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Rick, actually it is predicted from many medical sources that covid deaths will begin as early as March 2022.

And our fall begins later (September 22) per the Gregorian calendar (which is not the true calendar), a Jewish fall and the fall feast per the Lunar calendar begins on Sept 6/7 - new moon which begins the new year (apples and honey represent God’s provision for Israel and a common custom is to say “L’shanah tovah”, which means, “May it be a good year.” ) - Lev 23:24 … you shall have a day of rest and blow the shofar ….” and 10 days later (days of Awe - repentance) begin the fall feast with Yom Kippur - Lev 16 & 17 and Sukkot Lev. 23:34-42 this is the only feast celebrated annually in the millennium Zech. 14:16 “any who are left of all the nations that went against Jerusalem (during Armageddon), will go up from year to year to worship the King, the LORD of hosts, and to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles.” —- I have a few close Jewish Friends — they actually take time off beginning w/Rosh Hashanah or Yom Kippur and some during Purim in Feb.

A lot of variations out there, but the lunisolar cycle is correct, although there were changes to that by the early rabbinical orders (following the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, it wasn’t as easy for people to meet and listen to these passages. As a result, “the Sanhedrin established a fixed, rule-based form of the calendar. Maimonides fully described the modern Hebrew calendar around the year 1178 CE.) most believe it would serve to later discount Jesus as the Messiah by changing the times according to Isaiah.

Just a few crazy and random thoughts …..

Fair and educational use

https://www.calendar.com/blog/introduction-to-the-hebrew-calendar-12-facts-you-should-know/

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