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Post Day Five of Hanukkah, 2002a<#Hebrew Calendar often has 13 Months$$$2Normal Year has 354 Days Some Years have 385 Days NISAN - 445 BCOne Month after Nisan - 445 BC Two Months after Nisan - 445 $  !Three Months after Nisan - 445 (" AV - Four Months after Nisan ( Five Months after Nisan - 445  Six Months after Nisan - 445 ( Seven Months after Nisan - 445 (  DHislev  Eight after Nisan - 445 (# !Tevet - Nine Months after Nisan "  BShevat  Ten Months after Nisan ""  Adar - Eleven after Nisan - 445 (! >NISAN - 444 BC  One Year Later  1BC 438, Seven Years after 445, Passover a Friday @2 444 - Monday  Passover 443 - Thursday - Year Two 442 - Sunday - Year Three 441 - Wednesday - Year Four 440 - Saturday - Year Five 439 - Tuesday - Year Six 438  FRIDAY - First of 69 Sevens! 0Z $$$t68 Solar Sets of Seven from BC 445 to AD 32 Daniel 9:26 Requires 69 Prophetic Sets! 42 Sets plus 26 Sets; next Chartuu/-Sixty-Eight Solar Sevens Ended on Palm Sunday..&V69 Prophetic Sevens Fulfilled by 68 Solar Sevens Nisan 30, BC 445 to Nisan 9, AD 32! WW360 x 7 x 69 = 173,880 = 365.25x7x68= 173,859 = Days Cut Short 21 Sixty-Nine Prophetic Sets of Seven Fulfilled in only 68 Solar Sets of Seven Years. Next: God s Exact Timing! .Z) These are Prophetic Days These are Solar Days Anniversary - Nisan 30-21= Palm Sunday - Nisan 9 Christ died on Nisan 14 The 69th time Passover Fell on a Friday since BC 445. Luke 19:41-44 Dan.9:24-26., L3$God s Exact TiminglNisan 9, Palm Sunday alone qualified to begin Passion week that fulfilled Zech.9:9; Lev.23:5 and Dan.9:26. 9Christ Born in Fullness of TimemSept.11, BC 2, was Tishri 1 at 6 pm to start a New Year. Feast of Booths in 2 weeks at full moon, Tishri 15!?=How Hebrew calendar calculates 475 years from BC 445 to AD 31;Twenty-Five 19 Year Cycles separate New Year BC 445/AD 31! 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J B1?"` @f!0!0 K B1?"` @!0!0H  0޽h ? a(t $p(  r  S gP  g r  S g` `   g   B1?"` @h!0!0  B1?"` @!0!0H  0޽h ? a( 0 Hg(  HX H C      H S H @   iUHislev, the eighth Month after Nisan, begins on Monday, two days after Saturday. H H 0޽h ? a(70 PL(  LX L C      L S  @   IThe first month begins on Monday. Each month starts two days later than the previous month. Nisan begins three days later each year until it begins on a Sat. 84 months later. Every 7th Year Nisan 14 falls on a Friday, the Passover day on which Christ would die. This is clearly the secret of the Seventy Sets of Seven Cycles. $JH L 0޽h ? a(0 `P;(  PX P C      P S l @   =The second Month begins on Wednesday, two days later than the previous month. Nisan begins three days later each year until it begins on a Sat. 84 months later. Every 7th Year Nisan 14 falls on a Friday, the Passover day on which Christ would die. $RH P 0޽h ? a(s0 3+@T(  TX T C     + T S O @   With 30-day months, each Month begins two days later than the previous month. Nisan begins three days later each year until it begins on a Sat. 84 months later. Only every 7th Year is Nisan 14 a Friday, the Passover day on which Christ died. The decree was made in the month Nisan. It was Jewish custom to begin any countdown starting with the succeeding month being Iyar in his case. $H T 0޽h ? a(0 pX7(  XX X C      X S  @   9The third Month begins on Friday, two days later than the previous month. Nisan begins three days later each year until it begins on a Sat. 84 months later. Every 7th Year Nisan 14 falls on a Friday, the Passover day on which Christ would die. $RH X 0޽h ? a(0 \8(  \X \ C      \ S u @   :The fourth Month begins on Sunday, two days later than the previous month. Nisan begins three days later each year until it begins on a Sat. 84 months later. Every 7th Year Nisan 14 falls on a Friday, the Passover day on which Christ would die. $RH \ 0޽h ? a(0 `8(  `X ` C      ` S @ @   :The fifth Month begins on Tuesday, two days later than the previous month. Nisan begins three days later each year until it begins on a Sat. 84 months later. Every 7th Year Nisan 14 falls on a Friday, the Passover day on which Christ would die. $RH ` 0޽h ? a(0 d7(  dX d C      d S ȳ @   9The six Month begins on Thursday, two days later than the previous month. Nisan begins three days later each year until it begins on a Sat. 84 months later. Every 7th Year Nisan 14 falls on a Friday, the Passover day on which Christ would die. $RH d 0޽h ? a(0 jbh(  hX h C     b h S b @   bThe seventh month after Nisan