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Season of the Bridegroom
This is the ending of Purim Katan, The Catching Away by Heidi Rabe.
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The word Katan (in Purim Katan) is found in Isaiah 62:5, which says the following:
“For as a young man marrieth a virgin, so shall thy sons marry thee: and as the bridegroom rejoiceth over the bride, so shall thy God rejoice over thee.”
According to the Strong’s Concordance, the Hebrew word for “bridegroom” is chathan, which means “to close up” and “to seal.” It also means to “make an end, mark, seal (up), and stop.” (This is the word Katan.)
“For as a young man marrieth a virgin, so shall thy sons marry thee: and as the bridegroom rejoiceth over the bride, so shall thy God rejoice over thee.”
According to the Strong’s Concordance, the Hebrew word for “bridegroom” is chathan, which means “to close up” and “to seal.” It also means to “make an end, mark, seal (up), and stop.” (This is the word Katan.)
Barley Harvest (approximately 60-90 days)
The barley harvest represents the catching away of the church.
The barley harvest represents the catching away of the church.
Jesus is the bridegroom and the church is His bride. I think that Purim Katan marks the beginning of the season of the bridegroom. As previously noted, one of the definitions for chathan is to “mark.”
Season of the Bridegroom
The season of the bridegroom begins during Purim Katan.
Purim Katan (February 22-23, 2024 at nightfall)
Shushan Purim Katan (February 23-24, 2024 at nightfall)
The catching away of the beloved church could take place during any of the dates below. This is a continuation of the season of the bridegroom where Jesus will come for His bride. He will carry her away to protect her from harm.
Spring Equinox (March 19, 2024)
Purim (March 23-24, 2024 at nightfall) *30 days from Purim Katan
Shushan Purim (March 24-25, 2024 at nightfall)
Easter (March 29-31, 2024)
2nd Full Solar Eclipse (April 8, 2024; 29 Adar II 5784)
(It is interesting to note that the first full solar eclipse happened on August 21, 2017, which was the first day of Elul. Then, the second eclipse happened on the last day of Adar. These two months are six months apart.)
Barley Harvest (approximately 60-90 days)
*The northern hill country of Israel may harvest a little later (end of May to June).
Passover (April 22-30, 2024 at nightfall) *60 days from Purim Katan
Rosh Chodesh Iyar: 1 Iyar 5784 (May 7-9 at nightfall) *75 days from Purim Katan
Christian Pentecost (May 19, 2024) *87 days from Purim Katan
Pesach Sheni/Pesach Katan (May 21-22, 2024 at nightfall)
14-15 Iyar 5784 (May 22-23, 2024) *90 days from Purim Katan (See Psalm 90)
Lag Ba'Omer (18 Iyar 5784/May 25-26, 2024 at nightfall) *94 days from Purim Katan; 33rd day of counting the Omer
19 Iyar 5784 (May 27, 2024) *23.5 degree tilt **95 days from Purim Katan (See Psalm 95)
22 Iyar 5784 (May 30, 2024) *Last quarter moon
29 Iyar 5784 (June 6, 2024) *105 days from Purim Katan
Sivan means "season." Sivan is the month of weddings!
Rosh Chodesh Sivan: 1 Sivan 5784 (June 6-7, 2024 at nightfall)
Shavuot (June 11-13, 2024) *110 days from Purim Katan
Summer Solstice (June 20, 2024)
15 Sivan 5784 (June 21, 2024; Full moon *120 days from Purim Katan (The number 120 points to a divinely appointed time of waiting.)
15 Sivan 5784 (June 21, 2024; Full moon *120 days from Purim Katan (The number 120 points to a divinely appointed time of waiting.)
16 Sivan 5784 (June 22, 2024) *121 days from Purim Katan (120 days from Shushan Purim Katan)
Third month (Sivan) and 16th day: See John 3:16
17 Sivan 5784 (June 23, 2024) *122 days from Purim Katan
22 Sivan 5784 (June 28, 2024); last quarter moon
23 Sivan 5784 (June 29, 2024); See Esther 8:9-11
17 Sivan 5784 (June 23, 2024) *122 days from Purim Katan
22 Sivan 5784 (June 28, 2024); last quarter moon
23 Sivan 5784 (June 29, 2024); See Esther 8:9-11
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Rosh Chodesh Tammuz (July 5- July 7, 2024 at nightfall); Hurricane Beryl could be a hint; The beryl stone is in the southern section of both diagrams (breastplate diagram and New Jerusalem diagram). The center of the diagram is where hot weather meets cold weather, which produces storms. The catching away of the church could happen during a storm, similar to Elijah and the whirlwind.
There are 134 days between February 22, 2024 (Purim Katan) and July 5, 2024. Psalm 134 is the last of the Psalms of Ascent.
There are 134 days between February 22, 2024 (Purim Katan) and July 5, 2024. Psalm 134 is the last of the Psalms of Ascent.
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Summer Months
(The catching away could take place during any of these dates.)
1 Tammuz (July 7, 2024)
15 Tammuz (July 21, 2024); Full moon; 150 days from Purim Katan; See Psalm 150
29 Tammuz (August 4, 2024)
1 Av (August 5, 2024)
15 Av (August 19, 2024); Full moon; Tu B'Av
30 Av (September 3, 2024); Bride leaves her father's house
1 Elul (September 4, 2024); Return to God
*15 Elul (September 18, 2024); Full moon (Harvest/Barley Moon); partial lunar eclipse; 209 days from Purim Katan
29 Elul (October 2, 2024); Rosh Hashana (October 2-4 at nightfall)
(The catching away could take place during any of these dates.)
1 Tammuz (July 7, 2024)
15 Tammuz (July 21, 2024); Full moon; 150 days from Purim Katan; See Psalm 150
29 Tammuz (August 4, 2024)
1 Av (August 5, 2024)
15 Av (August 19, 2024); Full moon; Tu B'Av
30 Av (September 3, 2024); Bride leaves her father's house
1 Elul (September 4, 2024); Return to God
*15 Elul (September 18, 2024); Full moon (Harvest/Barley Moon); partial lunar eclipse; 209 days from Purim Katan
29 Elul (October 2, 2024); Rosh Hashana (October 2-4 at nightfall)
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Autumn Equinox (September 22, 2024; 19 Elul 5784)
Noah’s dove with the olive leaf (23 Elul; September 26, 2024; 23 Elul 5748)
(Hebrew) 5784: ‘uwr: chaff (as the naked husk)
Noah’s dove with the olive leaf (23 Elul; September 26, 2024; 23 Elul 5748)
(Hebrew) 5784: ‘uwr: chaff (as the naked husk)
Psalm 121
"I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help.
My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.
He will not suffer thy foot to be moved: he that keepeth thee will not slumber.
Behold, he that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep.
The Lord is thy keeper: the Lord is thy shade upon thy right hand.
The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night.
The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil: he shall preserve thy soul.
The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for evermore."