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The Prophecies of Revelation 11 & 12 and Daniel 12
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This short article is about the 1260 days (42 months) that the two Witnesses described in Revelation Chapter 11 prophesy on the streets of Jerusalem clad in sackcloth and the relationship of their days of service with the 1290 and 1335 Days that are given at the end of Daniel Chapter 12. Daniel was told…
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Generational Curses
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This article explores generational curses in scripture, particularly the curse on Adam’s descendants, which resulted from his sin. When Adam sinned, that action caused the curse of sin and death on all his descendants. They would all have to experience the second death (eternal separation from Elohim) for their sins. Also, from that point forward,…
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Priestly Order & The Six Year Mishmarots & The Otot
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The priestly order is found in 1 Chronicles chapter 24, as shown below. The order was established as follows. 1Ch 24:1 And the divisions of the sons of Aharon: The sons of Aharon were Nadab and Abihu, Eleazar and Ithamar. 1Ch 24:2 But Nadab and Abihu died before their father and had no children, so…
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List of Significant Events
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Before reading this, read “Calendars” and “Events that fall on the same Priestly Order on the Zadok Calendar.” The following exercise was created to help you navigate the priestly order Excel sheets. Here is the order of service of the priests who served in the temple. It was established by King David and his High…
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Events That Fall on the Same Priestly Order on the Qumran-Zadok Calendar
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This article is a presentation to share the information I have accumulated in calendar studies, mainly called the Zadok calendar. I have also studied biblical genealogies for a couple of years because a calendar has no starting point without a correct genealogy. The calendar kept by the Zadok priest at Qumran has its roots in…
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Zadok Calendar: Introduction
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I am writing this small paper to explain why I started studying the calendar found at Qumran in the Dead Sea Scrolls. I was first introduced to the calendar by a newspaper article by Rachel Elior, which I was encouraged to read by a friend in Israel. At that time, Rachel was a professor at…