How close are we getting to the daily sacrifice that the prophet
Daniel talks about that will start Daniel's seventieth week? Here's
something taken off the Internet that's a clue to how close we really
are.
Article March 2013
Israel’s Veterinary Services will not authorize the planned public ritual
sacrifice of a goat in honor of Passover this year,
Veterinary Services representative Zohar Dvorkin said Thursday.
Jewish groups dedicated to the Temple Mount and Temple renewal are planning
the sacrifice as a reminder of what Passover looked like in Temple times. The
ritual slaughter is to take place in Jerusalem, in the Armon Hanatziv
neighborhood opposite the Temple Mount.
The organizations planning the sacrifice were unpleasantly surprised at the
Veterinary Services’ response. The Veterinary Services has authorized previous
sacrifices in honor of Passover, including one held in Jerusalem last year.
“After preventing us from fulfilling the mitzvah [commandment] of the
Passover sacrifice in its proper place, in violation of the law and of a Supreme Court ruling, now the authorities are plotting to
stop us from even learning about the way the mitzvah is to be performed,” they
accused.
“This stands in contrast to the approach to events
surrounding the Muslim sacrifice holiday [Eid ul-Adha], during which thousands
of sheep and cattle are sacrificed freely in Jerusalem and across the country,”
they added.
Organizers said that the sacrifice would take place as planned on the
Thursday before Passover with or without government approval.
In the meantime, they plan to file a lawsuit asking that the Veterinary
Services be forced to authorize the event, “a tradition
that has been ongoing for several years.”
Jewish groups held a mock Passover sacrifice on
Thursday opposite the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. The ritual slaughter was not
merely a historic reenactment, but, they say, practice in advance of the
reconstruction of the Temple.
The practice sacrifice has been held annually for the past several years.
This year organizers were unpleasantly surprised by a veto from Israel’s
Veterinary Services, which refused to authorize the event.
Organizers took the matter to court, and were able to quickly get a ruling
permitting the ritual.
The various groups involved in the event were
represented by Rabbi Yehuda Glick, who told Arutz Sheva that the ritual was
carried out with as much Biblical accuracy as possible.
“We took the goat, as the Torah commands, we had an altar built like the
real one, and a cooking pit built according to halacha
[Jewish law],” he said. “We slaughtered the goat with Leviim singing and
priestly clothing, just like in the real Passover sacrifice.”
Leviim are Jews belonging to the Biblical tribe of Levi, whose members took
part in Temple services.
The ritual was emotionally moving, Rabbi Glick reported. “The symbolism of
standing opposite the Temple Mount and preparing for the real Passover
sacrifice – it was without doubt a special moment,” he said.
Dennis Callen: Once they start the daily
sacrifices the prophetic clock starts of Daniel's seventieth week.
Then we only have 1,010 days before the antichrist is revealed by
setting up the abomination that makes desolate. That's found in Daniel
8:13-14 = 2,300 days minus Daniel 12:11 = 1,290 day leaves 1,010 from
the start of the daily sacrifice to the start of the tribulation.
That's when the tribulation starts according to Jesus Matthew 24:21 and
Mark 13:19. We are getting close.
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