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Article Link: http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/50054/surprising-connections-between-sukkot-war-gog-magog-jewish-world/#48MIQx2ehWI7RV0q.97

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And it will come to pass on that day, when Gog comes against the land of Israel, declares the Lord God, that My blazing indignation will flame in My nostrils.” (Ezekiel 38:18)
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There are signs, both in current events and in Jewish tradition, that point to the possibility that the War of Gog and Magog, prophesied in the Books of Ezekiel and Zechariah, will happen this year on the Jewish holiday of Sukkot (Festival of Tabernacles).
As has been widely reported, the final Blood Moon of the most recent tetrad occurred on the first night of Sukkot, September 28, 2015. Each time a Blood Moon tetrad has fallen on Jewish holidays in the past 500 years, there has been a significant Messianic advancement. Is the War of Gog and Magog connected to the Blood Moon?
Parallel to the final Blood Moon, Iranian and Russian troops are moving into Syria. US troops are heading into the Sinai. Israel is being surrounded by foreign troops to the north and south. The End of Days blogger Tomer Devorah suggests, “It really looks to me like the set-up for the Gog uMagog invasion!”
The apocalyptic War of Gog and Magog, the final war that is part of the Messianic process, is mentioned in two places in the Bible – in the Book of Ezekiel, starting in chapter 38, and in the Book of Zechariah, beginning in chapter 12.
The connection between the War of Gog and Magog and Sukkot is made explicit in Zechariah 14:16, which discusses the annual celebration in Jerusalem on Sukkot, following the War of Gog and Magog.
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“And it will come to pass that everyone left of the nations who came up against Jerusalem will go up from year to year to prostrate himself to the King, the Lord of Hosts, and to celebrate the Festival of Tabernacles.” (Zechariah 14:16)
In a recent lecture given by popular speaker Rabbi Yosef Mizrachi, there are three other connections between the holiday of Sukkot and the War of Gog and Magog.


First, the numerical value of the Hebrew term “Gog uMagog” (גוג ומגוג) is 70. According to Mizrachi, this is an allusion to the 70 nations that make up the world. When the Holy Temple stood in Jerusalem, 70 oxen were sacrificed during the week of Sukkot. Each of these 70 oxen represented one of the original 70 nations.
Second, on the Sabbath that falls during the week of Sukkot, the section of the Books of Prophets that is read in synagogues all across the world comes from the Book of Ezekiel (38:18-39:16). This passage discusses the war of Gog and Magog which is predicted to come before the Final Redemption of the Jewish people.
Third, Mizrachi states that the only reference to Gog and Magog in the Talmud, Judaism’s enormous reservoir of rabbinic teachings, is in the tractate named Sukkot. Amidst a discussion of the death of the Yetzer Hara (Evil Inclination) in Messianic times, the Talmud speaks of the mourning that will accompany the death of Moshiach ben Yosef (the first Messiah from the Tribe of Joseph) who will be killed in the War of Gog and Magog.
Mizrachi puts these pieces together and emphasizes that, based on the mystical tradition of Judaism known as Kabbalah, the rabbis of the Talmud understood, “that the time that has the highest chance to have this war is Sukkot, and especially this year, when it is the end of Shmittah.”
“The Gemara (Talmud) says that in the end of shvyit (the seventh year, which is a Shmittah year), Moshiach ben David (Messiah, son of David) [will] come,” Mizrachi told Breaking Israel News, emphasizing that “all the signs that the Gemara gave [for the era preceding the Messiah] already happened.”

Read more at http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/50054/surprising-connections-between-sukkot-war-gog-magog-jewish-world/#UFv8hE4bdEYxRiSr.99
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“Messiah Will Come On Sukkot,” New Bible Codes Suggest

