Dear Doves:
I kept thinking about Pesach and Sukkot of the Tetrad and a new thought came up.
Jews observe Sukkot as a feast of their marriage when the Messiah comes.
But they rejected Jesus on Pesach, and the blessing of marriage was given to Church instead.
Jesus' side was pierced on the Cross and it was the sign of marriage for the gentile Bride.
Jacob married Leah first and Rachel later.
Jesus will marry the chosen people on Sukkot when He returns.
Therefore, the marriage for the gentile Bride must happen during the week of Pesach.
I think this was a clue that the Lord wanted us to see through the Tetrad.
This Pesach is not over yet, and there are 3 important dates to watch.
4/14 is 69 days from Super Bowl in which Sudden Death was played for the first time.
And remember Nicole Poon's drawing of 69?
4/14 is 111 days from Christmas last year which was Kislev 24.
Kislev 24 is the first day of Hanukkah, and Haggai received the Word on Kislev 24 as it's written in Haggai 2:20-23.
Christmas was the day when three wise men arrived at Bethlehem to worship the King.
4/16 is the First Fruits and 4/17 is the last day of this Pesach which is for a sacred assembly as it's written in Leviticus 23:8.
No one knows the day or the hour, but we all know it's very close.
Maranatha!