The Holy Days Code: How the Law and the Gospel are an Encryption/Decryption Messaging System by Mark Stading

The Holy Days Code: How the Law and the Gospel are an Encryption/Decryption Messaging System

Mark Stading
352 pages
Jan 2012
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The Law of Moses records God commanding Israel to observe what have become known as the "Holy Days" from where the word "Holiday" is derived. In studying the details of the Holy Days there are many mysterious symbols and instructions assigned to them. Given these Days fall within Israel's 7 Month Harvest Season, "Harvest" is suggested the overall theme of this Holy Schedule. In turn, the Testimony of Jesus Christ records the Gospel Events which just so happened to coincide with the very first Days of this Schedule. For example, Jesus' Last Supper, Crucifixion and Death all coincided on the very first Holy Day (of Passover) . His body was then laid to "Rest" on the Schedule's first Sabbath Rest. Finally, Jesus was seen arisen from the Dead on the Schedule's first Harvest Day. What this book proposes by this is that the Holy Days and the Gospel Events are together a work of Divine Cryptography. In short, the Holy Days contain encrypted messages while the Gospel Testimony "decodes" the first of these messages. This suggests the rest of this "Holy Days" Code should be able to be decoded with the aid of the Gospel. What this book proposes is that this Code lays out a Human Harvest Schedule, beginning with Jesus, using Israel's Harvest Schedule to conceal it! To discover what the rest of this Code and its Schedule portends read this book!
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Pages 352
Published 2012
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