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he was born during this time on or around Sept 29, 2 bc...give or take a day...but doesn't it make since he will arrive during Harvest time to reap his Children from this world. I believe things are done in a orderly manner and this makes since to me.


FOOD FOR THOUGHT!!

If you are at all familiar with all the major events which God had to coincide with his Appointed Times, then this easily understood. Much of God's eternal plan are consistently fulfilled on his ""SPECIAL DAYS"". Not surprisingly, we find Messiah Yeshua dying on the cross as our PASSOVER lamb on the very day of Pescha (Passover). "He lay in the grave on the Feast of Unleven Bread" and Messiah Yeshua, arose on the Feast of the FIRST FRUITS.''....WOW does this make since or what............Remember the New Testament refers to Yeshua twice as the "First Fruits0 1 Corinthians 15:20

But each in his own Turn: Christ, the First Fruits; then, when he comes, those who belong to him will be changed at the last trump.

2007-12-15 08:04:37 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Yes no one knows the Hour of his return but we know the generation (season)........It started during the time Israel became a nation..........there are three generations that Gods speaks of.....The 40 yr generation where the Isralites where lost in the Desert....then you have the seventy yr generation where isreal was held captive and released...then you have the 120 yr generation which man was pointed to live in that span of time in the Flesh through the words of Moses if my memory serves me.

2007-12-15 08:14:30 · update #1

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Sounds like you have been doing some studying. However, the close of probation comes first, When things are set. (Rev.22:11) How about Ex 23:13 which tells you not to call the Messiah YAHOSHUA or His father YHVH by a heathen name?

2007-12-15 08:10:17 · answer #1 · answered by hasse_john 7 · 2 1

Jesus grew to alter into into meant to return interior the technique the lives of his listeners... it did no longer happen then, and it somewhat is by making use of no ability going to happen! learn: Matthew16:28; Luke 9:27; Matthew 23:36; Matthew 24:34; Matthew 26:sixty 4; Mark 9:a million; Mark 13:30; Mark 14:sixty 2; Luke 21:32 & John 21:22.

2016-11-03 09:22:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Jesus was supposed to return during the lives of his listeners... it didn't happen then, and it isn't ever going to happen!

Read: Matthew16:28; Luke 9:27; Matthew 23:36;
Matthew 24:34; Matthew 26:64; Mark 9:1; Mark 13:30; Mark 14:62; Luke 21:32 & John 21:22.

2007-12-15 08:11:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

In order for Jesus to return, he'd have to have existed in the first place. He didn't.

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Did a historical Jesus exist?
http://www.nobeliefs.com/exist.htm
[Excerpt]

ALL CLAIMS OF JESUS DERIVE FROM HEARSAY ACCOUNTS

No one has the slightest physical evidence to support a historical Jesus; no artifacts, dwelling, works of carpentry, or self-written manuscripts. All claims about Jesus derive from writings of other people. There occurs no contemporary Roman record that shows Pontius Pilate executing a man named Jesus. Devastating to historians, there occurs not a single contemporary writing that mentions Jesus. All documents about Jesus got written well after the life of the alleged Jesus from either: unknown authors, people who had never met an earthly Jesus, or from fraudulent, mythical or allegorical writings. Although one can argue that many of these writings come from fraud or interpolations, I will use the information and dates to show that even if these sources did not come from interpolations, they could still not serve as reliable evidence for a historical Jesus, simply because all sources derive from hearsay accounts.

Hearsay means information derived from other people rather than on a witness' own knowledge.

Courts of law do not generally allow hearsay as testimony, and nor does honest modern scholarship. Hearsay provides no proof or good evidence, and therefore, we should dismiss it.

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The Myth of the Historical Jesus
http://mama.indstate.edu/users/nizrael/jesusrefutation.html

Did Jesus Really Rise From The Dead?
http://www.ffrf.org/about/bybarker/rise.php

Pagan origins of Jesus:
http://www.medmalexperts.com/POCM/index.html
http://geocities.com/christprise/
http://mama.indstate.edu/users/nizrael/jesusrefutation.html
http://www.rationalresponders.com/a_silence_that_screams_no_contemporary_historical_accounts_for_jesus
http://www.truthbeknown.com/origins.htm
http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/pcc/pcc09.htm
http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa3.htm
http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/richard_carrier/resurrection/lecture.html
http://www.geocities.com/paulntobin/virgin.html
http://www.harrington-sites.com/motif.htm
http://altreligion.about.com/library/weekly/aa052902a.htm
http://www.apollonius.net/bernard1e.html

2007-12-15 08:36:54 · answer #4 · answered by YY4Me 7 · 0 0

One thing is certain, Jesus will one day return.
But God never makes dates or even details to be easily interpreted.
Think of how badly the scholars got Jesus' first coming wrong; it wasn't until after the fact that we could look back and see that every single prophecy had in fact come to pass, and yet in no way like what the scholars of that day believed it would.
Same thing will happen with His second coming. That much I know for certain!

2007-12-15 08:13:23 · answer #5 · answered by Linda J 7 · 1 1

Im not a Christian but belive in the Holy beloved Prophet Jesus (Peace Be Upon Him), no one knows the hour or day when the second coming of Jesus (pbuh) will come, to say we do know is like saying we know what Allah Subanatallah knows, Never.

2007-12-15 08:16:10 · answer #6 · answered by Seattler 3 · 1 1

It doesn't make sense to me as harvest time is different in different parts of the world. But then all religion is nonsense anyway this is just typical.

2007-12-15 08:13:23 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I was also pondering on this the other day. Wouldn't it be nice if it happened this coming year? I had a vision yesterday about the second coming. I think I will post it as a question.

2007-12-15 08:09:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Consider this: How many of those holidays have come to pass with no Jesus in sight?

What are the chances it will be this one?

2007-12-15 08:09:33 · answer #9 · answered by ryoma136 4 · 1 0

Repent and prepare yourself for the coming of the Lord, for no man knows the hour of His return.

2007-12-15 08:09:07 · answer #10 · answered by Modern Major General 7 · 1 1

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