This is how Michael, relates to his position regarding national Israel on the earth.( see Stephen's
post )
And below, I describe how the first flowering of the almond tree: "the awakening one", is indeed
the birth of Michael ( like the awakening ), as a metaphor to the Land of Israel geography wise.
The Hebrew Tribes, stretching from Dan in the NORTH, to Beersheba in the SOUTH.
http://ezechiastunnel-templemount.blogspot.com/ ( message is posted at this blog )
I located a map, to present why my message of May 18th, 2005, presented these terms,
"throne" and "eternal".
http://members.aol.com/Wisdomway/twelvetribes.htmYes, the 12 Tribes blessings from Jacob, are of a sign of the Davidic Throne and are
an eternal covenant.
Apr 29 2008, 11:47 AM, (quote from Stephen)
Post #1
http://www.christian-forum.net/index.php?showtopic=18730Michael is then noted as the angelic prince that stands for Daniel’s people, national Israel and he will participate directly in Israel's time of trouble during the 70th week decreed for the nation. He will protect the believing remnant portion of Israel from Satan's beast and followers. Michael is also seen just at the onset of the 70th week [beginning of the Lord's coming judgment] and involved with casting Satan and his angelic following out of heaven and to the earth. [Revelation 12:7-9; 12:12]. He will do this first, and then will take up his position regarding national Israel on the earth.
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I found the geography description I was seeking :
http://www.christian-forum.net/index.php?s...c=14109&hl=Bible Patterns Related To The Almond Tree, Jesus Christ Messiah is the Awakening One
( EXCERPT: message May 18th, 2005 )
the flowers can also relate to the Hebrew idea and the seed of fertility and birth of Michael
can be viewed Tribes = north & south people. throne. eternal.
The reason, the almond flower is the first tree to flower meaning "the awakening one", is the
Spring Festivals :
Click here: The Seven Festivals Of The Messiah [Free Republic]
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a39e032ca390d.htmWhat is shown here is how the seven Feasts of the Lord, are fulfilled in the ministry of Jesus Christ, throughout the course of the history of the world. The first four Feasts have been fulfilled, up through the Feast of Weeks, or Pentecost. The next one to be fufilled is the Feast of Trumpets, related to the Rapture. And then in quick succession comes the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) and the Feast of Tabernacles (the Millennial Reign of Christ).
And indeed the birth of Michael, as a metaphor to the first blooming of the almond tree, can be viewed through the Hebrew Tribes, from Dan in the NORTH, to Beersheba in the SOUTH.
This map is describing what my message was related to :
http://members.aol.com/Wisdomway/twelvetribes.htmI think this is the answer geography wise, I am seeking :
( EXCERPT, see below )
Leshem, the city that proved to be the northernmost boundary of the land of Israel, stretching
from Dan in the north to Beersheba in the south.
JACOB'S CHILDREN IN THE LAND OF ISRAEL
http://members.aol.com/Wisdomway/twelvetribes.htmDan was first given land in an area that looked on Joppa, east of Benjamin. However, the Philistines resisted them there, blocking their efforts to capture the towns awarded to them in the original inheritance of the tribes. So the descendants of Dan headed north to a city called Leshem. Capturing this city, they renamed it 'Dan' after their ancestor, and settled there instead.
This city proved to be the northernmost boundary of the land of Israel, stretching from Dan in the north to Beersheba in the south.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Laish.aspxDan
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ... Assyrians in the 8th cent. BC 2 City, northernmost landmark of ancient Palestine, hence the expression from Dan to Beersheba. It is mentioned numerous times in the Bible. Its original name was Laish or Leshem; it was renamed by the conquering Danites. Read more @
http://www.encyclopedia.com/beta/doc/1E1-Dan.html