SteveB
Well-known member
No problem there either.I considered it to be right to warn of the possibility of a fulfilment of Haggai's Prophecy. God is gracious and longsuffering, it didn't happen then.
We must keep watching and there will be signs before that great and terrible day.
The problem ties back to Deuteronomy 13, and 18.
Speaking a prophetic statement without actually having a word creates a problem, because people are now looking at a specific day, and events.... when they don't actually happen, it's a false prophecy.
I actually went looking, did a news search for any Israeli or Jewish related events, and the only thing I found was that Chanukah started on Kislev 24.
As Chanukah starts every year about that time, it's a non issue.