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END TIME: Haiti and Foolish Preachers

Posted by Timothy J. Sakach, Ph.D. at 20 January, 2010, 12:08 am
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The 7.0 earthquake that devastated Haiti is one of the worst tragedies to happen in the Western Hemisphere. And at the time of this writing the specter of death continues to hang over the people. But some preachers are blaming the Haitians as a people who brought this upon themselves because, according to the foolish preachers, “They made a ‘pack with the devil.’”

But it is true that these people were greater sinners than any other people in the world?

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Category : Christianity | EL | End Times | Life | Resurrection | Yahua | Yahushua | destiny | prophecy | redemption

GOSPEL: The Feast of Tabernacles and The Great Day Oct 9-10, 2009.

Posted by Timothy J. Sakach, Ph.D. at 9 October, 2009, 7:28 pm
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I have not written about the Great Day before, although I should have. Some call it the “last Great Day” — as though it is the “last day of the Feast of Tabernacles.” But it is a separate High Day and a day to set-apart. What could the world have learned if all people took time to keep this day?

As I write this we are concluding the Feast of Tabernacles. This is another Seven-Day Festival when people from all around will leave their homes and come to a special place to live in temporary dwellings like tents or lean-to’s. For those whose day-to-day life depends upon their efforts, the FOT is a welcome change. For those who are used to living in their comfortable homes, it could be a trial.

Why would people subject themselves to such inconvenience?

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Category : Booths | End Times | Enoch | Feasts and High Days | Great Day Feast | Life | Revelation | Tabernacles | destiny | knowledge | prophecy

Enoch’s Calendar, Natsarim, and Witnesses

Posted by Timothy J. Sakach, Ph.D. at 19 May, 2009, 7:15 pm
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If you are following Enoch’s calendar you would know that the day of this writing is the Sabbath, and is the last day of the fifth week in the “Feast of Weeks.” One interesting fact of this seven week period leading up to the Feast of Firstfruits, was the prohibition instruction in the Torah about not eating any grain. I just heard a giant gulp!

Here is the quote, about which I have written …

And you do not eat bread or roasted grain or fresh grain until the same day that you have brought an offering [Wave Loaves] to your Elohim – a law forever in all your dwellings. (Lev 23:16)

What does this mean for us?

For some, it probably is “proof” that there are some “nuts” in the world. But for those with insight and understanding, it should mean that there will be no “harvest” (speaking of resurrection and eternal life) during this time.

And that is exactly what the Scriptures teach concerning those pesky seven “weeks” of Enoch’s vision. …

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Category : Elohim | End Times | Enoch | Eyahuwah | Israel | Lost 10 Tribes | Promises | Resurrection | Revelation | Scripture | Yahua | Yahushua | destiny | prophecy | religion | tribulation

END TIME: The Torah, The Feast of Weeks, The Feast of First-fruits — the Good News

Posted by Timothy J. Sakach, Ph.D. at 5 May, 2009, 6:55 pm
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The time of this writing is on the 46th Day of Enoch’s Calendar, which was given to him by direct revelation from the Messenger Uriel. The 46th Day is also the Seventh Day or Sabbath of the Week and last Day of the Third Week in the Feast of Weeks. We are now marching through, Day by Day and Week by Week, the Seven Weeks of the Festival. When the Weeks are complete, the very next Day after the Seven Weeks is the 75th Day of the Year and the 15th Day of the third Month.

It is called the Feast of First-fruits …

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END TIME: Is the “TORAH” relevant? The Sabbath? The Constitution?

Posted by Timothy J. Sakach, Ph.D. at 27 April, 2009, 5:00 pm
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It is very difficult for most People to understand that the time in the  Enoch Year (2009/2010) from Monday at Sunset through Tuesday at sunset is the Sabbath Day as taught in the Torah and the Sabbath that was set apart at the beginning. Is that relevant today? But that is only one item. What about the Torah or even the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution? Are they relevant? Some opine that none of these are “relevant in this age of ‘new enlightenment.’”

Some ask: How could the Sabbath be on a Monday and Tuesday? Wasn’t it “supposed” to be on Friday and Saturday? or on Sunday? Or maybe, as some believe, it was “done away” or “fulfilled.”

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