Hello John and Doves,
Well, the sacrifice of the lamb on the Mount of
Olives by a Noahide did occur on 9/26/19 (Elul 26, 5779)
just as it was announced and planned by the Sanhedrin.
I watched a couple of videos (one linked below) -
I did not watch the killing or burning of the
lamb. The final lamb was sacrificed over 2,000
years ago - our Messiah, Jesus Christ, The Son of G-d.
I was surprised at the low turn out,
though.
But, I believe, what's IMPORTANT here are several
things:
WHAT did they do:
Sacrifice a lamb.
Jesus, the Son of G-d was the last sacrificial
lamb.
Revelation 17:14
"They will make war against the Lamb, and the Lamb will
triumph over them, because He is Lord of lords and King of
kings: and He will be accompanied by His called and chosen
and faithful ones."
WHERE did they do this:
On the Mount of Olives. (The Mount of Olives
was sometimes referred to as "Olivet".)
What took place on the Mount of Olives? Much of
Jesus' teaching, prophesying, praying, and the Triumphal
Entry as King took place on the Mount of Olives.
His betrayal and arrest, His burial and resurrection
took place on the Mount of Olives.
Here are a few examples:
Jesus was declared King and started his Triumphal
Entry on the Mount of Olives.
Mark 11:1-10 As they approached Jerusalem and
came to Bethphage and Bethany at the Mount of Olives,
Jesus sent two of his disciples, saying to them, "Go to
the village ahead of you, and just as you enter it, you
will find a colt tied there, which no one has ever
ridden. Untie it and bring it here...When they
brought the colt to Jesus and threw their cloaks over
it, he sat on it. Many people spread their cloaks
on the road, while others spread branches they had cut
in the fields. Those who went ahead and those who
followed shouted, "Hosanna!" "Blessed is he who
comes in the name of the Lord!" "Blessed is the coming
kingdom of our father David!" "Hosanna in the
highest heaven!"
Luke 19:37-38 When he came near the place where
the road goes down the Mount of Olives, the whole crowd
of disciples began joyfully to praise God in loud voices
for all the miracles they had seen: "Blessed is
the king who comes in the name of the Lord!"...
Jesus taught and prophesied on the Mount of
Olives.
Mark 13:3-4 As Jesus was sitting on the Mount of
Olives opposite the temple, Peter, James, John and
Andrew asked Him privately, "Tell us, when will these
things happen? And what will be the sign that they
are about to be fulfilled?" Jesus delivered His
Olivet Discourse to them on the Mount of Olives.
Mark 14:26-27 When they had sung a hymn,
they went out to the Mount of Olives. "You will
all fall away," Jesus told them, "for it is
written: "I will strike the shepherd, and the
sheep will be scattered.'
Luke 21:36 Each day Jesus was teaching at
the temple, and each evening he went out to spend the
night on the hill called the Mount of Olives,
Jesus visited the Mount of Olives THREE times in
the last week of His life...1) the Triumphal Entry, 2)
when He gave the Olivet Discourse (Matthew 24:1-25:46),
and where He prayed and anguished - His sweat was "like
drops of blood" (Luke 22:44) and was then betrayed and
arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane on the Mount of
Olives.
Jesus was crucified and was buried on the Mount
of Olives. His miraculous resurrection occurred on
the Mount of Olives.
Seems some believe Jesus was crucified and buried
on the Mount of Olives - it makes sense, imo.
"Since the publication of my book "Secrets of
Golgotha" in the Spring of 1988, there has been a steady
flow of new information which shows that the crucifixion
of Jesus took place on the Mount of Olives. Some
of the evidence has come from other scholars who have
seen the fact that Jesus was executed somewhere near the
summit of Olivet....What is emerging is real evidence
that the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Garden
Tomb located in Jerusalem are nowhere near the proper
spot where the actual crucifixion and resurrection of
Jesus took place."
