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Post by The Messiah 2030 Project on Mar 18, 2024 22:51:11 GMT
There are exactly 10 days between and inclusive of Yom Teruah and Yom Kippur, called the "Days of Awe" by tradition.
This is reserved for the wrath of God (bowls) that are poured out and conclude on the day of judgment (Yom Kippur). Those days will certainly be full of “awe.”
Also, by tradition, the Jewish marriage ceremony is 3 days for the previously married and 7 days for the previously unmarried. That is a 3 and a 7 by the way for those that know what that timestamp means as revealed in Messiah 2030 Part 1 & Part 2.
The house of Israel was divorced Jeremiah 3:8 and needs to come back into covenant. That is the “3.”
Gentiles as previously unmarried fulfill the “7”
7 + 3 is also 10 for the 10 days of awe. Isaiah 26 talks about that is when we are taken into the [bridal] chambers after the resurrection when the “short” period (i.e. 10 days) of wrath (bowls) are poured out.
We are taken into the “chambers” for 10 days for the 10 days of wrath that follows the Great Tribulation and return of our Messiah on Yom Teruah 2030.
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Post by Jerry on Jun 23, 2024 16:24:19 GMT
So how do you line this up to cleansing from exposure to death?.... Bamidbar 19
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Post by The Messiah 2030 Project on Jun 23, 2024 16:31:25 GMT
So how do you line this up to cleansing from exposure to death?.... Bamidbar 19 Consider watching part 1 and part 2 for all of the numerical and thematic connections to the 3rd and 7th day.
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Post by Waiting with hope on Jul 6, 2024 12:34:11 GMT
Would you have time to share the original source material that was credible enough to lead you to understand:
"Also, by tradition, the Jewish marriage ceremony is 3 days for the previously married and 7 days for the previously unmarried."
I'm not challenging it, I just want it for my own research. Thank you for your diligence and heart to share all that you have.
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