Therefore, God gave them (through Moses) a system that would require telling the people when to observe the feasts. If the people could SEE the moon every month, and determine for themselves when to keep the feasts of God, there would be absolutely NO NEED to “proclaim” anything to ...
as prophetical, the placing of the Latter Prophets before the Hagiographa, the ranking of Daniel not with the Prophets, but with the Hagiographa, and the grouping together of the five Rolls, which is a witness to the special favor they enjoyed of being read publicly on certain feasts. Th...
The nations will be recorded for life in their assigned coastlands. They’ll have visitation rights, especially at the feasts. They’ll want to go up. They’ll want to be instructed and know how to go up to experience His Presence at those appointed times. But there will be a Bride wh...
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Throughout his ministry from 892–832 BC, God used Elisha to touch people in the midst of sickness, death, and want in order to lead them into God’s restorativemercyand grace. Elisha sees Elijah taken to Heaven on the chariots of fire. ...
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There was one messianic congregation that was spirit filled, did the feasts, but what made them different from the one i attended was that they did NOT preach mandatory torah observance! YES, i could feel the spirit moving in that congregation! I cant even begin to tell you how exhausted ...
These days are feasts of the ancestral spirits or muzimos, called " the days of the holy ones who are already dead." A week of seven days concluding with the Sabbath, which was at first a festival, is more expressly Semitic. Not that the Egyptians had no seven-day period in their ...