Don't be mad please, but I personally think he made that up and there is no truth to it.
If you like you can tell me exactly what in the video convinces you, otherwise, I doubt I'll watch it.
Because Jews are relevant and so is Jewish history. If their calendar has recorded 5780 years then its worthy of consideration .
why should we trust they are correct about the number of years from Adam to now?
Jesus is God. And Jesus is the creator. Hebrews 1:2Jesus doesn't know, he's sitting at the right hand of the Father. Only our great God knows..Its not for us to know the day or the hour, same with Job. He wanted to know the start of creation, he humbled himself before his creator and then God blessed him.
*God the Father decides. Jesus is God in the flesh, seated at the right hand of the FatherMatt. 24:35-37, "Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words shall not pass away. 36But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father alone. 37 For the coming of the Son of Man will be just like the days of Noah.
So no, he doesn't decide the time of his return, God does.
Except Jesus tells us in Matthew 24 that when we see the events he described occurring, we would know the time is near, even at the door:If I had to pick an end time date I would go with the scientist, Isaac Newton...
"And I heard the man clothed in linen, which was upon the waters of the river, when he held up his right hand and his left hand unto heaven, and sware by him that liveth for ever that it shall be for a time, times, and an half. " - Daniel 12:7
From a folio cataloged as Yahuda MS 7.3g, f. 13v:
"So then the time times & half a time are 42 months or 1260 days or three years & an half, reckoning twelve months to a year & 30 days to a month as was done in the Calendar of the primitive year. And the days of short lived Beasts being put for the years of lived kingdoms, the period of 1260 days, if dated from the complete conquest of the three kings A.C. 800, will end A.C. 2060." - Isaac Newton
As Charlemagne was crowned king on December 25, 800 by Pope Leo the III so the day of Christ's coming will be on Christmas Day, 2060. If the rapture of the saints (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17) occurs seven years before the time of Christs coming the date of the rapture 12.25 2053. Which would all fall around 5820 on the Jewish calendar. However Isaac Newton notes, and I must add along with any of my calculations....
"It may end later, but I see no reason for its ending sooner. This I mention not to assert when the time of the end shall be, but to put a stop to the rash conjectures of fancifull men who are frequently predicting the time of the end, & by doing so bring the sacred prophesies into discredit as often as their predictions fail. Christ comes as a thief in the night, & it is not for us to know the times & seasons which God hath put into his own breast." - Isaac Newton
If I had to pick an end time date I would go with the scientist, Isaac Newton...
"And I heard the man clothed in linen, which was upon the waters of the river, when he held up his right hand and his left hand unto heaven, and sware by him that liveth for ever that it shall be for a time, times, and an half. " - Daniel 12:7
From a folio cataloged as Yahuda MS 7.3g, f. 13v:
"So then the time times & half a time are 42 months or 1260 days or three years & an half, reckoning twelve months to a year & 30 days to a month as was done in the Calendar of the primitive year. And the days of short lived Beasts being put for the years of lived kingdoms, the period of 1260 days, if dated from the complete conquest of the three kings A.C. 800, will end A.C. 2060." - Isaac Newton
As Charlemagne was crowned king on December 25, 800 by Pope Leo the III so the day of Christ's coming will be on Christmas Day, 2060. If the rapture of the saints (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17) occurs seven years before the time of Christs coming the date of the rapture 12.25 2053. Which would all fall around 5820 on the Jewish calendar. However Isaac Newton notes, and I must add along with any of my calculations....
"It may end later, but I see no reason for its ending sooner. This I mention not to assert when the time of the end shall be, but to put a stop to the rash conjectures of fancifull men who are frequently predicting the time of the end, & by doing so bring the sacred prophesies into discredit as often as their predictions fail. Christ comes as a thief in the night, & it is not for us to know the times & seasons which God hath put into his own breast." - Isaac Newton
Not necessarily locked into a calendar. Who knows for sure?
"The remnant will be saved."
Romans 9:28. For He will finish the work, and cut it short in righteousness: because a short work
will the Lord make upon the earth.
is there a biblical event that coincides with the Jewish calendar 0? and how do other notable biblical events reconcile with the calendar such as creation, the flood, Abraham other OT events but of course not to forget the Birth and or death of Christ? It seems if Christ has selected this calendar for his return the calendar should work with other events.On the current Jewish calendar its year 5780. It kind of makes sense if jesus comes back on the year 6000 for his 1000 year reign completing everything at year 7000. Once I figured this out I became pretty convinced jesus won't come back in my lifetime.
On the current Jewish calendar its year 5780. It kind of makes sense if jesus comes back on the year 6000 for his 1000 year reign completing everything at year 7000. Once I figured this out I became pretty convinced jesus won't come back in my lifetime.
Christ comes as a thief in the night, & it is not for us to know the times & seasons which God hath put into his own breast." - Isaac Newton
*God the Father decides. Jesus is God in the flesh, seated at the right hand of the Father
Christ will appear a second time to those who look for Him. His appearance is Spiritual and all of God’s elect must experience this. The Apostle Paul’s experience on the road to Damascus is a great example of how it is.On the current Jewish calendar its year 5780. It kind of makes sense if jesus comes back on the year 6000 for his 1000 year reign completing everything at year 7000. Once I figured this out I became pretty convinced jesus won't come back in my lifetime.
He is the *Son* of God/man, but equally God in the flesh. God the Father, God the Son, God the Spirit. Three all God in one substance, but seperate beings.Last I heard Jesus was still the sin of God.
I think He is waiting for His house to be full. And the invitation to the feast of God has been sent into all the world. That day and hour is known only by the Father. It is not reasoned or calculated by man.On the current Jewish calendar its year 5780. It kind of makes sense if jesus comes back on the year 6000 for his 1000 year reign completing everything at year 7000. Once I figured this out I became pretty convinced jesus won't come back in my lifetime.
Jesus said he would return as a thief in the night. Anyone attempting to put a date or a year on Christ's return is selling snakeoil.On the current Jewish calendar its year 5780. It kind of makes sense if jesus comes back on the year 6000 for his 1000 year reign completing everything at year 7000. Once I figured this out I became pretty convinced jesus won't come back in my lifetime.
People who have spent years of their life studying the chronology of the bible think we are very close to the year 6000 NOW.On the current Jewish calendar its year 5780. It kind of makes sense if jesus comes back on the year 6000 for his 1000 year reign completing everything at year 7000. Once I figured this out I became pretty convinced jesus won't come back in my lifetime.
This timeline, that you mention, is in step with the way this world is going... I would say that Christ is coming very soon.On the current Jewish calendar its year 5780. It kind of makes sense if jesus comes back on the year 6000 for his 1000 year reign completing everything at year 7000. Once I figured this out I became pretty convinced jesus won't come back in my lifetime.
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