1453 Welcome to the first day of the last day

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1453 Welcome to the first day of the last day 

17 Mar 2026 The video discusses the timing of Rosh Hashanah, asserting it falls on a Thursday, not a Tuesday as commonly believed. The speaker argues that the equilux, not the equinox, marks the head of the year, aligning with biblical references and the timeline of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection. The video also explores the concept of a 3.5-day period, drawing parallels between Jesus’ death and resurrection and the prophecy of the two witnesses. 

The speaker discusses the significance of the Hebrew calendar, particularly the Day of Atonement and the Feast of Trumpets, in relation to biblical events. They argue that the year changes on September 15th, not on Rosh Hashanah, and provide evidence linking various biblical events to specific dates on the Hebrew calendar. The speaker also emphasises the importance of understanding the timeline of creation and the significance of the Sabbath. 

The speaker believes that the rapture will occur within the next 18 days, marking the beginning of the end. They argue that the Jubilee year, which began in 2026, aligns with this timeline, and that Jesus’ crucifixion occurred in 30 AD, not 33 AD. The speaker also interprets Hosea 6:2 as referring to the Jews’ revival and escape to Petra in 2033, following a period of tribulation. 

The timeline of events leading up to Jesus’ crucifixion is analysed, focussing on the significance of Nissan 3 (March 19th) and Nissan 7 (March 23rd). It is suggested that Jesus raised Lazarus on March 20th, and that Mary and Martha performed a cleansing ceremony on Nissan 7, making them clean for a meal with Jesus and Lazarus on March 23rd. This timeline aligns with the events of the crucifixion, which occurred during the Feast of Unleavened Bread. 

The Jubilee began on March 17th, and the speaker believes that significant events, possibly including the rapture, will occur soon. They analyse biblical verses, particularly those related to the resurrection and the gathering of believers, to support their interpretation. The speaker also mentions the significance of the number 186 and its connection to the speed of light. 

The speaker discusses the biblical account of Lazarus’ death and resurrection, emphasising the significance of the date, March 16th, which is the equinox. They believe this date is a marker for the rapture, predicting it will occur soon, possibly on March 20th, four days after the equinox. The speaker also mentions current events, including the potential revelation of the Messiah, and encourages viewers to stay vigilant and informed.  

