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Old 03-28-2018, 06:49 PM
 
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As the angel of death flew over on the 15th of the 1st month, which is called the Feast of Unleavened bread, when is that according to the present Roman Catholic Gregorian calendar, which was based on the Roman emperor Julian calendar?

Well, the 1st month of the years starts with the new moon, and 14 days later, during a full moon, on the 14th of the 1st month, starting at sundown is the "Lord's Passover", which during the afternoon, between the evenings of the 14th, the Passover lamb was sacrificed. Apparently the sacrifice happened between the 6th and 9th hour of the 14th day of the 1st month. The burial preceded sunset, and after sunset was the 15th of the 1st day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Unleavened bread is also the requirement for the 14th of the 1st month, which was called the "last supper", and proceeded the crucifixion by about 12 hours. Sometime in the mid night hours of the 15th day of the 1st month, the angel of death flew over.

As the 15th is the start of the waving of the sheath, the beginning of the count down two the Feast of Weeks, the waving the sheath, the first fruits, will be the "tares"/"wicked" who will be "gathered" by the angels of God (Mt 13:39). Tare weeds, while they do not bear fruit, make good animal fodder, and If any of you guys find someone missing on Sunday morning, don't worry, the angel of death got them. The Feast of Weeks will be the gathering of the "good wheat" (Mt 13:30), or as Ezekiel 37 refers to them, the "bones are the whole house of Israel", as they represent the dead from both the house of Israel as well as the house of Judah. After the Feast of Weeks, you have the feast of Trumpets, whereas Judah and Ephraim repent (Hosea 5), and then the feast of Atonement", whereas Judah and Ephraim are "healed" (Hosea 6:2), and the Feast of Booths, whereas the survivors of the nations worship the king in Jerusalem (Zech 14:16).

Well, this could happen this weekend, as we are at the 50 year Jubilee of Jerusalem, and the 70 years of the nation of Israel being under the foot of the nations/Babylon. Or we could wait another 20 years as Isaac Newton thought. Isaac didn't explain his reasoning.
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Old 03-29-2018, 04:08 AM
 
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Jesus Christ was the last pass over sacrifice lamb of God , and through His blood that was shed people can be saved from the curses of death ...... See Christians don`t celebrate the pass over of the Jewish faith , as Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ the last lamb of God sacrifice ..... The angel of death can fly over the world where at random and kill people , but the souls and spirits of People of Jesus Christ will never die
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Old 03-29-2018, 04:33 AM
 
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Jesus Christ was the last pass over sacrifice lamb of God , and through His blood that was shed people can be saved from the curses of death ...... See Christians don`t celebrate the pass over of the Jewish faith , as Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ the last lamb of God sacrifice ..... The angel of death can fly over the world where at random and kill people , but the souls and spirits of People of Jesus Christ will never die
I think you have that a little more than wrong. The wine of the last supper represented the blood of the lamb, and the blood represents were the "life" resides, such as the Spirit of God. The unleavened bread represents the bread of life, as in the "Word of God" without the leaven (hypocrisy) of the Pharisees. The followers of the Pharisee Paul have symbolically nailed the "Word of God" to the cross, and made it "obsolete" (Hebrews 8:13).

As for you being "saved" from the "curses of death", well, you will die, as has as your leader and teacher, the Pharisee Paul. (Jeremiah 31:30) In Luke 22:19-20, Yeshua asked his disciples to "do this in remembrance of me". He didn't ask anyone to worship the cross, which is the mark of the beast Caesar Constantine, and his false prophet Paul, and his false gospel of grace. The 7 angels of death (Rev 8:2) will be coming, leading with hail and fire.

You seem to be mixing up "My people", the people of God, with the people of the false prophet Paul, and his church's pagan festivals, such as the solar based feast of Ishtar/Easter. Those with the "mark of the beast", the mark of Paul and his lord Caesar, will drink the wine of the wrath of God (Revelation 14:10).

By the way, the "LORD's Passover" occurs during the full moon, the 31st of March, and the angel of death will be coming after sundown, at mid night, which would put it on the 1st of April, the time of your Easter, which represents the 8th day, the day after the millennium, the day of judgment, when apparently the "wicked" get tossed into the lake of fire.

