Hey Kit was looking at your listings and had a question what happened to Jewish Year 5762? You went from 5761 to 5763. I think people tend to use that date because the idea of a moveable birthdate is a foreign concept to us, as ours remain the same.
If Martin was correct (and if Wierwille passed the info on accurately) Tishri 1 was Jesus' birthday. And this year it is September 27th.
All Martin and Wierwille were doing was showing what his date of birth would have been if we extend the current adjusted Gregorian calendar back 2000+ years.
And Kit, where do you get that 60,000 year anniversary of the devil getting kicked out of heaven? I seem to remember you posting that your husband heard from "Holy Spirit" about this. Is there anything else that indicates this?
Authority for Jesus being born Tishri 1 -- makes sense to me.
Somethings fit, and some things don't. Hypocricy doesn't fit. Jesus fits. He fits inside me, and I fit inside Him.
I started this thread only for people who think Jesus was born Tishri 1 and who may have had some hurt which could be cleared up by making this distinction between 9/11 3BC, which was tishri 1 at that year (as some of us understand it), and 9/11 2001 -- It was a hurtful point to me until it dawned on me that Tishri 1 was the important item, not 9/11.
Over in the doctrine forum there is a thread I started regarding the subject of the devil getting kicked out of heaven, and I hoped to get input from some others on the subject.
For me, when Fred gets something from Holy Spirit it's the most substantial authority I know.
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Cool post Kit.
...Ain't no grave, gonna hold this body down..when I hear that trumpet sound...
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Hey Kit was looking at your listings and had a question what happened to Jewish Year 5762? You went from 5761 to 5763. I think people tend to use that date because the idea of a moveable birthdate is a foreign concept to us, as ours remain the same.
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Kit Sober
thanks WhiteDove,
Here is link to a calendar -- there is a vast resource of stuff on the Internet regarding these things.
Jewish Calendar
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Oakspear
Kit:
If Martin was correct (and if Wierwille passed the info on accurately) Tishri 1 was Jesus' birthday. And this year it is September 27th.
All Martin and Wierwille were doing was showing what his date of birth would have been if we extend the current adjusted Gregorian calendar back 2000+ years.
And Kit, where do you get that 60,000 year anniversary of the devil getting kicked out of heaven? I seem to remember you posting that your husband heard from "Holy Spirit" about this. Is there anything else that indicates this?
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Dear Oakspear,
Authority for Jesus being born Tishri 1 -- makes sense to me.
Somethings fit, and some things don't. Hypocricy doesn't fit. Jesus fits. He fits inside me, and I fit inside Him.
I started this thread only for people who think Jesus was born Tishri 1 and who may have had some hurt which could be cleared up by making this distinction between 9/11 3BC, which was tishri 1 at that year (as some of us understand it), and 9/11 2001 -- It was a hurtful point to me until it dawned on me that Tishri 1 was the important item, not 9/11.
Over in the doctrine forum there is a thread I started regarding the subject of the devil getting kicked out of heaven, and I hoped to get input from some others on the subject.
For me, when Fred gets something from Holy Spirit it's the most substantial authority I know.
Thread in "doctrine" forum
And I did say, "60000 years or so"
And I have been enjoying watching mars, linked with war (which we are in), sweep across the sky each nite.
Hopefully,
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