Friday, April 11, 2008

2008 Rapture Proclamation

First fruits are marked and then taken to the temple. I have kept this note in my head regarding the “forever stamps” that the United States issued last year. We are coming on the one year anniversary at April 12th which is a Saturday. The price of the stamp went from 39 cents to 41 cents which almost seems to line up with the year timeline regarding 1967 and Jerusalem (freedom before the 41st stripe).



Forever stamps

Certain vending machines dispense stamps with denomination printed according to the buyers' choice via keypads.

In 2006, the US Postal Service applied for permission to issue a stamp similar to non-denominated stamps in the UK, termed the "forever stamp", for first-class postage.[1]

On March 26, 2007, the US Postal service unveiled the first such stamp, which went on sale April 12, 2007, for 41 cents (US$0.41).[2] The first NVI stamp issued by the USPS was the so-called "Liberty Bell" stamp, which is marked "USA FIRST-CLASS FOREVER".



On the stamps is the Liberty Bell. This is not insignificant. Philadelphia is of course the Church in Revelation that is kept “from the hour of testing” and is made “a pillar in the temple of God”. The U.S. has been the great light and witness in these last times, but we are in the final stages of the full transition from Philadelphia to Laodicea.



The Liberty Bell, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a bell of great historic significance. The Liberty Bell is one of the most prominent symbols associated with the American Revolutionary War. It is one of the most familiar symbols of independence within the United States, and has been described as an international icon of liberty and justice for all.[1]

According to tradition, its most famous ringing occurred on July 8, 1776, to summon citizens of Philadelphia for the reading of the Declaration of Independence



[edit] Inscription

The inscription on the Liberty Bell reads as follows:


Proclaim LIBERTY throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants thereof Lev. XXV X

By Order of the ASSEMBLY of the Province of PENSYLVANIA for the State House in Philada
Pass and Stow
Philada
MDCCLIII



The source of the inscription is Leviticus 25:10, which reads "And ye shall hallow the fiftieth year, and proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof: it shall be a jubile unto you; and ye shall return every man unto his possession, and ye shall return every man unto his family." The inscription was intended to mark the 50th anniversary of William Penn's Charter of Privileges of 1701.

This inscription on the Liberty bell is significant as well. Many have written on the timing of 2007 – 2008 as a Sabbatical year (50). The wheat cent may be a marker as well. It ran for 49 years or 7 X 7. It’s last year was 1958 or 50 (Sabbatical) years ago.

Wheat cent
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A 1937 Wheat cent.

The Lincoln Wheat Ears Cent (sometimes referred to as a Wheat penny, a Wheatback, a Wheat Head, or a Wheatie) was a United States one-cent coin produced from 1909 to 1958.



Blessings,

Tony

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