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Friday, February 20, 2026

The 2,000-Year Echo: A Startling Visual Comparison of the Astronomical Signs from AD 33 and AD 2032

 


I decided to do a little research; realizing that God has put signs in the heavens, I wondered if there were any similarities between the eclipses surrounding the crucifixion of Jesus on April 3, 33 AD and our projected end of the world date of Sept 5, 2032—the parallels are startling!


 

The images above and others below are the depictions of that research. Does the image above pique your interest? If it doesn’t, it should. What similarities do you see between the two sets of time periods AD 32-33 and 2032-33? In pondering that question keep in mind that the spring feasts of the Lord were fulfilled in the spring of 33 AD--in the midst of those eclipses. Will the fall feasts be fulfilled in the midst of another cluster of eclipses on feast days?

I asked Google to come up with a summary comparing the two sets of eclipses. (Note: AI is a technology that can be used for good or evil just like a screwdriver can.) 

The image provides a direct visual comparison between two highly concentrated periods of astronomical and biblical alignment: the ancient window of AD 32–33 and the modern window of 2032–2033.

 

It maps out a sequence of lunar eclipses (blood moons) and solar eclipses landing precisely on major biblical holy days. The top timeline establishes the "prophetic blueprint" during the years surrounding the crucifixion of Jesus, while the bottom timeline projects the upcoming alignments that will occur exactly 2,000 years later.

 

Striking Similarities

When placing these two timelines side-by-side, several profound parallels emerge:

 

The Spring/Fall Rhythm: Both periods feature a tight sequence of lunar eclipses emphasizing the spring feasts (Passover and Pesach Sheni) and the fall feasts (Sukkot).

 

The Feast of Trumpets Solar Eclipse: Both timelines are punctuated by a solar eclipse landing exactly on the autumnal civil new year—Rosh Hashanah / Feast of Trumpets (1 Tishrei). In the ancient timeline, this occurred on September 12, AD 33. In the modern timeline, it occurs on September 23, 2033.

 

The 2,000-Year Echo: The most glaring similarity is the mathematical gap. The modern sequence mirrors the celestial behavior of the ancient sequence exactly two millennia later.

 

The Rarity of the Pattern

Because the biblical calendar is lunisolar, a single lunar eclipse landing on Passover or Sukkot is not statistically rare—those feasts always begin on a full moon.

 

However, the clustering of these events into a specific pattern is highly unusual. The rarity skyrockets when you introduce a solar eclipse exactly on Rosh Hashanah. Since Rosh Hashanah is the only feast that begins on a new moon, it is the only major feast where a solar eclipse can occur. Having a concentrated sequence of spring and fall lunar eclipses, perfectly capped by a solar eclipse on the Feast of Trumpets, happening in a two-year window that is exactly 2,000 years removed from the crucifixion timeline, is an exceptionally rare astronomical convergence.

 

Biblical and Prophetic Significance

As discussed earlier, celestial bodies in biblical literature are treated as prophetic timepieces (Genesis 1:14).

 

The Ancient Timeline (AD 32–33): This sequence carries monumental historical weight. It marked the end of Christ's earthly ministry, his crucifixion (Passover, AD 33), and the birth of the early church. The heavens practically framed these events with signs matching the prophecies of Joel 2 (the sun turned to darkness and the moon to blood).

 

The Modern Timeline (2032–2033): Because the AD 32–33 sequence is viewed as the "master blueprint" of divine redemption, a mirror pattern appearing two millennia later is viewed by biblical scholars as a potential signal of a major prophetic culmination, the closing of an age, or the approach of the "Day of the Lord" associated with the blowing of trumpets.

 

Quite a nice summary, don’t you agree? I then asked it to expand the data to eclipses just before and after those years and to put it into an image.




Eclipses Before and After Adding to the Significance

 

These two-year windows do not exist in a vacuum; the years immediately surrounding them expand the pattern, adding density to the signs:

 

Expanding the Ancient Timeline (AD 31–35)

 

Before (AD 31): As noted previously, there was a partial lunar eclipse on Passover in AD 31. This turns the AD 32–33 spring sequence into a rare three-year consecutive run of Passover eclipses (AD 31, 32, and 33).

