Convergence of 4 Time Tables In This Year!
Expectancy, Redemption, Power of Salvation and Inheritance Converging This Year
It appears to me that all these key events are converging on this year during the fall season.
Kaph is a palm, an open hand, in Hebrew. It signifies giving freely with the palm up, or covering sin with the palm down.
It appears to me that all these key events are converging on this year during the fall season.
So I was looking up the biblical meaning for numbers in Scripture in Stephen's teaching materials.
Twenty (kaph) = Expectancy & Redemption
Two (2) events from 20 yrs. ago and two (2) meanings associated with the number 20.
- July 31, 1993 - 20 yrs. ago I came to Mankato 20 = Expectancy + Redemption
- July 28, 1993 - 20 yrs. ago I received a Prophetic word, you have run the 100 yard dash, you have run the 440, you have run the mile, but now I am preparing you to run the marathon.
There is some disagreement on the meaning of the number 20. Bullinger quotes Dr. Milo Mahan and appears to agree with him that it is the number of expectancy. Ed Vallow says it means Redemption.
Bullinger cites Gen. 21:38, 41 saying that Jacob waited expectantly 20 years to get possession of his wives and property before being released. However, this could also indicate that it took 20 years for Jacob to be redeemed from bondage.
Bullinger also cites Judges 4:3, showing that Israel waited 20 years to be delivered from Jabin's oppression. However, we could also say that Israel was redeemed from bondage after 20 years.
As I see it, these examples show the negative and positive sides of a number. When viewed as a time cycle—in this case, 20 years in length—the time indicates a waiting period and can be viewed as negative. But when seen as THE END of the 20 years, that is positive, for it is then the time of redemption. We may view virtually all numbers in this way. When viewed as time cycles, most of these numbers would convey the idea of waiting for the time to be concluded. - Stephen Jones Author -
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Twenty-Six (kaph-vav) = Power of Salvation
- Oct 25, 1987 - 26 years ago - (a Marathon is 26 miles) I received a prophecy of being in a David/Saul relationship, the word said Trust me, You are in a Saul David relationship, and you are not Saul, dodge the spears, don't throw them back. What's your name? David. Oh that makes alot of sense! - Mark Chironna
To write twenty-six in Hebrew, they wrote two Hebrew letters: kaph-vav. These signify an open hand with a nail. The Power of Salvation is pictured by Jesus' hands being nailed to the cross.
Twenty-six is the number signifying the Power of Salvation. The Hebrew word translated “Salvation” is Yeshua, which is Jesus' Hebrew name. Thus, the Power of Salvation is also the Power of Yeshua (Jesus). Likewise, the Hebrew name for Yahweh (YHVH) carries a numeric value of 26. (Y = 10; H = 5; V = 6; H = 5)
The 26th time that David's name is mentioned is in 1 Samuel 17:39, where David is being equipped with the sword to go out against Goliath—the world system. Of course, he declines the use of the carnal sword in order to rely upon his sling and the five smooth stones of Grace. Grace is the Power of Salvation.
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Thirty-Seven (lamed-zayin)= Inheritance
- Aug 22, 1976 - 37 years ago I was Married. 37 = Authority + Weapon (means to overcome)
Thirty-seven is the number of inheritance, which is established by God “cutting a covenant” with us. It is often associated with Jesus Christ the ultimate Inheritor of the earth, but it is also applied to inheritance in general. Further, one's land inheritance was said to be “divided” among the people. The land was “cut” or “divided” in that sense in order to give each his portion.
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