
So I thoroughly enjoyed reading all 14 pages of his research and I went onto google to try to search out some of the things he mentions. The hebrew calendar is weird and a bit confusing. Their new year is Tishri 1 (Feast of Trumpets), but Tishri is listed as the 7th month. So when the verse talks about Noah and his family entering the ark in the 2nd month... is it Iyar or Cheshvan? Nisan is the first month on the hebrew calendar, followed by Iyar, and so on... see link below. So would the flood have actually started in Iyar or Cheshvan? Oy vey! https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/3921740/jewish/The-Jewish-Month.htm :feedback Oy Vey indeed! Lol. I believe the change in month numbers was an edict by God in Exodus 12:2 -- "This month shall be for you the beginning of months. It shall be the first month of the year for you." Tomorrow November 8 is Cheshvan 10, the day remembered as Noah entering the Ark. Let's say July 22 Av 1 2020 is the rapture date. Between November 8 2019 and July 22 2020, there are 257 days. To convert 257 days into months and days, we use Noah's time when a biblical month consists of 30 days. 257 days = 8 X 30 days plus 17 days , or simply 8 months and 17 days. 8th month is Cheshvan, while 17 days is remembered as the time flood came. Will flood/ a symbol of tribulation come on July 22 2020 with the church raptured on that day? I find these days are very interesting. Nov 8 / Cheshvan 10 2019, the day remembered as Noah entering the Ark ---------257 days, 8 months and 17 days, Basically what I am trying to say is, when we add Cheshvan 17 ( 8 months 17 days ) to Cheshvan 10 this year, we come to Av 1 July 22 2020. While Cheshvan 17 is remembered as the day flood came, will the flood / the symbol of tribulation come on July 22 Av 1 2020?
the day remembered as the flood came -------- July 22 Av 1 2020 Flood comes? church is taken out of the way?