Key points

  • * Rashashana Date and Day: The speaker claims that Rashashana is always a Thursday, despite the calendar showing it as a Tuesday. * Year of Creation: The speaker believes the current year is 628 from creation, not the Jewish year 5786. * Creation of Time: The speaker states that time was created on a Wednesday, along with the sun, moon, and stars. * Equilux Definition: The equilux is the day of equal day and night, distinct from the equinox. * Equinox Timing: The equinox date varies annually, shifting by 6 or 12 hours. * Biblical Significance: The equilux is considered the “head of the year” and is linked to events in the Bible, including the death of Lazarus and the crucifixion of Jesus. * Three Days and Three Nights: Jesus rose on the third day, which ends at 2:59 p.m. on Sunday. * Day Calculation: From Wednesday 3:00 p.m. to Thursday 3:00 p.m. is one day, and so on. * Misinterpretation of the Phrase: People often misunderstand “three days and three nights” as meaning a full 72-hour period. * Crucifixion Time: Jesus died at 3:00 PM on Wednesday. * Tomb Visit Time: The women arrived at the tomb before sunrise on Sunday, around 3:00 AM, to find it empty. * Significance of 84 Hours: The 84 hours from Jesus’s death to the empty tomb matches the biblical prophecy of the two witnesses lying dead for three and a half days. * Rapture Timing: The speaker believes the rapture will be preceded by a warning 84 hours prior, based on the interpretation of Jonah’s three and a half days in the well. * Creation Timeline Confidence: The speaker expresses strong confidence in their unique biblical timeline, stating that everything found in the Bible aligns with it. * Creation Start Date: The speaker argues that creation must have begun on a “little 28” and not on Trumpets (Tishrei 1), as starting on Trumpets would cause creation to overlap with Yom Kippur. * Year Change in Exodus: God changed the head of the year from September 15th to the first day of the seventh month in Exodus 12. * Meaning of Rosh Hashanah: Rosh Hashanah, meaning “head of the year” in Hebrew, marks the new year. * Date Significance: Each date in the calendar is interconnected, with events like Jesus turning water to wine occurring on the “third day.” * Location of the Miracle: The miracle of turning water into wine took place on Yam Kapor, not where some people believe. * Timing of the Miracle: The miracle occurred on the third day after the beginning of the ministry, which was a Tuesday. * Significance of the Third Day: The third day is always a Saturday (Nissan 3) and is significant in biblical events, including the story of Mary and Martha burying Lazarus. * Date Correlation Discovery: The speaker discovered correlations between biblical events and specific dates, such as the flood, Hanukkah, and the crucifixion. * Example of Date Correlation: The speaker gives an example of how the date of Purim (February 28th) is 30 days before Nissan 14, the crucifixion. * Another Date Correlation Example: The speaker also notes that the crucifixion must be 150 days after the floodwaters began to recede. * Crucifixion Date Confirmation: The crucifixion occurred on March 30th, 33 AD at 3 p.m., aligning with both the Gregorian and Hebrew calendars. * Supernatural Darkness: The three hours of darkness during the crucifixion were a supernatural event, not an eclipse, as no eclipse lasts for three hours. * God’s Control Over Time: God supernaturally stopped time during the crucifixion, preventing catastrophic consequences that would have occurred if the Earth’s rotation or orbit had been halted. * Creation Timeline: God created the world in six days and rested on the seventh. * Origin of Time: Time began on the fourth day of creation with the sun, moon, and stars. * Eve’s Creation: Eve was made from Adam on the sixth day of time, not created anew. * Creation Location: Eve was made in the garden, while Adam was created outside of it. * Significance of Wednesday: Wednesday is both a Sabbath and a high Sabbath, marking the day Jesus died on the cross. * Pentecost Timing: Pentecost begins 84 hours after Jesus’ ascension, which occurred on Shabaode (Ascension Day) on Sivon 10, May 25th. * Lazarus’ Death and Resurrection Timeline: The speaker explains their interpretation of the biblical timeline surrounding Lazarus’ death and resurrection, highlighting the significance of Levitical law and specific days mentioned in the Bible. * Biblical Interpretation: The speaker emphasises their belief in the literal interpretation of the Bible and how it led them to understand the timeline of events. * Connection to Nissan 1: The speaker believes that the events surrounding Lazarus’ resurrection are connected to Nissan 1, which they interpret as March. * Date Significance: The speaker believes that March 17th, Nissan 1, marks the beginning of the end, predicting a rapture within the next two weeks. * Jubilee Year Miscalculation: The speaker admits to previously miscalculating the Jubilee year, initially believing it to be the 49th year instead of the 50th. * Connection to Exodus 12: The speaker notes that the moving of Rashashana in Exodus 12 occurs on Nissan 1, March 17th, further emphasising the date’s significance. * Alternative Timekeeping System: The speaker proposes using a system based on days and millennia instead of the Gregorian calendar. * Misinterpretation of Biblical Timeline: The speaker argues that the common interpretation of Hosea 6:2 and the timeline from Jesus’ birth to the present is incorrect. * Adam’s Age and Time in the Garden: The speaker claims that Adam was created at age 26 and a half and spent seven years in the Garden of Eden, supported by extra-biblical texts and mathematical calculations. * Misinterpretation of Hosea 6:2: The verse is not about the rapture or Jesus’s return in the year 2000, but rather about the revival of the Jewish people. * Jewish Revival and Recognition: After a period of 2,000 years, the Jewish people will be revived and recognise Jesus as the one they pierced. * Flight to Petra: One-third of the Jewish people will flee to Petra to escape the Antichrist, where a great river will attempt to swallow them, but the earth will intervene. * Prophecy Fulfilment Year: The year 2033 is mentioned as a significant year, potentially related to a prophecy about the Jews rising. * Crucifixion Year Debate: There is uncertainty about the exact year of Jesus’ crucifixion, with 30 AD and 33 AD being suggested. * BC/AD