Luke 22:19-20 19 And he took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to them, saying, "This is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me." 20 In the same way, after the supper he took the cup, saying, "This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is poured out for you.
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Old 03-29-2018, 10:09 AM
 
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The Angel of Death is in a low-earth orbit immediately behind the international space station. NASA has a website that tells you when the Angel of Death will overfly your location.
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Old 03-29-2018, 10:34 AM
 
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Jesus Christ was the last pass over sacrifice lamb of God , and through His blood that was shed people can be saved from the curses of death ...... See Christians don`t celebrate the pass over of the Jewish faith , as Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ the last lamb of God sacrifice ..... The angel of death can fly over the world where at random and kill people , but the souls and spirits of People of Jesus Christ will never die
The only reason the modern church doesnt do Passover is because the Catholic Church to told them to do Easter instead and it has stuck as a tradition ever since. There is no where in the bible that said Passover was to be replaced/substitute by the Lords supper. Nothing wrong with celebrating the resurrection, as that was a supernatural event that changed everything, but at the end of the day, its still a tradtion, while not a bad one, that is ignoring a command of God.
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Old 03-29-2018, 12:05 PM
 
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He's already flying around Washington these days, and throughout the lands. We see dead brains across the country. Once the brains fail, the rest collapses afterwards.
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Old 03-29-2018, 12:32 PM
 
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As the angel of death flew over on the 15th of the 1st month, which is called the Feast of Unleavened bread, when is that according to the present Roman Catholic Gregorian calendar, which was based on the Roman emperor Julian calendar?

Well, the 1st month of the years starts with the new moon, and 14 days later, during a full moon, on the 14th of the 1st month, starting at sundown is the "Lord's Passover", which during the afternoon, between the evenings of the 14th, the Passover lamb was sacrificed. Apparently the sacrifice happened between the 6th and 9th hour of the 14th day of the 1st month. The burial preceded sunset, and after sunset was the 15th of the 1st day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Unleavened bread is also the requirement for the 14th of the 1st month, which was called the "last supper", and proceeded the crucifixion by about 12 hours. Sometime in the mid night hours of the 15th day of the 1st month, the angel of death flew over.

As the 15th is the start of the waving of the sheath, the beginning of the count down two the Feast of Weeks, the waving the sheath, the first fruits, will be the "tares"/"wicked" who will be "gathered" by the angels of God (Mt 13:39). Tare weeds, while they do not bear fruit, make good animal fodder, and If any of you guys find someone missing on Sunday morning, don't worry, the angel of death got them. The Feast of Weeks will be the gathering of the "good wheat" (Mt 13:30), or as Ezekiel 37 refers to them, the "bones are the whole house of Israel", as they represent the dead from both the house of Israel as well as the house of Judah. After the Feast of Weeks, you have the feast of Trumpets, whereas Judah and Ephraim repent (Hosea 5), and then the feast of Atonement", whereas Judah and Ephraim are "healed" (Hosea 6:2), and the Feast of Booths, whereas the survivors of the nations worship the king in Jerusalem (Zech 14:16).

Well, this could happen this weekend, as we are at the 50 year Jubilee of Jerusalem, and the 70 years of the nation of Israel being under the foot of the nations/Babylon. Or we could wait another 20 years as Isaac Newton thought. Isaac didn't explain his reasoning.

The sower
The wheat and Tares
The mustard seed
The kingdom of heaven is like leaven that a woman took and hid in 3 measures of meal.


Those 4 parables go together and are to be read together just as many parables are.


The sower is the barley harvest that you die daily and sow your seed so that Christ can live in you, and then you come up to the wheat harvest after you have lived a lifestyle of Passover in study for a very long time where a seed had been planted inside you for you to raise. Paul taught his people himself, and he said he was perplexed by them and he was in great fear for them because they were still babies on milk and Christ had not yet been formed in them, and he was in fear for them because they had yet to be born again. You come up to the wheat harvest and you move from the outer court of the Passover alter of burnt offerings into the Holy place where there is the showbread there for eating each week, and there is the light of the menorah leading you in those teachings as you raise a seed, Christ is newly formed in you as a new creature and you have been made the keeper over the household of God to give his children meat in due season, and this IS the meat of the feasts, the truth of what Christ is and who we are.


