Therefore, I allowed an interesting perspective to develop after waking up in the morning on Feb. 18, with a small but strange vision:
I don’t think many people will understand this, but Jesus will appreciate it. It chronologically links the 7th day of the 2nd Hanukkah, Jan. 21, to Purim 2026.
Esther and the Two Moons – Revelation of the Bride
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcUyC9sSdT8&t=2206s
I’m not sure how to explain, but the above video came to my mind as soon I saw the vision, so I watched it again. I hadn’t recalled that it’s quite long, because it was written to comfort members of the bride who’d been wounded, in their cycles of watching for Christ, which match the woman’s biological cycles, included temporary let downs topped with abuse from mockers and scoffers, followed by rising hope;

But he also addressed the more severe cycles, such as when someone was fooled by a false prophet or had became 100% sure about a date that didn’t happen.
He did a careful study on how it compared to the pain and isolation of ‘nidda; That’s the Hebrew word for a woman’s monthly experience of shedding the old wine skin, when she was very uncomfortable and considered ritually ‘unclean’ for 7 days and was restricted from certain activities such as entering the temple. But it also included the 14 days of ritual uncleanness she had to endure after giving birth to a female.

Males have milder monthly phase shifts and the Torah also prescribes 14 day uncleanness rituals for males in certain circumstances, but it is the cyclical nature of how it is experienced by females that seems to support the hypothesis that Christ will gather His bride on a full moon.
What Brian gradually teased out was how we can understand this ‘nidda’ experience as being written by God into the experience of being the bride of Christ. He goes into great details here, comparing it to the process of the moon’s two types of coverages; coverage in darkness that becomes coverage in light. The bride is hidden and she suffers as she waits, but she’s counting and she knows she’ll be crowned by Jesus soon and she will reflect His glory, like the moon reflects the glory of the sun.
Strangely, there’s been a noticeable phenomenon for years; A subset of Christians have been reporting dreams and visions of two moons! My small vision had no moons; Nevertheless, I came to realize it was related to the female purification cycle, which is related to the lunar cycle. What I saw was a movement, a process of separation. I think I saw the Holy-Spirit/soul/spirit undulate as one unit, upward and out of the body, which was represented by an open jar; I think it represented the shedding of the old wine skin (body). Then there was a pause – the living unit, that had escaped the body, perched atop the jar. Hmm, apparently it was ready for the new wine skin (glorified body)?
It takes 14 days for the moon to go from hidden to being, in a sense, crowned with glory. It takes 7 days for a woman to shed the old wine skin of the womb and 7 days to build a new one that will be the container for the new life, the egg that’s released on the 14th day.
The new body that will wrap around the saints is comparable to the new wine skin of a woman’s womb! The bride of Christ is watching, waiting and preparing. I think there may be a 14 day period, a type of purification that only the bride of Christ will go through.
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