Actually I never thought about doing that. I might try it for an experiment. A couple of them seem smart. I might toggle the ignore button for the duration of this thread.
I was disappointed, relieved and confused. It was a cornucopia of conflicting emotions. I have two goldfish. I did not flush them. I bought them an automatic fish feeder. The like it. It's a very good unit. They are big boys. One is a Black Moor, the other is a Red Oranda.
From the latest information I have, Joshua didn't apologise. He didn't have an explanation. He is as confused as we are. It couldn't be a vision from Satan, Joshua speaks Jesus' Name interchangeably with God's.
It might be possible at this time, that Joshua does not understand what is happening. I was thinking of letting your post be the last, congratulations on a popular thread. 2000 views! But for you and the other people that are sincerely following along with the thread, there has been some new information to consider. Like how you were saying Joshua seemed like a nice, genuine Christian who knew his scriptures, I agree. He always seemed sincere. He acted as someone who had seen a vision from God, as crazy as that seems. Many are still in agreement with this, even at this time. It's perplexing. He still insists that his visions are true. Jesus told him He's coming to do the Exodus on the Feast of Trumpets 2025. He didn't give the time zone or the day or the date. We filled that in ourselves. Mike at Medic said: "Jerusalem is God's clock. We assumed it.
I'm sure you guys have had enough. But there's a couple things stuck in my mind. During this deal I came across someone saying the Feast of Trumpets was on October 7. I googled around and found that was the Day of Atonement. Then I forgot about it. I dismissed it. Even when all this began, that's all I do is search for the date on the net. And then I go with that like everyone else. I assume the Jews must know when their Feast Days are taking place. Or do they? There's been a lot of water pass under the calendrical bridge since the instructions were given in Leviticus.
The only Feast I have ever investigated, and done the Biblical count for with my own two eyes, was Passover. I don't really care to dispute what anyone else thinks about it, I remember discussing it with buddy here over multiple threads and years about 3 days and 3 nights in the heart of the earth, and it didn't produce any good fruit. But what I know for certainty, and what is also confirmed by the two best Bible calendrical guys who have ever lived, is that there were two Passovers being observed during Passion week.
Jesus and His disciples were observing conjunction on a Thursday Passover beginning on Wednesday at sundown, the Passover of the Jews was on Friday at sundown. The Jews were rushing to bury Jesus before sundown when their erroneous Passover would begin, Jesus already ate His true Passover a day earlier. Jesus was Crucified on Friday April 7. 30AD. That also happened to be a full moon. Jesus' Last Supper is counted from the new moon of the preceding month.
Taking that into account, I'm never really that impressed with those scenes yesterday of the Orthodox Jews pacing back and forth outside their temple wall during the Feast of Trumpets. If the Jews in Jesus' time were wrong about the correct date for Passover, could the Jews of our time be off with the Feast of Trumpets 2025? Check it out..
Maybe with that in mind, have a look and see what you think of this video. This guy thinks that the Feast of Trumpets is actually going to start on October 7 this year. I already searched and do not find a solar eclipse in 30AD, but I still found it interesting that there was a full moon on Good Friday. We might find out more as we go. If this is true, it would go a long way to explain Joshua's demeanor at this time.
It would be funny if Joshua is Still Right. This video I post for is informational purposes only. I do not promote, or intend to teach calendrical doctrine. Do your own due diligence.