When that NEW BORN CHILD has been matured after you have spent much time feeding him the milk of the word, and after he matures, he is a new born baby inside a body that doesn't even belong to him, and there comes a time when God catches him up to heaven after that person has lived a lifestyle of dying daily in Passover and has spent years in study in a Pentecost lifestyle, he is matured and caught up to heaven just as it happens in Revelation also. Pentecost is the CONCLUSION DAY of the Passover season, and it is called, The Passover Atzeret because it is the end of that season, and the end of the spring walk where those children of God are caught up to sit in heavenly places as he is given strength and stood up on his feet to continue the second half of his 7 years. He has spent 42 months walking as Ephraim in his Passover season, and now he will continue the remaining 3 and a half years walking in the feast of Tabernacles, the fruit harvest.


You have completed your spring walk, and now you are given another seed for another harvest, and this is the very smallest of seeds but it turns into such a great tree that everyone finds shade under their limbs, they build their houses and find sustenance in their shade with his words because he has become a Priest, a high priest that moves on to the last and greatest harvest. He has become a tree of the feast of Tabernacles.


When Jesus explains the wheat harvest, you can't understand it unless you are looking at all 3 together, all 3 of the first parables are the 3 harvests, and they represent what you are in body, in soul, and in spirit, and you can't explain the soul without explaining the body, and you can't explain the spirit without explaining the body and the soul, the 3 are one, as body, soul, and spirit are one.


Those tares ARE IN YOU.

Separating the wheat from the tares is dividing YOU.


The great division is talked about everywhere but most people don't realize what they are reading. Two men in a bed is ONE PERSON, God would come and find you as a submissive virgin to the will of your bridegroom, but if he comes and finds two leaders, he is going to divide them. That is what Passover teaches, a great division where God will divide your waters and expose what was under the waters.


Galatians also explains how we are two kingdoms that fight against each other just like those tares that look EXACTLY like the wheat, in each of us there is a son of lawlessness, and when Jesus separates the sheep from the goats, this is a division of who and what you are. It isn't speaking of wicked people and righteous people, it is showing the division of one person.
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Old 03-29-2018, 12:42 PM
 
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As the angel of death flew over on the 15th of the 1st month, which is called the Feast of Unleavened bread, when is that according to the present Roman Catholic Gregorian calendar, which was based on the Roman emperor Julian calendar?

Well, the 1st month of the years starts with the new moon, and 14 days later, during a full moon, on the 14th of the 1st month, starting at sundown is the "Lord's Passover", which during the afternoon, between the evenings of the 14th, the Passover lamb was sacrificed. Apparently the sacrifice happened between the 6th and 9th hour of the 14th day of the 1st month. The burial preceded sunset, and after sunset was the 15th of the 1st day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Unleavened bread is also the requirement for the 14th of the 1st month, which was called the "last supper", and proceeded the crucifixion by about 12 hours. Sometime in the mid night hours of the 15th day of the 1st month, the angel of death flew over.

As the 15th is the start of the waving of the sheath, the beginning of the count down two the Feast of Weeks, the waving the sheath, the first fruits, will be the "tares"/"wicked" who will be "gathered" by the angels of God (Mt 13:39). Tare weeds, while they do not bear fruit, make good animal fodder, and If any of you guys find someone missing on Sunday morning, don't worry, the angel of death got them. The Feast of Weeks will be the gathering of the "good wheat" (Mt 13:30), or as Ezekiel 37 refers to them, the "bones are the whole house of Israel", as they represent the dead from both the house of Israel as well as the house of Judah. After the Feast of Weeks, you have the feast of Trumpets, whereas Judah and Ephraim repent (Hosea 5), and then the feast of Atonement", whereas Judah and Ephraim are "healed" (Hosea 6:2), and the Feast of Booths, whereas the survivors of the nations worship the king in Jerusalem (Zech 14:16).

Well, this could happen this weekend, as we are at the 50 year Jubilee of Jerusalem, and the 70 years of the nation of Israel being under the foot of the nations/Babylon. Or we could wait another 20 years as Isaac Newton thought. Isaac didn't explain his reasoning.
and yes it could .. so as always stay in prayer and stay alert and listening.
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Old 03-29-2018, 02:22 PM
 
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when does it ever leave?

look inside a living cell. Not one thing is alive in it.
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Old 03-29-2018, 06:41 PM
 
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when does it ever leave?

look inside a living cell. Not one thing is alive in it.
how can we tell the difference .. well Maybe Hum a live cells doesn't stay a single cell long, because it can reproduce itself . but a dead cells just rots everything it touches and is just food for the rot...

signs of LIfe and reproduction of that life is always proof of his breath ..
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