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An Ancient Mystery Behind Current Events

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THE PRESENT DARKNESS

There is a darkness that has come upon the world. It is transforming our media, entertainment, schools, and marketplaces. This darkness is overturning ancient foundations and destroying morality, values, and faith. It is an unrelenting darkness that seeks total dominion and wants to bend reality into its image. Jonathan’s latest book uncovers prophetic mysteries (some new and some mentioned in previous books that will be taken to the next level) which lie behind this darkness. Despite the progression of darkness in our world, Jonathan says, “There is hope. And there is a template that holds the keys and provides a guide as to how to live and prevail in light of this present and coming darkness.”

ANCIENT CALENDAR

In Jonathan’s books he normally does not mention himself. However, The Josiah Manifesto is different. “I will appear in some of the mysteries… the reason being I could not reveal them without bearing witness to what I saw and heard firsthand,” reveals Jonathan. Some of his previous mysteries revealed in earlier books he will take to the next level. The mysteries he mentions might not seem directly related, but each will help to join “puzzle pieces” together and open the door for the final revelation. He says, “That final revelation will, in turn, provide the answer, the key, the blueprint, and the manifesto.” A few mysteries he shares include:

•    Stranger in the Living Room p. 12 – A man named Samuel met with Jonathan in a living room in New Jersey and asked him to come to his homeland (Cuba). For the first time since Castro took over the island Christians were given a monthlong evangelical celebration. Jonathan was invited to go to Cuba and minister throughout the island as well as sound the ram’s horn the first day of the event. He prayed and asked God what he should share with these people that had been living under Communist rule. Jonathan was led to the message of the Jubilee. The Jubilee was the year of God’s power and blessings. It also represented the year of the return, reconciliation, and restoration. Jonathan points out that, “The word Jubilee comes from the Hebrew word Yovel, which is linked to the blasting of the ram’s horn or the shofar. This act marks the completion of forty-nine years and ushers in the fiftieth – thus the year of the Yovel, or Jubilee. The sound of the ram’s horn evoked the power of God.” At times his translator stumbled through his words fearing they would both end up in one of Castro’s prison camps. Jonathan carried the shofar with him everywhere he went in Cuba but was warned by the government not to attract a crowd outside of the church. One night the group he was with had stopped at a convenience store. As they came out people were gathered around their car. Jonathan was asked to blow the shofar, which he did. When he blew the shofar, a deaf man shrieked loudly because he was able to hear the sound. 

•    Entrance of a Spectator p. 44 – Abortion on demand made its entrance into America in 1970. On January 20, 2020, a virus that originated in the Wuhan providence of China entered our nation. The plague penetrated the United States on the same exact date that abortion on demand began its entrance into America. Jonathan says, “The Jubilee brings reversal and restitution. So, on the Jubilee of the day that began America’s taking of life, the plague would come to take the lives of the generation that had taken the lives of the children. The one was the inversion of the other – and the two days would be joined together by the Jubilee, fifty years to the year, to the month, to the week, and the exact day.” Death begets death.

•    The Eastern and Western Gates p. 58 – In the scriptures, the gate of a nation is the entrances to and from the rest of the world. These gates were often linked to the nation’s darkest sins. For example, Israel would murder its children by the gates. New York (the eastern gate) became a primary gateway through which abortion came to America. In fact, the state accounted for more than half of all the cases performed in America. Fifty years later, the plague (COVID) was a biblical form of judgement which came predominately to New York. More than half of all America’s cases of the pandemic came through the gate and portal of New York. One third of all cases bore the genetic markers of having entered the country through Washington State. Patient zero (first case of COVID in U.S.) landed in Seattle and ignited the first outbreak spreading throughout the nation.

•    The Winds of Hinnom p. 63 – In the book of Jeremiah, he foretold of the correlation between the blood of the children shed in the Valley of Hinnom and the blood to be shed in Jerusalem through war, “The correlation between sin and judgement can be seen again in our nation. There is a connection between the number of children killed in abortion between 1970 and 1973 (1.3 million) and the number of Americans killed by the plague fifty years later between 2020 and the start of 2023 (1.3 million). 

•    Jehu and the Temple of Baal p. 78 – In the Bible, the rise of Jehu is linked to the fall of Baal’s ancient temple in Palmyra, Syria. On January 3, 2021, Congress was consecrated to a pagan god. Democrat, Emanuel Cleaver, led a prophetic address and sealed it with the name Brahma, a Hindu god. Therefore, America’s national temple, The Capital Building, also called the Temple of the American people, became a pagan temple. The new Congress came to the Capitol building with an agenda that was in opposition to the ways of God. They were prepared to enact the most proabortion agenda in American history. 

•    The Mystery of Sivan 23 p. 95 – The twenty third day of the Hebrew month of Sivan was the day to pray for the annulling of evil decrees. In the book of Esther, the Jews of Persia were saved from annihilation because Esther found favor in the King’s eyes who allowed for a second decree to be written to revoke the letters devised by Hamman who wanted to exterminate the Jews. Dobbs v. Jackson was the case that would revoke the evil decree of Roe v. Wade. It was sent to the Supreme Court on the twenty third day of Sivan when the decree of life was sent forth to nullify the decree of death.  

