According to the Talmud (both Babylonian and Jerusalem), there were two 40-year periods of time when miracles associated with the Feast of Atonement were witnessed. The first was in the day of Simeon the Just (BC 331 - 292), and the second was in the day before the temple's destruction (AD 31 - 70).
In modern times, there has been a 40-year period of time when a 3rd miracle associated with the Feast of Atonement has been witnessed. The first 2 miracles were directly associated with the feast, and the 3rd miracle is indirectly associated with the feast.
@Hristoroquen I'm not sure what happens beyond 2011. I think I'll stick to figuring out what has happened and what is happening, but not what will happen. Too many have failed in the attempt to figure out what will happen.
DanielJohn2300 4 months ago
@SAYYOURROSARY Thank you too. Math was always my favorite subject. That's why I had so much appreciation for these miracles, when I heard about them. I was pleasantly surprised to find a connection between the two ancient Jewish miracles, and the miraculous deception in the Vatican II Church. Only in the Catholic Bible can we find a Jewish oblation that involves pouring the "blood" (aima) of the grape at the altar (Sirach 50, 14-15). I don't think that's a coincidence.
DanielJohn2300 4 months ago
Interesing. So what comes after 2011 in all this? Molochim delendi sunt!
Hristoroquen 4 months ago
Very interesting ! I'm gonna look all this up for myself. Thanks for
posting this and all the research . I love the statistics ! lol It's kinda like the
Tilma of Our Lady of Guadalupe . It leaves no wiggle room .
SAYYOURROSARY 4 months ago