From: heb_roots_chr@mail.geocities.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 1997 1:02 AM
To: Hebraic Heritage Newsgroup
Subject: Re: The Tribulation and the Feast Days
From: Didasko
To: heb_roots_chr@geocities.com
Eddie,
If the Tribulation starts on a Yom Kippur and mid-trib. happens on a
Chanukah, then the Second Coming of Christ would be 3.5 years later - does
that fall on a particular feast or day?
From Eddie:
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If the tribulation started on Yom Kippur (Tishri 10) then
the mid-tribulation would be 3.5 years later or (Nisan 10). This is
the day that Yeshua/Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey. 3.5 years
later would be Yom Kippur again in the 7th year.
From Didasko:
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If there were 24 "cut-short" days
it sounds like it would make the Second Coming fall on the traditional Day
of Ascension. Is this possible? How do we know how many cut-short days
there are? If Rosh Hashanah is nine days before Yom Kippur, could this be
when "rapture" occurs?
Shalom in Yeshua,
Didasko
From Eddie:
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As I explain in my book, "The Seven Festivals of the
Messiah" which can be read at my URL located at:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/2175/heb_root.html
The resurrection of the dead will take place on Rosh
HaShanah. Messiah will step His feet upon the Mount of Olives at His
second coming on Yom Kippur. Both of these can be further varified by
having an understanding of the themes in the festivals. By knowing
this, both the OT and NT scriptures will come alive and allow you to
understand scripture which refer to the festivals like you have never
been able to do in the past. This includes the scripture which refer
to the second coming of the Messiah and the tribulation period.
Eddie Chumney
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