June 28, 2026.
Hebrew Day 100.
Aysh 11 Is Eternal: 666.4/6.664 = 100.
Jesus The Christ Is Male = Hebrew Day 108.
“And it came to pass at the end of seven days, that the word of the Lord came unto me, saying, Son of man, I have made thee a watchman unto the house of Israel.”
Text and Context
Ezekiel 3:16 describes the moment when God commissions the prophet Ezekiel after a period of seven days of mourning and reflection among the exiles at Telabib by the river Chebar. The verse marks the beginning of Ezekiel’s prophetic mission, where he is appointed as a watchman over Israel, responsible for warning the people of impending judgment and calling them to repentance (Ezekiel 3:16-17 KJV) BibleGateway.com+1.
The “seven days” likely symbolize a period of preparation, mourning, and spiritual readiness, during which Ezekiel absorbed the gravity of his task and the suffering of his people. This period allowed him to be spiritually strengthened and ready to deliver God’s message faithfully King James Bible Online+1.
Meaning and Interpretation
Being a “watchman” signifies a role of vigilance and responsibility. Ezekiel is tasked with warning the wicked of their sins and the consequences of their actions. If he warns them and they do not repent, their blood is not held against him; however, if he fails to warn them, he is accountable for their demise (Ezekiel 3:18-19 KJV) BibleGateway.com. Similarly, he must also guide the righteous to avoid sin, ensuring they continue in righteousness (Ezekiel 3:20-21 KJV)
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This verse emphasizes the moral responsibility of those who are entrusted with God’s message. It illustrates that spiritual leaders are accountable for faithfully delivering God’s warnings and guidance, while individuals remain responsible for their own response to that message
Spiritual Implications
Ezekiel 3:16 highlights several key spiritual lessons:
- Preparation for service: Spiritual readiness and reflection are essential before undertaking God’s work.
- Responsibility of leadership: Those who are given insight or authority must faithfully communicate God’s truth.
- Accountability: Both the messenger and the hearer have roles in the outcome of moral and spiritual decisions.
- Encouragement and warning: The verse underscores the balance of comforting the righteous and warning the wicked, a principle applicable to all dispensations
In summary, Ezekiel 3:16 KJV introduces Ezekiel’s prophetic mission, emphasizing his role as a watchman, the importance of preparation, and the moral responsibility inherent in delivering God’s message faithfully.
How Numbers Work: 100 * 1.618 = 161.8.
Day 169 = 13 * 13.
Elul 21.

Hebrew Day 453 (25 * 18.12).
Spiritual Note: 19344/250 = 77.376.
Spiritual Note: Day 77 + 376 Days = Hebrew Day 453.
Seal of Aysh: 248 * 3.25 = Hebrew Day 806.
Seal of Aysh: 13 * 62 = Hebrew Day 806.
Hebrew Day 1189 (25 * 47.56).
Hebrew Day 1542 (25 * 61.68).
Hebrew Day 4103 (3750 + 353).
Hebrew Day 6633 (125 * 53.064).
Seal of Aysh: 3608 * 3.25 = Hebrew Day 11726.
Seal of Aysh: 13 * 902 = Hebrew Day 11726.



