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“Where is He who has been born King of the Jews?
For we saw His star in the east and have come to worship Him.” - Matthew 2:2
Haggai 2
Codes of Ancestry
Matthew 1:12-16
Codes of Calendars
Hebraic or Lunar - Using the Sun, Moon, and Stars to calculate the seasons
Gregorian/Julian Linear- First, second, third, etc.
Yahweh’s Appointed Times
a. Passover
b.
Unleavened Bread
c. Firstfruits
d.
Pentecost or Weeks
e. Trumpets
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Atonement
g.
Tabernacles/Booth
Spring - Life/Death
Fall - Hope/Return
There is a four month gap between the two “seasons.”
Feast of Booths or Feast of the Tabernacles
Exodus 23:14-19; Leviticus 23:33-36, 39-43, Numbers 29:12-38, Deuteronomy 16:16-17; 31:9-13; 2 Chronicles 8:13.
With transformation comes discouragement
With transformation comes encouragement
The greatest transformation that occurs is the transformation of glory from oneself to glorifying God
The Temple is the dwelling place of God - the feast of Tabernacles was instituted to emphasize the “nomadic” or wilderness period.
It lasted 7 days.
Haggai’s Prophecy is one of warning and encouraging.
Feast of Dedication/ Hanukkah
The last 3 messages are given on Dec. 18, 520 BC.
They are messages of rituals, traditions, and what sets the nation of Israel apart from every other nation.
The celebration of the rededication and “cleaning” of the temple after the desolation of the temple.
Celebration began during the intertestamental time period, the beginning of the Pharisees, Sadducees, and the Sanhedrin
Jesus Celebrates Hanukkah - John 10:22
The Coronation of the King of the Jews, and the recognition of the Messiah of the World
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