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September 23rd , 2015 a interesting absolute fact
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 67504321:MV8yODkxMzMzXzUwOTI3OTk2XzNCNzJFREM5] [quote:Ice:MV8yODkxMzMzXzUwOTI3MzA2X0U3MjdEMzU2] [quote:johnswahoo:MV8yODkxMzMzXzUwOTI3Mjc4XzRFMUMwMkEx] It also is the Day of Arafah. This day commemorates the final sermon of Muhammad which the prophet gave in his final year of life. It is believed that on this day the religion was perfected and Allah's blessings were complete. There is a prophecy that I remember reading about the destruction of the seven hills. Common discussion is that this could mean the seven hills in Rome, however, in Amman Lebanon there are also seven hills. In the Graeco-Roman period, Amman was also know as Philadelphia. I know this is a stretch but, the Pope is heading to Philadelphia, Pa. from September 22-26th. [/quote] There is info on the net about the name Philadelphia Need to look it up [/quote] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amman In the 13th century BC Amman was called Rabbath Ammon or Rabat Amon by the Ammonites. In the Hebrew Bible, it is referred to as Rabbat ʿAmmon (Tiberian Hebrew Rabbaṯ ʿAmmôn). It was later conquered by the Assyrians, followed by the Persians, and then the Greek Macedonians. Ptolemy II Philadelphus, the Macedonian ruler of Egypt, renamed it Philadelphia (Ancient Greek Φιλαδέλφεια). The city became part of the Nabataean kingdom until 106 AD when Philadelphia came under Roman control and joined the Decapolis.[4] Amman was then destroyed by several earthquakes and natural disasters and remained a small village and a pile of ruins until the Circassian settlement in 1878.[5] Ottoman records from 1906 shows 5,000 Circassian living in Amman and virtually no inhabitants who spoke Arabic. [/quote]
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Daniel 9:
25 Know, therefore, and discern that seven weeks [of years] will elapse between the issuing of the decree to restore and rebuild Yerushalayim until an anointed prince comes.
Just so you know
June 7th 1967 the 6 day War
Israel not since 70 ad had control of Jerusalem
Take a date calculator
6-7-1967 to sept 23 , 2015 = 17640 days
Jewish prophetic year = 360 days
Divide 17640 by 360 = 49 exactly
September 23rd , 2015
I'm not saying anything
I'm just giving you a absolute fact
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