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THE RAPTURE AND THE YEARS 2023 AND 2024
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dtjrn
Dec 23, 2023
I have discovered a pattern from the Year 2024 through 2031 that could explain the riddle of Daniel 12:11-12.  . Daniel 12:11-12 (Geneva Bible). And from the time that the [daily] sacrifice shall be taken away, and the abominable desolation set up, there shall be a thousand, two hundred and ninety days.  Blessed is he that waiteth and cometh to the thousand, three hundred and five and thirty days. If ‘the daily sacrifice shall be taken away’ is symbolic of Christians, who sacrifice daily their lives, being taken away by Jesus aka the Rapture, then the time from the Rapture to the Abomination of Desolation is 1,290 days.  Consider this: From Feast of Trumpets/Rosh Hashanah 2024 (October 2, 2024) to the middle of Passover/Good Friday (April 14, 2028) is 1,290 days.  From Good Friday/Passover (April 14, 2028) to the first day of Hanukkah (December 10, 2031) is 1,335 days.  Hanukkah is the Feast of Rededication (of the Temple).  Maybe, ‘Blessed is he that waiteth and cometh to the thousand, three hundred and five and thirty days’ means blessed in the one who has survived the tribulation as well as the judgment of the sheep and goats and lives to see the dedication of Jesus’ millennial temple and begin to live during His millennial reign. Also, IF it takes 30 days from the Rapture wherein I belive Ezekiel 38-39 aka WWIII erupts (in which the U.S. is destroyed in one hour), to the introduction of the Anti-Christ and his making the  ‘covenant with many’, then the time line works so that there are 1,260 days from the covenant with many (Nov. 2, 2024) to the abomination of desolation (mid-point of trib) on Good Friday/Middle of Passover 2028, and another 1,260 days from the abomination of desolation to the Second Coming, which falls on Day of Atonement/Yom Kippur 2031. In this way, all three remaining Jewish feasts are fulfilled to the day, with the 2nd coming in the 2,000-year mark after Jesus' death and ressurrection.
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