Jean Stepnoski (16 July 2017)
"With Thanks For Jess P."


 
Dear Jess and Doves,
 
   Thank you for your article and remembering my post from 2011. Your links to Daniel 9 are informative. I am not convinced that Shavuot (Pentecost) means counting up to a double 50, a 100 days count. What are purposes for The Counting of the Omer, clearly a counting up of 50 days? The Counting of the Omer is a minor commandment of the 613 Mitsvoh in the Torah, yet important for that very reason. When the Messiah of Israel instructed the Apostles (perhaps others) to remain in Jerusalem to await the arrival of the Comforter, it was at Omer Day 40. There were only 10 days remaining to be patient and wait for the conclusion of The Counting of the Omer. These were poor disciples, living off a common purse! Do I really believe that Christ the Lord wanted these dearest and poor friends to wait 60 DAYS at EXPENSIVE JERUSALEM, rather than 10 days? Poverty mattered, 10 days. The Messiah knew and cared about the circumstances of the lives of His best friends!
 
   I know some are focusing, to the point of fixation, on the Sign of the Son of Man over Jerusalem on 9-23-2017. Important? Yes. However, there are other significant dates on the near horizon before then: Av 9, Av 15, 8-21 to 23, Elul 1, and Elul 29. Yom Kippur and Sukkot will be later than 9-23 in 2017.
 
   Also, David Meade believes that Planet X (Nibiru) will pass by Planet Earth around 10-5-2017. See update articles at www.planetxnews.com for new information. Planet X is estimated to be 5-10 times our planet and the massive size would clearly block light from the sun during the pass by. Nibiru and the 6 other planetoids (including the never ignited small sun Nemisis) create a cluster of of 7 objects in the heavens, a binary system.
 
   How critically important will The 40 Days of Teshuvah (The 40 Days of Jonah at Ninevah) be in 2017, from Elul 1 to Yom Kippur? Will The Blessed Hope transpire earlier, before Elul 1 begins 8-23-24? Or might The 40 Days constitute the final boarding call for the Bride of the Ages, the Bride of Messiah, before the Great Transformation Day? Come what may, The Last Days before The Blessed Hope are here. A precious few? Come quickly...
 
 
 
With Love and Shalom,
Jean