•    The Mystery of Days p. 107 – “The Passover recounts the story of a plague that passed through the land of Egypt, leaving death in its wake,” shares Jonathan. For Passover 2020, people watched in fear as a plague passed through their lands leaving a trail of death in its wake. This holiday was celebrated not only in Israel but America. That Jewish population was most prominent in New York, an area that had been severely impacted by the plague. There was also a lock down in effect, just like the first Passover, where Israelites were told to go inside their homes until the plague passed over. 

•    The Heavenly Court p. 116 – The most sacred and awesome time of the biblical calendar is the Feast of Trumpets or Yom Ha Din, the Day of Judgement. In Psalm 82, God is described as presiding in a heavenly court and rendering judgement on the earth. Judge Ginsburg of the Supreme Court passed away on September 18, 2020, on the Feast of Trumpets. Jonathan shares, "Her passing could be a sign that all must stand before God and that even the highest of judges will be judged in the court of the Most High. And all the judgements and verdicts of man will be judged by the judgement and verdict of God.” The Supreme Court played a critical role in the sanctioning and establishing of abortion throughout America. “The very death of Judge Ginsburg would set in motion a return and repentance – and would begin the overturning,” reveals Jonathan.

•    Child of the Nile p. 129 – Amy Barrett was sworn into office as a Supreme Court justice at the end of October 2020. She was forty-nine. A few months later, she turned fifty when Roe v. Wade was overturned. It was the year of her Jubilee and she cast the deciding vote. Moses came into his calling as the deliverer of his people in the days of the plague. Amy also came into her calling during the days of the plague. She became America’s child of the Nile.                                             

•    The Potter’s Jar p. 137 – Jonathan stood on the stage of the Capitol Building asking God’s mercy on America and the nations (also referenced as The Return). He shared about Jeremiah’s prophecy over Hinnom which focused on a clay vessel, a potter’s jar. Jonathan smashed the clay jar he held onto the stage as a sign of the destruction that would come to America if it continued on its present course. Then Jonathan shared of God’s will to save and restore. He got on his knees and thousands around him on the national mall did the same, interceding for America. This event took place on Shabbot Shuvah, September 26, 2020, which literally means the Sabbath Day of the Return.                                  

•    The Phinehas Factor p. 165 – Phinehas was a priest at the time of Exodus who practiced the ways of God. His nation had turned away from God and was involved with child sacrifice. As a result, a plague broke out among the Israelites. Phinehas intervened to stop the evil. The plague was lifted because of his righteousness. During COVID, the Supreme Court heard the case of Dobbs v. Jackson on December 1. 2021. The paperwork which would reflect the decision to strike down Roe v. Wade was being written by Justice Samuel Alito. The plague was raging across America. The completion of the paperwork took place in the early days of February. Interestingly, the cases of the plague suddenly began to decline. “The descent was so dramatic that by the first half of February, the time when Alito’s paper was finished and then circulated in the Supreme Court, the plague’s infection rate had plunged to almost one-eight of what it had been in January.” (United States of America Situation, WHO)

THE JOSIAH MANIFESTO

Josiah was a descendent of King David and the grandson of the evil king, Manasseh, and son of the evil king, Amon. At sixteen he began to seek God. When he was twenty-six, he decided to repair and restore the Temple of Jerusalem and cleanse his nation of paganism. Some of the things Josiah did to help return the nation to God included: (1) He removed idols from the sanctuary and had them destroyed, (2) Josiah broke down altars (some of which had been erected by his grandfather, Manasseh) on which his people sacrificed to the gods and even destroyed the altars of Baal. As a result, Josiah’s acts did impact his nation. It did bring about a return to God all the days of his reign and averted judgement for a time. Unfortunately, Josiah’s sons returned to apostacy and departed from the ways of God. The armies of Babylon breached the walls of Jerusalem and the temple was destroyed, the city left in ruins, and the kingdom was wiped off the face of the earth. 

In America, on June 24, 2022, an altar was broken with the reversal of Roe v. Wade. “The breaking of America’s altar was a sign that the nation was being given a chance to return (to God),” shares Jonathan. The future of judgement or redemption is dependent on the nation’s response to the call of God (the call of His people). 
    
MANIFESTO FOR THE END TIMES

Jonathan shares some ways the righteous can prevail in the end times:
•    Actively stand against the gods of the age and culture and seek to overturn the altars that have been established in America.
•    Do not be silent or do nothing in the face of evil or falsehood. Use every means in your power whether political, legislative, judicial, or economic to help. 
•    Uphold God’s ways and laws, His creation, His image, and His purposes to stand against the modern-day altars of Baal, Ashtoreth, and Molech. 

Visit Jonathan Cahn's website, HopeoftheWorld.org, and be blessed by the vast resources how you too can be a blessing and find encouragement in today's times.


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