Kimberly (12 May 2012)
"After...17...Time Shift"


 
Dear John and Doves:

I dreamed this a week ago and have wanted to send this, but I've been having a lot of problems with my computer.  So hopefully, this time it
will go out.

Dream May 5, 2012 before 7:30 a.m.
I began to wake up before this dream seemed to be finished.  It is vague but this is what I remember.

I think there was something about the super moon, May 5/6, 2012 (2nd Passover - Iyar 14), but I'm not sure.
I remember these words: after, 17, time shift, but I can't be sure in what order I heard them.

(If anyone else has heard of "time shift", I would really like to know.)

So, will there be a time shift after the super moon and before the 17th of May, or on the 17 of May, or after the 17th of May?

Does "time shift" refer to the fullness of the gentiles?
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Below are a few "17" dates:

The 17th of May is the 25th of Iyar on the Hebrew Calendar.  It is Ascension Day, the day our Lord Jesus ascended to Heaven.

The 17th of Iyar is the 9th of May. It is 3 days after 2nd Passover (Pesach Sheni). It is 8 days before Ascension Day (May 17).
It is the anniversary of the Jews defeating the Roman Garrison in 66 AD in Jerusalem.

The 17th of Sivan is the 7th of June.  This is the day that Noah's ark came to a rest.
The 17th of June is the 27th of Sivan.  This is celebrated as the Purim of Florence.

The 17th of Tammuz is the 7th of July.

17 Tammuz - (1312 BCE) - Golden Calf offered by the Jewish people, 40 days after the giving of the Torah at Har Sinai.
This is the first of the 5 national tragedies mourned on this day.

17 Tammuz - (423 BCE) - Temple service disrupted The daily sacrificial offerings (Korban Tamid) in the Holy Temple were discontinued,
three weeks before the Babylonians' destruction of the First Temple in 586 BCE.. This is the second of the 5 national tragedies mourned on this day.

17 Tammuz - (70 CE) - Jerusalem Walls Breached The other three national tragedies mourned on Tammuz 17 are connected with the Roman
conquest of Jerusalem and their destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE. Firstly, the walls of the besieged city of Jerusalem were breached.
Secondly, the Roman general Apostomus burned the Torah and, third was that he placed an idol in the Holy Temple.
The fighting in Jerusalem continued for three weeks until the 9th of Av, when the Holy Temple was set aflame.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammuz_%28Hebrew_month%29

The 18th of Tammuz is Tzom Tammuz.  It is the beginning of the 3 weeks of sorrow leading up to the 9th of Av (Tisha B'Av).

The 17th of July is the 27th of Tammuz. (didn't find anything on this date)

Kimberly

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