Calf born on (or around) September 20, 2014 in Pennsylvania |
Okay, today's video is going to be
fun. (Tweet that!) I know some people are going to laugh and mock this one. But
still…
Check out these two calves that have been born in September 2014. The black and white one was born on or around September 20, 2014.
The red calf was born on September 25, 2014,
which was the first day of the Jewish New Year, that's day #1 of the Shemitah
year. (Tweet that!)
This video is an interview with the owners of the red calf by the Jim Bakker Show and discusses why these calves may hold significant meaning and might be connected to Bible prophecy.
The video mentions Genesis 41 where Joseph interprets Pharaoh's
dream of seven healthy cows born followed by seven sickly cows. (Tweet that!)
Red calf born day one of the Shemitah year, the Jewish New Year, September 25, 2014. |
When I saw the title for this video, I thought it would be
something different. Every so often I hear of the Red Heifer and rumors that
the one prophesied in the Bible may have been born. If you don't know about
this, there is a need for a perfect Red Heifer in order to open and dedicate the
rebuilt Temple in Jerusalem. (Tweet that!) But "perfect" means it must have only a small number of hairs of a different color. With a large white "7" on its forehead, I knew this calf couldn't possibly be that one. (We should talk about that prophecy another time.)
So I thought that's what this video was
about when I clicked on it. Boy was I surprised. It was something quite
different.
But I still thought this video was fun and interesting as it talks about these two calves born recently, on or near a significant date connected to Bible prophecy, with the number 7 unmistakably on their foreheads. (Tweet that!) See what you think.
Jim Bakker Show
"Mystery of the Red Heifer"
runs 17 minutes