The birthing process.

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David H.

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Therefore will he give them up, until the time that she which travaileth hath brought forth: then the remnant of his brethren shall return unto the children of Israel. Micah 5:3

There is a lot of theories on how end times unfold exactly, and many of them differ by thousands of years. This Post is not here to malign any of those theories per se, but to show the outline that scripture gives for how the end times will unfold.

The simple analogy scripture uses over and over again for the end times is the birthing process. This can be divided into three distinct phases, Birth pangs, Labor and delivery, and sorrow turned to Joy when the child is born.

In Eschatological terms each of these phases represent the unfolding of events as Jesus described in His Olivet discourse. Birth pangs, precede a time of Great tribulation, followed by the birthing process where the sons of God are revealed. (See Romans 8:18-25, 1 John 3:1-3)

If Your timelines and eschatology do not follow this outline, and it is quite simple, then you are likely off track with how end times unfold. So I Pose the question how does your end time eschatology fit this birthing process which Jesus used to describe the end with?
 
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I Had mentioned in another Post here that the fall feasts of Hebrew calendar line up with this birthing process, with the month of Elul being the time of teshuvah Repentance and sorrow, 40 days with last ten being the 10days of awe and great sorrow. And with the feast of weeks being the feast where sorrow turns to joy. Thus this set of feast resembles this birthing process.

I Just happened to look on my Hebrew calendar for this year, and the night of Rosh Hashana this year happens to fall on "Labor day".... This gave me a bit of a chuckle.... Put a smile on my face.... Our redemption is drawing nigh. :)
 
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I Just happened to look on my Hebrew calendar for this year, and the night of Rosh Hashana this year happens to fall on "Labor day".... This gave me a bit of a chuckle.... Put a smile on my face.... Our redemption is drawing nigh. :)
Looking at a calendar, and suggesting the second coming is near?
 
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Looking at a calendar, and suggesting the second coming is near?

I Do not set dates, But as a watchmen I warn. Watchman sound the trumpet, many times they are wrong sometimes they are right.
 

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I Had mentioned in another Post here that the fall feasts of Hebrew calendar line up with this birthing process, with the month of Elul being the time of teshuvah Repentance and sorrow, 40 days with last ten being the 10days of awe and great sorrow. And with the feast of weeks being the feast where sorrow turns to joy. Thus this set of feast resembles this birthing process.

I Just happened to look on my Hebrew calendar for this year, and the night of Rosh Hashana this year happens to fall on "Labor day".... This gave me a bit of a chuckle.... Put a smile on my face.... Our redemption is drawing nigh. :)
I don't know when the Orthodox vacationers go home, but I'll be listening for the shofars.:cool:
 
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I Had mentioned in another Post here that the fall feasts of Hebrew calendar line up with this birthing process, with the month of Elul being the time of teshuvah Repentance and sorrow, 40 days with last ten being the 10days of awe and great sorrow. And with the feast of weeks being the feast where sorrow turns to joy. Thus this set of feast resembles this birthing process.

I Just happened to look on my Hebrew calendar for this year, and the night of Rosh Hashana this year happens to fall on "Labor day".... This gave me a bit of a chuckle.... Put a smile on my face.... Our redemption is drawing nigh. :)

Which feast days represent potty training after the birth?

Joking.