 

After (AD 34 & 35): The pattern echoes outward with a lunar eclipse on Purim in AD 34, followed by yet another Passover lunar eclipse in AD 35, showing that the entire half-decade was saturated with feast-aligned signs.

 

Expanding the Modern Timeline (2031–2034)

 

Before (2031): A lunar eclipse on Pesach Sheni (May 2031) precedes the 2032 alignments, creating a three-year run of spring feast eclipses leading up to 2033.

 

After (2034): The modern pattern technically extends into a larger 2032–2034 cluster. In 2034, there is a lunar eclipse on the Eve of Passover (April 3) and another perfectly aligned with Sukkot (September 28). This effectively completes a modern, extended "tetrad-like" sequence. 

Wow, that was some great work. I did notice an error and prompted it with this; “you made a mistake, sukkot in 2032 is on September 18 not October 18.” Here is the response and updated image. 

You are completely right, and that is a very sharp catch. I made a mistake by labeling October 18 as Sukkot.

 

On the official Rabbinic Hebrew calendar for 2032, Sukkot actually begins at sundown on September 19 (celebrated starting September 20).

 

The October 18, 2032 total lunar eclipse misses the standard observance of Sukkot by an entire month. Here is exactly why that date often creates confusion and why it ended up incorrectly labeled as Sukkot in those prophetic timelines:

 

The "One-Month Offset" in 2032

For a lunar eclipse to land on Passover or Sukkot, it must happen during a full moon on the 15th of the lunar month. In 2032, the total lunar eclipses occur on April 25 and October 18.

 

The Standard Rabbinic Calendar: In 2032, Passover is March 27 and Sukkot is September 20. This means both eclipses miss the major feasts by exactly one month. (The April 25 eclipse happens to line up with the secondary feast of Pesach Sheni, but the October 18 eclipse lands on a standard day in the month of Cheshvan).

 

The Equinox-Adjusted (Torah) Calendar: Many biblical astronomers and prophecy scholars argue that the modern Rabbinic calendar is mathematically "off" in 2032 because it places Passover before the spring equinox. If you insert a biblical leap month to push the start of the ecclesiastical year past the equinox (which was the ancient observation practice), the entire calendar shifts forward by 30 days.

 

The Result: On that adjusted calendar, Passover moves to April 25 and Sukkot moves to October 18. This sudden shift creates a "perfect" four-blood-moon tetrad for 2032–2033.

 

Because many modern prophetic charts use this adjusted calendar to maintain the unbroken tetrad pattern, October 18 frequently gets labeled as Sukkot. However, on the actual, standard calendar observed by Israel today, your correction is spot on: the feast is in September, and the October eclipse doesn't align with it.

 

Would you like me to generate a corrected image that updates the 2032–2033 timeline to reflect the exact standard calendar dates?

 


So, regardless of what comparison image you use they cause us to ask the question; do the eclipses surrounding Jesus’ crucifixion leave a blueprint for the future? Wouldn’t it stand to reason that since the spring feasts were fulfilled in the midst of the eclipses at major events surrounding the death burial and resurrection of Jesus at His first coming, that the fall feasts would be fulfilled in the midst of a similar pattern of eclipses at His second coming? 

And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: Gen 1:14 

So, is this eclipse data a confirmation that the last 7 years began on October 13, 2025, as I have put forth? 

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And what about the rarity, why do the 33 AD and 2032 eclipse clusters stand out?

What makes your specific comparison so compelling to eschatologists isn't the raw number—it is the exact 2,000-year mathematical echo between the crucifixion timeline and the modern timeline.

And that 2000-year mathematical echo is also another confirmation of the 2025 to 2032 hypothesis.

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Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Is a Prophetic Countdown Underway for 2029 or 2032?

