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<blockquote data-quote="ZNP" data-source="post: 76116604" data-attributes="member: 426217"><p>There is another approach to looking at this which several saints have really focused on, which is to look at the Calendar. The Bible has numerous prophecies that there is a time for everything under the sun and surely the rapture would be considered one of those things. I went through the use of "appointed time" and "appointed day" and you can make a compelling case that these references do indeed refer to the Lord's return, I put that in a post as have others who I have linked their teachings into the blog.</p><p></p><p>So then they have carefully looked at all the feast days in Leviticus and to my opinion we have eliminated all of them. This is logical. In some respects this first rapture is to provoke the Jews to jealousy and that would have been really bad form if God had given a date for that to take place in Leviticus before the Jews had even fallen. The fall took place on the 9th of Av (depending on how you calculate the calendar the 9th of Av was either six days ago or will be on August 16th). God made it a day of perpetual crying (there are posts listing the fulfillment of this) but this day which is considered the saddest day on the calendar is directly linked to the happiest day on the calendar the 15th of Av (either starts today at sunset or Aug 22). This day is when Benjamin (the son of my right hand) was able to snatch brides from Shiloh so that they would not be exterminated, it was the day when the dead in Christ rose first realizing the 40 year curse in the wilderness was over, and it is the day when we no longer need to hang on a tree (you can stop chopping wood). So then there is a very high watch both this weekend and Aug 22.</p><p></p><p>Others say hey, we can't know the day but what about the year and the season. One brother will post a video this afternoon discussing why the tribulation must start this fall. Others have already presented quite a bit of evidence on this as well.</p><p></p><p>Others say "what about the season" and there is very compelling evidence that the first rapture takes place during the summer. That would make the Fall equinox of Sept 21 a deadline of sorts. Again, all of this is in the blog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZNP, post: 76116604, member: 426217"] There is another approach to looking at this which several saints have really focused on, which is to look at the Calendar. The Bible has numerous prophecies that there is a time for everything under the sun and surely the rapture would be considered one of those things. I went through the use of "appointed time" and "appointed day" and you can make a compelling case that these references do indeed refer to the Lord's return, I put that in a post as have others who I have linked their teachings into the blog. So then they have carefully looked at all the feast days in Leviticus and to my opinion we have eliminated all of them. This is logical. In some respects this first rapture is to provoke the Jews to jealousy and that would have been really bad form if God had given a date for that to take place in Leviticus before the Jews had even fallen. The fall took place on the 9th of Av (depending on how you calculate the calendar the 9th of Av was either six days ago or will be on August 16th). God made it a day of perpetual crying (there are posts listing the fulfillment of this) but this day which is considered the saddest day on the calendar is directly linked to the happiest day on the calendar the 15th of Av (either starts today at sunset or Aug 22). This day is when Benjamin (the son of my right hand) was able to snatch brides from Shiloh so that they would not be exterminated, it was the day when the dead in Christ rose first realizing the 40 year curse in the wilderness was over, and it is the day when we no longer need to hang on a tree (you can stop chopping wood). So then there is a very high watch both this weekend and Aug 22. Others say hey, we can't know the day but what about the year and the season. One brother will post a video this afternoon discussing why the tribulation must start this fall. Others have already presented quite a bit of evidence on this as well. Others say "what about the season" and there is very compelling evidence that the first rapture takes place during the summer. That would make the Fall equinox of Sept 21 a deadline of sorts. Again, all of this is in the blog. [/QUOTE]
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