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Subject JANUARY FIRST AND PAGAN PRACTICE CONTINUES IN THE CHURCHES
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Original Message The heavenly father promised to wake his elect in the end time and if you are opposed to these threads then you are not it.So for the few who are taking this seriously and making the changes in your life may the most high bless you richly.

Hsa 6:3 After two days will he revive us: in the third day he will raise us up, and we shall live in his sight.

1 day=1000yrs >messiah crucified 2000yrs ago
! We are in that time that will be cut short for the elect sake and the revival is happening


PAGAN HOLIDAY


In ancient Roman religion and mythology, Janus (Latin: Ianus) is the god of beginnings and transitions,[1] thence also of gates, doors, doorways, endings and time. He is usually a two-faced god since he looks to the future and the past. The month of January was named in honor of Janus by the Romans

*WHY ON THE INTERNATIONAL MEDIA YOU HAVE A WHOLE DAY OF THINGS AND EVENTS OF THE PAST YEAR ON NEW YEARS EVE*?

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Beginning of the yearThe Winter solstice was thought to occur on December 25. January 1 was new year day: the day was consecrated to Janus since it was the first of the new year and of the month (kalends) of Janus: the feria had an augural character as Romans believed the beginning of anything was an omen for the whole.

Thus on that day it was customary to exchange cheerful words of good wishes.[136] For the same reason everybody devoted a short time to his usual business,[137] exchanged dates, figs and honey as a token of well wishing and made gifts of coins called strenae.[138] Cakes made of spelt (far) and salt were offered to the god and burnt on the altar.[139][140] Ovid states that in most ancient times there were no animal sacrifices and gods were propitiated with offerings of spelt and pure salt.[141]

FVFG WILD PARTIES & TIME SQUARE REVELRY ERTRRT


This libum was named ianual and it was probably correspondent to the summanal offered the day before the Summer solstice to god Summanus, which however was sweet being made with flour, honey and milk.




THE NEW YEAR HOLY DAY GOD GAVE US
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Rosh Hashanah occurs on the first and second days of Tishri. In Hebrew, Rosh Hashanah means, literally, "head of the year" or "first of the year." Rosh Hashanah is commonly known as the Hebrew New Year. This name is somewhat deceptive, because there is little similarity between Rosh Hashanah, one of the holiest days of the year, and the American midnight drinking bash and daytime football game.

There is, however, one important similarity between the Hebrew New Year and the American one: Many Americans use the New Year as a time to plan a better life, making "resolutions." Likewise, the Hebrew New Year is a time to begin introspection, looking back at the mistakes of the past year and planning the changes to make in the new year. More on this concept at Days of Awe.

The name "Rosh Hashanah" is not used in the Bible to discuss this holiday. The Bible refers to the holiday as Yom Ha-Zikkaron (the day of remembrance) or Yom Teruah (the day of the sounding of the shofar). The holiday is instituted in Leviticus 23:24-25
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