Thomas Wenz (22 Feb 2015)
"HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR: THE SHEEP ...and the Shemitah... followed by the Jubelee?"


 

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is the eighth sign of the 12-year cycle of animals that appear in the Chinese zodiac

Goat or sheep

The Chinese word y��ng refers both to goats and sheep,[4] with sh��ny��ng specifically goats and mi��ny��ng sheep.[5] In English, the sign may be called either. The interpretation of sheep or goat depends on culture.[1]

Characteristics

The Chinese commonly regard sheep as an auspicious animal, and the Year of the Sheep, therefore, heralds a year of promise and prosperity.[5]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goat_%28zodiac%29

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HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR: The sheep

and the Shemitah... followed by the Jubilee��? Sept 23, 2015

�� Watch and be ready!

 

 

And God blessed the seventh day (Genesis 2, 3)


In the Bible the figure 7 is the symbol of holiness.   

"Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied" (Jude 14).
Every seventh year the land had to remain untilled.
When seven times seven years passed, the Jews had the year of Jubilee, in which all the land sold in the meantime returned to its first possessor.
The days of the creation were seven;
seven of each clean animal were saved from the flood.
In the Gospel of John, Jesus says in seven ways who He is.
On the cross He pronounces seven words. The Book of Revelation contains letters to seven churches, etc.

Why is just the figure 7 the sacred figure? The Chaldeans did not have our decimal system, but a heximal one, e.g. six figures and a zero.
The decimal system is arbitrary.
In the computers men use the binary system, having only a 1 and a 0.
In the heximal system, our 7 was written 10, because there were no more than six figures. Seven became the holy figure because in looking to its written form "10" it symbolized the fact that if you put before the 0, sign of human nothingness, the 1, sign of the one God,
 the insignificant man becomes important, more important than all the simple figures.

The Jews were descendants of the Chaldeans. So the 7 became their holy figure. In opposition to 7, 6, being the last simple figure, became the symbol of everything petty.

The number of the apocalyptic beast is six, six, and again six (Rev. 13:18), which means a trifle, a trifle, and again a trifle.
A lamb can destroy it.

If you are an impersonation of the 7, a man who has denied himself and has become a 0; and if God, "the one," has put Himself as a shield before you,
then don't fear huge beasts.

They are paper tigers.
You will be the victor.��

Richard Wurmbrand
( „Reaching Toward the Heights��
 �C  Daily Devotions �C July 29)

http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/july2014/friedrichw713-3.htm

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John, greetings, thanks for your ministry !

keep on�� what a time�� soon and very soon��