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Last 6 Prophetic Months #3


In my zeal for playing with numbers, I wanted to see if the Pentecost season would correspond with signifigant revivals in history using the 6 prophetic month (180 year) template going back from 1844 when the final 6 prophetic month time span began.  I wasn't dissapointed.

The previous 6 month prophetic time span would have begun in

1644

If you go forward approximately 2 prophetic months to "Pentecost", or roughly 56 years, you come to 1720, which is right around the time of Edwards and the First Great Awakening!!!

The previous 6 months would have begun in 1464.

If you go forward approximately 2 months to "Pentecost", or roughly 56 years, you come to 1520, the time of Martin Luther and the Great Reformation!!!

The previous 6 month period began in 1284.

If you go forwward to "Pentecost" you come to 1340 and 8 years after this was when the Black Plague spread across the west and smote many thousands of pagan catholics, even as a plague burst forth in Exodus on that first Pentecost.

The next period begins in 1104 and Pentecost would happen in 1160.  It was only a few short years after this that Anselm becomes archbishop of Canterbury. This pleasant, otherworldly saint develops the ontological argument, thus proving the existence of God (at least to his own satisfaction).

The next period began in 924 and Pentecost was in 980.  This was 5 years after a very evil and sexually pornogrpahioc king, King Edgar of England, died.

The next periond began in 744 and Pentecost is 800, which would be a "golden calf" Pentecost, when the Holy Roman Empire was formed.

The next prophetic period began in 564, Pentecost on 620.  Right around this time King Ćadbald is so impressed by the courage of Lawrence, archbishop of Canterbury, that he becomes a Christian.

The 6 prophetic period before this began in 384 and the Pentecost season began in 440.  This is right around the time when Patrick, a Briton from a clerical family and himself an escaped Irish slave, returns to Ireland as bishop. Patrick organizes, evangelizes, helps the poor, confrontsthe druid sorcerers, and earns both respect and political power.

HallaluYAH!