šŸ‘ƒšŸ»The attack on Iran and its connection to the coming of the Messiah - We are about to enter the time of the coming of our righteous Messiah

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By Yisrael Shapira
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Rabbis from across all sectors (Haredi and Religious Zionist) are attributing the ā€˜Rising Lion’ operation against Iran to the imminent coming of the Messiah — all based on a calculation attributed to the Vilna Gaon regarding the 28 ā€˜seasons’ in the world, according to the interpretation of the verses written by King Solomon in Ecclesiastes.

The strike on the 17th of Sivan, 5785, marks the transition from ā€˜a time of war’ to ā€˜a time of peace’ — the final ā€˜season’ before the Redemption.


Words of the Gaon Rabbi Baruch Rosenblum

In his weekly lecture (as brought by Kol HaLashon), the Lithuanian preacher, the Gaon Rabbi Baruch Rosenblum, presented the calculation to an emotional audience. ā€˜I do not calculate the end times and I do not belong to the ā€œRevealing the Messiahā€ camp,’ he emphasized, ā€˜but when you see something written so clearly — I felt a tremendous spiritual awakening.ā€™ā€

The rabbi asked the audience to take out calculators and presented the calculation: ā€˜King Solomon listed 28 ā€œseasonsā€ in Ecclesiastes. 6,000 years of the world divided by 28 equals 214.285 years for each season. 27 seasons have passed — and we are in the final season.’

The precise calculation he presented: 0.285 of a year translates to 103 days from the beginning of the year, which is exactly the 17th of Sivan. ā€˜It’s astonishing how perfectly it works out!’ he emphasized.

He also added that the Vilna Gaon already wrote in his time that he was in the final season, and that therefore we should now be in the final time of peace before the Redemption.


Rabbi Elyakim Levanon, who preceded Rabbi Rosenblum in this calculation

Before Rabbi Rosenblum, Rabbi Elyakim Levanon — Rabbi of the Shomron and Head of the Elon Moreh Yeshiva — shared the same calculation and predicted the exact date of the transition: the 17th of Sivan, 5785.

The complex calculation he presented takes the fraction 0.285 of a year and converts it into days: 355 Ɨ 0.285 = about 253 days from the beginning of the year, which led precisely to the 17th of Sivan — the day Operation ā€˜Rising Lion’ began.


The source: The Mashgiach, the righteous Gaon Rabbi Eliyahu Lopian

Both rabbis cite the calculation in the name of our master, the Vilna Gaon, and as Rabbi Rosenblum quoted, the original source is Maran HaMashgiach, the righteous Gaon Rabbi Eliyahu Lopian, who wrote this in his book Lev Eliyahu.

Rabbi Lopian, who served as the spiritual director of the Knesses Chizkiyahu Yeshiva, was the first to cite this calculation in the name of the Vilna Gaon (his original words are attached).ā€

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Quotation of our master, the Vilna Gaon, in the book Lev Eliyahu by Maran HaMashgiach Rabbi Eliyahu Lopian

ā€˜I do not calculate the end times,’ Rabbi Rosenblum repeated and emphasized. ā€˜I pray three times a day asking the Holy One, blessed be He, that we merit — with God’s help — the sprouting of David’s line. But when you see something written so clearly in black and white…’

Rabbi Rosenblum thanked Rabbi Klarnstein for showing him Rabbi Lopian’s words (and therefore, apparently, he did not cite the source in the same way Rabbi Levanon did).

It should be noted that, as far as I know, the above words of the Vilna Gaon were not published to the general body of his disciples in the Gaon’s lifetime, but were only committed to writing in the time of Rabbi Lopian. Indeed, in the Gaon’s commentary on these verses in Kohelet there is a completely different interpretation.

Apparently, the sole source for these words of the Gaon is Rabbi Eliyahu Lopian alone, and we have merited that they are being publicized these days during the war in Iran. Interestingly, two prominent rabbis cite this and connect the Air Force bombings as part of the redemptive process.

Nevertheless, there is a difference in the words of the rabbis: Rabbi Rozenblum, the Haredi rabbi, said that ā€˜a time of peace’ means ā€˜we are about to enter the coming of our righteous Messiah,’ whereas Rabbi Lebanon, the Religious Zionist rabbi, interpreted ā€˜a time of peace’ as ā€˜a situation in which the enemies are afraid to go to war against us’ (this is how he was quoted in viral videos online).

It should also be noted that a similar interpretation of King Solomon’s verses is found with the Hasidic rabbi from the U.S., the genius Rabbi Shmuel Yissachar Dov Taubenfeld (of blessed memory), in his book Zichron Shmuel.

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The words of the Gaon Rabbi Shmuel Yissachar Dov Taubenfeld, of blessed memory, in his book Zichron Shmuel

According to his words, the seasons are not counted from the beginning to the end of the world as the Vilna Gaon states. Rather, he calculates based on the 28 seasons mentioned in Proverbs, where each year corresponds to one season. In line with the solar cycle, each year represents one season, and according to his calculation, there are 214 instances of the phrase ā€˜a time of peace’ throughout the world’s duration.
 
