Rowina (21 Sep 2013)
"Replies to Bonnie M, Sonny, and Michael C"


 

Bonnie, I watched Scottie's new video on eternalrhythmflow, in which he says he believes the correct date of Rosh Hashana could be October 6-7, because that would place it within the Fall season (after the Fall equinox).  It is still summer, as the Equinox is on Sept. 22 by our Western calendar.  He says that both sun and moon were given in Genesis to tell time, and the sun says it is still summer.  One question, though, if the first month of the Jewish calendar actually starts on Oct.6/7, then the Spring feasts of the Jews will also be a month later in 2014.  Does this compute?  I am wondering.

Sonny, I am unable to tolerate fish oil or any fish of any kind, so I am not taking it.  I tried one fish oil perle some years ago and heard about it immediately.  I am more sensitive to the toxins in fish than most people, but I think all people would benefit by giving up fish.  Mercury and other toxins are very strong in it, due to increased presence in the sea.  Farm raised fish might be all right if the farmers did not add hormones and antibiotics to their water.  The fish raised so delicately would be worth the price of rubies (just kidding).

Michael C., yes, the other Christian yearly feasts of the Church, beyond the one I singled out, Epiphany, would be symbolically "neat" rapture days.  All Saints Day and Ascension Day.  All Saints this year is November 1, I believe, day after Halloween.  Ascension next arises 40 days after First Fruits, in the Spring of 2014.  Some Bible scholars expect the rapture 40 days after First Fruits in some year, not setting an exact year, but watching each year.  I'm just praying it will come soon, sooner soonest!



Mariel Rowina