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New website "An Early Christian's Perspective on the Mysteries of the Rosary"

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For those interested, we are just putting the finishing touches on a new website entitled "An Early Christian's Perspective on the Mysteries of the Rosary"

This new website, which is based on the monumental work of Greg Biltz, explores how the early Jewish-Christians would have viewed the Mysteries of the Rosary, along with unveiling the prophecies and signs in the Scriptures pointing to the coming of Christ.

In addition, through his extensive studies of the various Jewish Feasts and religious customs, along with studies of the Jewish Temple Priest rotation Calendar from 4BC to 70AD, he has come to some very fascinating conclusions.

For example, through his studies he has concluded thatJesus was born on September 13th, 2BC (the Feast of Tabernacles), and that Jesus died on the Feast of Passover, April 3rd, 33AD.

In addition he has also concluded that John the Baptist was born on Passover, March 20, 2BC, noting how the Jews always leave a place for Elijah at the table, as in Jewish custom and tradition he is believed to return on a Passover.

This and much more is presented in the new An Early Christian's Perspective on the Mysteries of the Rosary website! Please feel free to stop by the new website and share your own perspectives by leaving a comment or two regarding all of the interesting information presented there.

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