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Part 1: To know when God’s final Jubilee and the 2nd Coming of Christ will take place, we first have to determine the correct date for the first ever Jubilee celebrated by the people of Israel.
According to the Law of Moses, the first Jubilee year should be observed at the end of 49 years after Israel entered the Promised Land. And Israel entered the Promised Land 40 years after the Exodus, during which time they wandered through the wilderness.
The Bible also tells us that Solomon started building the Temple in Jerusalem during the 4th year of his reign, which came exactly 480 years after the Exodus. If we therefore know the exact date of Solomon’s 4th year as King, we can determine also the correct year for the Exodus, as well as the correct year when the first ever Jubilee celebration was observed.
After discovering the exact year for the Exodus, I found out that there is a link between the first Passover celebrated just before the Exodus, and the crucifixion of Christ. And this link has to do with the number of years between 2 successive Jubilee years.
Furthermore, I also found out that important events in the history of Israel happened to fall on Jubilee years, such as the return of Israel 70 years after their Babylonian exile on 586 BCE; as well as the end of the First Jewish–Roman War which happened on 73 AD.
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According to the Law of Moses, the first Jubilee year should be observed at the end of 49 years after Israel entered the Promised Land. And Israel entered the Promised Land 40 years after the Exodus, during which time they wandered through the wilderness.
The Bible also tells us that Solomon started building the Temple in Jerusalem during the 4th year of his reign, which came exactly 480 years after the Exodus. If we therefore know the exact date of Solomon’s 4th year as King, we can determine also the correct year for the Exodus, as well as the correct year when the first ever Jubilee celebration was observed.
After discovering the exact year for the Exodus, I found out that there is a link between the first Passover celebrated just before the Exodus, and the crucifixion of Christ. And this link has to do with the number of years between 2 successive Jubilee years.
Furthermore, I also found out that important events in the history of Israel happened to fall on Jubilee years, such as the return of Israel 70 years after their Babylonian exile on 586 BCE; as well as the end of the First Jewish–Roman War which happened on 73 AD.
Edited by reba :
In keeping with the TOS of this site the video link has been edited.. We are a discussion site not a video site..
2.6: A member may not impose additional rules upon threads by claiming on/off topic or by other means. Moderators will enforce only the rules as included in the ToS and are not obligated to enforce regulations promoted by a member.
Please keep posts down to a respectable length and provide source and/or links for your info. Videos of personal teachings are not acceptable at this time. We want to respect copyrighted material. Be sure at minimum to cite your source and keep all posts in compliance with Fair Use copyright law. Plus, you stand a better chance of getting your post read if it contains a link with an excerpt from source that's relative to your point.
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