Re: metatr3n @ Youtube

Quote Originally Posted by metatr3n
So if I am understanding, you are going beyond 2015 because:

1. You are expecting a mass removal of people from the planet, and you have not seen this occur.
2. You are expecting an earthly temple to be built, and have not seen this occur, either.

Is it at all possible that your expectations here could possibly be misinterpreted? If, for sake of query, we say that both 1 and 2 are not to be expected, do you still go beyond 2015?

Another question: would you agree that Christ fulfilled the spring holy days, passover-pentecost, in succession, without any break in time; and would this then indicate that trumpets-8th day assembly will be fulfilled likewise in succession, within the literal span of one month's time?

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Matt. 24.40-42, Luke 21.36 and Rev. 3.10 are conditional statements that say if you keep the word of His patience, are prayerful and watchful, you will escape the hour of trial (the Tribulation) that is to come upon the whole world to be raptured "before the throne" (7.9) before the Tribulation starts (8.7ff). This is not a "mass removal of people," but I estimate it is about 1/7th of Christians alive on Sept. 14, 2015 since only 1 of the 7 churches in Rev. 2 & 3 was an overcomer church (Philadelphia).

Since Dan. 8.14 says the Temple will be cleansed (the very same Temple in 2 Thess. 2.4 and Rev. 11.2) after 2300 days, it stands to reason that it is cleansed with the return of Jesus Himself when He steps down on the mount of olives, returning just as He left (Zech. 14.4, Acts. 1.11, Rev. 1.7, 19.11-16). So the Temple must be completed before the last 2300 days in the 2,520 days of the Tribulation.

Since you nor I or anyone for that matter know how to overturn this evidence of Scripture, the question does not become if we are wrong what then, but what happens to those who kick against this truth? And what is it in them that they would fight this?

Jesus first coming was in keeping with Passover (Nisan 14), Unleavened Bread (15), Firstfruits (16) and Pentecost (50 days later).

How do you fit the return of Jesus into Daniel's final seven (7 x 360 days)? Realize the Tribulation is Daniel's final seven lasting 7 years. The Great Tribulation commences half way through with 1260 days left at Rev. 9.1. Jesus return is in keeping with Trumpets (Tishri 1 - parousia of Christ begins and first rapture), Atonement (10 - ushering in the Jubilee and declares all those who are saved) and Tabernacles (15 - sabbath rest of the millennial kingdom that lasts 1000 years). The feast of unleavened bread lasts for 7 days which was Israel's exodus from Egypt. Likewise, tabernacles also lasts 7 days, but points to the sabbath rest for 1000 years, since the 7th 1000 year period from 4004 BC when Adam was born, takes us to the millennial reign which begins Oct. 22, 2022 (see calculation below). The 120th Jubilee (120 x 50 years = 6000 years) from 4000 BC is 2015 AD.

Jesus steps down on Tisha B'Av, Aug. 7, 2022. There are 30 days more to the 1290th day for Jesus to judge the nations. An additional 45 days more takes us to the 1335th day when Jesus sets up Israel as the center of all nations. So those 75 days more take us to Oct. 21, 2022. Tabernacles is Oct. 10, 2022. It runs for 7 days to Oct. 16. There are two Jewish holidays on the 17th and 18th. The second is called Simchat Torah when the Jews bring out the items of the ark of the covenant (rod that budded, manna from heaven, ten commandments) and to read the Torah Scrolls. Just like there is a 4 day inspection of the lamb from Nisan 10 to Nisan 14 (Monday to Thursday, April 18-21, 2016) to dedicate the red heifer and lamb for the newly built 3rd Temple, there is another 4 day inspection from Oct. 18-21, 2022 for Jesus to be inspected and reign for 1000 years. Jesus entered Jerusalem Monday, Nisan 10, March 28, 33 AD (Gregorian) and was captured by Israel Thursday, Nisan 14, March 31. He died on the cross Friday, Nisan 14, April 1, 33 AD. Satan mocks God by calling this April Fool's Day. The declaration to rebuild the Temple was Nisan 1, 444 BC which is exactly 173,880 days to March 28, 33 AD. 173,880 is 7 x 360 x 69. The 173,880 days also has a double fulfillment for when Jesus returns, but is done in reverse; so that from the first day we can count 62 sevens (62 x 7 x 360 days); then count seven sets of seven (17,640 days) from June 7, 1967 when Israel entered Jerusalem to the Day of Atonement, Sept. 23, 2015, which leaves one last set of seven from Sept. 14, 2015 to Aug. 7, 2022.

Hope that helps.