This youtube channel has been bothering me.

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LoricaLady

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P.S. The phrase "No man knows the hour or the day" was used by Israelites to refer to the Feast of Trumpets, which occurs 10 days before the special holy day of repentance, Yom Kippur. We are told that the Lord will return "at the last trump" or trumpet. Therefore some believe the Savior will return at the time of the Feast of Trumpets, which is in the fall.

If they are correct, and the above mentioned geologists are correct, that means Messiah would return at the Feast of Trumpets in 2032 or 2033. It seems, to me anyway, that 2032 would be most likely as we are told that "if those days were not shortened" no one would survive, based on the hell on earth that is to occur 3 1/2 years before His return. (No, there is no 7 year tribulation period, but a 3 1/2 year tribulation period. But again this is not a debate forum and anyone is free to research and come to their own conclusions.)
 
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There's always some new way one justifies a date or year for the Lord's return. Obviously once the date is past they've all been wrong 100 % of the time. Some will add that they're not saying what they say as a declaration but are asking the question, Could this mark the time of Jesus return? Still is in my opinion trying to declare a date. Interesting thing might be one day they may be right but the Lord might say they were right on the day BUT they were wrong on why it was that day. Their reasoning had nothing to do with it.
 
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P.S. The phrase "No man knows the hour or the day" was used by Israelites to refer to the Feast of Trumpets, which occurs 10 days before the special holy day of repentance, Yom Kippur. We are told that the Lord will return "at the last trump" or trumpet. Therefore some believe the Savior will return at the time of the Feast of Trumpets, which is in the fall.

If they are correct, and the above mentioned geologists are correct, that means Messiah would return at the Feast of Trumpets in 2032 or 2033. It seems, to me anyway, that 2032 would be most likely as we are told that "if those days were not shortened" no one would survive, based on the hell on earth that is to occur 3 1/2 years before His return. (No, there is no 7 year tribulation period, but a 3 1/2 year tribulation period. But again this is not a debate forum and anyone is free to research and come to their own conclusions.)
well he can come at that date but no one knows for sure if you are taking these dates seriously u probs shouldn't be.
 
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well he can come at that date but no one knows for sure if you are taking these dates seriously u probs shouldn't be.
As I said this is not a debate forum. I will say, though that I have done my Biblical and historical homeowrk. Therefore someone's "probs shouldn't be" isn't what I take "seriously."
 
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This thread is now closed. The OP has been answered and it is developing into a debate thread, which is not allowed in this sub-forum.

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