Why Did So Many Key Events of the Restoration Happen on the Equinox?
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Vincent H BeazelNovember 17, 2019
From the day March 29th 2007 while reading in rhe 29th Chapter of Mosiah to the phone conversation with John Pratt a few weeks later, I found an outline in the records of #AlmaHijo and his son #Helaman that links the term #sabbaticalYear in the LDSbibleDictionary to the seventh and 49th years of the reign of theJudges over the #pueblosdeNefi...making the last year of #KingMosiah's Reign and Ministry a #JubileeYear event.
Chuck DeWittOctober 14, 2019
Very informative article and well documented. Thanks Garth for sharing some wonderful inspiring information.
acwOctober 4, 2019
Thank you, great explanation of fascinating cosmic timing! Also think it's interesting that the Mount of Transfiguration happened six months before the crucifixion at Passover, so those events would also have been at fall and spring equinox moments.
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