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Will Israel Accept Their Messiah in 2029/2030?

Here is list of potential dates and times that may come into play in the end time. I am not absolute about the proposed dates or outcomes. The recording of history is not perfect and so the dates may be just a little off.  However, the pattern found in these are very interesting.

The MYSTERY of Ezekiel REVEALED

With the help of a video from CJ Lovik, a new perspective on Ezekiel chapter 4 has come into the light. Ezekiel was told to lay on his side 40 days for Judah and 390 days for Israel. No one understood the timing until CJ Lovik unlocked the mystery in his video: https://youtu.be/aw2p06bgyKg

Eze 4:4-6 NASB  “Then you are to lie down on your left side and put the wrongdoing of the house of Israel on it; you shall bear their wrongdoing for the number of days that you lie on it.  (5)  “For I have assigned you a number of days corresponding to the years of their wrongdoing, 390 days; so you shall bear the wrongdoing of the house of Israel.  (6)  “When you have completed these days, you shall lie down a second time, but on your right side, and bear the wrongdoing of the house of Judah; I have assigned it to you for forty days, a day for each year.

Will Israel Accept Their Messiah in 2029/2030?

It is a question that has been asked for two thousand years. And while no man knows the day or the hour, the mathematical precision embedded in the prophecies of Ezekiel and Leviticus may be pointing to a window of time that every serious student of Bible prophecy should be watching.

Ezekiel’s Judgment on Judah

In Ezekiel 4, God commanded the prophet to lie on his left side for 390 days, representing 390 years of punishment for the northern kingdom of Israel, and then on his right side for 40 days, representing 40 years of punishment specifically for Judah — the southern kingdom, the seat of Jerusalem, the home of the Temple (Ezekiel 4:4-6). Each day represented one year of divine judgment.

That 40-year sentence on Judah is the key.

The Seven Times Multiplier

Four times in a single chapter, God warned Israel that continued rebellion would result in their punishment being multiplied seven times over (Leviticus 26:18, 21, 24, 28). This is not a suggestion. It is a covenant warning embedded in the Law of Moses — and God does not forget what is written in His own book.

Applied to Ezekiel’s 40-year Judah judgment:

7 × 40 = 280 years

The Starting Point: 69 AD

In 69 AD, the Roman Emperor Vespasian issued the decree to destroy Jerusalem, commissioning his son Titus to execute the campaign. The judgment on Judah was set in motion before the Temple physically fell — the decree preceded the destruction, as it so often does in Scripture.

69 AD + 280 years = 349 AD

The first punishment period concludes. And still, Israel does not accept their Messiah.

The Second Escalation

Leviticus 26 is not a one-time warning. It is a cascading covenant consequence for a people who will not turn. When the 280 years elapsed and Israel remained in unbelief, the multiplier applies again — this time to the period already served.

7 × 280 = 1,960 years total 1,960 − 280 (already served) = 1,680 years remaining

349 AD + 1,680 years = 2,029 AD

The Calculation at a Glance

Step Reference Calculation Result
Judah judgment Ezekiel 4:6 40 years Base unit
Seven times multiplier Leviticus 26:18 40 × 7 280 years
First period ends 69 AD + 280 349 AD
Second multiplier Leviticus 26:28 280 × 7 1,960 years total
Subtract already served 1,960 − 280 1,680 remaining
Final date 349 AD + 1,680 2,029 AD

So Will They?

Romans 11:25-26 tells us that blindness in part has happened to Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles comes in — and that after that, all Israel shall be saved. The Deliverer will come out of Zion and turn away ungodliness from Jacob. That day is coming. The only question is when.

We cannot set the date. But we can read the signs. And if Ezekiel 4, applied to Judah’s specific judgment and anchored to Rome’s decree against Jerusalem, lands within a year of 2029/2030 — that is not something to be dismissed lightly.

Israel’s Messiah came once and was rejected. He is coming again. And this time, they will not reject Him.

Zechariah 12:10 — “And I will pour upon the house of David, and upon the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the spirit of grace and of supplications: and they shall look upon me whom they have pierced, and they shall mourn for him.”

EZEKIEL’S JUDGMENT ON ISRAEL

In Ezekiel 4, God commanded the prophet to lie on his left side for 390 days, representing 390 years of punishment specifically for the northern kingdom of Israel — ten tribes who had abandoned the covenant and would be swallowed by Assyria (Ezekiel 4:4-5). Each day stood for one year of divine judgment. It was a sentence written in the body of a prophet, carried out in the history of a nation.

That sentence has never been fully served.

The Seven Times Multiplier

Four times in Leviticus 26, God warned that continued rebellion would result in punishment multiplied seven times over (Leviticus 26:18, 21, 24, 28). This is not rhetorical. It is covenant language — binding, precise, and patient. God does not abandon what He has written.

Applied to Ezekiel’s 390-year Israel judgment:

7 × 390 = 2,730 years

Why No Subtraction

Unlike Judah, which returned from Babylon and served a portion of its sentence, the northern kingdom of Israel never returned. The ten tribes were scattered into the nations and never reconstituted as a people in the land. No repentance. No restoration. No time served against the sentence.

This means the full 2,730-year judgment applies from the beginning — no deduction, no credit. The clock runs uninterrupted from the moment the Assyrian judgment was sealed.

The Starting Point: 701 BC

In 701 BC, the Assyrian king Sennacherib completed his campaign across the land of Israel, besieging Jerusalem and bringing the full weight of Assyrian domination over both kingdoms. It was the culminating moment of the Assyrian judgment — the sentence executed.

The Calculation

701 BC + 2,730 years = 2,030 AD

Step Reference Calculation Result
Israel judgment Ezekiel 4:4-5 390 years Base unit
Seven times multiplier Leviticus 26:18 390 × 7 2,730 years
No time served Full sentence applies No deduction
Starting point 701 BC Assyrian judgment complete
Final date 701 BC + 2,730 2,030 AD

Two Calculations. One Window.

What makes this remarkable is that the parallel calculation from Ezekiel’s 40-year Judah judgment — anchored to Rome’s decree against Jerusalem in 69 AD and applying the same seven times multiplier — lands on 2029 AD. Two separate sentences. Two separate starting points separated by nearly eight centuries. Both arriving within a year of each other.

That is not the kind of coincidence that dismisses itself.

So Will They?

Zechariah 12:10 promises that God will pour out upon the house of Israel a spirit of grace and supplication, and that they will look upon the one they pierced and mourn. Romans 11:26 declares that all Israel shall be saved. These are not conditional prophecies. They are certainties waiting on a moment.

The sentences of Ezekiel 4, multiplied by the covenant warning of Leviticus 26, appear to be pointing to that moment. Whether 2029 or 2030 marks the fulfillment or simply the beginning of the end of Israel’s long blindness, one thing is clear — the God who sentenced Israel is the same God who promised to restore them.

He has not forgotten. And His calendar is never late.

Romans 11:25-26 — “Blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in. And so all Israel shall be saved.”

 

Year 2029 is the end?
Year 2029 is the end?

Interesting also to note that from 70 AD to 2029, the 1960 years, equals 40 jubilees.

Also, from 70 AD back to the time of Abraham is 1960 years – another 40 jubilees. Some speculate that this was the approximate time God made covenant with Abraham.