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Happy Rosh Hashanah

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Happy Rosh Hashanah all.. Sorry I'm a bit late on this. :P

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Gman wrote:
Happy Rosh Hashanah all.. Sorry I'm a bit late on this.
Shame on you, Gman! Real "wannabe" Jews would never forget Rosh Hashanah! :shakehead: :pound:

All kidding aside, for those of us who are less knowledgable, maybe you could explain how Rosh Hashanah is related to the return of Jesus Christ?
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RickD wrote:All kidding aside, for those of us who are less knowledgable, maybe you could explain how Rosh Hashanah is related to the return of Jesus Christ?
And while you're at it if you could also explain the significance of Yom Kippor since it's coming up next week. Thanks G.
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RickD wrote: Shame on you, Gman! Real "wannabe" Jews would never forget Rosh Hashanah! :shakehead: :pound:
Hey I'm still working on it... Give me some time.. :P
RickD wrote:All kidding aside, for those of us who are less knowledgable, maybe you could explain how Rosh Hashanah is related to the return of Jesus Christ?
Yes, it's very interesting to study. It's rather unfortunate that Christians have divorced themselves from these Biblical festivals. This Feast of Trumpets Service by El Shaddai Ministries really explains it well even though it was last year.



Christ or Yeshua has already fulfilled these feasts.

• Pesach or Passover: Jesus’ Death as the Passover Lamb

• Unleavened Bread: Jesus’ Burial

• First Fruits: Jesus’ Resurrection

• Shavuot or Pentecost: Feast of 50 (the Holy Spirit was sent 50 days later)

The three Feast Days on the Biblical calendar yet to be fulfilled in the fall.

• Rosh Hashanah / Trumpets: The alert and the gathering

• Yom Kippur or Day of Atonement: Judgment (2nd Coming of Yeshua)

• Tabernacles: God dwelling among men. (setting up His millennial kingdom on earth)
The heart cannot rejoice in what the mind rejects as false - Galileo

We learn from history that we do not learn from history - Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Hegel

Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable, if anything is excellent or praiseworthy, think about such things. -Philippians 4:8
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