 

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For generations, the question of when the end times will unfold has captivated believers. While the date of the Rapture remains a sacred secret known only to God the Father—“No one knows the day or hour”—a startling new possibility has emerged. A recent prophetic interpretation suggests we may now have the key to a timeline, a specific event that could allow us to calculate the dates for other significant milestones, from the Abomination of Desolation to the ultimate battle of Armageddon and the dawn of the Millennium. Are we closer than we think, could it be 2029 or 2032? Take a look at this chart. (Click on the image to enlarge)

 

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The chart above was made with the following end-times parameters in mind. 

1. Realizing that Jesus fulfilled the spring feasts with major prophetic events—crucifixion on the feast of Passover, etc—allows us to conclude that Jesus will fulfill the fall feasts—Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Tabernacles—with major prophetic events. 

2. The prophet Daniel gives us several date number parameters of 2520 (a week = 7 prophetic years of 360 days) 1260 (times, times, half a time), 1290 and 1335 from abomination of desolation.

 

And I heard the man clothed in linen, which was upon the waters of the river, when he held up his right hand and his left hand unto heaven, and sware by him that liveth for ever that it shall be for a time, times, and an half; and when he shall have accomplished to scatter the power of the holy people, all these things shall be finished.

 

And from the time that the daily sacrifice shall be taken away, and the abomination that maketh desolate set up, there shall be a thousand two hundred and ninety days.

 

Blessed is he that waiteth, and cometh to the thousand three hundred and five and thirty days. Dan 12: 7,11,12 

3. The signing of the peace treaty with the many on 10/13/2025 could be the treaty that fulfilled the Daniel 9:27 peace treaty prophecy.

 

And he shall confirm the covenant with many for one week: and in the midst of the week he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease, and for the overspreading of abominations he shall make it desolate, even until the consummation, and that determined shall be poured upon the desolate. Dan 9:27 

And since there was a peace plan signed exactly 2520 days (a week) before Rosh Hashanah in 2032 that would allow us to assign day 1 of the 70th week, the last 7 years, to 10/13/2025 and day 2520 would be on 9/5/2032. 

Also realizing that the beginning of the Millennium most likely aligns with the feast of Tabernacles and the “blessed” in relation to the 1335 most likely aligns with the beginning of the Millennium allows us to align the beginning of the feast of Tabernacles with the 1335 days. 

What about the highly synced date of 9/30/2028? Based on the syncs, this has been identified as the most likely date of destruction upon America the Babylon. Remember America must be destroyed as a superpower in order for the New World Order and the antichrist to take control. So, its destruction would precede the midpoint as the chronology above indicates. 

And what about the other highly synced date of 9/30/2029?  The most likely event for this date based on the syncs is for God’s wrath to begin during the Day of the Lord. Here is the chart again. 

Is this the way it will work out? I cannot tell you for sure—“we see through a glass darkly.” BTW, the rapture occurs after the opening of the sixth seal, which occurs at an unknown time between the midpoint and when God's wrath begins.

Another possible chronology I have also presented has the last 7 years beginning in the fall of 2022, with the midpoint in early 2026, and Armageddon and the Millennium in 2029, as this chart indicates.

 

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If the 2022-9 hypothesis is correct, then we will have to see the following by the end of the spring of 2026. 

1. Increasing war actions in WW3 leading to nuclear war. 

2. A worldwide hyperinflationary financial collapse. 

3. One fourth of the world’s population dying. 

4. A great UFO alien deception. 

5. The arising of the antichrist false messiah and his takeover of the world. 

6. The introduction of the mark--smart tattoo/implanted computer chip on right hand or forehead—no one can buy or sell without it. 

If we do not see those things develop by the end of the spring of 2026, then I would conclude that the last seven years did not begin in 2022. 

So, what’s it gonna be 2029 or 2032 or some other year for the beginning of the Millennium? As always time will tell, and we will know if it is 2029 by what happens in the next few months. As fellow prophecy watchers, I value your insights, what do all of you think? 

Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man. Luke 21:36  

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The true nature and timing of the Day of the Lord. 

