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New Information Revealed on Exact Date of Disaster
Comet Nibiru
“Therefore now amend your ways and your doings, and hearken
to the voice of the LORD your God; and the LORD will repent Him of the evil
that He hath pronounced against you.” Jeremiah 26:13
(The Israel Bible™)
Two new
opinions agree that Nibiru is coming, but don’t agree that it will be seen this
month.
Nibiru is
sometimes called Planet X or Planet 9. It is sometimes referred to as a planet,
star, meteor or comet whose orbit is due to overlap with Earth. Breaking
Israel News has been reporting on the Nibiru story since mid-January.
The
residual effect of Nibiru could include devastating consequences, including the
fulfillment of the prophecy mentioned in Zechariah 13:8 forecasting that two of
every three people will die.
And
it shall come to pass that in all the land saith the LORD two parts therein
shall be cut off and die; but the third shall be left therein. Zechariah 13:8
It is
possible that the space debris that Nibiru brings in its wake, including
asteroids and meteorites, will cause enormous destruction on land and deadly tsunamis in
water. Some see this as a possible fulfillment of Ezekiel 38:22:
And
I will plead against him with pestilence and with blood; and I will cause to
rain upon him and upon his bands and upon the many peoples that are with him an
overflowing shower and great hailstones fire and brimstone. Ezekiel 38:22
Most
predictions to date have targeted March 24-April 30, the period between the
upcoming Jewish holidays of Purim and Passover, as the time frame for Nibiru to
make its appearance. March 26, 2016 has been mentioned specifically.
An Alternate Date
An Alternate Date
However,
an online comment, posted by a man identified as Daniel and sourcing different
Jewish teachings, has experts rethinking this time frame. On February 16, 2016,
Bible Codes expert Rabbi Matityahu Glazerson posted a YouTube video titled
“Threat Of Comet – Nibiru 5776 in Bible Code.” Breaking
Israel News reported on his findings, as did the End
of Days blogger known as Shirat Devorah.
On March
5, Daniel commented on Shirat Devorah’s blog post, claiming, “The date of March 26 is completely
false and will be altered soon.”
According
to Daniel’s comment, Rabbi Moses Cordovero, a 16th century Talmudic scholar,
philosopher and mystical rabbi, connects the Star of Jacob, mentioned in
Numbers 24:17, to Nibiru. In this verse, Balaam, the non-Jewish prophet, spoke
of a star issuing from Jacob.
I
see him, but not now; I behold him, but not nigh; there shall step forth a star
out of Yakov, and a scepter shall rise out of Yisrael. Numbers 24:17
Daniel
points to Rabbi Cordovero’s commentary on this verse in the Zohar,
Judaism’s most important mystical text. Daniel claims that Rabbi Cordovero
described the look of the star and even gave the date of its appearance as “the
25th day of the six month.” Counting from the first Hebrew month of Nisan,
which falls in the spring, the sixth month is Elul. The 25th day of Elul this
year corresponds to September 28.
If Daniel
is correct in his understanding of Rabbi Cordovero’s commentary, Nibiru won’t
appear on March 26, but will appear on September 28.
Blogger
Menachem Robinson believes that this calculation is misleading. “Please, please, please don’t
be fooled by bad sources who think they are comforting the people when in
actuality, they are putting them in harm’s way. Much better to be safe, than
sorry. Watch out for misinformation,” he warned.
Further, Robinson wrote, “There was a comment saying that the sixth month is Elul, which is the sixth month from the Exodus. But if the Zohar is talking the sixth month of the calendar year (based on creation), it is Adar.”
Further, Robinson wrote, “There was a comment saying that the sixth month is Elul, which is the sixth month from the Exodus. But if the Zohar is talking the sixth month of the calendar year (based on creation), it is Adar.”
A Second
Alternate Date
Rabbi
Daniel Asore, a rabbi who works to bring unaffiliated Jews in Israel closer to
God, published a video earlier this year in which he
agrees that Nibiru is a real threat, but does not expect it to come this month.
In an
interview with Breaking Israel News, Rabbi
Asore said that Nibiru, which is called the Star of Jacob in rabbinic sources,
“is a sign of the coming, foretelling of the coming of Moshiach (Messiah).”
