The 10 Days of Awe

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I Beleive
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The 10 Days of Awe

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As a I presently understand prophesy, I would expect the Second Coming of the Messiah to occur on the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur. If it is true that the Time of Jacob's Trouble (Daniel's70th Week- 7-days) of years) to occur during these prophetic 10-days, what are we to think of the 3 other days. The Seven festivals of the Lord are a prophetic shadow of His plan for the ages and Israel's restoration. The festival of Trumpets must surely be represented by some future prophetic event. These 3 days are an enigma to me.
Gregory M. Wilson, J.D.
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Re: The 10 Days of Awe

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Greg,
I speculate that Jesus would return on the day of the blowing of trumpets (Rosh Hashana) as in 1Thes 4:16 & 1Cor 15:52. That is a guess.
The day of atonement would be fulfilled by Zech 12:10 after Jesus' return.

I don't see any connection to Daniel's 70th seven because that seven is 7 years. I understand it to be the 7 years before the Lord's return.
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Dear Gregory,

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