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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Explore the Jewish Feast of Trumpets and its prophetic significance with guests Richard Hill and David Bowen along with hosts Tim Moore and Nathan Jones on the television program, Christ in Prophecy!
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Комментарии • 45

  • @randy-9842
    @randy-9842 День назад +5

    There is a genuine beauty in viewing God's prophecies from the Jewish perspective - one that I lack unless and until someone details it for me. Thank you for this "introduction" to me. I yearn for Christ to call us home and for Him to implant a much improved understanding in my heart, mind and soul. Thank you, gentlemen and God bless each of you.
    From a Christian gentile in the USA: Am Yisrael Chai. Shalom. Maranatha!

  • @johnnemeth825
    @johnnemeth825 День назад +2

    Jesus open the eyes and hearts of all people to the Truth of God's Holy Word the Bible in Jesus name I pray Amen 🇮🇱 🙏 Jesus our Savior and our God Hallelujah Amen 🇮🇱 🙏

  • @Worm8theBird
    @Worm8theBird День назад +4

    Come Lord Jesus! 🎺❤️🙌🙌💯

  • @SoundTheShofar24
    @SoundTheShofar24 День назад +3

    Fantastic bible study brothers! Yeshua returns soon, when the Father tells His Son to get His bride. Hallelujah 🙌🏼 Blessings from the UK 🇬🇧🇮🇱

  • @Walter-Ross
    @Walter-Ross 4 часа назад +1

    I believe you are totally wrong. God fulfilled the first four feasts on its exact date and will fulfill the next 3 on its exact date. Feast of trumpets is the next feast to be fulfilled, and what event happens during the feast of trumpets? 1 Corinthians 15:51-53 tells us. The rapture is during Feast of Trumpets according to scripture, and no other day is actually talking about the dead in christ, and those remaining will be caught up at the last trump.
    Rosh Hashanah has many alternative names, but the best-known of them is the Feast of Trumpets. During Rosh Hashanah, according to tradition, the priest would blow the shofar-a ram’s horn that is often translated “trumpet” in the Bible-one hundred times. Over nine different sessions, the priest will blow the trumpet 11 times. That’s 99 soundings of the shofar, which leaves a final trumpet blast for the end. The last trumpet, the 100th blast, is the loudest and longest.
    It’s the final trumpet of the Feast of Trumpets. Here is one way Paul described the Rapture:
    Behold, I tell you a mystery: We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed- 52 in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.-1 Corinthians 15:51-52
    The Rapture has been associated with trumpet blasts since the first century. Throughout Scripture, it is linked with blasts of the shofar. That’s why it is called the Feast of Trumpets.
    🎺Yom Teruah
    Also related to the blowing of the shofar, Rosh Hashanah is sometimes known by the name Yom Teruah. It means “a day of blowing” or “the day of the awakening blasts.”
    When the trumpet sounds during the Rapture, it is not just a noise to get our attention. It is an awakening blast for those who are in their graves:
    For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. 17 Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord.-1 Thessalonians 4:16-17
    For thousands of years, the Jews have been calling Rosh Hashanah the “day of the awakening blast,” and that is exactly what is going to happen at the Rapture. The dead in Christ will rise first. They will be roused from their “sleep” and be raised incorruptible. Also look at rockisland books last video who explains it in very Biblical detail according to scripture. God bless

  • @charlesmorris8791
    @charlesmorris8791 День назад +3

    Thank each of you very much. May God bless you and your loved ones and all those who hear this message.
    The Spirit and the Bride say Come Lord Jesus...

  • @DebraConners
    @DebraConners День назад +1

    What a Blessing to hear you all this morning, can't wait, God Bless You All, thank you.

  • @michaellejohnson6502
    @michaellejohnson6502 13 минут назад

    Your title is in error! The Feasts you call “Jewish” are not just Jewish, more importantly, they are “THE FEASTS Of THE LORD”!
    (The feasts of the Lord are prominently mentioned in Leviticus 23, Numbers 28-29 and Deuteronomy 16) ❤

  • @timhaley3459
    @timhaley3459 День назад

    Under the Mosaic Law, there was NO "festival of trumpets" (or "feast of trumpets"), but a "memorial ("memorial", Hebrew zikrown, meaning "a momento or memorable thing", something to keep in mind) signaled by the trumpet blast" on Tishri 1, announcing that the annual "day of Atonement" would be arriving in 10 days or Tishri 10.(Lev 23:23-32)
    There were three festivals ("festival", Hebrew chagag, meaning "properly, to observe a festival", while the word "feast" is the Hebrew word mishteh, meaning "a banquet or feast", as at Gen 19:3; 21:8; 26:8), apart from the annual Day of Atonement that Israelite men were to attend, to observe.(Lev 23:1, 2)
    (1) the Passover, observed on Abib (or Nisan) 14 (Ex 12:1-7; Lev 23:4), that was combined into one as the Festival of Unleavened Bread (Matt 26:17), that was observed from Nisan 15-21.(Lev 23:6-8), on which Nisan 15 was a Sabbath day, regardless where it arrived in the 7 day week.
    (2) the Festival of Harvest or Pentecost (Ex 23:16a; Lev 23:15-21), and (3) the Festival of Ingathering or Booths that was observed from Tishri 15-21, plus the annual Day of Atonement held on Tishri 10 or about September 25 of the Gregorian calendar, for the Jewish seventh month of Tishri ran from about the middle of September through about the middle of October.(Ex 23:14-17; Lev 23:9-32; Num 28:17)
    Note: the seventh Jewish month of Tishri was opened with a trumpet blast, but this does NOT make Tishri 1 nor the upcoming Day of Atonement, as the "Festival of Trumpets", but on Tishri 1, announced to the nation of Israel that the annual day of Atonement (whereby the sins of the nation of Israel were "atoned" for or forgiven for 1 year) was quickly approaching so as to mentally and spiritually prepare themselves, and effectively corresponded to the weekly Sabbath or "seventh" day (Ex 16:29), where NO hard work was to be done on Tishri 1 or on the Day of Atonement on Tishri 10.
    But what is really important is the question of what does the three festivals that really started with the Passover on Nisan 14 (Ex 12:1-7; Deut 16:1-8), the day before the Festival of Unleavened Bread began in Nisan 15 and ran until Nisan 21, through the Festival of Harvest (or "Pentecost", with Pentecost being Greek meaning "50"), counting 50 days from Nisan 16, which came to near the end of the month of May (or during the Jewish month of Sivan), till the final Festival of Ingathering or Booths, from Tishri 15-21, really mean ?
    Here are some clues: They have to do with the choosing, sealing and harvesting of the 144,001 members of God's heavenly Kingdom that Jesus taught his disciples to pray for at Matthew 6:9, 10. They have to do with the symbolic "woman" and her "offspring" at Genesis 3:15, that is seen again at Isaiah 49, 54, 60, 62, John 6:45, Galatians 4, Revelation 12.
    They have to do with restoring the genuine peace lost in the rebellion in the garden of Eden (Gen 3:1-6), with finishing what God, whose name is Jehovah (see Isa 12:2; 26:4, KJV), began in the garden of Eden with the creation of the first human couple, of a paradise earth for "meek" ones to enjoy forever in perfect peace and security.(see Gen 1:26-31; Ps 37:11, 29; Matt 5:5)

