The first red cows have already been burned. This is a kind of test run for the planned reintroduction of sacrificial rituals according to the Old Testament. Particularly interesting here is the active participation of evangelicals, who want to usher in the “Messianic Age” with animal sacrifice. A perfectly designed deception is in the making.
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Purification ritual according to Numbers 19
Evangelical circles are completely beside themselves. One would have assumed that it was members of Jewish communities who were offering an animal sacrifice, even if only as a test, in the fire, but in fact, it was evangelicals who burned a discarded Red Heifer to “introduce the Messianic Age.” A necessary ritual before the Jewish (Third) Temple in Jerusalem could be rebuilt, according to the organizers of this burning ritual in Israel. (Source).
The red cow used for this purpose could not have been used for an official sacrificial ritual because it was not flawless. A few black hairs were discovered on the cow. (Source). According to the regulations in Numbers 19, the red cow must be slaughtered and burned on the Mount of Olives. This ritual, given to the ancient people of Israel, served to purify people who had become unclean, for example, by touching the dead.
The import of red cows (Heifer) to Israel has been going on for years. In 2024, another shipment arrived from overseas to be bred for the planned sacrificial ritual in connection with a third temple. (Info).
Calls for a “Messianic Age”

With the trial run of the burning of a red heifer under rabbinical supervision near the city of Samaria, emotions surrounding “biblical prophecy” are once again heating up. Loud calls, alternating between the imminent start of Temple construction and the return of Jesus Christ, or the Messiah, can once again be clearly heard. For even large circles of evangelicals (primarily from the USA), the construction of a third Temple is inextricably linked to the “Messianic Age.”
This era describes a period of conversion and universal peace. This expectation also applies to (Orthodox) Judaism. It anticipates universal world peace, the end of all suffering, the rebuilding of the Temple, and the conversion of the rest of the world outside of Israel. In other words, the shared expectation of a 1,000-year kingdom of peace.
No matter how you look at it, any sacrificial ritual according to Leviticus and Numbers is what it is: a complete denial of Jesus Christ and His bloody sacrifice. This also applies to the construction of a temple, which, after all, is the official site of sacrifice.
The common denominator
This idea of a “Messianic Age” is nothing other than a connection between the fables of Futurism and Dispensationalism. A future Antichrist will first bring about a seven-year period of tribulation, which will be followed by this age of peace lasting 1,000 years. Beforehand, there will be a (secret) pre-rapture of Christians (Info). Neither will happen, however. There is neither a pre-rapture nor a 1000-year kingdom of peace on earth (Info).
It becomes particularly bizarre, and this demonstrates the absolute confusion, when the same evangelicals speak of abolishing God’s laws, since one ultimately only “lives under grace,” while simultaneously demanding the rituals of the Old Testament, since these are ultimately prescribed (by law). This is a complete reversal of the truth. For the sacrificial rituals were indeed abolished with the crucifixion of Jesus and His resurrection, and are thus null and void. However, God’s laws (the Ten Commandments) remained untouched. These agitators, however, handle things exactly the other way around.
Almost perfect deception in sight

The deception will be almost perfect when a figure actually appears and presents himself as the long-awaited Messiah. This is actually quite likely. This, after all, is the ecumenically oriented heresy, which brings as many people as possible to a common denominator in order to succumb to this deception. This deception will likely even go so far that “an Antichrist” will be seen as the Messiah and the actually coming Jesus Christ as “the Antichrist” (Info).
Those who follow the written Word of God and not the pronouncements of a growing mass can slowly prepare themselves to expect an equally increasing pressure, for the dragon will only persecute those who keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus Christ (Revelation 12:17).
And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
2 Thessalonians 2:11-12
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