He mentioned* the similarity of the situation early hours of 4th of July, and Matthew 24.
When therefore you shall see the abomination of desolation, which was spoken of by Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place: he that readeth let him understand Then they that are in Judea, let them flee to the mountains And he that is on the housetop, let him not come down to take any thing out of his house And he that is in the field, let him not go back to take his coat
[Matthew 24:15-18]
Well, that was a question of punishment, wasn't it?
Jerusalem was being punished.
Moreoever, they fled to Pella, to Al Fahl in modern Jordan. A place where there were no Christians yet.
So, fleeing to Max Greiner doesn't make him an equivalent of a Christian, but rather of a missionary field.
He mentioned the crossing of the eclipses. Well, I'm not sure when the other eclipse was, but one was on April 8th 2024. The Sun was darked on Calvary, but that was NOT an eclipse. Take it as you may, God maybe wanted the garden with the Empty Cross to get closer to Calvary or mark it wasn't really that close to our Salvation.
Now, I use count days function on the time and date site.
From and including: lundi 8 avril 2024
To and including: vendredi 4 juillet 2025
Result: 453 days
It is 453 days from the start date to the end date, end date included.
Or 1 year, 2 months, 27 days including the end date.
Or 14 months, 27 days including the end date.
14 is a kingly number, it's the gematria of David. 27 ... the wall of water came 27 feet high.
Kerville has at the highest point kept a stronghold of Protestantism, but not just any Protestantism, the explicitly Anti-Catholic type.
St. Severine of Noricum** was a Catholic monk, a hermit from the East who arrived to the Romans when they were under attack from Goth or soon to be so and without administration. Waters there were menacing a Church, and St. Severine in Jesus name and with the sign of the Cross ordered the waters to stay subdued. That Church was never flooded.*** The Roman élite was later relocated to Naples, where his disciple Eugippius wrote his Vita or biography. And St. Severine was as Catholic as it gets, one of the miracles were tapers in Church lighting up when he entered?
Hans Georg Lundahl
Paris
St. Hermagoras
12.VII.2025
Aquilejae natalis sancti Hermagorae, qui exstitit discipulus beati Marci Evangelistae, et primus ejusdem civitatis Episcopus. Hic, inter miracula sanitatum, et praedicationis instantiam, ac populortun conversionem, plurima poenarum genera expertus, tandem, una cum Diacono suo Fortunato, capitali supplicio perpetuum meruit obtinere triumphum.
PS: Max Greiner may well be right this could be a warning sign of the end times./HGL
* If you absolutely need to look it up, the video is on Strang Report.
** Noricum's capital Noreia is either in Syria or Carinthia in modern Austria. Some have guessed Murau or Neumarkt in Styria, this has been contested since distance measures from Aquileia (1200 stades), a Museum City in Northern Italy seem to indicate Carinthia.
*** At least not in the time span Eugippius was aware of.
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