Hey everyone I apologize for not being on this thread I have been busy with work as well as finding time to do some more digging.
My attention was once again brought to the Shemetah and for those who do not know it is the final year of a seven year cycle and it is important to note that the hebrew calender is not like ours
Now the first seven year cycle since Israls return to their land which started the count down to bible prophecy was in 1952 out of curiosity I added 70 to that number and got 2022 at first I figured this must debunk what I thought and obviously the tribulation would start in 2022 if it is to start soon at all
But then remembered that this year would officially start for them this september not when it does for us.
Ok I thought that is interesting and was reminded of Daniels 70th week a week being seven years if I am to understand correctly and that this would be the 70th week from the starting point in 1952 the first real shemetah since Israels return
This got me interested as I am always kind of skeptical about these things and said to God ok show me more I then had the idea to see what the hebrew year is called and they do it differently than we do it isn't 2022 for them it is 5782 and connected to the bet in hebrew meaning hosuing covering or sheltered I then decided to search for scripture related to 5782 and got this
Strong's Definitions
`uwr, oor; a primitive root (rather identical with 5783 through the idea of opening the eyes); to wake (literally or figuratively): — (a-) wake(-n, up), lift up (self), X master, raise (up), stir up (self).
Concordance Results Using KJV
Deut 32:11
As an eagle stirreth H5782 her nest, fluttereth over her young, spreadeth abroad her wings, taketh them, beareth them on her wings:
KJV
along with other verses but the main thing is that it means to stir or awaken and was reminded of how scripture says the dead in Christ will rise first then we who remain will also be taken, I quickly shook that from my mind as that is a pretrib thing and I wanted to look at this without bias then was quickly reminded how the holy spirit brings remembrance the things Jesus said I honestly didn't have anything to counter that.
continuing on the themes related to this 5782 is
5782 agony
Intense suffering of body, mind or spirit, brought about by illness, death or the judgment of God.
Examples of agony
Agony of body Ps 6:2 See also Ps 31:10;
Ps 42:10;
Isa 21:3;
Jn 16:21;
Rev 9:5;
Rev 16:10
Agony of heart Jer 4:19 See also Dt 2:25;
1Sa 1:16 Hannah prays for a son;
Job 6:2;
Job 7:11;
Ps 6:3;
Ps 25:17;
Ps 31:7;
Ps 38:8;
Ps 55:4;
Isa 65:14;
Mt 26:38;
Mk 14:33;
Lk 22:44 Jesus Christ prays on the Mount of Olives;
Ro 9:2;
2Co 2:4
Causes of agony
Illness Jer 15:18 See also Job 30:16-17;
Ps 6:2-3;
Ps 38:7;
Ps 69:29
Death Ac 2:24 See also Job 26:5;
Ps 18:4-6;
Ps 42:10;
Ps 55:4;
Ps 116:3
The judgment of God
So... yeah I just thought I would update everyone on my searching