That's less than nine years from now. That will be exactly 51 years from the reunification of Jerusalem and the proposed beginning of the true state of Israel.
If God moves in generations, and a generation is 51 years biblically, is there a significance to that date to come.
I suspect there is. We'll see. More revelation will come.
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One thing will be happening in 2018.
Christians will be quoting Psalm 90:10 to prove that a generation is 70 or 80 years, in an attempt to avoid admitting that their shonky predictions and weak interpretation of Matt 24:35 are wrong.
I have watched with amusement as the length of a generation has expanded from 25 years to 40 years, and now to 51 years, and the starting point shifted from 1948 to 1967. If we had the 51 years theory at the turn of the century, we could have really stirred things up by adding 51 to 1948 to get 1999.
I presume that Christians will eventually use Is 65:20 to prove that a generation is 100 years long. Where is that reference to human life lasting 120 years? It could be handy for extending a generation out even further. Any advance on 120?
I didn't do this math but it makes more sense to me than any of the other iterations of what a generation is. And there's the 51 year thing.... Berlin Krystalnacht. But then I'm german and it matters to me.
From another guy:
We are told, in Matthew, that there are 14 generations between Abraham and David, between David and captivity to Babylon, and between Babylon and Christ. This equals 42 generations between Abraham and Christ. It is suggested that there are about 2,160 years between Abraham and Christ. 2,160 divided by 42 equals 51.4 years per generation.
You can here the voice of the Spirit. You should stick to that.
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