Friday, March 20, will usher in the "Year of RELEASE" and be kicked off with a TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE! Some of you have no idea what I am talking about but there are some here that will see this and realize just how VERY significant this information is! To you fellow Watchers, I SALUTE YOU!
Here is the breakdown...God told Moses in Exodus 12 that the start of the months would begin on Nisan 1 and that Passover would begin 15 days later. The Hebrew tradition of calling the Feast of Yom Teruah the "New Year" is NOT scriptural but based on Babylonian pagan traditions during their time of captivity there. If Friday, Nisan 1 on Hebrew calendar, March 20 on Gregorian, is the start of the New Year then it is also the start of the Shemitah year and we need to be paying very close attention to what takes place on that day!!!
It is NO COINCIDENCE that CERN chose this week to fire up their "Ouroboros" (look it up if you don't know what this is). Those playing for the dark side know EXACTLY what they are doing in choosing this week and now, I think I do, too! The start of the Shemitah signifies the "Year of Release" on God's calendar (of debt, of the land, etc.) but it is quite possible that the players for His enemy's team have another "release" in mind. All we can do is watch! If God lifts His Restrainer (2 Thessalonians 2:6) at the start of the Shemitah then CERN may well be allowed to succeed in opening the portal. (Say what you want but those with discernment know this is EXACTLY what they are attempting to do!)
The website is linked below that helps explain what I am talking about.
"If the year was established in Exodus 12, and there is no other evidence to support 1 Tishri as a new year (of any kind), then the Shemitah year must begin on 1 Nisan.
That means the Shemitah year begins in March 2015, not Sept. 2014 (as Cahn claims)."
[link to www.nehemiaswall.com]
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
THE BEGINNING OF THE JEWISH ECCLESIASTICAL NEW YEAR BEGINS ON NISAN 1?
This is VERY interesting considering all else that is going on:
Yes Nisan 1 was indeed the original New Year, however there are three other "New Years" on the Jewish calendar.
ReplyDeleteThe one that most everyone knows today, was also instituted in the Exodus under the name "Feast of Trumpets."
The other two are the New Year based on Tithing (which begins on 1 Elul, the month before Tishrei), and the New Year based on Agriculture (which begins on 15 Shevat, two months before Nisan). In the latter, the Agricultural New Year suggested that that was the time to start planting.
Gahhhh! SO MUCH going on! THANKS SO MUCH FOR THIS INFORMATION IRAQ! GOD BLESS ALL AND KEEP REPENTING AND KNOW WITH ALL YOUR HEARTS THAT JESUS IS THE CHRIST AND NEVER LET GO!
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