Rabbi
Asore further explained, “Forty days before Nibiru, chaos will take place in
human society. Wall Street will crash. The economic situation will be very
difficult and people will start to understand that they are fighting to
survive. It will be a big surprise to humanity.”
Asked
when he thinks Nibiru will come, Rabbi Asore said, “I don’t date it they way
they did because there is some intention to give false dates, in order to
convince people that Nibiru is not true. It comes from an intention to deceive.
It will occur. It is a real phenomena. But we don’t have the tools to measure
the timing.”
Pressed
for a time frame, Rabbi Asore told Breaking
Israel News that he thinks it will be “a few
years at the most,” although he also gave the impression that it could be “in
less than a year.” He emphasized that he “cannot be definite about the timing.
God never reveals the time. But we’re [close to] the time.”
Whenever
it hits, Rabbi Asore agrees that the tail of Nibiru will devastate the United
States.
However, he emphasized that both Jews and non-Jews who truly believe in
God will be saved. He told Breaking Israel News that
Evangelical Christians have a better chance of surviving the effects of Nibiru
than those affiliated with the Catholic Church.
“People
who live according to the rules of the body rather than the soul [are in the
greatest danger]. If the light of the soul is so far away from [a person] that
he denies having a soul, [that person] will be more influenced by stars. Those
who identify more with their souls are less influenced by the stars. The grace
of God will surround him.”
In order
to prepare for Nibiru, whenever it hits, people should work to transform fear
into faith. This is what will save them, according to Rabbi Asore.
The whole
concept of Nibiru has been repeatedly debunked. A simple Google search for the
term “debunk Niribu” yields over 27,000 results in under one second.
Are you struggling with a big decision or wondering
how your eternal future will play out?
Why not talk to the God of the universe and let Him
work in your behalf?
He says, “I
will instruct you and teach you the way you should go; I will counsel you with
my eye upon you" (Psalm
32:8).
Ask God to show you what to do. Pray the following
prayer:
Heavenly
Father,
I admit that I am a sinner and my sins have
separated me from you. I now want to turn away from my past sinful life and
begin a new life with you.
Please forgive me. I now receive your Son, Jesus
Christ as my Savior, my Master and my Lord. I believe and confess that Jesus
Christ died for my sins, was buried, and rose from the dead.
I want to receive all that Jesus Christ has
provided for me as my Savior. Your Word says, "Whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved” (Romans
10:13).
I believe and confess that Jesus Christ is the way,
the truth, and the life, and no man comes unto the Father, but by Him.
Lord Jesus, I pray and ask You, to come into my
heart and be Lord of my life. I thank you that you have given me eternal life,
and according to your Word, I am born again.
Heavenly Father, thank you for the gift of the Holy
Spirit that is in me now. I surrender my life to you. Use me for your glory.
In Jesus Name. Amen.
I came to worship You,
I came to sing Your praise,
I came to love You, Lord,
Your Holy name to raise,
Hallelujah, hallelujah,
Oh, how I worship You,
You are my Lord.
I came to sing Your praise,
I came to love You, Lord,
Your Holy name to raise,
Hallelujah, hallelujah,
Oh, how I worship You,
You are my Lord.
I Want To Go To Zion
1. I want to go to Zion,
I want to find the glory of the Lord.
I want to be with Jesus,
I want to go to the mountain of the Lord.
2. Oh, take me now to Zion,
Oh, let me find the glory of the Lord;
Oh, let me be with Jesus,
I want to go to the mountain of the Lord.
Dr. Rivkah Lambert Adler is a
Bible and Prophecy Watch reporter on Breaking Israel News. She made aliyah in
2010 from Baltimore, where her husband served as a synagogue rabbi. Rivkah
currently lives in Ma'ale Adumim, just east of Jerusalem. On September 11,
2001, she became passionate about the Land of Israel and the Final Redemption,
about which she has been writing, speaking and teaching ever since. Rivkah also
enjoys writing about women and Judaism and about making aliyah. She has a Ph.D.
from the University of Maryland.
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