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Five Doves July 24th, 2022 Letters.

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Five Doves July 24th, 2022 Letters.

http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/jul2022/jul.htm

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http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/jul2022/fay724-4.htm

well, this is interesting,  these timely words:   " What used to be a 'difficult to see' prophecy about Israel being attacked by all the nations in Ezekiel 38, is now a totally plausible scenario. There is no doubt that this will happen soon. "

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I thought this was interesting …

 

Per Carl Worline

Rosh Hashanah is the beginning of the New Year on the Hebrew calendar and it is a high watch day each year for the rapture to take place. Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) happens 10 days later. It is the holiest day of the year in Judaism.

The 10 days that separate these two feast days (moedim) are known as the Days of Awe. It is a very special time for introspection by every individual. We are supposed to look back over the past year and take account of our actions. We are also expected to seek reconciliation with those we have wronged and ultimately reconciliation with God. According to Jewish tradition, the righteous (tzaddikim) are written into the Book of Life, while the wicked (resha’im) are written into the Book of Death. God decides during this time who will live during the coming year and who will die. He also decides who will have a pleasant time during the coming year and who will not.

Jewish tradition holds that the Books of Life and Death are opened on Rosh Hashanah and they are closed 10 days later on Yom Kippur. Additionally, Jewish tradition holds that the Gates of Heaven are opened on Rosh Hashanah and remain open until Yom Kippur when they close.

 

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