END TIME: Prophetic Secrets of Enoch and the Messengers. Feast of Trumpets 2009.

Posted by Timothy J. Sakach, Ph.D. at 17 September, 2009, 8:42 pm
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OK! What’s happening? On September 18, 2009 at sunset the third quarter and the seventh month of Enoch’s calendar begins. This is the day of the Feast of Trumpets. It is NOT “Rosh Hosanna” as that means the “beginning of the year.” Well, some may think the year begins then, but it is not the beginning of the year on the calendar revealed to Enoch.

There is something I found fascinating about the times used in prophecy. Only when following Enoch’s calendar are 1260 days, and 42 months, and three and half years (time, times and half a time) equivalent times. They are the same length using the 360 counted days on Enoch’s calendar.

So why state them differently?


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END TIME: Equinox September 22, 2008 15:40 UTC Enoch’s Third Quarter Begins

Posted by Dr. Timothy J. Sakach Ph. D. at 22 September, 2008, 8:40 am
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On the long lost calendar originally revealed to Enoch by Uriel, the first day of each quarter was either an equinox or a solstice. That is also the first day (day number one) of the first month of the quarter. But only the months that start with the equinox determine the true time of the Feasts and High Days.

No other calendar on earth carries as much insight to prophecy and the destiny of mankind than Enoch’s calendar. Ignorance of this truth brings a curse across the entire earth and on its people …

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RAPTURE: Still here? Why nothing happened!

Posted by Dr. Timothy J. Sakach Ph. D. at 22 September, 2007, 3:22 pm
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Consequent to the fascination with the speculations that Christians would be taken away to heaven sometime between sunset on September 30, 2008, the start of Jewish Rosh HaShana or Jewish “Feast of Trumpets,” and sunset on October 9, 2008, the end of the Jewish Yom Kippur or Day of Atonement, many will be either disappointed or relieved that those days will have gone by uneventful. Why? What went wrong?

Note: First written in 2007 and revised for 2008.

Prophesying about the Christian notion of a “rapture” has led many into trouble. Even some televangelists got burned trying to predict this imagined, non-Scriptural, pre-tribulation event.

The main problem, of course, is that the idea of a pre-tribulation “rapture” is not from Scripture. The idea comes from twisting Paul’s epistles and from misconstruing the rest of the New Testament. But it really is a very recent idea from the early 1800s. Sure there are promises of protection, deliverance, and keeping some safe from the trouble prophesied to come. But not one is called a “rapture.” That is by definition, “a Theological term not found in the Scriptures.”

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