Wednesday, October 21, 2015

"Looking back" a Great Week to "the Exile"

Recall the previous weak effort to look back on history a Biblical "Great Week" to find the exile of the Jews from Judah (see HERE).  In that essay the third deportation of the Jews from Judah (583 BC) was correlated with the year 2016 by the lunar interpretation of the Great Week.  Being less than even an amateur Biblical historian, I've been reading about the period.  Of particular interest has been the current "stabbing infitada" in Jerusalem that began in about July 2015. 

About the Great Week of 2520 years, which might be interpreted as 2600 lunar years (2520 solar years X 365.242 days in the solar year / 354 days in the lunar year = 2600.0278 lunar years), would have been 586 BC.  Reading Wikipedia, we find that in 587 BC the Babylonia Exile occurred.  That article notes that historians agree that the Babylonia Exile occurred in the summer months of the year but two noted historians disagree whether it was 586 or 587 BC.  According to Jewishvirtuallibrary.org, 586BC is considered "the Exile" which is within a process that began in 597BC and ended in 538BC.  Here's a suggestion:
The summer of 2015 is one Great Week removed from  "the Exile."  In the summer of 2015 we find the 'stabbing infitada' in Jerusalem.  Severe movement restrictions are being imposed on Muslims.  The same peoples, same institutions and, to an arguable extent, the same methods...one Great Week later.  Perhaps the greatest difference might be an exile of Palestinians rather than the Jews?

I was led to these thoughts from page 81 of "The Tunnel Thru the Air" which cites St John in Revelations:
But this would seem wrong.  The verse is Mathew 24:7, also found in Mark 13:8 and Luke 21:10.  I don't find the verse in Revelations although it has logical relation in the progression of the seals; false Christ's, wars, famine....  The events told in Mathew that may be placed in Revelations prophecy?  I missed that sermon but I expect its out there.  Did Mr. Gann misquote (I think not) or might the error have meaning?  Way beyond my Biblical pay grade though I have thoughts that even the ignorant cannot avoid having.  Did the verse say 'earthquakes.'  I think there are essays for that.

Remember the many essays regarding the "remarkable events" that Mr. Gann tells us will occur following the election of the 266th Pope (page 82 of TTTTA).

And, by the way, Mathew 24:7 or 24X7 = 168 and 168 is one of 15 units within the Great Week (168 X 15 = 2520)...   And 168 is the number of years in WD Gann's "Map of Time" comprised of two mirroring 84 year periods of repetition of events.  And we find, as I've indicated more than once, twice.... on page 84:


Just "filling my attic" with furniture which might find future utility.

Jim Ross
 

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