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Chapter
7
of
Genesis
speaks
of
the
first
150
day
period
of
the
'one
solar
year'
which
followed
the
120
year
period/generation.
"And
the
waters
prevailed
upon
the
earth
an
hundred
and
fifty
days."
FATHER
uses
"waters"
as
an
analogy
'for
or
pertaining
to
men'.
This
can
refer
to
spirits/intellects,
flesh
men/people, heavenly
dimensional
men,
multitudes,
etc..
We
can
see
this
analogy
documented
in
Revelations
17.
Rev
17:15
And
he
saith
unto
me,
The
waters
which
thou
sawest,
where
the
whore
sitteth, are
peoples,
and
multitudes,
and
nations,
and
tongues.
(KJV)
Now,
let's
look
at
this
flood
in
Noah's
time.
After
Noah,
his
family,
and
all
that
FATHER
had
instructed
him
to
bring
into
the
ark,
were
sealed
within, then
the
waters
began
raining
from
Heaven...and
the
tumultuous
waters
began
spouting
forth
from
the fountains
of
the
great
deep.
Where
are
the
other
people
at
this
moment
that
the
rain
began
and
the
fountains
from
the
deep
began
spouting?
The
people
(flesh
men)
and
their
governments
are
in
the
world
doing
that
which
they
had
been
doing
before
the flood
began.
The
rain
from
Heaven
for
the
first
40
days
can
be
likened
unto
the
"the
latter
rain
in
the
first
month"
Joel
2:23
23
Be
glad
then,
ye
children
of
Zion,
and
rejoice
in
the
LORD
your
God:
for
he
hath
given
you
the
former
rain
moderately,
and
he
will
cause
to
come
down
for
you
the
rain,
the
former
rain,
and
the
latter
rain
in
the
first
month.
(KJV)
The
Green's
Interlinear
shows
that
this
word
"month"
was
not
written,
but
was
added
by
man
(incorrectly).
Be
glad
then,
ye
children
of
Zion,
and
rejoice
in
the
LORD
your
God:
for
he
hath
given
you
the
former
rain
moderately,
and
he
will
cause
to
come
down
for
you
the
rain,
the
former
rain,
and
the
latter
rain
in
the
first.
The
words
"in
the
first"
were
written
in
the
Hebrew
as:
baari'shown.
It
is
from
the
Hebrew
#7223,
and
refers
to
'in
the
start'
or
'in
the
beginning'.
7223
ri'shown
(ree-shone');
or
ri'shon
(ree-shone');
from
7221;
first,
in
place,
time
or
rank
(as
adjective
or
noun):
KJV--
ancestor,
(that
were)
before
(-time),
beginning,
eldest,
firstfore,
[-father]
(-most),
former
(thing),
of
old
time,
past.
7221
ri'shah
(ree-shaw');
from
the
same
as
7218;
a
beginning:
KJV--
beginning.
(Strong's)
7223
ri'shown
or
ri'shon-
as
an
adjective:
1)
first,
primary,
former
a)
former
(used
of
time)
1)
ancestors
2)
former
things
b)
foremost
(used
of
location)
c)
first
(in
time)
d)
first,
chief
(in
degree)
as
an
adverb:
2)
first,
before,
formerly,
at
first
7221
ri'shah-
a
beginning
time,
an
early
time
(Brown-Driver-Briggs')
Now,
although
this
is
the
"second
month,
the
seventeenth
day
of
the
month"
in
Noah's
time,
it
is
still
'in
the
beginning'
of
the
one
solar
year
sequence.
Okay,
we
have
the
latter
rain
from
Heaven
during
the
first
40
days.
But,
what
are
these
'waters'
that
are
coming
from
the
fountains
of
the
great
deep,
which
continue
to
cause
the
flood
waters
to
rise?
And,
what
is
it
that
these
waters
cover?
Let's
turn
to
Revelations
9,
and
look
at
the
beginning
of
the
5th
trump.
Rev
9:1-6
1
And
the
fifth
angel
sounded,
and
I
saw
a
star
fall
from
heaven
unto
the
earth:
and
to
him
was
given
the
key
of
the
bottomless
pit.
2
And
he
opened
the
bottomless
pit;
and
there
arose
a
smoke
out
of
the
pit,
as
the
smoke
of
a
great
furnace;
and
the
sun
and
the
air
were
darkened
by
reason
of
the
smoke
of
the
pit.
3
And
there
came
out
of
the
smoke
locusts
upon
the
earth:
and
unto
them
was
given
power,
as
the
scorpions
of
the
earth
have
power.
4
And
it
was
commanded
them
that
they
should
not
hurt
the
grass
of
the
earth,
neither
any
green
thing,
neither
any
tree;
but
only
those
men
which
have
not
the
seal
of
God
in
their
foreheads.
5
And
to
them
it
was
given
that
they
should
not
kill
them,
but
that
they
should
be
tormented
five
months:
and
their
torment
was
as
the
torment
of
a
scorpion,
when
he
striketh
a
man.
6
And
in
those
days
shall
men
seek
death,
and
shall
not
find
it;
and
shall
desire
to
die,
and
death
shall
flee
from
them.
In
Genesis
7,
the
'waters'
are
spouting
from
the
fountains
of
the
"great
deep".
In
Revelations
9,
we
can
see
that
from
the
"bottomless
pit"
there
arose
"a
smoke".
And,
from
within
this
"smoke",
there came
"locusts
upon
the
earth:
and
unto
them
was
given
power,
as
the
scorpions
of
the
earth
have
power."
How
long
did
the
waters
of
the
flood
continue
to
grow
strong
in
Genesis
7?
"And
the
waters
prevailed
upon
the
earth
an
hundred
and
fifty
days."
How
long
was
the
torment
upon
men's
minds
by
these
that
came
out
of
the
smoke
of
the
bottomless
pit?
"And
to
them
it
was
given
that
they
should
not
kill
them,
but
that
they
should
be
tormented
five
months:
and
their
torment
was
as
the
torment
of
a
scorpion,
when
he
striketh
a
man."
This
is
the
same
length
of
time:
"an
hundred
and
fifty
days"..."five
months".
Does
the
completion
of
this
5
month/150
days
signify
the
end
of
this
earthly
dispensation
of
time?
No,
Noah's
trek
had
7
more
months
before
it
was
over.
And,
the
beginning
of
the
fifth
trump
is
not
the
end
of
this
dispensation
of
time
in
this
earth
age.
Are
there
more
that
one
segment
of
150
days
/
5
months?
Yes.
And,
as
we
continue
with
this
study
of
the
'One
Solar
Year',
we
shall
see
the
documented
proof
of
these periods
of
time.
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