is Heshvan. Every 7th Month begins on Saturday so that the 14th occurs on Friday. But it takes 12x7 (84) months for Nisan 14 to fall on Friday again. Each month begins two days later and each year begins three days later until Nisan begins on a Saturday 84 months later. Only once every 7th Year does Passover occur on a Friday in the month of Nisan. On a 360-day Calendar, this occurred 69 times (483 years % 7) from BC 445 to AD 32. But on a regular Solar Calendar there were only 68 Sevens (476 % 7) during that period. Each of those 476 years x 5.25 days produced all but 5 of the 2500 days for the 69th Set of Seven. This forced the final solar day to end on Palm Sunday, five days shy of the 14th for Passover and three weeks shy of the 69th anniversary of the Decree for Nehemiah to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem! Neh.2:1. ~c1(>]+WH h 0޽h ? a( 0 ph(  pX p C      p S (Q @   jVTevet, the ninth Month, begins on Wednesday, two days later than the previous month. H p 0޽h ? a(F 0 x(  xX x C      x S { @   XShevat, 10th month after Nisan, begins on Friday 2 days later than the previous month. $Y MH x 0޽h ? a( 0 b(  X  C     g  S bg @  g dPMonth eleven, Adar, begins on Sunday, two days later than the previous month. H  0޽h ? a(# 0 s(  X  C     g  S hg @  g uaOn Nisan 14, BC 444, one year later, Passover falls on Monday instead of Friday. It would take until BC 438 to complete the first Cycle of Seven. Each succeeding year begins three days later in the week. BC 445 began on Saturday. It takes seven years, until 438, for Nisan 14 to fall on Friday the second time after 445. H  0޽h ? a(0  (  X  C     g  S  o @  g "The Secret of the 70 Sevens! Passover fell on Friday once every Seven Years. It would take 68 sets of Seven Solar Years (68x365.25 days) to get 69 sets of 360-Day Years. The 70th Set will produce 85 Thirty-Day Months with two halves of 1260 days and an extra 30 day-month which will be  cut short by 30 days to complete the calculated time of Rev.11:3 and 12:6 when the Beast kills the Two Prophets. The countable time ceases on day 1260 for those whom the Two Prophets feed and protect in the desert until less than three days remain for them to be caught up to heaven and Jesus comes in glory! Matt.24:22; Rev.11:7-12. $rH  0޽h ? a(:0  (  X  C       S b @   LFrom BC 445 to 151 there were 42 Sets of Seven on a Solar Calendar. The next chart shows 26 more Sevens for a total of 68 Sevens from BC 445 to AD 32. There are 69 Sevens on a 360-day Calendar. The 69th comes from the 2499 extra days in 68 Solar Sevens! These 2499 days, 21 days short of 2520, forced the last day on Palm Sunday. $MH  0޽h ? a(r 0 2 * @(  X  C     *  S ` @   `Double Check: 7 x 360 = 2520 days. 68 x 7 = 476 Years. 476 x 5.25 extra days = 2499. Then 2520  2499 = 21 days deducted from Nisan 30, AD 32 was Palm Sunday, Nisan 9. The number of extra solar days from 68 solar sevens, 2499, fulfilled the 69th Seven, except for 21 days. Christ was hailed as King 21 days short of the 69th Anniversary of the Decree for Nehemiah to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem beginning on Nisan 30. That was the only day of the month Nisan on which Jesus could have been presented as King and yet allow both Passover and the Decree s Anniversary to fall on their exact due dates. If Palm Sunday had been Nisan 10, the Decree s Anniversary would have fallen in the succeeding month. If Palm Sunday had been Nisan 8, the 14th would have fallen on a Saturday! Here we see the depth of the wisdom, purpose and grace of Almighty God! Nisan 14, on a prophetic calendar, fell on Friday just 69 times from BC 445 to AD 32. HMH  0޽h ? a(0 ~(  X  C     ~  S  @   Revelation requires 42 months for each half. The extra month will be cut short. But not all 30 days. The Two Prophets will be killed on day #1260. The 3 days during which they wait to be resurrected will also be cut short. These are the days  after the Great Tribulation in which the Sign of Christ s coming will occur & no one but the Father knows on which of these 3 days the Last Martyr will be killed. On that Day He will avenge their blood! See other chapters for the unfolding of the Endtime and Lastday. H  0޽h ? a(0 ((  X  C       S p @   *First half of 7 years on a 30-day Prophetic Calendar = 1260 Days (42x30). After starting Year One on Saturday, each succeeding year begins three days later in the week. The 42nd and 84th months also begin on a Saturday. But the 84th