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CODE 6000
Google for “time of the end”, and ypu’ll get 779 million hits.
Needless to say,, that is a real audience, and now everyone has a book
spouting the latest theory. 2.1 billion Muslims await the twelfth Imam; 13.3
million Jews await the first coming of their Messiah. 2.2 billion Christians
await the second coming of their Messiah. That’s 4.31 billion people of the
world’s 7 billion who are speculating on a future intervention by a hand
reaching into our realm from another world. Finding solid evidence for dating
the end should not be a can we endlessly kick down the road. Allegedly, mankind has been granted 6,000 years to try
all forms of self-governments before our realm is superseded by another world
that intervenes to create a type of Sabbath or sabbatical lasting 1,000
years. This was taught in the Epistle of Barnabus (chapter 13), which was
allegedly considered authoritative in Alexandria and quoted elsewhere by
Origen, Eusebius and Jerome. Perhaps, in the first century, the epistle was
somehow related to the context of the Greek Septuagint text written in
Alexandria and used by Classical scholars to date the Creation around 5500 to
5200 BC, not 4004. The bottom line is that the “time of the end” is
somehow based upon the “time of the beginning” and somehow related to the
weekly Sabbath, the 19-year lunar-solar calendar, the 7-year sabbaticals and
49-year jubilees (observed in the 50th years). Sabbaticals and
Jubilees based upon 3761 BC The Hebrew calendar, the 19-year cycle and 7-year cycle
allegedly started anew in 3761 BC (the rabbinical date of Creation). When is
the sabbitical cycle? The answer is really a no-brainer. It doesn’t take a
genius to discover, but it has been hidden in plain sight, and researchers
seem to be al Now Google for “time of the end”, and you’ll get 779
million hits. Needless to say, that is a real audience. everyone now has a
book spouting the latest theory. The solution to the “the end” is likely somehow related
to the Hebrew calendar, the 19-year cycle and 7-year sabbatical cycle, which
allegedly started anew in 3761 BC, allegedly the date of Creation. When is the sabbatical cycle? The answer is really a
no-brainer. It doesn’t take a genius to discover, but it has been hidden in
plain sight, and researchers seem to be allergic to the evidence. Pick any date BC, subtract it from 3761, divide it by
19, and the remainder is the year of the 19-year cycle (if you don’t use a
calculatoe). Which year is the sabbatical? Just pick any date BC, subtract it
from 3761, divide it by seven, and the remainder is the year of the 7-year
cycle (if you don’t use a calculatoe). 3761 BC is 196
Years Off Very simple,
right? No, the problem is that 196 years (28 sabbaticals or four jubilees)
have been subtracted from the Hebrew (rabbinical) calendar, as in TABLE 1.
Therefore, the actual date for Creation should be 196 years earlier, in 3957
BC, instead of 3761 BC.
Note: The 196 missing years are made obvious by
the rabbinical date for the temple, 832 BC, instead of 968 BC. 136 years are
missing as in TABLE 1. the kings of Israel actually overlapped 30 years, and
60 years are missing between Abraham and his father (130 – 70 = 60).
Therefore 196 years are missing (-136 + -60 = -196) altogether are missing,
which are equal to four jubilees (49 x 4 = 196). 3957 BC, the Revised Date of
Creation 3957 BC is 196 years before 3761 and was likely when the sabbatical
and jubilee calendars originally began, but the 19-year cycle commonly used
today goes back to 3761 BC or 190 years before that, to 3951 BC. This is
another problem. What is the evidence that 3761 was the beginning of the 7-year,
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