Christians and Jews believe the 7 day week represents the time of man on earth. The 6 days of the week represent 6000 years for mankind to rule or work. (A thousand years is equal to one day unto the Lord) and the 7th day is the 1 thousand year Millennial rule of Jesus on this earth. (Revelation) If this is true which most Christians believe, when is the 6000 years up? According to the chronological years the Patriarchs lived form the time of Adam listed in the Bible, Adam would have been created about 4004 BC. Jesus was called the “second Adam” in scripture and He was crucified when he was 33 years old. (Luke 3:23 states He was about 30 years old when He began His ministry and the timeline by the Feasts show His ministry lasted 3 years) When Jesus began His ministry, the Pharisees ask for a sign and Jesus said, destroy this Temple and I will raise it in 3 days—speaking of His body. The Jews said, forty and six years has this Temple been built and you will raise it in 3 days? If you Google when Herod the Great began building the Temple, it is recorded as 20 BC. Forty six years from 20 BC brings you to 26 AD. Jesus was 30 in 26AD, crucified in 29 AD. Since the Rabbis of the Jewish faith consider pattern as prophesy, then it would seem plausible that Adam died when he was 33 years old. (Not literally but Adam brought death into the world when he sinned so in essence he died at 33 and Jesus brought life back to the world with His death when He was 33. (Romans 6) This would mean that Adam’s sin was somewhere around 3971 to 3970 BC. Now if you subtract 3971 from 6000 you get 2029 (or 2030 if you use 3970). So the 6000 years should be over in 2029 or 2030. Now since we know there will be a 7 year Tribulation (Revelation)(Daniel), if you subtract 7 years from 2029 or 2030, you get 2022 or 2023. Since most of all Christians believe the Rapture happens before the Tribulation begins, we are looking at the Rapture this year or next year. I am not saying this is true and I am not a prophet but if my math is correct, the God Wins statement could be more relevant than we realize!
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Great Book for interested believers: The Pre-Trib Rapture: A Bucket Full Of Holes!
These allegorical references to Noah and Lot are unmistakably both found in the immediate context of Jesus teaching on his Return. Notice in the passage above the words: 'thus shall it be in the day when the Son of man is revealed.' That is the Second Coming!
Jesus calls the church up with a shout. This is not revealing himself?
The very same day the door was closed on the ark God's wrath began to descend upon the wicked. The very same day Lot left Sodom and entered Zoar destruction rained down upon the wicked. The same day Jesus returns, and resurrects/catches away the Righteous, sudden destruction will once again fall upon the wicked. This is the point Jesus was trying to get across, and the prophetic pattern we are to embrace. Same day - sudden destruction!
Yes, and in every instance, believers were saved from the wrath.
Not the best book for your cause, bro.
Whether it be the exaltation of self, the promise of pleasure, escaping the call to crucifixion, the lure of personal prosperity, or simply an easier route to be had (escapism); somewhere in every false doctrine is an appeal to the carnal man
The call to crucifixion? What is this, exactly?
the lure of personal prosperity ????
or simply an easier route to be had (escapism); Really, escapism?
Straw man much?