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Series: The Rapture - The Feast of Tabernacles (Succoth, "booths") was to be kept for seven days, and then they had a final ceremony on the morning of the eighth day. The basic law of this feast is found in Lev. 23:33-44. Verse 39 singles out the first and eighth days... Read More
Series: The Rapture - Before moving on to explain the Feast of Tabernacles and its fulfillment in the time of Christ's coming, let us look one more time at the Old Testament types and shadows to glean more insights on the Feast of Trumpets. Israel's feast days, of cour... Read More
Series: The Rapture - In Numbers 10, the stated purpose of blowing the trumpets is to gather the people (either the leaders or the congregation itself) and to muster the people for battle. We showed how this speaks prophetically of the Feast of Trumpets in two ways: (1) gatheri... Read More
Series: The Rapture - We have shown earlier that Israel had two sets of feast days, one in the spring and one in the autumn. The spring feasts centered around Passover and Pentecost, both of which were fulfilled at the Cross and at the coming of the Spirit in Acts 2. The second... Read More
Many have inquired about the psalm book found in the Irish bog last week. Supposedly, it was open at Psalm 83, and prophecy preachers have made a big deal of it in support of the Israelis in their conquest of Lebanon. First of all, when Psalm 83 makes ref... Read More
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