Hi:>>>1335 – 1260 = 35. Second Advent, Sat. April 9, 2016 + 35 days = Sat. May 14, 2016, Israel’s Independence Day ANNIVERSARY.
That ties it up in an neat bundle. It sure sounds like something the Lord Jesus Christ would plan, anchoring the end-time plan on well-known anniversaries.> > 1335 - 1260 = 75I goofed on the 35. It should be 75.Here is the correction:Calculation results
From date:Saturday, April 9, 2016Added 75 days
Resulting date: Thursday, June 23, 2016
Thu, 23 June 2016 = 17th of Sivan, 5776
The number 17 means victory. That fits. I’m hoping for the Rapture on Ascension Day, May 17, 2012.
-----Also, weren't the Kings of Judah normally enthroned on 1 Tishri - not 1 Nisan. David reigned in Judah first.Jesus saves The Tents of Judah First.I is my understanding that the date of the beginning of a king’s reign was counted as if it was Nisan 1 even if he took office before that.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_holiday
"New Year for Kings — 1 Nisan....The Mishnah indicates that the year of the reign of Jewish kings was counted from Nisan in Biblical times."
Judaism 101
www.jewfaq.org/holiday2
"Nissan 1 is the new year for the purpose of counting the reign of kings and months ... Sabbatical and Jubilee years begin at this time."
If the Second Coming is on one of the fall feasts, why does the Hebrew Regnal Year start on Nisan 1? Won't Jesus begin his reign on Earth on the first day of the Hebrew Regnal Year?
Hebrew king's reigns were counted from Nisan 1, even if they actually started their reign a bit earlier. For those that actually took office a bit earlier, there was an Accession year and a Regnal Year. The Regnal Year that ran Nisan 1 to Nisan 1 was counted as the first year of their reign.
It looks to me like Jesus will be given his kingdom while he is in Heaven on Tishri 1, the Feast of Trumpets. That would be his Accession Year. The Last-Trump Rapture would take place, then he would fight for Israel that day, the Day of the Lord, the Day of God's Wrath, the Day of Jacob's Trouble. The two asteroids of Rev. 8:8-11 will impact Earth.
Then Jesus would return to Earth on the following Nisan 1, his Regnal Year.
HOW AGES AND REIGNS ARE COUNTED
http://www.truebiblecode.com/understanding5.html
"So it is not immediately apparent whether ages and reigns should be calculated in years starting in Nisan or Tishri. Here are the scriptures which provide the answer:
"1 And it came about in the four hundred and eightieth year after the sons of Israel came out from the land of Egypt, in the fourth year, in the month of Ziv, that is, the SECOND MONTH, AFTER SOLOMON BECAME KING over Israel, that he proceeded to build the house to Jehovah (1 Kings 6).
"Ziv, was Iyyar (April/May), the month after Nisan.
"2 Accordingly he started to build in the second month on the second [day], in the fourth year of his reign (2 Chronicles 3).
"This scripture also refers to Solomon's temple. So the second month of the fourth year of Solomon's reign was Iyyar. So the first month was Nisan, the preceding month...so reigns are measured from Nisan." When Hezekiah became king, he cleansed the temple from Nisan1 to Nisan16, and so was unable to hold the passover on Nisan14, since the temple was not clean at that time. So he held it on Iyyar14, 30 days later. We read:
"1 Hezekiah himself became king at the age of 25 years, and for 29 years he reigned in Jerusalem. And his mother's name was Abijah the daughter of Zechariah.
"2 And he kept doing what was right in Jehovah's eyes, according to all that David his forefather had done.
"3 He himself, in the first year of his reigning, in the first month, opened the doors of the house of Jehovah and began to repair them (2 Chronicles 29).
"17 Thus they got started on the first [day] of the first month at sanctifying, and on the 8th day of the month they came to the porch of Jehovah; so that they sanctified the house of Jehovah in 8 days, and on the 16th day of the first month they finished (2 Chronicles 29).
"However, the king and his princes and all the congregation in Jerusalem resolved to hold the passover in the second month; for they had not been able to hold it at that time, because not enough priests, on the one hand, had sanctified themselves and the people, on the other hand, had not gathered themselves to Jerusalem (2 Chronicles 30:2,3).
To me, the first month of Hezekiah's reign, i.e. the first month of his first regnal year, was Nisan. AgapeFrom: Doug CorleySent: Monday, February 20, 2012 11:18 AMTo: Marilyn AgeeCc: Doug CorleySubject: Subtraction Error in One Post Today><>