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By Phil Richardson

August 13, 2021


This graph represents a time from Elul 1, being the start of the 6th month of the Jewish Calendar up until Yom Kippur 2021.

The 40 Days of Repentance or Teshuvah is a unique period of time covering a total span of 40 days from Elul 1, the 6th month, until Tishri 1, the 7th month, that begins the 10 Days of Awe that finalizes on Yom Kippur. Within this post, I will be discussing this unique window of time that runs from 8/9/21 to 9/18/21.

Within the Jewish culture, this is a very special time of reflecting on one’s spiritual life and to reflect on the past years personal actions in order to change course to become more godly in character and to repent as the beginning of the fall feast of Yom Teruah leading up until Yom Kippur is fast approaching.

In this graph, I would like to laser focus on the Fall of 2021, essentially a time from August to September of 2021. Within Messiah’s Jubilee, I have identified this time as being highly significant to the fulfillment of Bible prophecy. You may recall that the Feast of Trumpets (Yom Teruah) to the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) of 2021 is one of the Five Appointed Feasts out of 21 Years based upon the Symmetry of the Jewish calendar with the Daniel Chapter 12 Mathematical Formula. I do believe that this fast approaching 10 Days of Awe is a very significant prophetic time.

This is truly a time to repent for your past wrongdoings and sins and to humble our very soul. If you have read my book, then you do realize that I believe that this 10 Days of Awe may represent the Messianic Groom coming for His Bride otherwise known as the Rapture of the Church.

According to the logic of the Jubilee (the Messiah’s Jubilee is 7 weeks) and the connection to the 62 weeks from Daniel Chapter Nine when the Messiah was cut off, we find that we are in fact in the 6th year of the 70th week, meaning that the beginning of the seventh Shemitah month of Tishri (September 8th, 2021), we will have entered the 7th Shemitah Year of the 70th week – a Special Shemitah of rest. Daniel 9:24 states that 70 weeks are determined for your people (The Jewish People) and the holy city (Jerusalem)….

“Seventy weeks[fn] are determined
For your people and for your holy city,
To finish the transgression,
To make an end of[fn] sins,
To make reconciliation for iniquity,
To bring in everlasting righteousness,
To seal up vision and prophecy,
And to anoint the Most Holy.

Daniel 9:24

Would the Rapture fulfill this verse?

Could it be that a possible September 2021 Rapture might fulfill the requirements associated with Daniel 9:24?

Again, if 70 weeks are determined and we will have entered the 7th year of the 70th week this Yom Teruah 2021(See the Messianic Age graph for a visual), then it seems logical that the Groom coming for His Bride would “bring in everlasting righteousness, seal up visions and prophecy and would anoint the most holy.” One of the beautiful attributes associated with Yom Teruah is that it represents the Groom being crowned King on His wedding day with this day associated with the rapture of the Church. So, we see that to anoint the Most Holy may be interpreted to mean anointed and crowned King on the Messiah’s wedding day. Keep in mind that the Book of Revelation identifies the Messiah as riding on a white horse wearing many crowns. He will not be crowned King on earth, because He has or will be crowned in heaven.

I theorized in my book back in June 2020 that the time from Shavuot 2021 (March) up until September 2021 might represent a time of war and chaos because of my deep held belief that the Groom would need to rescue His Bride at a time when she would need to be rescued. As the socialist gain control more and more each day, we see this push of Tyrannical governments like never before. Civil liberties are being stripped away each day. Vaccine passports, forced vaccinations, contact tracers, open borders, lock downs and riots are in the news everyday and it will continue to spiral out of control. Yahshua said, when you start to see these things, then look up as your redemption draws near. So look up, especially this Yom Teruah!

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