Red Heifer Vision & Interpretation


Red cow - heifer
From EBook 'HOSTA': 
Quote: 

Words from Jesus to Anna Maria Hosta:
"Peace for all time.
I give you all peoples.
You have freed her.
The seed is spread.
The cow is slaughtered
Satan will not exist anymore.
Your character has outscored his eyes
You were obedient to me
And you passed all my exams. "

From EBook 'HOSTA' - 6/4/2017 - quote:
Jesus: "She rules. Dairy cow. It gets you through the mark and leg when she calls. "

Quote:May we all listen to the Lord's call to fight, Heartdwellers. This is a new day!Ezekiel had a powerful vision today after receiving communion. He saw, held over America, a red heifer - a young female cow who had never had a calf used for the temple offering. Levitical-born priests came, but Jesus was the one who slaughtered the cow, and when he did, the blood ran down from the sky and covered America.When I came to prayer, I asked the Lord, what did the red heifer mean in this context?Jesus began, "It is a symbol of cleansing by trial, a flushing out of malice that this nation has been taking for far too long - it is more than financial, it is ideological and moral filth that must be dismissed from America."And here's the note I got from Wikipedia: The ashes from a ceremonially clean and slaughtered (kosher) red heifer were combined with pure spring water and targeted at those who were unclean and had come in contact with a corpse or someone another who had contact with someone who had been in contact with a corpse.The rotten decaying immorality of our nation .........

Biblical heifer - young cow
A young cow who is said several times to be 'three years old' as if this is the age from which she was used for work (Gen.19: 9). It was not usually sacrificed as a sacrifice, but it was arranged that a young cow should be slaughtered when an unknown murder was discovered in the field to blame the guiltless innocent blood (Deut. 21: 1-9).
21.1-9 in Elberfelder Bible 1905:
Deuteronomy 21: 4
4 And the elders of that city shall bring down the heifer to an ever-flowing brook, in which is not worked and not sown, and the heifer shall break his neck there in the brook.
Deuteronomy 21,4

See EBook 'HOSTA' 16/14/2017 - quote:
"Never mind."
"Whiplash. The child is heavy, nothing happens, not yet. "  (But later - surgery!)
Anna Maria sees a child and how the big ones (Trump - Putin etc.) reach out to peace.
But her hand is thick, swollen and hurts.
"Broken" (Jesus said)
Anna Maria fell while dressing and broke her hand. Splintering forearm bones........
There are many symbolic references to the young cow. Samson calls his wife a young cow, with whom others have plowed (Judges 14:18)
Egypt was like a 'beautiful young cow,' and Israel was a "recalcitrant cow," though she was accustomed to the yoke and loved to thrash (Jer 46,20; 50,11; Hos 4,16; 10,11).
An adult female cattle is inseminated at around 18 months (less often covered) and thus has a first calving age of about 27 months. Until then, it is referred to as a heifer or calf.

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