By Rivkah Lambert Adler September 27, 2015 , 1:30 pm

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“You shall celebrate the festival of the Lord for a seven day period; the first day shall be a rest day, and the eighth day shall be a rest day.” (Leviticus 23:39)
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The Bible Code that hints at the arrival of the Messiah following the end of the current Shmittah year. (Photo: YouTube Screenshot)
Biblical authorities have expressed their belief that we are now in the middle of the Messianic era. A recent review of Bible Codes found in Leviticus 23-25 points to the arrival of the Messiah during late September or early October of this year.
Rabbi Mattityahu Glazerson, international Bible Codes authority, reveals multiple references to the Messiah and King David, from whom the Messiah is descended, in a new video.
The first code that Glazerson points out is the phrase Moshiach yavo (Messiah will come). He goes on to point out the word b’Sukkot  (on Sukkot), the Jewish holiday otherwise known as the Feast of Tabernacles. A third code are the Hebrew letters tav, shin, ayin and vav (תשעו) whose numerical values add up to 776. This is a clear reference to the Hebrew year 5776, which began on sundown on Sunday, September 13.
In other columns in the table, Glazerson points out that the word David and also the words ben Yishai (son of Jesse, a reference to David) are found parallel to the code Moshiach yavo  (Messiah will come). Glazerson reminds his viewers that codes which appear parallel in a table are thought to have a particularly strong relationship.
The table from which these Bible Codes are derived comes from the Book of Leviticus, chapters 23-25. In a manner that’s unusual in his Bible Codes videos, Glazerson reads and translates all or part of multiple verses from these chapters. In this way, he establishes that the Codes are relevant to the subject of the Biblical text itself, which mentions shmittah, yovel (Jubilee) and the holiday of Sukkot.
“I want to emphasize that this table appears in the location in the Torah (Bible) where the verses speak about Sukkot.This is significant because part of the importance of a table of Torah Codes is the location that it appears in the Torah,” Glazerson told Breaking Israel News.

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The specific verses he quotes are:
“But in the seventh year, the land shall have a complete rest a Sabbath to the Lord.” (Leviticus 25:4)

“For a seven day period you shall live in booths. Every resident among the Israelites shall live in booths.” (Leviticus 23:42)

“You shall celebrate the festival of the Lord for a seven day period; the first day shall be a rest day, and the eighth day shall be a rest day.” (Leviticus 23:39)
“When you come to the land that I am giving you, the land shall rest a Sabbath to the Lord.” (Leviticus 25:2)

“You shall perform My statutes, keep My ordinances and perform them then you will live on the land securely.” (Leviticus 25:18)
Glazerson also quotes Leviticus 25:49 “Or his uncle or his cousin shall redeem him.” The Hebrew word for uncle is dod and the Hebrew word for cousin is ben dod, which literally means [the] son of [the] uncle. This is significant, because in modern Hebrew, dod is spelled exactly the same as David. Only the vowel points are different. So the verse “Or his uncle or his cousin shall redeem him” could be understood to mean David or the son of David shall redeem.

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Another fascinating detail in the Hebrew for this verse is that yigalaynu is translated in this context as “redeem him”. However, in another context, it’s possible to translate yigalaynu as “redeem us”. So the verse “Or his uncle or his cousin shall redeem him” could be understood to mean “David or the son of David will redeem us.”
Toward the end of the video, Glazerson points out two surprising codes. One is the Hebrew word mish’ala (wish, desire, request) and the other is tikvah m’el (hope from God). Glazerson says, “It is really a request, hope from God, that it will happen… [God willing], we hope soon to see Moshiach (Messiah) coming and redeeming us for all these troubles that we have today.”

When asked to reflect about all these signs of the Messiah’s imminent arrival, Glazerson told Breaking Israel News, “The fact that Rabbi Kanievsky speaks so much about it makes it interesting. [Before recently] he would not speak clearly about Mashiach (Messiah).”

Read more at http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/49689/messiah-will-come-on-sukkot-new-bible-codes-suggest-jewish-world/#EVs526jLm4Vq2GPD.99
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i got this from the first link...

Third, Mizrachi states that the only reference to Gog and Magog in the Talmud, Judaism’s enormous reservoir of rabbinic teachings, is in the tractate named Sukkot. Amidst a discussion of the death of the Yetzer Hara (Evil Inclination) in Messianic times, the Talmud speaks of the mourning that will accompany the death of Moshiach ben Yosef (the first Messiah from the Tribe of Joseph) who will be killed in the War of Gog and Magog.

Read more at http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/50054/surprising-connections-between-sukkot-war-gog-magog-jewish-world/#zy9XiuevSDTXct8J.99

1st appearance moshiach ben yosef 2000 yrs ago (suffering servant) My GOD & KING..

2nd appearance moshiach ben David (conquering King) coming @ armageddon

none of my God and Savior will die ever again, ANYWHERE...
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