1448 Passover Rapture Explanation; Part 1

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21 Mar 2026

The video discusses the timing of the Rapture, referencing a prophecy given to Joshua in 2018. It explains that the Rapture will occur on the Feast of Trumpets, which is determined by the sighting of the new moon, making the exact day and hour unknown. The video emphasises the importance of understanding the cultural and religious context of the prophecy.

The seven feasts of God are outlined, with a focus on the Feast of Trumpets and the Day of Atonement. The speaker argues that the biblical calendar, not the Gregorian calendar, should be used to determine these dates. They emphasise that Passover, a commandment of God, is always kept in the spring, and the calendar is adjusted to ensure this.

The Torah calendar is the true calendar, used by Jesus Christ, and is based on the sighting of the new moon. The feast of trumpets, a Hebrew idiom for the feast of trumpets, was celebrated based on the sighting of the new moon, not a specific date. The next episode will explain why the crescent moon, not the full moon, marks the beginning of the month.

Key Points

  • Rapture Prediction: Jesus Christ will rapture the church on September 23rd and 24th, 2025, 77 years after Israel became a nation in 1948.
  • Tribulation Period: A 7-year tribulation will follow the rapture for those left behind.
  • Second Coming: Jesus Christ will return on September 15th, the Day of Atonement, after the tribulation.
  • Prophecy Interpretation: The message is a two-fold prophecy, with the rapture happening on September 23rd and 24th, 2025, and the speaker returning to Earth as king on September 15th, 2032.
  • Message Authenticity: Despite the rapture not occurring on the predicted date, the message is not false and requires further understanding.
  • Cultural Context: Jesus, being Jewish, spoke in terms understood by Jews, which may not be clear to Gentiles.
  • Jesus’s Return Date: Jesus will come to take his church on the feast of trumpets on the 23rd and 24th of September, 2025.
  • Feast of Trumpets Timing: The feast of trumpets, also called Yom Teruah, is defined in scripture by God’s biblical calendar, not the modern calendar. It occurs on the first day of the seventh month, marked by the new moon.
  • Information Source: The information is sourced from the Bible, specifically Leviticus chapter 23, verse 23-25, and will be further explained in a series of videos.
  • Feast of Trumpets Timing: The Feast of Trumpets is the only feast that begins on the first day of the month, and its exact timing was historically uncertain because it depended on the sighting of the new moon.
  • Hebrew Idiom Confirmation: While ChatGPT didn’t confirm the Hebrew idiom “No one knows the day or hour” specifically referring to the Feast of Trumpets, a simple Google search verifies its association.
  • Biblical Reference: The phrase “No man knows the day or hour” is a biblical reference (Matthew 24:36) that is interpreted as referring to the Feast of Trumpets.
  • Feasts of God: There are seven feasts of God: Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits, Shavuot, Feast of Trumpets, Day of Atonement, and Tabernacles.
  • New Moon Significance: The new moon, spotted by Jews in Jerusalem, marks the beginning of the month and ushers in the Feast of Trumpets.
  • Connection to Biblical Prophecy: The first visible crescent moon on September 23rd, 2025, aligns with a date given to Brother Joshua by Jesus Christ.
  • Important Dates: September 23rd and 24th, 2025, are significant dates mentioned by Jesus Christ.
  • Biblical Month: The speaker emphasises the importance of the biblical month and God’s timeline.
  • Day of Atonement: The Day of Atonement is mentioned in Leviticus chapter 23, verses 26-27.
  • Day of Atonement Date: The Day of Atonement in 2032 falls on September 15th, sunset to September 16th, according to the biblical calendar.
  • Calendar Source: The calendar used is claimed to be accurate for past, present, and future, and is said to have been given to “brother Joshua” by Jesus Christ.
  • Future Episode Content: The speaker will explain how to determine the exact date of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion in a future episode.
  • Passover Timing: Passover is always observed in the spring.
  • God’s Calendar: God designed the calendar to ensure Passover never drifts out of spring.
  • Biblical Reference: Exodus 12:1-2 states that the month of Abib, meaning “ripening grain,” is the first month of the year, marking the beginning of spring.
  • Torah Calendar Explanation: The speaker explains the Torah calendar, highlighting how it ensures Passover falls in the spring by adjusting the number of months in a year.
  • Passover Timing: Passover is always in the spring, and the calendar is adjusted to keep it that way.
  • Torah Calendar Website: The speaker recommends visiting tocal.com to learn more about the Torah calendar.
  • Birthday Celebration: Birthdays are celebrated on the same moon.
  • Feast of Trumpets: The Feast of Trumpets, also known as “no one knows the day or hour,” is a Hebrew idiom because the sighting of the new moon was unpredictable without technology.
  • Reliable Source for Dates: The speaker believes that a specific website is a reliable source for determining dates like the Day of Atonement.
  • Divine Calendar: Jesus Christ uses a specific calendar, not the Torah calendar, and it aligns with the information given to Brother Joshua.
  • New Moon Calculation: The month is determined by the sighting of the new moon, specifically the first invisible crescent moon.
  • Call to Repentance: A strong message urging people to sincerely repent, live a holy life, and fully dedicate themselves to God as time is running out.
  • Calendar Reset by God: God reset the biblical calendar in Exodus 12:1-2, declaring the month of Passover as the first month of the year.
  • Significance of Passover: Passover is extremely important to God, marking the time when God reentered time around redemption.
  • Biblical Calendar Definition: Before Exodus 12, the Bible doesn’t clearly define the first month for Israel. After Exodus 12, God establishes spring as the beginning of the year.
  • New Year’s Celebration: The speaker believes that New Year’s has been celebrated incorrectly and that the correct celebration aligns with the spring equinox and Passover.
  • Rapture Prediction: The speaker predicts that the rapture will occur on the 16th and 17th of Nissan, which is approaching.
  • Upcoming Episode Content: The next episode will address questions about the lunar calendar, specifically why the crescent moon marks the beginning of the month and why the moon is not full if this is considered the calendar’s starting point.

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