The Biblical Holidays

The Spring Biblical Holidays: Prophetic Rehearsals for Messiah's First Coming

The spring biblical holidays are prophetic rehearsals for the Messiah's first coming.  Meaning that the biblical commandments (and traditions that developed) God gave ancient Israel to celebrate the holidays - what the holidays mean, how ancient celebrated them, and when they occurred on the calendar - are symbolic actions or prototypes or prophetic rehearsals for very SPECIFIC events.

Those specific events are the main events that occurred in Yeshua's "Passion Week" (his arrival to Jerusalem, his crucifixion, and his resurrection) and what happened in Acts 2 (outpouring of the Holy Spirit on Shavuot/Pentecost). 

As Israel has been celebrating these holidays for thousands of years, each year they are symbolically "rehearsing" exactly what happened to Yeshua - to the literal day and hour which the spring biblical holidays occur on the biblical/Jewish calendar! 

To understand this, you have to study the spring holidays and compare their meaning, dates, how they were observed, etc. to the historical records found in the Gospels of the New Testament. And you discover just how incredible this is.

If you want to learn more and how eye-opening it is to understand how the biblical holidays are prophetic rehearsals for the Messiah's first and second coming, I have a must-attend event for you... 

I hold a free, 90-minute, live masterclass where we go through this in detail. Plus, I cover other essential-to-know details about Israel and the church, the end times, and the timing of Yeshua's return (and rapture) occur at the end of the end times.

You can find more information on my masterclass and register HERE 

Understanding the spring biblical holidays first is very helpful to understand how we know the fall biblical holidays are prophetic rehearsals for the Messiah's second coming. Come to the masterclass!

The Fall Holidays: Prophetic Rehearsals for Messiah's Second Coming

The fall biblical holidays are prophetic rehearsals for the Messiah's second coming. 

In the analysis of the fall holidays, we apply the pattern of the feasts-as-rehearsals that we learned in the spring feasts to the fall feasts. The difference being, of course, that now we are talking about future events and not historical ones. 

1. By examining end times prophetic scripture in its Hebraic interpretation, context, language used, etc. ...

2. And comparing that to what, how, when, where, God commanded ancient Israel to celebrate the fall holidays...

3. We discover the scripture lines up and matches the meaning and timing of the fall feasts exactly!

Then when we add ALL the scripture about the end times, etc. and can develop an accurate "Sequence of End Times Events" that is surprisingly simple to understand, makes sense, and lines up with and is supported by the entire Bible!

THE 2024 FALL HOLIDAYS:

In my Tik Tok videos from September through October 2024, I walked viewers through day-by-day scenarios of:

1. HOW we would be experiencing the end times and Jesus' return in the future,

2. WHAT would be occurring each day according to the Bible, and

3. WHEN the Bible shows everything would be happening according to prophetic rehearsals embedded in the Fall holidays.

You can view all of those Tik Tok videos here. (You will need the Tik Tok app). All content I taught on those videos was taken from my seminar and class manual. 

Understanding Yom Teruah as the Prophetic Rehearsal for the Resurrection and the Rapture

You can download below a research study that explains how Yom Teruah (Rosh Hashanah) shows you this holiday's direct biblical connection to the end times and the timing of Yeshua's return - and the rapture - occur at the end of the end times. Enjoy!

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