"The first point to notice is that the burning of
the Red Heifer and Jesus' crucifixion were symbolically
connected in a precise way by Christians who lived
during the period of Herod's Temple. The author of
the Book of Hebrews (about AD.61) stated that Jesus was
a 'sin offering' for the world.... (Hebrew
10:8-14. The major sin offerings were burnt to
ashes at an altar region east of the Temple near the top
of the Mount of Olives."
Updated
Information on the Crucifixion of Jesus
Jesus' Ascension took place on the Mount of
Olives.
After Jesus rose up into the clouds..."Then the
apostles returned to Jerusalem from the Mount of
Olives... Act 1:12
And Jesus will return on the Mount of Olives
Zechariah 14:4 On that day his feet will
stand on the Mount of Olives, east of Jerusalem, and the
Mount of Olives will be split in two from east to west,
forming a great valley....
The Mount of Olives was where David and the
Jewish people went to pray to G-d before the Temple was
built.
2 Samuel 15:32 When David reached the
summit of the Mount of Olives where people worshiped
God,....
And Ezekiel had a vision: "And the glory of
the Lord went up from the midst of the city, and stood
upon the mountain which is on the east side of the
city. Ezekiel 11:23 (This mountain is the
Mount of Olives.)
WHO did this: A Noahide -
a non-Jew. A non-Jew sacrificed the lamb.
Jesus was crucified by the Roman soldiers -
Noahides. The Sanhedrin made sure a Noahide did
the sacrifice, both at Calvary and on Elul 26, 5779.
The Sanhedrin was the group of men scheming
against Jesus.
Matthew 26:3-4 Then the chief priests and
elders of the people assembled in the palace of the high
priest, whose name is Caiaphas, and they schemed to
arrest Jesus secretly and kill him.
Matthew 26:59 The chief priests and the whole
Sanhedrin were looking for false evidence against Jesus
so that they could put him to death.
When Caiaphas asked Jesus to tell them if He was
the Son of God...Jesus replied:
Matthew 26:64 "But I tell all of you, 'Soon
you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right side of
God All-Powerful and coming on the clouds of heaven."
So even though the turn out was relatively small,
the significance of this is HUGE, imo.
In a follow up article (link below) to this
sacrifice, a Jew wrote in isreaelbreakingnews: "I
am still reeling because I am thoroughly convinced
that this unprecedented act has changed the
world. I already feel it shifting beneath my
feet....." He writes on about 'hate'
and singles out hate of Jews by Christians, and hate of
Israel by the world, specifically the Christian world.
He goes on and writes: "Judaism has never
done Christianity any harm and this act harmed no
one. Except one small lamb."
That hit me like a ton of bricks! "One
small lamb" was all it took to cover the sins of the
entire world!
Years ago 'one tiny sacrifice on a mountaintop in
Israel' - has divided the entire world!
Has this 'one tiny sacrifice on a mountaintop in
Israel' on Elul 26 set something in motion? Are we
at the doorstep of the Tribulation Period?
Remember, Jesus said:
Matthew 10:34 Do not think that I came to
bring peace to the earth; I came not to bring peace, but
a sword.
The Sanhedrin are indeed moving forward with 'war
against the Lamb' and 'His called, chosen and faithful
ones'.
All of this has occurred shortly before the Feast
of Trumpets - depending on which calendar you use, Sept
29 - Oct 1 will be possible 'high watch' dates on my
calendar.
Pastor Mark Biltz has setup a world wide blowing
of the shofar on Rosh Hashanah.
"Rosh Hashanah, the holiday that marks the
beginning of the new Hebrew year, is the anniversary of
the creation of Adam and Eve. It is commonly
called the birthday of the world. Traditionally,
Rosh Hashanah is the day on which we crown God as King;
the most important symbol of Rosh Hashana is the
shofar".
I hope the shofar/trumpet we hear sounding around
the world on Rosh Hashanah this year is the 'TRUMP OF
G-D'!
Pray for the peace of Jerusalem!
Maranatha!
Chance
Here is the video of the
sacrifice - again, I did not watch the killing and burning
of this lamb.
Here is an interesting
article:
Here is the article the
Jewish man wrote - very interesting Jewish perspective of
this sacrifice: