Abib (Nisan) 10-16


Tom Gaston called me today with an interesting discovery.

First, a quick review. The dates Abib (Nisan) 10-16, coming up in April, are incredibly significant. They equate to April 15-21, 2000. (Abib, the first month in the Jewish sacred year, is the original biblical term for which Nisan was later substituted due to Babylonian influence.)

ABIB 10:

1. The Israelites crossed the Jordan into the Promised Land (Joshua 4:19). This was actually "after three days" (3:2), also very significant. This crossing into the Promised Land is symbolic of our crossing over into heaven.

2. Jesus presented Himself as the Messiah.

ABIB 14.

1. The Israelites' first Passover celebration after crossing (5:10).

2. Jesus, the Passover Lamb, crucified.

ABIB 16.

1. The food from heaven, manna, for the Israelites stopped (5:12).

2. Jesus, our bread from heaven, resurrected.

 

So, the dates Abib 10-16, or 11-16, are very significant prophetically. Tom has found that when you multiply the dates 11-16 you get:

11 X 12 X 13 X 14 X 15 X 16 = 5765760, or 576/5760. (Multiplying by 10 only adds another zero.)

What is the significance? Remember, we are currently in Jewish year 5760! What are the mathematical odds of such a 576-twice-repeated result?

This is just one more of the many fascinating and possibly prophetic aspects of Jewish year 5760. For a summary of the other intriguing aspects of 5760, see my special report by clicking here.