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God's timing of chosing Ezekiel as a prophet

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Ezekiel 1:1 Now it came to pass in the thirtieth year, in the fourth month, in the fifth day of the month, as I was among the captives by the river of Chebar, that the heavens were opened, and I saw visions of God. 2 In the fifth day of the month, which was the fifth year of king Jehoiachin's captivity, 3 The word of the LORD came expressly unto Ezekiel the priest, the son of Buzi, in the land of the Chaldeans by the river Chebar; and the hand of the LORD was there upon him.

King Jehoiachin's captivity began in 597 BC. The fifth year is 593 BC. It was in the fifth day, the fourth month (Tammuz 5 ), in 593 BC that God chose Ezekiel as a prophet.

Ezekiel 3:16 And it came to pass at the end of seven days, that the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, 17 Son of man, I have made thee a watchman unto the house of Israel: therefore hear the word at my mouth, and give them warning from me.

After 7 days, on Tammuz 12 593 BC, God made Ezekiel as the watchman of Israel.

The first temple was destroyed in 586 BC, in the ninth day of the fifth month. That day is known as Tisha B'Av to Israelis. Between Tammuz 12 593 BC and Tisha B'Av 586 BC, there were 2566 days. God gave Judah roughly 2570 days to repent since He chose Ezekiel as their watchman. But Judah didn't repent, the tragic result is they lost their country and sovereignty on Tisha B'Av in 586 BC.

A while ago, I have demonstrated a timeline of 2570 days beginning from Pentecost May 22 2021, and ends on Pentecost June 4 2028. At the end of  these 2570 days Israel shall repent, and receive Jesus as their Messiah. It seems there is a purpose for God to appoint Ezekiel as the watchman on Tammuz 5 in 593 BC. God gave Judah roughly 2570 days to repent. They repented not. God shall give them another 2570 days in near future. This time Israel and Judah shall repent, and receive Jesus as their Messiah. We have the words from the Lord.


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As we can see, God chose Ezekiel as the watchman for Israel 2570 days prior to their fall on Tisha B'Av in 586 BC. We know the ministry of two witnesses shall last 1260 days. Going by the previous scenario, God shall appoint the two witnesses 1260 days prior to the fall of Jerusalem.


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What are your thoughts on the 2 witnesses?  Do you believe they will be Moses and Elijah since they seem to do the same miracles in the tribulation as they did in their ministry earlier on?

I thought this was interesting too ... the Jews set an extra plate, cup and seat for Elijah at Passover.  Not sure if they do that for any other feast?  Could this be a clue that the start of the trib will be around Passover time? :unsure:

Why is there an empty seat at Passover?
“At each table there is an empty chair, an extra cup of juice, and one remaining piece of matzoh. Jewish history tells of a beloved prophet by the name of Elijah, who appears in times of trouble to bring promise of relief, to lift downcast spirits, and to plant hope in the hearts of the downtrodden.

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From Huffpost.com
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Interestingly ... in 2 more days ... Super moon on Thursday, May 7th … (U.S. National Day of Prayer) ALSO happens to be Pesach Sheni (2nd Passover) begins evening May 7th – ends evening May 8th

 


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Probably Elisha for sure.  Many toggle between Moses and Enoch!  A ministry like unto Moses does not necessarily mean it has to be Moses!  Moses died.  Whereas neither Enoch or Elijah died!  It is appointed once for every man to die.  The death of the two end time prophets seems to be a significant matter.  Both for God and the world.  TR


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Moses was never prophesied to come again, but rather pointed to Jesus!  Makes sense tha Moses appeared on the Mt of Transfiguration.  As beloved as he was to the Jewish people he was used to testify of Jesus!  Elijah was prophesied to return and was partially fulfilled by John the Baptist.  TR


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