´¯`•. April 19, 2007

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2007 a Prophetic Year?
April 11, 2007   By Marylou Barry
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55122

aNNa’S NoTe:  Under most circumstances, I don’t *EVER* quote from WorldNetDaily.  Yes, I’m aware that most christchuns adore and worship at the feet of WND articles… I’m not one of them.  I don’t consider them to be a credible source for news, as they NEVER document where they get their information from, I can’t EVER find it anywhere else on the net ((which makes me doubt the trustworthiness of the source)), and a lot of what I read doesn’t match the REAL new sources I check… or (more likely, considering WND), it’s blown WAY out of proportion and is more bluster and bias than truth.  But this isn’t a news article, it’s an editorial and an opinion piece.  I found it fascinating, and will put my comments in double parenthesis and green ((as usual)).

In Genesis, God flooded the earth for 40 days and 40 nights, and 40 days after the mountaintops became visible, Noah opened the ark’s window and sent out a bird. Isaac was 40 years old when he married Rebecca, and his son Esau was 40 years old when he married Judith.  The judge Eli presided over the people of Israel for 40 years. Their first king, Saul, reigned for 40 years; their second king, David, reigned for 40 years; and their third king, Solomon, reigned for 40 years.

The number 40 is used a lot in the Bible, and it is sometimes – but not always – connected with punishment. ((Actually, 40 is the number of testing/trial… it’s root is “4” which is Biblically representative of ‘fire’, and “10”, which is a quorum, of sorts.))  Israel was made to wait 40 years in the desert to enter the Promised Land and was given a 40-year judgment under the Philistines for its misdeeds. Egypt had a 40-year sentence to serve under Babylon’s Nebuchadnezzar.

When Moses was given the Ten Commandments, he stayed on the mountain with God for 40 days. He died after living 40 years as a prince, 40 years as an exile, and 40 years as a prophet leading his people to the Promised Land. When they first arrived, he sent 40-year-old Joshua to spy out the land. That mission took – you guessed it – 40 days.

According to the New Testament, Jesus began his ministry with a 40-day fast in the wilderness and ended it with a 40-day reunion with his followers.  ((This answers my question – I wanted to know how long Jesus was on Earth between resurrection and ascension.  It appears it was 40 days… add three (for the time in the grave) and subtract from 50 (the days from Passover/death to Pentecost/Spirit), and we have 7 days… the number of completion.  Interesting.))

Fast-forward to June 1967. In the Six-Day War, Israel retook East Jerusalem, propelling the Temple Mount back into Jewish hands for the first time in 19 centuries. Then, in what may have been the first de facto land-for-peace tradeoff in Israeli history, defense minister and acclaimed war hero Moshe Dayan turned custody of the Mount right back over to the defeated Jordanian enemy. “It was evident that if we did not prevent Jews from praying in what was now a mosque compound,” he later wrote, “matters would get out of hand and lead to a religious clash.” However, Dayan had attached two conditions to the transfer: 1) a ban on rabble-rousing sermons against the Jews, and 2) freedom of access without limitation or payment. These conditions were never enforced by the Israeli government.

Some observers blame the transfer on Dayan’s secular worldview. “In his biography, Dayan clearly stated that the last thing he wanted was the Beit Hamikdash (Temple building) rebuilt,” one commentator wrote. “So Dayan ‘gave’ the Temple Mount back to the Arabs because he wanted to make sure that there wouldn’t be a third Temple. There was nothing that Prime Minister Eshkol could do about it. After all, Dayan had just become one of the biggest heroes in Israeli history. One of our biggest heroes may go down in history as one of our biggest screw-ups.”  Dayan’s heroism notwithstanding, Scripture speaks loudly against the giving away of Israel’s land to her enemies. Although official title to the Mount was not surrendered, guardianship of it and access to it were, and quite voluntarily so.

The point here might be better explained with an illustration:  On your way to school Monday, the neighborhood bully and two of his friends try to grab your lunch money in an unprovoked attack. You respond by bravely – and unexpectedly – beating the living snot out of all three. Monday night you get to thinking that, wow, maybe it would be best to mend fences because, at some time in the future, that bully might possibly threaten you again. So, on your way to school Tuesday, you startle the young thug by voluntarily handing him your lunch money!  “Butch,” you say, “I believe you’ve changed a lot since you regained consciousness yesterday, so I’ll make you a little deal. My lunch money for today is still mine, understand, but I’m going to let you hold on to it for safekeeping. However, I expect you never to harass me again, and I expect you to give me access to my money whenever I want it.”  How much regard do you think Butch is going to have for your lunch money – or anything remotely associated with you – from now on?

This year, 2007, commemorates the 40-year anniversary of the giveaway of the Temple Mount.

