Reference: https://www.fivedoves.com/letters/aug2025/mikep831-1.htm
Tishri 1 (New Moon) to Tishri 22 (Half Moon) (September 23 - October 14)
"In those days I Daniel was mourning three full weeks."
>From AI: Biblical Significance of the Number 21
General MeaningIn the Bible, the number 21 is often associated with themes of rebellion and sin.
It represents a culmination of disobedience against God.
The Israelites experienced 21 major acts of rebellion during their journey in the wilderness after leaving Egypt.
Key Biblical ReferencesOccurrences: The phrases "twenty and one" and "one and twenty" appear seven times in the Old Testament,
specifically in books like Nehemiah, 2 Chronicles, and Jeremiah.
Judgment Events: On the 21st day of the month of Nisan,
God executed His final judgment against the Egyptians by drowning Pharaoh's army in the Red Sea.
Feast of Tabernacles: The 21st day of the seventh Hebrew month marks the end of this festival,
symbolizing significant spiritual events, including the release of Satan for a short time as described in Revelation.
Symbolic ConnectionsRelation to Other Numbers: The number 21 is linked to 13, which symbolizes sinfulness.
Adding 8 (representing new beginnings) to 13 results in 21, indicating a new level of sinful behavior.
Paul's Writings: In 2 Timothy, Paul lists 21 sins that reflect the wickedness of humanity in the last days,
urging believers to turn away from such behaviors.
Notable Biblical FiguresKing Zedekiah: He became king at the age of 21 and is noted for his disobedience to God,
marking a significant period in Israel's history.
The number 21 serves as a reminder of the consequences of rebellion and
the importance of obedience to God throughout biblical narratives.
And lastly even Hal Turner has October 14 on his radar screen: