1111 & 121 trending
I have really been trying not to lock on to specific dates through my personal experience these days. In this case I thought I should pass this on for others’ consideration.
As a side note, messages “from the Lord” which state He is coming “sooner than you think” I now find suspect. :) (Yes, I know this can be for others.)
First, I recall a recent post regarding the calendar dates of January 21 connecting to 1111. I looked in my available time and was unable to find it. Credit goes to that poster.
Previously, I have posted on several occasions regarding my experiences with sightings of 1111, 111, 1221 and 121. Where 1221 is concerned, I was so determined not to focus on the Mayan calendar info that I completely ignored the obvious date of Dec 21. In the late fall, my wife asked if it could really mean Dec. 21? By then, I had to admit it could. Wives can be that way sometimes. Well, here we are; with one difference. Prior to Dec. 21 I was seeing 1221 frequently. I realized recently that since that date I don’t recall it once. What I have been seeing very much lately is 121 instead. Also, as if to bring my attention to the 121 I have also seen 1111 in company with the 121. So, I am wondering if not seeing 1221 since that date is directing me to the calendar for 121.
Here are the relationships. January 21 is notable for the inauguration, etc. The evening of Jan. 21 (121) is the start of Hebrew month Sh’vat, 11/11. Mathematically, 11 x 11 = 121. Daytime Sh’vat day 11 is Jan 22, 11 x 2 =22. While God does important work on Hebrew anniversaries, the age of the Gregorian calendar is the age of Grace and reflects the era since the birth of Christ.
The time from Dec. 21 to Jan. 21 is either 30 or 31 days.
I found one occurrence of a biblical mention of 31. Josiah, a good king, reigned 31 years. He died after going to war after a warning form a prophet that he would die. He hid his identity by trading clothes with a soldier. Here are excerpt from the Holman dictionary with my highlights:
“Josiah initiated a religious purge of Jerusalem, Judah, and surrounding areas during his twelfth year on the throne (34:3-7). This purge included tearing down the high places, the Asherah, and the altars to Baal.
In his eighteenth year as king an unexpected event turned his energies in new directions. A "Book of the Law" was discovered while repairs were being made on the Temple. Hilkiah, the high priest, found the book and gave it to Shaphan, the scribe, who in turn read it to King Josiah. Upon hearing the message of the book, Josiah tore his clothes, a sign of repentance, and humbled himself before God. The reading of this book prompted Josiah to instigate the most far-reaching religious reforms in Israel's history.
The Bible is silent about the remaining years of Josiah until his death. On the international scene during those years Assyria's power was waning, and Babylon's was on the rise. Assyria had aligned itself with Egypt against Babylon. Though only thirty-nine when he died, Josiah was remembered as Judah's greatest king (2 Kings 23:25)”
So, Josiah is a king of Judah parallel to David in his turning to God. Repentance will be the mode of the Hebrew remnant after they recognize the Messiah.
There were 7 mentions of “thirty” in the KJV. The fourth is in Esther 4:11. Here Mordecai compels Esther to go before the king to counter the decree of Haman to kill the Jews. Esther replies she has not been called for “thirty days” and would risk death to go before the king unless he extends the scepter (rod) to stave off execution. An interesting note is that Mordecai rent his garment when he understood Haman's decree in similar fashion to Josiah when the book of the law was found.
Something is going on here. “We report, you decide.”
GM