Thursday, September 10, 2015

Rosh Hashanah Yahweh's New Year

Leviticus 23; Exodus 12:14; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; 1 Corinthians 15:50-54; Leviticus 16:29; Matthew 23:37-39; Hosea 5:15, 6:1-3; Zechariah 13:8-9, 12:10, 13:1; Ezekiel 16:61-63; John 3:5; Philippians 2:7; Leviticus 16:11; Hebrew 5:6, 9:11; Psalm 103:12; Ezekiel 16:63; Leviticus 23:33-37; Luke 2:7; John 6:43-51; Deuteronomy 16:13-15; Leviticus 23:39-45; Philippians 2:10-11; Revelation 21


We are walking in today:  Rosh Hashanah Yahweh's New Year

Witness seasons throughout the Bible:  H4150 mo'ed appointed place, appointed time, meeting, sacred season, set feast, appointed season
Genesis 1:14; Deuteronomy 11:14, 28:12; Leviticus 23:4; Psalm 104:19; Daniel 2:21, 4:20, 4:22, 7:24-26; Matthew 21:41; Acts 1:7, 14:16-18

Fiveamprayer this feast day is the Lord's and is the anniversary of the creation of the world; begins the Jewish civil calendar and is the day that Yeshua will collect His bride.  This appointed time spans two days, this year from September 13-15 and then 8 days of repentance in preparation for the the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur.  This is why we have warnings throughtout the Bible of those who would change the times and seasons.  Also why no one would know that day due to the sighting of the new moon would mark the new month.  This time before Yom Kippur is us going to making things right with our brothers and sisters.  We are not to come before Him with an ought between yourself and anyone else.  This is a high holy day that is very important as the time He has given us to meet Him for this sets the tone for the next year.  These feast days or appointed times are the Lord's--not exclusive to the Jewish people.  The scripture is clear these times are for the children of Israel, in all of their dwellings, for all generations.  That would take out the option to only observe while in the land of Israel.  No matter the time that has passed--this observance is for all generations, sounds like forever to me!  Yom Kippur is not a feast day, according to Leviticus 23 we are to afflict ourselves which is to fast and pray throughout the day.  There are other appointed times of merriment and plenty of food and drink but we are coming for atonement for our lives.  That is why the days of the Lord were walked out by Yeshua at His first coming and will be completed upon His return. 
The feast of tabernacles or the feast of booths or sukkot is often in the month of September or October.  This is the season that Yeshua was born for He came to tabernacle with His people--not in December as we have according only to tradition.  It was not about there being enough room in the inn--this was during the feast of tabernacles, the children of Israel were to live in temporary dwellings recalling the deliverance of their ancestors by the hand of Yahweh from Egypt.  That when they observed His appointed times, that their children would ask and the parents would tell them of the greatness of Yahweh and His power.  The days of the Lord are permanent and are to be observed eternally.  Fiveamprayer really take a hard look at scripture, we have the feasts and appointed times of Yahweh gives to us throughout the Bible and explained in the first 5 books--the Torah.  Statues forever, observed eternally and for all generations to complete--are all continual times that His times are to be observed!  To hear this teaching again click here.


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