month will end about 36 days earlier than the days of a Solar Calendar & with up to 3 days remaining after the Beast kills the Two Prophets. If we compare this to a Solar Calendar, after subtracting 1260 from 2550 days, 43 months or 1290 days remain for the second half of Seven (365.25x7 = 2556.75 - 6.75 = 2550  1260 = 1290 days of Dan.12:11). Note again that only on the Prophetic Calendar does each year begin three days later in the week so that the last month of year 7 begins on the same day it started. But the 2520th day from a Prophetic Calendar is 36 or 37 days earlier when overlaid on our Solar Calendar. Z[+ dH  0޽h ? a(\ 0   (  X  C       S  @   \Eighty-Four months x 30 = 2520 days. 84 solar months = 85 thirty-day months after lopping off 6.75 days. Also, up to 3 days will remain after 30 days are  cut from the 85th month of Daniel s 1290 days. Dan.12:11. The 1260 days for the Two Prophets and 144,000 end when the Beast kills the Two Prophets. Up to 3 days remain until the last martyr dies. The day of the last martyr becomes Resurrection Day! We know the 3 days between the 1260th day and the Lastday will end with the Full Moon. That Lastday could be Tishri 14 or 15 after 6 PM in Israel. What would be noon time in Israel would be 7 to 10 hours earlier in American. Our full moon could turn red when the Sun turns dark in Israel if it happens over there at mid-day. The Last Hour must wait for 100 verse in Revelation to be fulfilled after the a voice out of the Temple declares:  It is Done. We show that this means Rev.6:12-17 immediately follows Rev.16:12-17!! Mel 6 H  0޽h ? a(t0 4,0(  X  C     ,  S 0 @   bThe 360-Day Calendar had 69 Sundays on Nisan 9 between BC 445 and AD 32. There were also 69 Passovers on Friday, Nisan 14, from BC 445 to AD 32. The 69th Anniversary of the Decree to rebuild Jerusalem occurred on Nisan 30, AD 32. Palm Sunday was the last day allowed by 68 Solar Sevens. Messiah was  cut off five days later, Nisan 14, the only day on which Passover fell on a Friday for the 69th time! If the Decree of Neh.2:1 occurred in BC 444 instead of 445, the 68th Seven would have ended in AD 33 and Jesus would have been born in BC 1 instead of BC 2.H2IYH  0޽h ? a( 0 l(  X  C       S 0 @   nGod commanded that mankind should populate the earth and then subdue the earth. It has taken 6000 years to populate the earth. The fulfillment of Daniel s 70th Seven depends on the earth having been subdued as it has since the last century. The technology to fulfill the second half of Daniel s 70th Seven is still in process of development. The alignment of all nations under a unified system of government must yet be realized. The first half of the final Seven will see the nations allowing Israel s Temple worship to be restored (measured for worship) for 42 months, but under Gentile supervision! Rev.11:1,2. During the second 42 month period the Temple will be desecrated, but not destroyed. The Two Prophets will oppose the Beast as they demonstrate God s Kingdom Power to begin the  restoration of all things. Matt.17:11; Rev.12:10; Rev.11:3-11. Christ comes to complete the restoration. Acts 3:21. 6dH  0޽h ? a( 0 F > P(  X  C     >  S 8 @   If Passion week started on Sunday, the 8th, the 14th would have been a Saturday instead of Friday. If it started on the 10th, the Decree s 69th Anniversary could not have fallen on Nisan 30! Sunday, Nisan 9 is the only day on which Christ could have been hailed as King, be crucified on Friday and the 69th Anniversary occur on Nisan 30! Daniel 9:26 and Lev.23:5 required Messiah the Prince to be crucified 5 days  after Nisan 9! Exactly 173,859 days (476 x 365.25) separated Nisan 9, BC 445 and Nisan 9, AD 32. The 173,880th day (483 x 360) from BC 445 to the 69th Anniversary of the Decree to rebuild Jerusalem s walls was Nisan 30! Three weeks had to separate Nisan 9 and Nisan 30. The final Passover for Christ s death had to be on Friday. The 68th Solar Seven ended on Sunday so the 69th Prophetic date would occur on Nisan 30. We expect the same exactness for Daniel s 70th Seven!|(F&&UH  0޽h ? a(r0 2*(  X  C     *  S x @   rThe appointed time for God s wrath occurs when the 7th Trumpet sounds. Rev.11:18.  