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Q: You argue that Daniel's seventy weeks ended in the feast of tabernacles during a Sabbatical year.  Does the Old Testament support that theory?


In Deuteronomy 31:10 it reads, “And Moses commanded them saying, At the end of [every] seven years, in the solemnity of the year of release, in the feast of tabernacles.”  This implies a week of years ends at that time.


Q: According to one of your theories, Jesus was reincarnated and appeared to Mary at the empty tomb in Mark 16 when he was only 3½ years old.  Is there any scriptural support that Jesus was 3½ years old at that time?  

Revelation 11 indirectly describes the ministries and deaths of Peter, Paul and Jesus with Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection three days later (Revelation 11:8-11). The beast kills Peter and Paul (v. 7). Revelation 12:5 then describes a woman who gives birth to a child (the reincarnated Jesus) who would rule all nations with a rod of iron and who was "caught up unto God, and to his throne." Jesus spoke of ascending to the Father on the day he met Mary at the empty tomb (John 20:17).  If this date was the last day of the feast of tabernacles, November 1, AD 33 then he was exactly 1,300 days old at the time.  After the crucifixion on April 7, AD 30 Jesus was reborn on the third day which implies the date April 11, AD 30.  The number of days that elapsed between April 11, 30 and November 1, 33 is 365 + 366 + 365 + 204 or 1,300.   His age was the sum of two key numbers found in the New Testament: the 1,260 days that his mother spent in the wilderness while fleeing from the dragon (Revelation 12:6) and the 40 days Jesus spent in the wilderness being tempted by Satan (Luke 4:1-2).

The key is deducing that the reincarnated Jesus in Revelation is caught up into heaven after the woman is nourished in the wilderness as described in Revelation 12:5-6.  This makes the reincarnated Jesus 3½ years old when he sat at the right hand of God (at the advent of the kingdom of God) and appeared at the empty tomb.

Q: Is a 3½-year old Jesus too young to have said the things recorded in John 20, Mark 16, Matthew 28, and Luke 24?

Here is a blog of a 3-year old reciting the Koran. A two-year old toddler convinced his parents that he was reincarnated.

 

Q: If reincarnation is true, then doesn't that mean we must be reincarnated again after we die with no memory of our past lives? 

 

This is not necessarily true. Since the world population is growing, those who die are likely to be reincarnated again.  However it is quite possible some of us will die right now and then sleep before being reborn in the new earth. Therefore, some of us might "sleep" for an extended period of time after death (1 Corinthians 15:51).  Consider that the number of humans born in the past 6,000 years might be roughly 100 billion.  Divide that number by the present world population and this suggests that on average every person alive today might have been reincarnated about 14 times.