The key events that must precede the rapture. 

America's surprising end-times fate. 

How to prepare for what is coming. 

An end times chronology reconciling the date parameters of 1260, 1290, 1335 and 2520. 

In a world filled with questions about the future, this book aims to provide a clear perspective. Don't guess what's next. Know what the scripture reveals. Get your copy in paperback, eBook, or audio and join thousands of readers finding understanding today.

Thursday, April 7, 2022

The Prophetic Significance of the Feasts of the Lord

 

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Have you ever heard of the feast of Passover and its prophetic connection to the death of Jesus as the spotless Lamb of God? I am sure that you have. Did you know there are 6 other feasts of the Lord, and just as the feast of Passover had prophetic significance, so I believe the other feasts do also. 

In fact I believe that the spring feasts aligned with and were fulfilled by major prophetic events at the First Coming of the Lord Jesus and thus I believe the fall feasts will align with and will be fulfilled by major prophetic events involving the 70th Week and Second Coming of the Lord. 

Therefore to help us establish a chronology of the 70th week we need take a more in depth look at the feasts of the Lord and their prophetic significance and implications. We will first examine the meaning of the word feast, which alludes to their significance. 

The Hebrew word translated ‘feasts’ means appointed times. The idea is that the sequence and timing of each of these feasts have been carefully orchestrated by God himself. Each is part of a comprehensive whole. Collectively, they tell a story. These feasts are also called ‘holy convocations’; that is they are intended to be times of meeting between God and man for ‘holy purposes.’[1] 

God instituted seven yearly feasts for the Israelites to observe. There were four spring feasts and three fall feasts. The feasts, in calendar order with their associated Hebrew dates, are:

 

Spring Feasts (March to June) 

1. The Feast of Passover—14 Nisan

2. The Feast of Unleavened Bread. 15 – 21—Nisan

3. The Feast of First Fruits—16 Nisan

4. The Feast of Weeks—50 days after first fruits.

 

Fall Feasts (September to October) 

5. The Feast of Trumpets—1,2 Tishri

6. The Day of Atonement—10 Tishri

7. The Feast of Tabernacles—15 – 21 Tishri

 

Not only are these feasts significant from a relationship standpoint between God and man, but they also have prophetic implications: 

These seven feasts typify the sequence, timing, and significance of the major events of the Lord’s redemptive career. They commence at Calvary where Jesus voluntarily gave Himself for the sins of the world (Passover), and climax at the establishment of the messianic Kingdom at the Messiah’s Second Coming...[2] 

Paul alluded to this prophetic connection in Colossians 2:16,17 when he said. 

16 Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of an holyday, or of the new moon, or of the sabbath days: 17 Which are a shadow of things to come; but the body is of Christ. 

Let’s expound upon this thought and see exactly how each feast points to a prophetic event. Without going into too much detail, we will summarize the prophetic implication of each feast. For a more thorough understanding of the feasts of the Lord, I would recommend Kevin Howard and Marvin Rosenthal’s excellent book The Feasts of the Lord. 

1. The Feast of Passover points to Christ as the spotless Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world, and was fulfilled when Christ died on the cross for our sins on Passover on Friday Nisan 14, 33 A.D. 

2. The Feast of Unleavened Bread shows that Christ’s sinless body would not undergo decay, and was fulfilled when Christ’s body did not decay while in the grave. 

3. The Feast of First Fruits shows that Christ had power over death and was the first fruit of the resurrection and was fulfilled when Christ rose from the dead on the day of the feast of first fruits on Sunday Nisan 16, 33 A.D. 

4. The Feast of Weeks alludes to the pouring out of the Holy Spirit upon the initiation of the historical church period and was fulfilled on Pentecost on Sivan 6, 33 A.D. 

It is clearly evident that the first four feasts were fulfilled at the time of Christ’s First Coming and thus we can reason that the last 3 feasts will be fulfilled in events surrounding Christ’s Second Coming. Let’s examine the three remaining feasts, which occur in the fall, and see how they may be fulfilled. 