Conversion Difficulty: Difficulty is expressed in converting between BC and AD years, particularly when trying to pinpoint historical events like King Herod’s death and Jesus’ birth. * Crucifixion Date: The crucifixion of Jesus Christ had to be in 30 AD, based on historical records of King Herod’s death in 4 BC and the temple’s destruction in 70 AD. * Hosea 6:2 Interpretation: Hosea 6:2 is not referring to a rapture, but rather to a different event. * Upcoming Events: Numerous significant events are set to occur over the next 14-18 days, including Rashashana, the day of creation, a ceremony by Mary and Martha, and a Sabbath. * Sabbath and Compassion: Using the example of saving an animal on the Sabbath, the speaker argues that Jesus’ act of feeding his people is justified and compassionate. * Significance of Nissan 3: The speaker believes that Nissan 3 (March 19th) is a significant date, potentially related to biblical events, and will be observing it closely. * Lazarus’ Resurrection: The speaker states that Lazarus was raised on March 20th, four days after his death, which was a Sunday, and 14 days before Jesus’ resurrection. * Significance of Sunday: Jesus’ resurrection on a Sunday perfectly aligns with the 14-day cycle, marking a significant “high watch day.” * Levitical Law and Jesus’ Actions: Jesus, adhering to Levitical law, couldn’t visit Lazarus’ house immediately after the resurrection due to ceremonial uncleanness. * Timeline of Events: Jesus, upon receiving news of Lazarus’ death, waited two days before travelling, ultimately arriving on the fourth day and raising Lazarus on March 20th. * High Watch Time Significance: 31 minutes and 44 seconds of watch time is considered very high. * Biblical Interpretation: Discussion about the story of Mary and Martha, their roles as a bride/elder and a tribulation saint respectively, and the importance of continuous faith and seeking forgiveness. * Ceremonial Cleansing: Explanation of the cleansing ceremony required after touching a dead body, as described in Vicodus, and its connection to the meal with Mary, Martha, and Lazarus on the eighth day. * Lazarus’s Death and the Plot to Kill Jesus: Lazarus died on Adar 31, and the authorities were actively searching to kill Jesus at this time, not a year prior. * The Anointing at Simon the Leper’s House: Jesus had a meal at Simon the Leper’s house after nightfall on Nissan 10, where his head was anointed. * The Triumphant Entry and the Last Supper: The anointing, the triumphant entry, and the last supper all occurred after sunset, with the crucifixion happening the following morning. * Lazarus’ Resurrection Timing: Discussion about the timing of Lazarus’ resurrection, suggesting it occurred on Nissan 4 (March 20th) and potentially around 3:00 p.m. * Jubilee and Resurrection: Connecting the Jubilee to the resurrection, stating that the dead must rise first and referencing Hosea 6:2. * Interpretation of Hosea 6:2: Debate on the interpretation of Hosea 6:2, suggesting it refers to a group of people who will live in God’s sight rather than ruling and reigning with Him. * Biblical Timeline and Events: Discussion about biblical events, their timeline, and their significance, including references to the jubilee, the rapture, and the resurrection. * Rapture Interpretation: Debate on the concept of the rapture, its interpretation, and the concern for those who cannot see it. * Salvation Message: A simple message about salvation through confession and faith in Jesus Christ. * The Rapture: Believers will be gathered and transformed, meeting Jesus in the air. * Resurrection of the Dead: The dead in Christ will rise first, followed by the living believers. * Dream Interpretation: A recurring dream about an orange lion attacking the speaker’s cat is mentioned. * Speed of Light Analogy: The east side total of 186 is said to add up to the speed of light, which is roughly 186,000 miles per hour. * Coins on Jesus’ Eyes: Discussion about the coins found on Jesus’ eyes, with questions about their origin and the timeline of events. * Crucifixion Date: Assertion that Jesus was crucified in 30 AD, based on the death of Herod the Great in 4 BC and the destruction of the temple in 70 AD. * Jesus’ Love for Martha and Her Siblings: Jesus loved Martha, Mary, and Lazarus, highlighting the importance of tribulation saints. * Lazarus’ Death and Resurrection: Lazarus died before Jesus arrived, and his resurrection symbolises the resurrection of the dead in Christ. * Significance of the Two-Day Delay: Jesus’ two-day delay before going to Lazarus might relate to the belief that the soul leaves the body after three days, although this interpretation is uncertain. * Earth’s Fixed Position: The speaker claims the Bible states the Earth is stationary and its orbit around the Sun is fixed. * Moon’s Changed Orbit: The speaker suggests the moon’s orbit was disrupted by a catastrophic event, changing from 364 days to 354 days. * Last Day Resurrection: The speaker asserts that the “last day” resurrection will include not only Jews but also tribulation saints, whose souls are currently in heaven. * Rapture and Resurrection: Discussing the concept of the rapture and the resurrection of the dead, particularly in the context of the tribulation saints. * Comfort in Death: Finding comfort in the belief that Jesus will raise the dead, just as he raised Lazarus, and that death is like sleep. * Order of Resurrection: Speculating on the order of resurrection, suggesting that those who are alive at the time of the rapture may be resurrected before those who have died. * Rapture Speculation: The speaker expresses hope for the rapture to happen soon, citing current world events as potential indicators. * Netanyahu and AI Conspiracy: The speaker discusses theories about whether recent videos of Netanyahu are real or AI-generated, expressing doubt and confusion about the authenticity of information. * Religious Prophecy: The speaker mentions a religious figure’s prophecy about Netanyahu becoming prime minister and remaining in power until the Messiah’s arrival, speculating about the implications if Netanyahu were no longer in power. * Truth Revelation: The speaker suggests that the truth about a person (potentially Netanyahu) will be revealed soon. * Prophetic Significance of March 20th: The speaker highlights the significance of March 20th, linking it to the resurrection of Lazarus and the equinox.

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