Celebrating the Feasts of the LORD: Fall Feasts
Description
In this episode, the sisters discuss the remaining holy convocations (Fall Feasts) of the LORD and their significance in how they point to future truths in the Bible. The sisters discussed their personal experiences as they embraced the appointed times of God, how they were affected by them, and how they are tied to the agricultural aspects of provision for the people of Israel. Through the many celebrations undertaken, the sisters are made aware of how God is our provision and that we are to depend completely upon Him for our every need.
The Hebrew letter for this episode is the bet and vet (בּ and ב). The bet also represents 2, and the ancient pictograph form was of a house or dwelling. The first letter of the Torah (Genesis 1:1) is the bet. For more information, you can visit https://hebrewforchristians.org/Grammar/Unit_One/Aleph-Bet/Bet/bet.html
Key Points:
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Rosh Hashanah (Trumpets), Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), and Sukkot (Tabernacles) occur close together in the seventh month of the Biblical calendar.
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Tabernacles (Sukkot) is the prophetic celebration of a future reality of the thousand-year reign of our Savior.
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As followers of Truth, our bodies are temporary tents (Sukkahs) that house the Holy Spirit, but one day, God will dwell with us face to face.
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All the appointed times point to Yeshua (Jesus).
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The spring feasts were fulfilled upon Yeshua's first coming, and the fall feasts point to His second coming.
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All appointed times are also sabbaths.
Scriptures and Other References Mentioned:
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Celebrating Jesus in the Biblical Feasts, by Dr. Richard Booker.
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Leviticus 23: 23-44
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John 7: 37 Now on the last day of the festival, Hoshana Rabbah, Yeshua stood and cried out, "If anyone is thirsty, let him keep coming to me and drinking! Whoever puts his trust in me, as the Scripture says, rivers of living water will flow from his inmost being!"
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