In
Old Testament times every seven years the land was to be rested with no
farming. Also debt and credit were canceled. Believing Rabbi Jonathan
Cahn has found that this same pattern (mainly cancelation of credit)
has been playing out in modern America. The seventh year in this
Shemitah cycle ends each time at Rosh Hashanah (the Feast of Trumpets).
On the very day of Rosh Hashanah in 2001 there was a significant drop
in the U.S. stock market, and an even greater drop seven years later on
the very day of Rosh Hashanah in 2008. 2008 marked the "Great
Recession". Well, seven years from then is Rosh Hashanah of 2015. And
intriguingly the U.S. stock market will close (as it always does) late
in the day on Friday, September 11th (an interesting day 14 years after
9/11), and the stock market will reopen on Monday, September 14th (Rosh
Hashanah). Any significance to this? We have less than 5 months to
find out! Many believe that the U.S. economy cannot carry on much
longer, burdened with 60 to 100 trillion dollars of debt, and with many
countries wanting to drop the U.S. dollar as the world's reserve
currency. Not only is this coming fall the "Shemitah fall", but the
last very rare lunar eclipse occurs (Tabernacles this fall), and a
partial solar eclipse also occurs on Rosh Hashanah. And to top all of
that off, we are nearly 67 years into these End Times, the parable of
the fig tree in the Bible dictating that the Rapture and "sudden
destruction" are approaching! And how long can Israel wait before
having to take out the Iranian nuclear sites? Is the U.S. / E.U.
agreement with Iran going to be worth a bean?
Neil
P.S.
Look at the bright side! We live in the MOST interesting times in ALL
of human history by far! Would you rather be herding sheep in Scotland
in 1350 AD for your entire life? Those who are ready to leave in the
Rapture have a spectacular adventure awaiting, while those left here
will have to endure the most terrifying misery in all of human history
during the 7 year Tribulation Period!