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Because the Jubilee is the YEAR of redemption and “no man knows the day,”5 the best approach is to keep watch at all times as the Lord instructs. There are, however, certain dates and times that warrant the label high watch.
For instance:
March 29-30, 2017 (Nisan 1) marks the turn of the year, according to Exodus (12:1-3).
June 4, 2017 (Sivan 10) marks Shavuot, or Pentecost.7 (Click here for a study of the scriptural support for a Pentecost Rapture.)
June 7, 2017 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Jews’ prophetic return to Jerusalem, and June 28, 2017 marks the fiftieth anniversary of a decree recognizing said return.
September 21-23, 2017 (Tishrei 1) marks Yom Teruah, or Feast of Trumpets, commencing the fall-feast season.
Other times may be deemed high watch as well. As always, due to factors like time zones and calendar discrepancies, it’s best to draw wide circles, or, better yet, no limiting circles, around dates.
Could 2017 be the year?
No one can say, absolutely.
Though, if Isaac Newton were around today, you can bet he’d be looking up.
My Friend says that the rapture will take place this fall, Yom Kippur Sept 29/30th, so none of the above.. ha ha.. and I think he may be correct since General Allenby entered Jerusalem in the fall of 1917 which definitely was a year of Jubilee.. we will be entering the Promised Land.
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