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Explanation of the Twelve Transition Events in Noah’s Year of Deliverance Page 10 |
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Event 10: Sending Out a Raven and a Dove 3 February, 10 February, and 17 February 2012 The dove is commonly accepted as a symbol of peace by spiritual and secular people alike. Dove, in Genesis 8:8-12, is translated from yownah [H3123], which is also translated dove in all nine remaining uses. Twice in The Song of Solomon dove is associated with being “undefiled,” pure, honest. True peace indeed flows from pure integrity. The Song of Solomon 5:2; 6:9. Three times, a week between each, on 3 February, 10 February, and 17 February 2012, Yehuveh’s restored people makes an honest, earnest appeals to everyone else to make peace with Yehuveh. Some people responded to each of the first two appeals. Then when the final appeal is accepted by some and rejected by the rest, this chapter of earth’s history closes. “The dove . . . returned not again . . . any more.” Genesis 8:12. Humanity has received Yehuveh’s last appeals, and each person has made his final decision. Gael Bataman Originally Written: 9 May 2008 Latest Update: 11 July 2011 Return to Year of Noah Intro Go to Year of Noah Chart Return to Zadok Home Page Return to Section 5: Time Return to Section 8: Anointed Go to Historical Calendar Home Continue . . . Return One Page Go to Years of Returning (Darius) |