Friday, March 9, 2012

What Does It Mean?

Ancient Israel had what was called "Spring Holy Days" and "Fall Holy Days". The Spring ones were - Passover - Unleavened Bread - and Firstfruits, when a single sheaf of wheat was waved in the air. (Followed 49 days later by Pentecost.)
- These days were like prophecies, and Jesus' first advent fulfilled the Spring Holy Days, therefor surely his second coming and advent will fulfill the Fall Holy Days of - Trumpets - Day of Atonement - and Tabernacles. As we know, when he returns it is with the sounding of a "trumpet" (which awakens all believers, the "1st Resurrection"). Then there is a space of 1000 years.
- Between Israel's Holy Day (Feast) of Trumpets and the next Holy Day, the Day of Atonement, is 10 days. Then there is 5 days between the Day of Atonement and Tabernacles. This makes me think there will be 500 years between the Day of Judgment (Atonement) and Tabernacles. Judgment Day is the "2nd Resurrection" when all not previously risen will rise. All will experience being resurrected. Then there is a Day of Examination, where all human history, etc will be examined (as to what went ok and what didn't!) A day lasting 500 years? After all this, will be when will be spoken, the notorious words - "those not believing, will go to the 2nd death."
-- The third Fall Holy Day, the Feast of Tabernacles coincides with chapter 21 of the Book of Revelation where it says "God himself will now tabernacle" (live) "with man on Earth.."

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