Because, the truth is stranger than fiction.

"The Truth is stranger than fiction." Prophecy is the forthtelling of God's Word. Whether it’s the prevalence of Israel, Babylon, the non-mention of the United States in the End of the Age Days, ‘wars and rumors of wars’, exploitation of pharmaceuticals by mega-corp’s [globalists], human-trafficking, beheadings, the tracking of everyone and everything that “no one might buy or sell unless they have the mark”, the Last Days read like the news and geopolitical strategy of every State, as if lifted from the pages of Scripture. “Declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done,” (Isa 46:10). What characterizes the Last Days, End Times? Deception. "This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come...", "Evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived.” “For thy merchants [corporations] were the great men of the earth [globalists]; for by thy sorceries [pharmakeia = drug use] were all nations deceived. (2Ti 3:1-13; Rev 18:23) Knowing the End from the Beginning makes me an Optimist. Daily life makes me a Realist. Question Everything. Read voraciously. “The past is prologue.” And, since history repeats, apply practical principles to prepare for what lies ahead. Thomas Jefferson warned of the disastrous policy of centralized private banking (Federal Reserve), Eisenhower warned us of the subsequent “military-industrial complex”, JFK exposed their "sphere of influence", and men like Dietrich Bonheoffer (Op. Valkyrie) laid down their lives, “that others might live”. To avoid the impending Econopocalypse, we must realize “the answer to 1984 is 1776.” “Without a revolution, Americans are history.” Without Revelation there will be no Revolution.


"If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe, if I tell you of heavenly things?" (Jhn 3:12)

"The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spirtually discerned." "That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit. Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again." (1Cr 2:14) (Jhn 3:6-7)

Seeking to understand dark sayings, mysteries, and mis-stories.
Reading news of the weird and connecting the apparently unconnected.

Logos. Symbols. Enigmas. Riddles. Encrypted. Inscribed.
Words. Pictures. Sayings. Rhymes. Decrypted. Explained.

As was before, so it is, and will be.......until.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Fifty Sent:: Pentecost: Sunday May 27, 2012

The Church in the Old Testament? The Feast of Weeks - Chuck Missler - Koinonia House

Enoch Traditions

It is interesting that there is a rabbinical tradition that Enoch was born on the 6th of Sivan.  Enoch is an extremely interesting mystery in the Old Testament.  (The first prophecy by a prophet in the Bible is a prophecy of the Second Coming of Jesus Christ,16  uttered by Enoch before the flood of Noah!)   There were three groups of people facing the judgment of the flood of Noah:

  1. Those that perished in the flood;
  2. Those that were preserved through the flood (in the Ark);
  3. Those that were removed prior to the judgment of the flood.

There are some who suggest that Enoch might be a foreshadowing of the removal prior to judgment, in contrast to Noah and his family who were protected through it.

The Trumpet of God

Paul mentions the "Trumpet of God" in connection with the Rapture. 17   It is interesting that this term appears only twice in the Bible: at the Rapture and at the giving of the Law at Sinai.18   (Don't confuse the "Trumpet of God" with the temple trumpets or the shofar.  Remember these trumpets continue during the Millennium, so they aren't "the last trump.")  Could both of these references to the "Trumpet of God" be connected with the 6th of Sivan?

The Feast of Harvest

Another name for the Feast of Weeks is Hag Ha Kazir , the Feast of Harvest, since it is celebrated at the time of the "first harvest."  It is interesting that Jesus frequently used "the harvest" as an idiom to refer to the ingathering of believers.19


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