Elliot Hong (16 Oct 2016)
"One month difference among Jewish calendars could be the design of the Almighty"




Dear Doves:


There were some convincing indications that Sukkot of 9/17-9/23 by Torah calendar was God's correct time.

But then the amazing cloud sign over Jerusalem indicated that Rosh Hashanah of 10/2-10/3 by other general calendars was God's correct time as well.

This makes me to think that God might use both calendars as applying the principle of repetition as it's written in Genesis 41:32.

Thus Sukkot by Torah calendar could be a rehearsal, and this coming Sukkot could be a real situation.


Another interesting point is that Cheshvan 17 by Toral calendar is Tishri 17 by general calendars.

Cheshvan 17 was the day when the Judgment of flood had started, and it could be a hint that the Judgment could begin from Tishri 17.

Tishri 17 is the 2nd/3rd day of Sukkot, and according to John chapter 7, Jesus went up to Jerusalem in secret around the middle of Sukkot.

Thus it's possible that the Lord comes in secret to take the Bride around the middle of Sukkot as the Judgment begins.

In addition, Cheshvan 10 was the day when the Ark's door was shut, and Yom Kippur on Tishri 10 is the day that the final verdict of each person is determined.

Could this be one of reasons why Jesus said His coming is like in the days of Noah?


For these reasons, we should watch closely for Sukkot of 10/17-10/23 and additional 7 more days since Sukkot was celebrated for 14 days during the Solomon era.


No one knows the day or the hour, but we all know it's very close.

Maranatha!