Significant events occur on prophetically significant days as expected

Once again, events are continuing to confirm the pattern that has been discussed in this past article.  At the end of that article, it was pointed out how it was important for us to look out for significant events to occur on the 11th and 12th of December 2017. Sure enough, on Monday 11th, there was an attempted bombing at the New York Port Authority bus terminal in Manhattan. This is  biggest and busiest bus terminal in the world, serving more than 65 million people a year according to the BBC. The following is an excerpt from the CNN website on how they reported the incident;

A man wearing a homemade pipe bomb set off the explosive in a busy transit hub on Monday, injuring five and setting off panic during the morning commute. Authorities said the explosion in a walkway below Port Authority Bus Terminal was an isolated attempted terrorist attack. Officials said the suspect, 27-year-old Akayed Ullah, pledged allegiance to ISIS and said he acted in response to Israeli actions in Gaza. Investigators said the suspect had at least two devices, a law enforcement source with knowledge of the investigation told CNN. The device that detonated was a foot-long pipe that contained black powder, a battery, wiring, nails and screws. It was attached to Ullah with Velcro and zip ties. Investigators did not elaborate on the second device, the source said. The explosive chemical ignited in the pipe but the pipe itself did not explode, lessening its impact, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer.”Fortunately for us, the bomb partially detonated,” he said. “He did detonate it, but it did not fully have the effect that he was hoping for.” 

Clearly the hand of God was at work here and prevented what would have possibly been one of the worst attacks in New York’s history. The attacker made it clear that Israel’s actions were a motive for his actions. This occurred on a prophetically significant day, the 100 year anniversary  of the takeover of Jerusalem by the British which occurred on the 11th of December 1917.

The following day the 12th was the start of Hanukkah at sundown on the Jewish calendar. During the first day of Hanukkah on the 13th, something else major happened.  The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) declared East Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine and rejected US recognition of the city as the capital of Israel that had happened exactly seven days prior. The following is what Aljazeera reported on the event…

At a summit held in Turkey a week after US President Donald Trump declared Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, the group of Muslim leaders on Wednesday called on all countries to “recognize the State of Palestine and East Jerusalem as its occupied capital”. In a statement, the OIC added that the 57-member group remains committed to a “just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution”.  It also called on the UN to “end the Israeli occupation” of Palestine and declared Trump’s administration liable for “all the consequences of not retracting from this illegal decision”.

The observed pattern is still holding out and we need to take note of this as we continue to watch and pray. The next significant date to watch is the 19th of December. On this day, the 8th and last day of Hanukkah will start at sundown. The 19th will also be the 120th day since the Great American eclipse that occurred on the 21st of August this year.

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