But it's only 5785 in the Hebrew calendar, you're off by 215 years...
It's actually 5970 something. Recent dead sea scrolls discoveries found that pharisees fucked with the dates in genesis in order to make it look like jesus wasn't the messiah
They did some "editing", to some copies of the Protestant Bibles, and added in shit like the Rapture (What Left Behind is based off of), and the constant wanking of Israhell.
the rapture is in thessalonians. Paul was a protestant though so I guess you're right. But he didn't "make it up". Christ told Him I think
No one shall know the hour nor the minute
Except the Father. The father told the prophets

Also the messiah the modern jews are looking for will be the antichrist
 
It's actually 5970 something. Recent dead sea scrolls discoveries found that pharisees fucked with the dates in genesis in order to make it look like jesus wasn't the messiah

the rapture is in thessalonians. Paul was a protestant though so I guess you're right. But he didn't "make it up". Christ told Him I think

Except the Father. The father told the prophets

Also the messiah the modern jews are looking for will be the antichrist
I cannot even fathom anyone below the age of 70 unironically believing in the Rapture Heresy.
 
Go read Left Behind on the Internet Archive. They even have a children's book version!


Left Behind remains the worst book series I ever started, and is one of the few series I tapped out on partway through because I just couldn't stand it anymore. They make L Ron Hubbard look like Shakespeare.
 
Left Behind remains the worst book series I ever started, and is one of the few series I tapped out on partway through because I just couldn't stand it anymore. They make L Ron Hubbard look like Shakespeare.
The series somehow comes off as both preachy and heretical at once, how the fuck do you even do that?
 
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Nobody here is calling Paul a heretic,
the Rapture Heresy.
we are calling out the Schofield Hebrews for editing the Bible later on in the 1800s with their falsehoods.
Paul was alive like 1700 years before that

Paul didn't write the Schofield reference bible in the 19th century to distort the context of everything he said in Scripture. Even the rapture as a concept is theoligically opposed to Christianity.
Paul did write the letter to the thassalonians though, which is where the rapture appears in the new testament
 
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Paul did write the letter to the thassalonians though, which is where the rapture appears in the new testament
According to the Schofield bible interpretation that was completely novel. I can say the Bible says to launch nukes from space and find some decontextualized Scripture to evidence my claim. It does not make my interpretation correct lol. The context was crystal clear for 1800 years - Paul speaks of the general judgement of Christ at His return. This is obvious as he talks about the resurrection of the dead at the same time. The rapture is an 1830s invention. "You're special - YOU don't have to suffer or be martyred, just all other Christians in history!" I imagine was the appeal of such nonsense, otherwise I cannot comprehend why it got any traction at all.
 
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According to the Schofield bible interpretation that was completely novel. I can say the Bible says to launch nukes from space and find some decontextualized Scripture to evidence my claim. It does not make my interpretation correct lol. The context was crystal clear for 1800 years - Paul speaks of the general judgement of Christ at His return. This is obvious as he talks about the resurrection of the dead at the same time. The rapture is an 1830s invention. "You're special - YOU don't have to suffer or be martyred, just all other Christians in history!" I imagine was the appeal of such nonsense, otherwise I cannot comprehend why it got any traction at all.
It legit sounds like some prosperity gospel garbage. "If I believe in God, I will be teleported to Heaven before the bad shit happens!"
 
No no no, there was some weird story back a couple decades ago with that premise, that angels/demons were powerful back in the Middle Ages but would be utterly crushed by modern militaries or something.

Also, good to see you back sir.
If you ever work out what that was please let me know because that sounds fucking amazing.
 
According to the Schofield bible interpretation that was completely novel. I can say the Bible says to launch nukes from space and find some decontextualized Scripture to evidence my claim. It does not make my interpretation correct lol. The context was crystal clear for 1800 years - Paul speaks of the general judgement of Christ at His return. This is obvious as he talks about the resurrection of the dead at the same time. The rapture is an 1830s invention. "You're special - YOU don't have to suffer or be martyred, just all other Christians in history!" I imagine was the appeal of such nonsense, otherwise I cannot comprehend why it got any traction at all.
Paul and jesus both talk about the rapture though. Long long before this Schofield character. It goes hand in hand with the resurrection of the dead.

We are special...just all the other christians in history. The purpose of the tribulation and the suffering there is to show the world, especially the jews, that jesus was the christ.

We as Christians already know this, we don't need the lesson.
 
No no no, there was some weird story back a couple decades ago with that premise, that angels/demons were powerful back in the Middle Ages but would be utterly crushed by modern militaries or something.

Is that maybe "Devil May Cry" the video game/netflix series where the US military fights demons and invades hell?

I always thought that idea was a wonderful premise for which to do a satire on the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. The US tries to build democracy in hell and demon refugees are admitted to western countries.
 
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