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Originally posted by Stargate2012
reply to post by jehova620
The time appointed is Passover. It says it clearly right there.
The time appointed the end shall come.
Need anymore clarification?
Originally posted by QBSneak000
reply to post by Stargate2012
My point is Noah knew it was coming because he was told...not because he saw signs.
Originally posted by Stargate2012
reply to post by this_is_who_we_are
Indeed it does.
Originally posted by Stargate2012
reply to post by jehova620
Time appointed is Passover. Yes? No? Maybe so?
Time appointed, the end shall come. Or the time of the end. When Michael returns after 1260 days.
The Book of Daniel
12
The Time of the End
1 And at that time shall Michael stand up, the great prince which standeth for the children of thy people: and there shall be a time of trouble, such as never was since there was a nation even to that same time: and at that time thy people shall be delivered, every one that shall be found written in the book.
Also, are there not exactly 1260 days from Oct. 21st, 2011 (Shemini Atzeret) to April 4th, 2015 (Passover/Blood Red Moon)? Need anymore clarification with that?edit on 11-7-2011 by Stargate2012 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Stargate2012
reply to post by jehova620
Here are all the mentions of "Time Appointed" in the Bible again for you.
www.blueletterbible.org...
"Time Appointed" is precisely mentioned as Passover. And that code word is repeated in a few other places referencing the coded time. It really doesn't take a genius to figure it out!
Originally posted by Stargate2012
reply to post by this_is_who_we_are
Want to know when the "thief" comes or the "Day of the Lord"?
It happens on Passover!
Originally posted by Stargate2012
reply to post by Jazzyguy
Because it is fun, and I think I might be right.
People who quote the statement of Yeshua (Jesus) that "no man knows the day or hour" (of His coming) are wholesale ignorant of the nature of the Hebrew Feasts (Appointed Times/Moedim) and one Feast in particular. To understand Yeshua's statement from Mark 13:32, we have to understand the Feast which the Torah calls "Yom Teruah", meaning "Day of Blowing/Shouting/Trumpets". Most Jews (minus the Karaites) call it "Rosh HaShanah". It is the only Feast Day appearing at the beginning of a biblical month, where "no man knows the day or hour" because no man knows when the New Moon will be sighted to determine the month.
Originally posted by Jazzyguy
Originally posted by Stargate2012
reply to post by Jazzyguy
Because it is fun, and I think I might be right.
Suit yourself. It will be on a Feast of Trumpet, passover, Shmita year, according to this.
Source
People who quote the statement of Yeshua (Jesus) that "no man knows the day or hour" (of His coming) are wholesale ignorant of the nature of the Hebrew Feasts (Appointed Times/Moedim) and one Feast in particular. To understand Yeshua's statement from Mark 13:32, we have to understand the Feast which the Torah calls "Yom Teruah", meaning "Day of Blowing/Shouting/Trumpets". Most Jews (minus the Karaites) call it "Rosh HaShanah". It is the only Feast Day appearing at the beginning of a biblical month, where "no man knows the day or hour" because no man knows when the New Moon will be sighted to determine the month.
No, it won't be fun at all, not if you're the one who's left below.
Originally posted by Stargate2012
Oh so you are one the chosen ones that will be raptured before all hell breaks lose on Earth? I am confused by your mention of when you said Feast of Trumpets, Passover. Huh? Why did you mention Passover in your sentence? Sorry, the appointed time is not on the Feast of Trumpets. Appointed time also means full moon. Only the 1st day of the Feast of Tabernacles, and the 1st day of Unleavened Bread/Passover falls on a full moon.
Originally posted by Jazzyguy
Originally posted by Stargate2012
reply to post by this_is_who_we_are
Want to know when the "thief" comes or the "Day of the Lord"?
It happens on Passover!
What is the point in knowing the time though?
You cannot really save yourself, unless you are the elected (which will be raptured).. can you?
What is your reason trying to figure out the time?
Originally posted by this_is_who_we_are
Originally posted by Jazzyguy
Originally posted by Stargate2012
reply to post by this_is_who_we_are
Want to know when the "thief" comes or the "Day of the Lord"?
It happens on Passover!
What is the point in knowing the time though?
You cannot really save yourself, unless you are the elected (which will be raptured).. can you?
What is your reason trying to figure out the time?
If we are told to look for signs that the end would not overtake us as a thief in the night, then would not those persons who are "the elect" be on the earth when the end comes.
If the Elect were to be removed from danger (i.e. "raptured), then there would be no need for warnings to be issued to them, or for them to be told to remain vigilant and watchful. They would be in no danger. They would not need to be told to look for signs, or be told to flee to the mountains, or to "hide thyself as if for a little while until the fury passes".
Perhaps the man-made doctrine of a "rapture" is the so-called "end time deception" we were warned about in the first place.
My reason for trying to figure out the time is simply this: We are commanded to be watchful and vigilant, to observe the astronomical signs and to be prepared.
If we were in no danger, then there would be nothing to look for, no need for sings, no reason to be worried at all that we might be taken unaware. We wouldn't be here. We would have been raptured well before there would be anything to worry about, any signs to look for. No need to be vigilant or watchful.
As in the days of Noah, the people were warned and did not listen. So too now we have been told exactly what to look for and why. It is written that the end times shall be like in the days of Noah - people going about their daily business. Oblivious. Led to believe that there is no danger, that God will whisk them away out of danger. Noah was whisked away from danger, but his sanctuary was earthly. So too will it be in the end times. While people are going about their business, believing that they will be whisked away to a Heavenly sanctuary, they will be overtaken by the thief in the night. This is precisely why we have been given warnings, signs, instructions. That we may find a safe haven here on the Earth when the end comes.
The rapture is a false doctrine.
Any questions?