The Great Exodus ~ Nisan 1

Parallels From Past And Present

In seeking understanding of the LORD God's ways, we find there can be many twists and turns as well as straight and parallel paths. This causes pause to consider the time of the Hebrew Calendar initiated at the time of the great Exodus and our time right now!
When the appointed time had come for the LORD to call the children of Israel out of Egypt to return to their homeland in Canaan He sent Moses.  Several engagements ensued between Moses and Pharaoh resulting in the LORD applying multiple plagues to break down his hard heart. Each plague took a massive toll on the Egyptians, more so than the Israelites.  

Of great interest within these ten plagues is that they directly correspond to ten of the gods of Egypt.  The LORD God did not just send ten difficult plagues, He directed them at their own gods who could do nothingHe was making a point.  He had brought three days of darkness which mocked their sun god Amon-Re.  This god was also known to have been depicted as having the body of a man and the head of a ram.  The LORD God brings three days of darkness, then institutes what becomes the Hebrew calendar.  The first thing on it is to slaughter a lamb.  This of course represents Christ who would sacrifice Himself in the future.  His blood is payment for our sins. But in this God is making it clear that their ram god is of no affect. And that the true purpose is a picture of a perfect harmless lamb sacrificed displaying the tender love from the most innocent God Himself, to pay our price.  It is difficult to grasp how precious this is and how great and merciful is our God.

In contemplation of the atrocities multiple nations face today by the global oligarchy which holds a strong hand on all national leaders and the civilian populace there appears to be no relief. However, God Almighty has kept watch over all and is moving swiftly to break these injustices.  He will only allow evil to go so far.  They are reaching their end and they know this.  However, very few within the multitudes are paying attention.  His word has revealed what He has done in the past, what He is doing now, and what He will do in the very near future.

The next great Exodus is at hand.  It is The Rapture.

Take note of when the LORD God initiated the Hebrew Calendar toward the end of the plagues.  And we are inundated with many plagues even now!
Take note there was a time of darkness for the Egyptians.  
Take note that Nisan (also called Abib)1 for 2024 begins April 9 directly after the darkness of the Eclipse which passes over not only several Ninevehs, but an area in southern Illinois know as Little Egypt. It will complete an X marks the spot of the intersection from the 2017 eclipse and April 8, 2024.  This is a warning sign from God Almighty. It may be the LAST warning, so take heed.  He gives time to repent, but know we are at the end. Who is paying attention?  All the elements pulling this together are clanging bells and sirens for those who are keeping watch.  We only have a few more days. The first Passover was directly after as it is again this year.  

Seek the LORD God and call upon His name.  Receive Eternal Salvation now! Become a child of God, now!  He loves you so much, so very, very much.

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Two Broods of Cicadas Set to Emerge 2024

Quoting from ScientificAmerica.com
Late spring and early summer in the forests of the eastern half of the U.S. have been eerily quiet for the past two years. In most years, long-lived periodical cicadas thrum through the region, but a quirk of timing means these insects have been sparse since 2021. This year, though, they’re roaring back. That’s because 2024 will see two separate batches of periodical cicadas emerge en masse, spread across much of the eastern half of the U.S. These insects crawl out of the ground once every 13 or 17 years for a rush of mating and egg-laying until all the adults die, and the next generation is tucked underground until their own teenage years. It’s an unusual but ancient lifecycle that has become part of the fabric of Eastern U.S. forests. And it will be on full display this spring, with both a 13-year brood and a 17-year brood emerging across adjoining territories—a particularly rare occurrence. “They don’t often coincide in time, but to have them coincide in time and space is even more unusual,” says John Lill, an insect ecologist at George Washington University. “That’s what’s happening this year that’s generating a lot of buzz—pun intended.”
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