Hello brothers and sisters in the Lord. I don’t have much to add to the conversation. I just thought I’d better check in. Hope everyone is doing fine. I hope Paul is still feeling better.
I don’t see us being here much longer. There is nothing normal about the new normal. How can people get so scribbled up? I guess just refer to Romans 1:18-32 for the answer.
@erby LA Marzulli says because of AI people can't tell what's real and what isn't. Therefore we can't be held accountable. Therefore we have to leave soon.
@perhapstoday !!!!!! that is insane! I don't need or want AI to help diagnose my patients, until the Lord comes to get us, I will keep the old fashioned way.....history (most important part by the way) exam, labs and images. NO AI in the process!!
I liked this article. Especially the names of RoShanah. Here are some:
Yom Teruah – ‘Day of Awakening Blast’ / Jewish belief is that the resurrection of the dead will occur on the feast of Trumpets.
The Last Trumpet – On this day, there are 100 trumpet blasts. The final, long, and most significant trumpet blast is called ‘the last trump’.
Yom Hakeseh – The Hidden Day / It was ‘hidden’ because they didn’t know the exact day it would begin due to the fact that it is the only feast that starts on a new moon. Thus it was a two day feast because they didn’t want to celebrate it on the wrong day. Concerning Rosh HaShanah, the Jews would typically say “Of that day and hour no one knows.”
The Opening of the Gates of Heaven / The Gate of Heaven is opened on Rosh HaShanah so the righteous nation may enter.
The Wedding of Messiah / The blowing of the heavenly trumpet is a call for the entire, true, bride of God to assemble together.
Yes, I think it was Zola Levitt, a Jewish believer and teacher, who always said something like: I don't know the year, but I know the rapture will be on some Rosh Hashanah. It's like saying Turkey Day instead of Thanksgiving--everybody knows which day you mean. So it is with "no man knows the day or hour," it refers to Rosh Hashanah and Jewish people especially should realize this immediately.
Maybe this year! My calendar says Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown on Wednesday, the 2nd of October. It also says that night is a new moon and Rosh Hashanah must be on a new moon.