Timing of the King’s Return Found in the Jewish Feasts

Hi friends and study partners!  Yesterday we began studying the timing of the King's return.  We know that spiritual Israel and natural Israel have two different finish lines.  Spiritual Israel (which we defined earlier as believers in Jesus as Messiah, whether Jew or Gentile) look to the rapture, while natural Israel awaits the glorious appearing …

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Celebrating the Feast of Trumpets

L'Shanah Tovah Tikatevu!   Jews around the world greet one another with that greeting as Rosh Hashanah marks the beginning of the Jewish civil new year.  Amazingly, it means, "May you be inscribed (in the Book of Life) for a good year," although orthodox Jews do not recognize salvation through Jesus the Messiah, which results in …

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The Jewish New Year and the Biblical Feast of Trumpets

Shanah Tovah!  Jewish holidays begin at sundown the day previous to the actual day of the holiday.  Thus, Rosh Hashanah began yesterday at sundown and Israel celebrates their new year today.  Rosh Hashanah means "Head of the Year." However, Leviticus 23:23-25 describes a feast that the Jews were told to celebrate.  It is the Feast …

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Preparing for the Fall Feasts of Israel

Throughout history the Biblical feasts of Israel have been a staple of Jewish life.  God instituted seven major feasts and provided specific instructions for them in the book of Leviticus (chapter 23).  While the Biblical year begins with Passover in the spring (Exodus 12:2), the Jewish civil new year occurs in the fall, and we …

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