  • @TheMastersHarvest
    @TheMastersHarvest День назад

    Here is the USA in prophecy:
    We can know "when" we are on God's prophetic calendar. It is written in the book of 2nd Esdras. Chapter 11 contains a prophecy that describes a line of American presidents, four of whom are still alive, and two of them are being kept until "the end." All of them are old men. "The end" is fast approaching.
    Ezra wrote Second Esdras, chapters 11, 12, and 13 many centuries ago, long before the United States existed, yet he accurately describes a line of 15 US presidents starting with Hoover. This 100-year-long prophecy began fulfilling on March 4, 1929. It is now 95% complete. Its perfect fulfillment to this point has established its credibility. Ezra was not guessing.
    I have condensed the prophecy into a series of short lessons - my gift to you. Please allow me to guide you through them, step by step, and into understanding. Blessings to you and your loved ones.

  • @nancylefever866
    @nancylefever866 День назад

    Yeshua has not fulfilled all the feasts and following Adonai’s commands includes those in the Old Testament

  • @pilgrim7232
    @pilgrim7232 День назад

    what;s the problem....israel is my mother in law... love her/him/HIS wife

  • @jaynelyone687
    @jaynelyone687 День назад

    two guests and only one gets to talk.... it would have been nice to here the other mans opinion.

  • @rufuspatrick2764
    @rufuspatrick2764 День назад

    Who were these rabbis being talked about? Were they Christians?

  • @rufuspatrick2764
    @rufuspatrick2764 День назад

    More confusion for the Church. We are not under the Mosaic covenant. The Holy Days were a shadow. Jesus is the reality. Colossians 2:17. The holy days have been fulfilled.

    • @sandyjuntunen4088
      @sandyjuntunen4088 23 часа назад

      Holy days? Lol. You won't find that term in scripture outside Jewish feast days. And those will continue even after the 2nd coming.

  • @donsavinsky2251
    @donsavinsky2251 День назад

    AMAZING THAT THE LORD SETS UP HIS CALENDER FOR THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR, AND YET THE RABBIS GO AND CHANGE IT TO THE FALL.
    SAD...

    • @ritawilson811
      @ritawilson811 День назад +1

      Chuck Missler explains it differently. I can't remember exactly, but it might be that the leaving of Egypt started the spiritual new year compared to the civil new year that was previously available. He has a chart and explains it. Just a side note....his "learn the Bible in 24 hours" is an incredible overview. Lots of science and hidden messages, tying historical figures together etc

    • @Jeremiah17seven
      @Jeremiah17seven День назад +1

      Rabbis don't control things. God does. Same with the Sabbath. It was on Saturday...but we Christians gather on the first day of the week.

    • @padillas4357
      @padillas4357 День назад

      Change your perspective. The original calendar started in the season that we call spring (according to Moses, in the Bible). It is our current corrupted calendar that starts the year in winter, and the Rabbis that try to make it in the fall.

  • @nitdiver5
    @nitdiver5 День назад +4

    Dividing the word correctly and taking the whole account of the Bible as a whole leads to a different conclusion. It’s a sad Laodicean trait that the Rapture is taught to happen on a Rosh Hashanah. Jesus fulfilled all 3 spring feasts in a row. He will fulfill all 3 fall feasts in a row and not one then 7+ years later the second two.

    • @user-xn7tq1qh5r
      @user-xn7tq1qh5r День назад

      Are you an Ameleniulist?

    • @nitdiver5
      @nitdiver5 День назад +2

      @@user-xn7tq1qh5r Heck no. I’m a pre-trib Rapture believer. The Millennial Kingdom (Rev 20:4-6) is the day of rest (2 Peter 3:8).

    • @user-xn7tq1qh5r
      @user-xn7tq1qh5r День назад

      @@nitdiver5 Good!

    • @nitdiver5
      @nitdiver5 День назад +1

      @@user-xn7tq1qh5r Anyone teaching a Rosh Hashanah rapture is completely ignoring the Biblical pattern given in the first coming.

    • @cheryllovesjesusinKY
      @cheryllovesjesusinKY День назад +3

      I think we should be looking for Him everyday. It could happen or not. We don’t know