.. most important holiday for the Jewish religion is Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur! Which is sundown Sept 6-8, then Yom Kippur is Sept 16. Not to date fag but this is biblical and probably the most possible time frame shit will hit the fan I can think of... saving Israel for last?!!!. Throw in the 20 year 9/11 anniversary and there you have a perfect storm of events.
Plus September has historically been know for wars, terrorism, and month of preparedness. I am sure i am forgetting things bc it is late so apologies if this may be a little lacking but yall do your magic.
"Rosh Hashanah, the Feast of Trumpets, foreshadows the coming of the Lord (1 Thessalonians 4:16) and Yom Kippur foreshadows the future event when all of Israel will be saved (Romans 11:26). They will look to Yeshua as He returns to this world and will realize He indeed is the Messiah (Zechariah 12:10). "
If I understand it, the tribes of Levi & Judah were left in Israel. The others were taken northward & dwelled there. The signers of the Mayflower compact held sincere belief they were descendants of Ephraim according to research done by Timothy Ballard. You can find more info about it in his American Covenant & other Covenant series of research about the founding of our nation that IMO has been stolen from history, just as we see the cabal trying th rewrite history & facts today with in regards to the jab & election.
interesting^ didn't know that about the people on the Mayflower. do you know if they also read the Geneva Bible?
I've been reading about the history of King James, and thought the Geneva Bible might be a good alternative.
I do not know which version they read. If I find the link I will share it later. Essentially there are two sources for the Bible. The King James translation from the original Hebrew & Greek, the second is the Alexandrian sources.
I have used the KJV & know there are mistranslations in it, though I believe it is the most accurate at this point from what I have seen.
American Herritage video series (available on Prime) with David Barton discusses setting up the ASV, though I didn't dig into it.
thanks for the reply/details, I'll have to read more about the Alexandrian sources. and I enjoy the language of the KJV, but I know he was against the notes in the Geneva Bible, so that makes me wonder...
that darn Q;) I question everything now.