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Topic started on 9-4-2009 @ 12:30 PM by finemanm
One of my fellow ATS posters started a thread about Birkat Hachama (Blessing on the Sun); however, that thread does not mention that this is only the third time in 6000 years that this occurs on the night before Passover in the Jewish calendar.


When will the next Birkat Hachama take place?
Birkat Hachama will next be said on 8 April in the year 2009 (Hebrew date: 14 Nissan 5769).

Is there anything special about this date, 14 Nissan 5769?
There might be: the Kadosh Elyon (the 'Ostrovster Admor') wrote that there are only 3 times in 6,000 years of Jewish history when Birkat Hachama falls on 14 Nissan. [4] These are:

Prior to being redeemed from Egypt.

Prior to the miracle of Purim.

In the year 5769.

Since the first 2 occurrences preceded miracles and redemption, the Admor wrote that in the year 5769 the same will occur: This will be last time ever and shortly afterwards, the redemption must come, b'h.

Note: The Ostrovster Admor wrote that Birkat Hachama falls on 14 Nissan only 3 times in history, when, in fact, the year 5769 will be the 11th time that this occurs! (The last time was on 8 April 1925). Perhaps he was referring only to those times when Birkat Hachama precedes a major redemption. Certainly 5769 will be the last time when this can happen.

Another interesting aspect of this date is that the Moshiach ben David will arrive at the end of a 7-year cycle. [5] The year 5768 is a shmitta (sabattical) year, and is followed by 5769, the year in which we recite Birkat Hachama.


www.kehillaton.com...

So, in the span of 3 years, there is the end of the Mayan Long Count calendar, an event that happens only 3 times in 6000 years, and numerous other prophesies coinciding with this short window of time.

I'm not religious, but I think that the ancients had knowledge about things that we still do not completely understand to this date. What do you think?


reply posted on 9-4-2009 @ 01:07 PM by PGTWEED
Originally posted by finemanm
One of my fellow ATS posters started a thread about Birkat Hachama (Blessing on the Sun); however, that thread does not mention that this is only the third time in 6000 years that this occurs on the night before Passover in the Jewish calendar.


When will the next Birkat Hachama take place?
Birkat Hachama will next be said on 8 April in the year 2009 (Hebrew date: 14 Nissan 5769).

Is there anything special about this date, 14 Nissan 5769?
There might be: the Kadosh Elyon (the 'Ostrovster Admor') wrote that there are only 3 times in 6,000 years of Jewish history when Birkat Hachama falls on 14 Nissan. [4] These are:

Prior to being redeemed from Egypt.

Prior to the miracle of Purim.

In the year 5769.

Since the first 2 occurrences preceded miracles and redemption, the Admor wrote that in the year 5769 the same will occur: This will be last time ever and shortly afterwards, the redemption must come, b'h.

Note: The Ostrovster Admor wrote that Birkat Hachama falls on 14 Nissan only 3 times in history, when, in fact, the year 5769 will be the 11th time that this occurs! (The last time was on 8 April 1925). Perhaps he was referring only to those times when Birkat Hachama precedes a major redemption. Certainly 5769 will be the last time when this can happen.

Another interesting aspect of this date is that the Moshiach ben David will arrive at the end of a 7-year cycle. [5] The year 5768 is a shmitta (sabattical) year, and is followed by 5769, the year in which we recite Birkat Hachama.


www.kehillaton.com...

So, in the span of 3 years, there is the end of the Mayan Long Count calendar, an event that happens only 3 times in 6000 years, and numerous other prophesies coinciding with this short window of time.

I'm not religious, but I think that the ancients had knowledge about things that we still do not completely understand to this date. What do you think?
At another website: dreamingofmoshiach.com has an article telling the Jews of the USA to leave for Israel while they still could. They have until May 24th of this year to get out of the USA before anti-semitism intensifies in America.



reply posted on 9-4-2009 @ 08:48 PM by Republican08
reply to post by PGTWEED



I went to that website, so i'm feeling fuzzy, is it saying that every such and such years, everyone starts hating jews?

Cause that, sounds silly

Please Please correct me if i'm wrong, and why should jews leave america, I love em, without jews, THERE WOULD BE NO JON STEWART!


reply posted on 9-4-2009 @ 09:15 PM by InfaRedMan
reply to post by finemanm



lol! could you be any more vague?

Having a few Nostradamus related books, i find it amazing that there was never any mention of 2012... until now. This is just more crap that fools try to retrofit into their fear mongering, apocalyptic wish list.

It's a shame you buy into this BS. Will you still believe when Dec 2012 comes and goes without a drama and all the prophets of doom move the goal posts to a later date?

IRM


reply posted on 9-4-2009 @ 09:40 PM by finemanm
reply to post by InfaRedMan



I thought that this was just an interesting thing that an event is occurring now that is somewhat rare, and in conjunction with the end of the Long Count Calendar.

I am not saying that it has any particular significance because I am personally a skeptic, non-believer; however, for those who are believers of faith (you choose which one), or believe that something big is coming on 12/21/12 then I would like to know what people think about the coincidence of such prophesies with others coinciding with one another.

As far as 2012 is concerned, I am concerned that the Mayans knew something that we don't. There is a good book called Apocalypse 2012 by Lawrence E. Joseph that discusses different 2012 theories. www.armageddononline.org...

There are a lot of scientific, non-religious reasons to be concerned about 2012, e.g. Solar Maximum, etc... On the other hand, I believe that there are a lot of reasons why religion might have answers in these things.

Just trying to start an interesting thread dude.


reply posted on 10-4-2009 @ 08:39 AM by PGTWEED
Originally posted by Republican08
reply to
post by PGTWEED



I went to that website, so i'm feeling fuzzy, is it saying that every such and such years, everyone starts hating jews?

Cause that, sounds silly

Please Please correct me if i'm wrong, and why should jews leave america, I love em, without jews, THERE WOULD BE NO JON STEWART!
No, the website isn't saying that everyone will hate Jews in a certain year. However, it is implying the possibility of a disaster occuring in the USA that the Jewish people in America would be unfairly blamed for causing. Jon Stewart can broadcast from Israel as well as from America.



reply posted on 10-4-2009 @ 09:11 AM by Gawdzilla
reply to post by NW111



I'm not challenging you, I'm challenging your assumptions. When I see something like this I wonder why the obvious questions are not asked, or simply ignored. I suspect wishful thinking is the problem.

BTW, do you have a link to the source? If so, sorry, I missed it.
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