Proof of God in the International Date Line: Site of our Origin

Proof of God in the International Date Line: Site of our Origin

by Jorge Guevara
Proof of God in the International Date Line: Site of our Origin

Proof of God in the International Date Line: Site of our Origin

by Jorge Guevara

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Overview

The site of Eden in relation to Israel was obtained while studying the Jewish seventh-day sabbath, and it falls on the International Date Line. This convergence is statistically improbable and led to my biblical and historical dig into our past. I found out that the International Date Line is not an arbitrary decision, it comes from all of us in all our sites around the world, it comes from a shared beginning.

It makes sense that it would come from the beginning according to the origin account of the Bible, we all have a common ancestor, Adam, who was taught by God the days of the week to remember to keep the sabbath holy for communion with the creator and that this tradition of the week was passed down to all descendants of Adam. Like all other traditions that remain with us since their beginning, this shared tradition of the week has the effect of providing us the site of Eden, corroborated by the sabbath in relation to Israel. Thanks to the Sabbath still kept by the Jews to this day we have learned the significance of the International Date Line.

Many efforts have been made to identify the site of Eden, the most popular based on the merging of rivers, but that is incompetent after the flood event mentioned in the Bible. Rivers will not help us identify the site of Eden because of the flood, they could not think of a better way, but the Sabbath does reveal the site of Eden; when understood correctly, it turns out that the Jews have not understood the Sabbath and neither has anyone else. To discover something no one has understood before is exciting and of course I want to share it. In This book I will explain the interesting way the sabbath and the tradition of the week of all of us around the world since the beginning corroborate each other to give us the site of Eden.

It makes sense to see that the tradition of the week was initiated by God for all peoples of the world and only the Jews assume something different, due to God's specific instructions about how to remember to keep the Sabbath holy.

Our history of Protestant reformation, which has given us so many denominations, clearly shows that our invented traditions are difficult to correct. People do not like to change what they have been doing for generations. It makes sense that what is common to all peoples of the world, besides the Jews, came to us from the beginning and this discovery tells us that it came from God, confirming in all the peoples of the world, that God has been with us from the beginning.

The same thing that we consider a negative human trait, traditions because they are very difficult to stop, confirms the presence of God from the beginning in our week of seven days and the day as it is revealed in Genesis from morning to morning and confirmed in the offering of the meat of the Passover, offered before sunset and consumed during the night, when the day on which it is offered must be eaten.

Any site could have been chosen for this demarcation line. The simplest decision is to use your own site as the point on the earth where the change from one day to another is determined, the Jews did this in Israel, but there was no agreement among the scattered Jews throughout the world from one site to another like there is with the IDL, showing a common beginning where all sites inherited the beginning count of the cycle of the days since the origin of humanity with our first parents. The Jews tried to make Israel the site and all the countries would want to prevail to be the site for national pride, but the Jews were not able to override the common shared synchrony in all the places of the world since our origin that points to Eden as the site where we all first started keeping track of the cycle of the days inherited from our first parents, Adam and Eve.

It is at our origin where God established the days of the week with our common ancestor, Adam and Eve, a tradition we all inherited about the counting of days that has the site of Eden revealed in the International Date Line and confirmed through the Jewish sabbath to be the sight of our origin in Eden. In these last days God is strengthening our faith by having placed in all of us, strong evidence in our tradition of the counting of days of Him being present at our common origin to motivate us to prepare for the return of Jesus by studying His word in the Bible.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781078701839
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 08/30/2019
Pages: 40
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.11(d)

About the Author

I was born a Seventh-day Adventist through both parents, graduated with a masters of divinity degree in 2003. I have spent much of my time, sharing the Bible with people all over the world on the internet, first in Spanish and then in English.

My story of discovery began one day while I was sharing on the internet, someone, not of my faith, known under the name of “bebelobsky”, pointed out to me that in Genesis when it says evening and morning, the first day, that period from evening to morning is only half the first day of the week of creation.

My conclusion was that he was right, from evening to morning is the night period that ended the first day of creation that began with light. Genesis reveals the days of the week of creation are from morning to morning where God starts the day creating during the light part and stops creating during each night with nothing to report during the period between evening and morning, when before He had a lot to say during the earlier period of light between morning and evening.

This understanding led to a separation of the seventh-day of the week in Israel from morning to morning and their remembering to keep the sabbath holy from evening to evening. A difference of 10 hours earlier for the sabbath than the seventh-day. This difference of remembering the sabbath from Eden at Israel and their local seventh-day is what allowed me to obtain the time zone of Eden in relation to the time zone of Israel.

To my astonishment, it fell on the International Date Line (IDL), I wondered what this IDL was based on. This book will provide you the evidence to check my work and convince yourself that the sabbath gives us the location of Eden and that it falls on IDL not by accident but because we share a common tradition about the week since the beginning.

The first sabbath in the book of Genesis began in Eden superimposed over the local seventh-day of the week of creation, but through the directions on how to remember that first Sabbath in Israel we learn that everywhere else besides Eden the Sabbath is separate from the seventh-day of the week of creation, in the case of the site of Israel the Sabbath starts 10 hours earlier than the local seventh-day of the week in Israel. The Sabbath in Israel is no longer superimposed over the local seventh-day in Israel, because it is remembered in the time zone of Eden.
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