The fifth feast, the Feast of Trumpets, or Rosh Hashanah, is practiced as a two-day feast. 

Rosh Hashanah (Hebrew: ראש השנה‎, literally "head [of] the year") is the Jewish New Year. The Biblical name for this holiday is called Yom Teruah (Hebrew: יום תרועה‎, literally "day [of] shouting/raising a noise") or the Feast of Trumpets… It is the first of the High Holy Days or Yamim Nora'im ("Days of Awe")…Rosh Hashanah is a two-day celebration, which begins on the first day of Tishrei.[3] 

I believe that since it is a two-day feast that it may have two separate and different fulfillments, one on the first day and one on the second.  One of the events I believe this feast may align with, though I am not dogmatic about this, is the rapture. The trump that is referred to at Christ’s coming to the clouds at the rapture may be a reference to the trumpet blown at this feast. 

And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. And he shall send his angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they shall gather together his elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other. (Matt. 24:30–31) 

The shofar blown on Rosh Hashanah is known as the last trump, which the apostle Paul mentioned in I Thes 4:16-17 and I Cor 15:52 in connection with the rapture. 

For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. 

In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.

This last trump of God will signal the beginning of the Day of the Lord in which the righteous will be delivered and the wicked will be judged. In fact, ancient Jewish tradition held that the resurrection of the righteous dead would occur on Rosh Hashanah with the blowing of the shofar (trumpet), which is why a shofar was engraved on Jewish gravestones. These two major occurrences signaled by the blowing of the trumpet are consistent with the historical use of the trumpet in Israel as explained by Marvin Rosenthal: 

The blowing of the trumpet in ancient Israel had two primary functions. The first was to call a solemn assembly; that is, when the children of Israel were to be summoned to God’s presence, the trumpet was blown (Ex 19:13,17,19; Num 10:2). And second, when Israel, under divine direction, was to go to war, the trumpet was to be blown (Num 10:9; Jud 7; Jer. 4:19-21).[4] 

Kevin Howard has this to say about the judgment aspect of the Feast of Trumpets 

Rosh Hashanah was often referred to as Yom Ha-Din (“Judgment Day”) by rabbis since it began the Days of Awe, the traditional time of God’s judgment.[5] 

The prophet Zechariah tells of the judgment that will transpire when the trumpet is blown: “And the Lord shall be seen over them, and his arrow shall go forth as the lightning: and the Lord God shall blow the trumpet, and shall go with whirlwinds of the south” (Zech 9:14). The benediction given for the last 2,000 years during synagogue services on Rosh Hashanah also speaks of the trumpet being blown at Rosh Hashanah at the Lord’s return, as explained by Kevin Howard: 

The benediction also speaks of the end of days when God will again reveal Himself through fire and the sounding of the shofar as He sends the Messiah: ‘The Lord shall appear over them; his arrow shall go forth like lightning. The Lord shall sound the shofar and march amid the storms of the south. (cf Zech 9:14)[6] 

Another interesting fact about the Feast of Trumpets that correlates it to the rapture is that, in the ancient observance of the feast, no one knew the exact start of the feast. It always started on the first day of the Jewish year, which is the first day of the month of Tishri, but no one knew the exact day when a Hebrew month started. 

The Hebrew months start by the sighting of the new moon, and it was the job of the Sanhedrin to announce the beginning of the month when the new moon was observed. Of course, one could calculate an approximate time by counting 29.5 days since the last new moon, but it did not officially start until the Sanhedrin observed the crescent moon, and then declared it so. 

This correlates beautifully with the truth that no one knows the exact time of Christ’s return. Some even feel that Christ’s own words, “No one knows the day or hour” is a direct reference to this feast for this reason. In Jewish tradition Rosh Hashanah is also known as Kiddushin/Nesu'in or the wedding ceremony of the Messiah.[7] 

In fact the practices involving the ancient Jewish wedding ceremony closely parallel the Messiah’s redemptive work. Pointing to the fact that the bridegroom/Christ will come for his bride—the church—at the rapture.[8] Thus these facts are a strong indication that this feast may be fulfilled at the rapture and also since it has aspects of judgment, possibly at another event, namely Armageddon. 

