Biblical Calendar
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Don't Be Confused By Bible Prophecy Another Minute!
Breakthrough teaching video! What are the two overlooked keys in the hard sayings of Jesus? Leave traditional "anything goes" allegorical interpretations behind that disregard Jesus' only statement on how to interpret Scripture correctly. Learn these keys of Jesus in this free video...
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God's 6000 Year Plan: Dating Jesus' Return?
Has God given man 6000 years to rule himself before Jesus returns to take over? Many Christians think the Bible teaches this and they use leverage it to predict the year of Jesus' Second Coming. But is it possible? How do you count the years? What do they start from? (Hint: not Adam/Creation) Also, what does Adam's age for Seth's birth tell us about the latest that Jesus can return? »»
The Aviv Barley Biblical Calendar
Proponents of the traditional Jewish or Hillel II calendar raise many objections to the observed calendar used by the Karaites. In this article dozens of the most popular questions are answered. »»
Lunar Sabbath / Shabbat Mathematically Proven False
If an interpretation of the Bible requires you to change how you count to seven in order to make it not break Scripture, could it really be what God intended in the Torah? »»
Why "No Man Knows the Day or Hour" Does Not Apply Forever
When Jesus said, "no man knows the day or hour," he nullified the use of the Bible (or anything else) to "set dates" or predict when end time events will happen. But his words are not clear enough today alone to silence the date setters. Some people think "day or hour" allows for knowing the year or is only code for the Feast of Trumpets. On the opposite extreme, some think Jesus meant that his return could happen at any moment or that we could learn nothing about timing and to therefore not even study his prophecies. Find out what Jesus really meant by looking at what Jesus said in context...and also by considering what he did not say. »»
Rapture / Return of Jesus Year and Timeline Based on the Biblical Calendar
Everyone wants to know when Jesus will return or when the Rapture is, but few do. Understand the timing details in the Bible pinpointing the year, month and even day of these events. »»
Revelation's 1260 days
Is the "360 day Prophetic Calendar" interpretation missing a better literal rendering of what Revelation says? »»
Feasts & Holy Day Calendar 2013
Calendar of the biblical/Torah holidays ("Feasts of the LORD" of Leviticus 26) based on the results of the Karaite aviv barley search in Israel and the new crescent moon observation both in March, 2013. (This differs from the precalculated invented Jewish calendar used by the State of Israel.) »»
Jubilee Year Cycle (49 or 50?)
The Jubilee Year of the Bible is important to understand properly if you want to understand the Biblical Calendar, and with it Bible prophecy and what it holds for the future. But few people do. Some think it is 50 years, some 49 years. Find out the truth now. »»
When Were the True Dates of the Crucifixion and Resurrection
Many Sabbath-Keeping groups place the crucifixion of Messiah on a Wednesday and have the resurrection take place on Saturday of 31 C.E.or 34 C.E. However, it is incorrect, for multiple reasons, to accept a Wednesday through Saturday scenario as will here be demonstrated. The argument for the Wednesday-Saturday construct is based on these major points: »»
The Coming 360 Day Year Predicted in Revelation (1260 Days / 42 months)
Everyone knows there are 365 days in a year--except, seemingly, the Bible. The Bible repeatedly talks like there are only 360 days in a year and even 30 days in all months but never speaks of a shorter month or a 365 day year like we see today. While some say it simply means primitive man had inaccurate calendars, that does not explain why the length of the Great Tribulation given in Revelation only works on a similar 360/30 calendar. Is the 360/30 calendar of revelation a "prophetic calendar" needed to interpret the 1260, 1290, 1335, and 2300 days or do these day counts literally mean what they say that the calendar will be different then? Is that really possible and what does the troublesome Wormwood star that Revelation mentions just before the Tribulation have to do with it? Find out why once again, the Bible can make sense more literally than anyone thought! »»
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What the 46% Who Believe Jesus Will Return in 2013 Don't Know But Should...
An Ipsos poll found that 25% of adults believed it was at least "somewhat likely" that "Jesus Christ will return to Earth" in the coming year. Among white evangelical Christian adults surveyed, a whopping 46% believed this. Now six years after that poll in 2006 Jesus still has not returned. Why not? Want to know why Jesus did not come in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, or 2012 as so many expected—and still won’t come in 2013? The reason has to do with several overlooked prerequisites to the rapture, until which the “end is not yet” according to Jesus. Read Featured Article
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