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I just viewed an interesting youtube called “3 x Israel Governments fall - prophecy being fulfilled”

 

The synopsis is ...

Prophecies regarding no government in Israel:

1) "On the eve of the year 5780 the year of corrections, there will not be a government in Israel for an extended period and the various camps will be quarrel much without a decision on either side, and then, on Rosh Hashana [Nisan] itself (March 26, 2020), they will fight in heaven, the holy side against the side of evil, and God and His entourage will decide between them. And this is all I can say, and from here I swore not to reveal more secrets and hidden things.” ----Kaduri, 1979

2) "There will come on the day that two ministers win the government in the land of Israel. Both their names will be Benjamin and neither of them will succeed in establishing their government or kingship. On that day, know and understand that the King Messiah already stands at the doorway and on the Sabbath afterwards he will come and be revealed," Shoshani's statement continues. "Understand this and remember it.” ----The Covenant of the Persimmon - Rabbi Sasson Hai Shoshani

3) The disciples of Rabbi Jose ben Kisma asked him, 'When will the Messiah come?' — He answered, 'I fear lest ye demand a sign of me that my answer is correct.' They assured him, 'We will demand no sign of you.' So he answered them, 'When this gate falls down, is rebuilt, falls again, and is again rebuilt, and then falls a third time, before it can be rebuilt the son of David will come.’ ---- Tractate Sanhedrin 98a

4) Micah 4:9-10 “Now why dost thou cry out aloud? is there no king in thee? is thy counsellor perished? for pangs have taken thee as a woman in travail. Be in pain, and labour to bring forth, O daughter of Zion, like a woman in travail.”

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If the Micah prophesy, is talking about this period of time of Israel not having a Government, shouldn't we expect the death of one of the leaders, very soon, i.e. "is your counselor perished"

Micah 4:9 " Now why dost thou cry out aloud? is there no king in thee? is thy counselor perished? for pangs have taken thee as a woman in travail. 10 Be in pain, and labour to bring forth, O daughter of Zion, like a woman in travail "

 

Another Comment was ...
In my view I think it might help explain the reason for the two witnesses in Jerusalem. According to Revelation 11 they have great powers. I think they protect Israel for 1260 days in the absence of a government.

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Your thoughts?

Hmmm and do we have another high watch date  ... Rosh Hashana [Nisan] itself (March 26, 2020) to be alert for?  :mail:


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Wow, Geri!!!!!  But ????  Kaduri knew Rosh Hashanah (blowing of trumpets) is observed on Tishri 1 not Nisan 1.  So what's up?  Hmmmmm.   " … Rosh Hashana [Nisan] itself (March 26, 2020)" is kinda mysterious.  But way way exciting!  And everyone would then know what "...at the last trumpet" really meant.  And I [WE] wouldn't have to wait until September!!!!  Yay!!

Our disappearance on the 26th (only 2.1 more weeks) would make the covid-19 problem and all its developing and grotesque dimensions look kinda insignificant.  And it would be the day after I get my next (last??) Social Security check.  Phew!! :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr:

:flyup: :yahoo:   Forgive my exuberance.  Maybe some men's hearts failing them for joy?  By the way, if I died immediately before the Rapture, I'd be up there ahead of you all.  I better not get too married to this mysterious Kaduri-based "high-watch" date idea.

 

 


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:mdrmdr: :mdrmdr:   yep, surprise surprise! :whistle:

Hey, I’m all excited too ... perhaps I wont have to look for a boring earthly job down here this spring or summer :negative: ... rather have an exciting millennium job. Smile
Check out the wording on the Torah Calendar ... “Spiritual New Year!  Day of Salvation!”  with Exodus 12:1-2  “And the Lord spake unto Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt saying, This month shall be unto you the beginning of months: it shall be the first month of the year to you.

:prayer-hands:   Please Lord, we want to go home!!! :flyup: :flyup: :flyup: :flyup:

 

 


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https://therefinersfire.org/two_new_years.htm

Thus, we now see that in Ezekiel 40:1, when it says "...at the beginning of the year, on the tenth day of the month", we understand that it is the month of Tishri (the "turn" of the year"), and the 10th day therefore is Yom Kippur!

Thus the Jewish calendar has forever counted the HOLY year from the Exodus, but counts the "turn of the year" from 1 Tishri. So, the easiest for us to understand is that months are counted from Nisan in remembrance of the Exodus, but years are counted from Tishri, along with a host of other record-keeping events.

The spiritual year, or sacred year starts with Nisan.
The civil year or "civil calendar" is determined from Tishri.

I'm not endorsing any date here, just pointing out that there are two New Years observed.


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1 Tishri  ... is this in September?

It remains a mystery of which calendar to follow because then there is this date as well ... August 21st as Rosh Hashanah on the Torah. :wacko:

Hey at least it’s still before the Sept date .... just hoping 2020 is thee year! 😉


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