God s mystery will be finished in the days the 7th trumpet is about to sound. Rev.10:6,7. The Two Prophets (Witnesses) will be killed within 3 days of that Trumpet! All believers, including the Two Prophets and 144,000 Firstfruit of Harvest, must be raised up and gathered together above to the Synagogue in the Sky in the Hour Trump 7 sounds! No text remains to be fulfilled between Rev.11:19 and Rev.19:11 except for Rev.19:1-10! As soon as Act Three of the Temple Drama ends with the Ark of the Covenant seen in Rev.11:19, the closing scene of rejoicing and preparation for the Lamb s Wedding occurs in heaven.64M5H  0޽h ? a(0 xp(  X  C     p  S  @   Once Daniel s 70th Seven has begun, the final 2520th day must anticipate that the unknown Lastday will occur on one of three prior days of a full moon. On a solar calendar, the 2520th day will occur 36 or 37 days earlier in the seventh year. The 2520 days must end on one of 3 nights before a full moon. Rev.6:12; NIV or NASB. This will happen if the second or third night of a full moon begins after 6 PM on Tishri 14 or 15. Tishri 15 begins the Sukkot Harvest Festival time when Booths are built. Israel in ancient times made pilgrimage to the Temple to commemorate God s protection in the wilderness for forty years. Jesus was born after 6 PM of Tishri 1, at the New Moon of a New Year. Tishri 15 always begins with a Full Moon at the celebration of the Fall Harvest Festival! The Day of the Lord will begin on one of three nights of a full moon. HT H  0޽h ? a(0 jb`(  X  C     b  S b @   The Day Christ comes again will begin with the full moon turning to blood. The Hour of His appearance follows the fulfillment of 100 verses in Revelation while the sun remains dark and the armies at The Armageddon await their fate. H  0޽h ? a(J0  @(  X  C     g  S g @  g The Next Slide reveals the problem of anniversary dates on a Hebrew Calendar. The problem was created by the need to keep Passover in the Spring, to begin the New Civil Year at the New Moon on Tishri 1 and to keep the Festival of Tabernacles (Sukkot; Booths) at the Full Moon on Tishri 15 at the Fall Harvest. These two Festivals, Passover and Tabernacles, are very important observances for Israel. But there is no way to account for Passover or any anniversary to fall on the same day of the week every seven years & except by calculating successive years on a 360-day Calendar!H  0޽h ? a(:0 0(  X  C       S D @   xOnly once every 19 years does any Hebrew anniversary occur on the same day of the week and month. Over every 19 year period, an adjustment of 209 days plus an extra leap year day are needed (365-354=11x19+1=210). Seven extra 30-day months in a 19-year period make up the shortage of 210 days. An extra month every two or three years makes up for the 11 days lost each year. A normal year may have from 353 to 355 days; but 13 months have 383 to 385 days. In His wisdom, God divined the 70 Sevens to determine in advance the exact day on which Christ was hailed as King of the Jews on Palm Sunday to fulfill Zech.9:9 and Dan.9:26! H  0޽h ? a(t0 4,p (   X   C     b,   S  @  b Repetitions of 19 year Cycles provide additional evidence for exact calculation of 69 Sets of Prophetic Sevens (69x7 or 483 years within 68x7 or 476 years & 25x19=475 or 445-1=444+31=475). Only once every 19 years on a Hebrew Calendar does the New Year begin in the exact same week. With 25x19 or 475 years separating Tishri 1 (Sep.11) BC 445 and AD 31, the coming date of Christ s Birth was repeated 25 times in the same week and month of each 19 year cycle. H   0޽h ? a(0 bZ$(  $X $ C     Z $ S  @   From Tishri 1 in the fall of BC 2 to Tishri 1 in AD 31 = 33 years. From Christ s 33rd birthday (in AD 31) there remained seven months and seven days to His triumphal march into Jerusalem five days before His death. $SH $ 0޽h ? a( 0 J B , (  ,X , C     B  , S 0 @   The New Year on a Hebrew Calendar occurred on Tishri 1/Sep.11 once every 19 years through 475 years from BC 445 to AD 31. The extra solar year was made up of 148 days from Nisan 30/April 16 to Tishri 1/Sep.11 of BC 445 plus 217 days from Tishri 1 of AD 31 to Nisan 9/April 16 in AD 32. The Hebrew Calendar agrees with the Prophetic Calendar to the precise week of Christ s Birth and Death. From April 16/Nisan 30 From Sep.11/Tishri 1 Apr  14 Iyar  29 Sep  19 Tishri - 30 May  31 Sivan - 30 Oct  31 Heshva - 30 Jun  30 Tammuz - 29 Nov - 30 Kisev - 30 July  31 Av - 30 Dec  31 Tevet - 29 Aug  31 Elul - 29 Jan  31 Shevat - 30 Sep  11 Tishri - 1 Feb  28 Adar 1 - 30 Sub  148 148 Mar  31 Adar 2 - 29 - - - - - Apr  14 Nisan 9 - 9 148 - - + - - 217 = 365 - 217 Tishri 1 could actually have 28 to 30 days. 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