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Tuesday, November 17, 2020

The Great Tribulation, Called The Final Week Of Years, Didn't Start In 2020

Every year at the end of the month of Cheshvan (November-ish), I realize we haven’t entered the final seven years, called Tribulation or Great Tribulation.

We’ll see what 2021 brings, huh?

The Spring Hebrew Festivals of Passover, Unleavened Bread and First Fruits have been fulfilled by Yeshua’s sinless life, death and resurrection.

The Summer Hebrew Festival of Shavuot/Pentecost has been fulfilled by Acts 2.

The Fall Hebrew Festivals of Yom Teruah, Yom Kippur and Sukkot remain unfulfilled. Many scholars believe the Messiah will arrive on one of these festivals.

I thought Fall 2017 would be the year because of the Jubilee Year. Nothing.

I thought Fall 2018 would be the year because it was the year after the Jubilee Year. Nothing.

I thought Fall 2019 would be the year because Aviv/Nisan (Passover month) was prophetically active with Obama traveling to Berlin on Nisan 1 and Notre Dame burning on Nisan 10. Nothing.

I thought Fall 2020 would be the year because of Covid-19 and lock downs worldwide.

The best thing to do is be patient and wait for the Fall of 2021 to see if anything happens.


The final seven years are divided into two periods of 1,260 days, forty-two months or time, times and half a time. That is 2,520 days in the Bible.

Sukkot 2027 will begin in the evening of Friday, October 15 and ends in the evening of Friday, October 22.

I don’t think the final seven years will begin during the next ten days.

We’ll see you next fall!

Shalom!

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