"If God is for us, who can be against us?" Rom 8:31 (NIV)

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Scriptural Year
A spreadsheet of the ages when each man’s descendent was born that, when matched with the building of the temple from Kings and Chronicles, give the exact year from scripture.
 
Disappointment set in when the year from Isaiah 36 wasn’t a Jubilee year, since there was a two year break in the harvest of the land. But the year that God said not to plant is a Sabbath year. There would be no planting until the year following that.
 
It was certainly a sign, but unknown in their generation, and unheard of apart from my website. The question arises: why doesn’t the Talmud match scripture?

Timeline of Kings
As a follow-on to the scriptural year, this is a timeline of the kings of Judah and Israel. No discrepancies are shown in the lines of Judah, as proven in Isaiah 36/37. The lines of the kings of Israel don’t affect the determination.
 
Hebrew Alphabet
Searching for roots in Hebrew, like those that exist in Latin, brought me to a conclusion- after almost a year of looking at Hebrew like the writing on the wall in Daniel- each letter has a meaning (or number of meanings) that compile a word meaning. 
 
But there’s more. Each vowel is a musical note, so that scripture becomes song. Did you ever notice that “shalom“ tends to follow the same two notes, despite who says it (without their own “expression)? How about “come up, here” in 4 notes, which it is in Hebrew?
 
Greek Alphabet
Hmm... each Hebrew letter has a meaning that determines the word, would that work also for Greek? Yes, as would be expected for the language of any nation listed in the table of nations (which can be identified) in Genesis 10.

Javan (Greece) is listed, as is Egypt. Perhaps you know hieroglyphics, and that each letter has a meaning?

The results of one day of looking at the language are shown in a spreadsheet. 
 
An example is shown for phobos (fear), but anyone can thumb through a concordance and see that each Greek letter has a meaning that determines the whole word.
 
Hebrew Calendar
I was trying to trace back to the time of Christ, and match up the times of Passover and other holidays, since it became clear that Jesus was born in the third month, 9 monhts after the angel had come in the sixth month. 
 
The one-day festival in the third month, on the twelfth day, is Pentecost (Feast of Weeks), the day of the birth of Christ, 9 months after that announcement to Mary.
 
Here was the dilemna: Observation determines adding leap days in the 19-year (Chaldean) calendar used by Israel. The months mentioned after the exile of Israel and Judah don’t match pre-exilic months listed in scripture.  
 
So I investigated.... Inexplicably, the rules for weak verbs in Hebrew- when applied to the 3-digit number for a year- give the length of each of the months in that year. Solely by knowing the year number, the length is known. 

This is accurate to one day of lag to the moon cycle per 1000 years, so that the 1000s digit is never required. 
 
Surprise! The year is commonly given in 3-digits in Hebrew, since everyone knows the 1000s digit. It doesn't change for another 1000 years from the last time.
 
The Bronze Sea- Pi and a Cubit
“The bible says pi equals 3”? Nope. Not even close. 
 
The measurements for the bronze sea are given in the simplest terms, like the taper of a screw would be, for future manufacture. The wall is sloped like a lily, which isn’t vertical. 
 
A complete evaluation shows a very, very good approximation for a cubit, from a known approximation for a bath. A cubit is about one sixty-fourth more than 19¼”. 

Dreams and Calendar

The calendar generated from the verb rules for Hebrew, with the second dream presumed as Passover, is shown.
 
Since 2005 I’ve had 5 “dreams” that came from God.
The first in 1996 was an introduction, while the next wasn’t until 2005.
The total 6 that I’ve had in a lifetime are shown on their corresponding pages. Like anyone else, I’ve had ordinary dreams. 
 
These are the only ones that contain God, and those established by him. If God didn’t establish someone, the dream and its deliverer are mere trash prevalent to that realm.
 
“but every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus is not from God.” 1John 4:3
“have you seen what the elders of the house of Israel are doing in the darkness” Ezekiel 8:12
 
I don’t care if anyone saw entire churches in a dream. They aren’t God.
"Whom have I in heaven but You."- Psalms 73:25 (NIV).