
I calculated the 70th jubilee to be 2027 based on Exodus in 1446 BC. But if Exodus took place in 1445 BC, then 70th jubilee is pushed one year later to 2028. In Genesis 24:63-67 We see Isaac a type of Jesus Meeting Rebekah a type of the church at "Eventide" and then taking her to be his wife. As a side note I find verse 66 very interesting. It says Abraham's servant a type of The Holy Spirit told Isaac "All things that he had done" So it's like The Holy Spirit has done a lot of things during this dispensation that Jesus doesn't know about yet. Leaving soon, that day ( second coming ) shall be known to the LORD. Jesus also gives the book of revelation to John. Jesus knows everything. Not sure why you say only Holy Spirit knows. In Matthew 24:36 Jesus says only His Father knows the day and hour of His second coming. I think there's a pretty good chance that Jesus now knows the day and hour of His second coming. But perhaps the Godhead keeps secrets from each other for a measure of time for their own reasons and pleasures ? Let's say Wtachman35 is correct, Jesus comes back on Rosh Hashana to fulfill the feast of trumpets, and takes 2021 to 2027 timeline for illustration. Rosh Hashana falls on Oct 2 in 2027. Subtract 2520 days from Oct 2 2027, we have the following timeline. Rapture Nov 7 Cheshvan 20 020 ------ 2520 days------- Second Advent Oct 2 Rosh Hashana 2027 Nov 7 is not a significant day. Let's factor in Daniel's 7 weeks prophecy by adding the 49 days in this timeline. Rapture Sept 19 Rosh Hashana 2020------- 2520 days ------ Second Advent Aug 14 Av 11 2027------ 49 days, 7 weeks prophecy ----- Oct 2 Rosh Hashana 2027, End of 1335 days. Hmmmm, interesting, this timeline spans from RH 2020 to RH 2027, it makes sense. Jesus returns on Av 11 2027 which is two days after Tisha B'Av, the tragic day in Israel history. The commandment is given forth on Aug 14 2027, to rebuild Jerusalem. By Rosh Hashana 2027, the rebuilding of Jerusalem is done. Jesus takes the whole house of Israel to reflect their sin during the ten days of awe. They finally receive Jesus as their Messiah. Is this how Jesus fulfill the feast of trumpets?