Biblical Feast Days Prophetic Rehearsals In The Fall Days Bible

biblical feast days prophetic rehearsals in The Fall days
biblical feast days prophetic rehearsals in The Fall days

Biblical Feast Days Prophetic Rehearsals In The Fall Days Biblical feasts: dress rehearsals. matthew 24:36 hints that yeshua will return on the biblical feast of rosh hashanah. god’s feast days in the old testament have little to do with feasting. the hebrew word for feast, mow’ed, means sign, signal or appointed season. god was signaling the israelites a direct, clear message: watch for messiah. The torah—the five books of moses—details seven feasts during the hebrew calendar: 1 three feasts are in the spring, in the month of nisan: passover, the feast of unleavened bread, and the feast of first fruits. fifty days later there is the feast of weeks, shavuot, also known as pentecost. there are three remaining feasts are in the fall.

biblical feast days prophetic rehearsals in The Fall days
biblical feast days prophetic rehearsals in The Fall days

Biblical Feast Days Prophetic Rehearsals In The Fall Days The three fall feasts of leviticus 23, (1) the feast of trumpets (yom teruah), (2) the day of atonement (yom kippur), and (3) the feast of tabernacles (sukkot) have already been partially fulfilled by messiah. these three fall feasts are the conclusion of what began with passover and exemplify and foreshadow yahshua (jesus) our lamb and yahveh. In ezekiel 20:12 god says that the shabbat is a sign between him and his people, a holy day which serves as a reminder that he has set us aside to be a holy people. the pause each week reminds us that it’s god who created the world and the seven day week, and jesus says that the shabbat was created for our benefit. The fall feasts are almost upon us! by that i mean rosh hashanah, yom kippur and sukkot. each of these feasts has a universally accepted meaning to jewish people in general, but to those of us who have received yeshua (jesus) as our lord, and to the believing gentiles that have been grafted into the house of israel, there is a deeper, more prophetic meaning. A. “these are my feasts,” god told his people. the hebrew word moad (mo ed) means “appointed time,” the plural being moadim (mo eh deem). god was telling israel, “i want to meet with you.”. although these moadim are the primary celebrations of the jewish people, they prophetically point to the messiah and are the inheritance of.

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