Now as before, Israel’s enemies surround the city and beat their plowshares into swords.  But now it is populated with monuments to a god the ancient Hebrews never knew, and the 40-year cycle has come around again.  Will the merciful God of Israel grant His people a pass on what some might consider one leader’s lapse in judgment?   Has the biblical 40-year phenomenon drawn to a close at this late date?   Or will 2007 be another prophetic year?

aNNa’S FiNaL NoTe:  Look at this as if we’re seeing a puzzle with a patten to it, and try and see what I’m seeing. 

  • There was 40 days of rain during The Great Flood.  At the end of which Noah sent out a raven (scavenger bird) and then SEVEN DAYS later, sent out the dove that brought back the olive leaf. 
  • There was 40 years of ‘trial’ (The Exodus) before the time in which the Jews could go into the Promised Land, but before they could do that, they had to fight the nations rising against them and overcome all wickedness… then came deliverance and prosperity and peace. 
  • Jesus was in the wilderness 40 days and 40 nights… and when I looked this up for information about a possible ‘seven’ or problem following it, I found that it wasn’t until AFTER the 40 days that Satan did his three temptations… [Lk4:2-3] the immediate trouble (the same as the raven, Israel’s battles, and the Trib period).  It doesn’t say this happened over seven days, though.  But now I wonder!
  • If the period between 1967 and 2007 is another 40 year period of trial in which God’s people must wait before being allowed to proceed into a period of fighting… leading to deliverance, prosperity, and peace, then that goes hand in hand with the start of the Revelation events (beginning with Solana’s 7-year ENPI as of 1/1/07), and will mean we really ARE now in the Tribulation.  I hadn’t added up the numbers between then and now before, but it makes *perfect* sense.

40 Day Flood  —  7 days trial/raven feasting on dead —  Deliverance/Promise
40 Day Exodus   —   Time of Battling?  —  Deliverance/ Promised Land
40 Days Jesus/wilderness — Satan’s 3 Temptations — Deliverance from sin begins
40 Year (67-07)  — 7 year Tribulation — Deliverance/Promise of Eternity

Now I’m a *little* frustrated that I can’t find any information on what happened directly after the 40 year Hebrew Wilderness period (not without extensive research, anyhow)… so if you have any information to make my life easier, would you share, please?   But still…!!  This is FASCINATING… and another reason I’m very interested in Biblical numerology.  It helps all the puzzle pieces to fit together, according to God’s own precedence.  Too kewl!!

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  1. We’re reading in Joshua right now and in Josh. 14:6- Caleb comes and asks for his share of the land. He has numbers in there — he says it was 45 years since he had went to spy the land. He was 85 yrs old and he says he’s willing to go fight for his land… So they probably fought for the land for at least 5 years after entering it… and in the next chapters they divide the land some more and they have to clear out some more people, but I haven’t seen it indicate exactly how many years until “the land had rest from war”.

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  2. At the end of that period Moses dies and the new leader JOSHUA leads them across the river Jordan and into the Promised Land. With God leading Joshua, they are victorious. The period of battles was long, much longer than 7 years I think, but the point is the same.I also think it interesting there were two water crossings. One brought the people out of literal bondage and the other out of the wilderness to their promised home. While Moses represented the law and physical rescue, Joshua represented faith (remember his spy mission where he was one of only two faithful to God’s promise?) and Spiritual dedication (Josh 24:15). … just my 2 cents…

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  3. Yes… 40 years is very prophetic… and I believe there WILL be something BIG come down this year, (this summer?) I wrote a thing a while back on it and quoted some of the stuff that Bullinger, (1800’s book “Numbers in Scripture”) wrote on that. One thing we have to remember is that the BIG THING could be here on earth OR it could be in the “Spirit realm”. We will have to wait and see!Interesting thing about Joshua and Caleb. The name “Caleb” means Dog. Gentiles were called “Dogs”… I think this is a foreshadowing of the fact that TWO groups will be found to have faith enough to “crossover”… the Jews of Faith and “Gentiles” of Faith…. they will share the “inheritance of the Promise”!This is HUGE stuff…….Bee

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  4. This was very interesting and so were the comments by Prof and Bee.  Wanted to discuss them at Home Church tonight but now we might not be getting together….that’s what happens when it is just a small group of Believers and 2 or more can’t make it, they cancel it.

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  5. Thought this was interesting about 40: http://www.geocities.com/jr_314159/40/FORTY.htm
    and another site: http://www.preteristarchive.com/StudyArchive/f/forty-years_generation.html
    Depending how you count back to creation ((and I guess what/how you think it happened – I’m a literal creationist)), the earth is now around 6040 years old. Another 40!
    Oh! After the 40 Wandering years they began the conquest of Palestine in 1400 BC.

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