Does each year of Jesus' life on earth represent 1000 years?
Thus, 40 days of temptation in the wilderness comports with 40 years of Israel wandering in the widlerness.
As Israel's time in the wilderness was recorded for future generations to see and learn about God, and as was Job's handling of tragedy something for the learning of future generations, so too is our time undergoing temptations and managing tragedies. These examples serve us in the way that our examples will serve others, whether angels or generations still future to us.
When Jesus was led into the wilderness, we know this was reminiscent of Israel being led into the wilderness.
Can we trace back or forward in progress through history as recorded in Torah to see if His life followed the timeline of Torah?
Interestingly, we have the record of Caesar's decree to kill all Hebrew males at the time of Jesus' birth which was likewise reminiscent of Pharaoh's killing of Hebrew males at the time of Moses.
Is there a reverse timeline here?
Does Jesus' birth and death follow a timeline reminiscent of the Torah's timeline?
Were the Jews today to be presented with a highly detailed depiction of Jesus' birth and death that followed the Mosaic timeline, assuming the account was presented in circumstances lending to their listening, would they finally turn to the Christ their forefathers crucified?
Revelation 20:3 And he cast him into the bottomless pit, and shut him up and set a seal upon him, that he should deceive the nations no more till the thousand years should be fulfilled; and after that he must be loosed a little season.
Does the Season near the end, leading to the battle at Har Maggedo, represent the point in the garden where Satan tempted Adam and Eve?
Perhaps too, Har Maggedo is the holy mountain of Ezekiel 28.
This is immediately following Messiah's 1000 year reign, so