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2027 then what?

 The prophet Hoses wrote, after two days He will revive us,... Hoses 6:2

Many have taken this to mean 2000 years. As one day with Yah is as 1000 years.

Thus, if Yeshua was baptized, that is His temple was purified in 27 A.D. as many believe, then that would mean we should expect something extraordinary to happen in 2027.

Indeed 2027 is also the date we should expect to see the Temple rebuilt and purified, according to another prophetic passage.  

So, when I considered the relationship between the purification of Yeshua's earthly body, or Temple, with the corresponding purification of the earthly Temple 2000 years later, I thought, this is something I must share.

Please remember, these dates could be off by a year, meaning it could be fulfilled in 2028.

It's  what comes next that is truly exciting!  So prepare yourself to be amazed in 2028.

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