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Searching the Scriptures #11: Divine Days and Signs

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We have just entered into the Fall holy days, so it's a good time to discuss the prophetic significance of those divinely appointed times. Pivotal events in redemptive history occurred on the Spring holy days in the past, and climactic events will occur on the Fall holy days in the future. In this episode, I begin talking about how God's purposes will be accomplished on Yom Teruah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot at the end of the age.
A lot of people have been claiming that the stellar alignment of September 23rd will be the fulfillment of the sign described in Revelation chapter 12. They don't understand that the sign was already fulfilled on the Day of Trumpets (Yom Teruah) many centuries ago. For in-depth information about the Rev. 12 sign, read this.
To see the two eclipse-related graphics mentioned in the show, see this page.
You'll learn:

  • Why the 9/23/2017 stellar sign isn't what people think
  • How the Day of Trumpets has at least two fulfillments
  • What the "last trump" really is, and why the Rapture won't be on the Day of Trumpets
  • About the end-time plight of the Jewish people
  • What Sukkot (the Feast of Tabernacles) represents
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We have just entered into the Fall holy days, so it's a good time to discuss the prophetic significance of those divinely appointed times. Pivotal events in redemptive history occurred on the Spring holy days in the past, and climactic events will occur on the Fall holy days in the future. In this episode, I begin talking about how God's purposes will be accomplished on Yom Teruah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot at the end of the age.
A lot of people have been claiming that the stellar alignment of September 23rd will be the fulfillment of the sign described in Revelation chapter 12. They don't understand that the sign was already fulfilled on the Day of Trumpets (Yom Teruah) many centuries ago. For in-depth information about the Rev. 12 sign, read this.
To see the two eclipse-related graphics mentioned in the show, see this page.
You'll learn:

  • Why the 9/23/2017 stellar sign isn't what people think
  • How the Day of Trumpets has at least two fulfillments
  • What the "last trump" really is, and why the Rapture won't be on the Day of Trumpets
  • About the end-time plight of the Jewish people
  • What Sukkot (the Feast of Tabernacles) represents
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchmanalexander/support
  continue reading

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