Thus in conclusion; in regards to the prophetic significance of the 2 day feast of Rosh Hashanah. Since the feast involves aspects of deliverance and judgment and has rapture associations. I believe it is possible that this feast may align with the rapture of some unknown year, and the return of Jesus to the earth at Armageddon. 

The Feast of Trumpets also starts the time period known as the Days of Awe. The Days of Awe are a 10-day period between Rosh Hashanah and the Day of Atonement in which observant Jews are to engage in a solemn time of self-examination. Tradition holds that these days are the last chance to repent before God’s judgment is finalized.[9] 

Prophetically, I believe these days may be fulfilled when after the last trumpet of the Feast of Trumpets, which calls for a solemn assembly; Israel will assemble for seven days and will receive Christ as their savior on the eighth day, which will be the Day of Atonement. This may happen directly after the rapture when Israel and all the world see Jesus in the sky. 

Yom Kippur or the Day of Atonement is the most solemn and important holy day of the Jewish calendar. In the Old Testament, the Day of Atonement was the day the High Priest made an atoning sacrifice for the sins of the people. This act of atonement brought reconciliation between the people and God.[10] 

I believe this feast will align with the time after Israel repents and officially recognizes Christ as Messiah and will be saved. And when will this occur? Most likely after Israel flees into the wilderness after the abomination of desolation and after the rapture. 

The final feast is the Feast of Tabernacles and is associated with Israel’s time in the wilderness. 

Sukkot, Succot or Sukkos, Feast of Booths, Feast of Tabernacles is a week-long biblical Jewish holiday celebrated on the 15th day of the month of Tishrei… The sukkah is intended as a reminiscence of the type of fragile dwellings in which the Israelites dwelt during their 40 years of travel in the desert after the Exodus from slavery in Egypt. [11] 

I believe this feast will align with the time when Israel will once again find themselves in the wilderness after fleeing the antichrist. And once again God will watch over and provide for them for 3.5 years.

 

Putting It All Together 

I view the prophetic implications of the fall feasts as follows: 

1. The Feast of Trumpets is practiced as a two-day feast that alludes to the return of Christ during the event known as “The Day of the Lord” in which the righteous will be raptured and the wicked will be judged. I believe this feast will start to be fulfilled at the beginning of the Day of the Lord when Christ comes to the clouds for His bride and will be totally fulfilled after God’s enemies will be vanquished at the battle of Armageddon and Jesus takes His throne in Jerusalem. 

Note: I am not dogmatic about the rapture aligning with Rosh Hashanah—I see other possibilities such as Pentecost, the day of Ascension, or at no feast at all. 

2. The Day of Atonement speaks of the shed blood of Christ and the substitutionary work it accomplishes in covering our sins and restoring us to fellowship with God. This feast will be fulfilled after Israel repents and recognizes Christ as Messiah and are saved on the Day of Atonement. 

3. The Feast of Tabernacles is a seven-day celebration in which the Israelites dwell in “booths” or shacks reminiscent of their journeying in the wilderness. This feast will be fulfilled when Israel will once again find themselves in the wilderness after they flee the antichrist after the abomination of desolation where God will protect and provide for them for 3.5 years. This feast may also align with the beginning of the Millennium in which God will dwell with man which starts with the marriage supper of the lamb. 

In summary this is the way I see it happening; 

Feast of Trumpets (1st day): Rapture. 

Feast of Trumpets (2nd day, years later): Armageddon.

Day of Atonement: Ethnic Israel will recognize Christ as Messiah and be saved. 

Feast of Tabernacles: Israel in the wilderness/beginning of the Millennium. 

I am certain that the fall feasts will have prophetic significance, whether or not I have all the details and nuances correct, I do not know. As the scriptures say, we see through a glass darkly. One thing is for sure, it is going to be fascinating to see how all this works out. 

Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man. Luke 21:36 

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