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churchgal
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According to the graph posted on the above site, their hasn't been a sighting in Israel yet....not with a telescope much less the naked eye....so we have to wait another day or two, to consider by biblical standards, to declare time for the FOT??


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Thanks for the update .. I was wondering about the moon sighting.  So they aren’t celebrating / ringing in the new year just yet?    Now I wonder if its going to be timed in with Friday, Sept 30th since Putin is threatening tactical nuke(s) with Ukraine?  Will this be the sudden destruction?

 

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My thought is that unless it is thick clouds in Jerusalem, they would be seeing the moon tonight.

Paul talks about the Rapture happening at the last trumpet which in Rosh Hashanah terms would be the Tekiah Gedolah.  I'm not sure when this blast is typically blown though, it certainly wouldn't be right at the sighting of the new moon.

It certainly is the day which no man knows the day or the hour of though, the calendar celebrated it on Saturday and now its 3 days and it's finally the first real possible sighting of it.

It's 6:18pm in Jerusalem as I'm writing this now and if you pull up any of the live cams there it's not dark out at all yet.


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Do they blow the trumpets / or horns only on the first day?  And is it 100 times?  So do we have to wait for the 100th blast?  Or do they also use the trumpet on the 2nd full day and closing ceremonies on the last day?


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Good question, I'm not sure at all.  My dad grew up Jewish, but couldn't recall exactly how the setup went.  I watched the livestream of the Western Wall and they were blowing a shofar at times in the video, but it looks like everyone has mostly cleared out for the evening.

I think we are still firmly within a potential Rosh Hashanah timeline though, I wouldn't say it's behind us until tomorrow evening in Jerusalem.  There's so much going on right now that I don't see a way that time isn't imminently short.  It would take far more of a miracle for God to unwind what He has already set in motion than for things to continue to carry out the way they look.

Just in the past week we have:

1. both Nordstream pipelines being blown up

2. Israel discussing a two state solution at the UN

3. Iran in almost full out revolt (leadership has a closing window to carry out their goals, i.e. al-mahdi and attacking Israel)

4. full out Russian draft and foundation for a war declaration with the donbass and other area referendum.

5. plenty of rumors of an imminent Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear facilities.

6. The red heifer's landed in Israel


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