Eddie Chumney | Returning To Jerusalem, Part 1 | Shavuot 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
  • In this first part to Eddie Chumney's teaching on "The Zadok Calendar Controversy and the Calling of the Bride," a great foundation is laid for believers to understand the importance of returning to the Jewish roots of our faith in Messiah. Find out what the Elijah ministry has to do with John the Baptist and his own ministry, and why it is key to understanding our faith.

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  • @CariLovesYeshua
    @CariLovesYeshua 2 дня назад +1

    Thank you for sharing! Love you Eddie!💯❤️🙏Shabbat Shalom Bro!

  • @KatrinaTahar
    @KatrinaTahar 21 час назад

    GO EDDIE GO!!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @wiserthanserpents3862
    @wiserthanserpents3862 4 дня назад

    As it's written the elements will melt with fervent heat and old Jerusalem will melt

  • @dkrajicek1
    @dkrajicek1 3 дня назад +2

    To Eddie and Monte:
    Eddie mentioned the differing calendars revealed in John 12:1 (Passover in 6 days) and Mark 14:1 (Passover in 2 days). We know from the DSS, the Zadok Priestly calendar requires Passover, the 14th of the month, to be on the 3rd day of the week. Here we see that the Pharisee (Jewish) moon calendar Passover, 14th of the month, would fall 4 days later which would be the 17th on the Zadok calendar. This reveals two points:
    1) The evening of the crucifixion is identified as a "Preparation Day." Since the moon calendar Passover was not for three more days, the "Preparation Day" could only be referring to the day before the Pharisee's weekly Sabbath, which falls on the Zadok Priest fifth day of the week. If the Pharisee's weekly Sabbath falls on the Gregorian Saturday, then the Zadok weekly Sabbath falls on the Gregorian Monday that year. The weekly Sabbaths are not aligned together.
    2) Since the Zadok Sabbath day was not aligned with the Sabbath day of the Pharisees at the time of Yahusha/Jesus, why should the Zadok calendar be mandated to have a Saturday Sabbath? [Those who align with Wednesday's of the Gregorian week being the 1st day of the year after/before the spring equinox.] Does this disqualify the argument that the weekly cycle never changes? Could this be our continued sin of Jeroboam, "holding onto Babylon?"

    • @rawgemsrawdesserts5668
      @rawgemsrawdesserts5668 Час назад

      Agreed. There are a growing number of us who follow the Zadok Priestley Calendar AND don't always have our shabbat on gregorian calender. The equinox resets the Sabbath day every year. We don't use Wednesday as a mandated start day.

  • @JacindaChamplin-dk4ey
    @JacindaChamplin-dk4ey 4 дня назад

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  • @daxfitzgerald8847
    @daxfitzgerald8847 2 дня назад +1

    I have looked into the data in the scrolls with the luna markers for some of the three years (they recorded luna markings for three years, and it seems to line up with 2019 for the first year) and believe that they were not using the traditional sabbath day as we understand it but it was, as it were, floating on the julian calander.

    • @mettemiriam148
      @mettemiriam148 День назад

      ....and I believe it is similar today--: the gregorian calendar system should not be our "foundation" ....

  • @hurryslow1
    @hurryslow1 4 дня назад +2

    Was it a wedding at Mount Sinai, or a betrothal, because I don’t see any wedding Feast mentioned.
    The legalities of betrothal vs wedding are obviously the same with the only difference being that intimicy is reserved for after the wedding ceremony.
    I had a discussion earlier this week about it with another believer. My question came from the position that the only wedding Feast I read of in scripture as between the Messiah and His bride, is in the Messianic writings where it is referred to as the future “wedding supper of the Lamb”.
    That “new level” of intimacy between bridegroom and bride after the wedding, is what I understand how it shall be with Messiah’s return to earth to reign from His temple in Yahrushalaim for the duration of the sabbatical millennium.
    I was also wondering / assuming that the future fulfillment of the Feast of Sukkot would then be through the official marriage and marriage supper of the lamb.
    Nobody should be provoked to strife by my questions please - it does not affect our salvation unless we use it to cause division.
    Just an honest question.

    • @nocbobby
      @nocbobby 4 дня назад

      I agree with you, . . . our engagement & marriage (1,000 yrs & New Jerusalem)with Messiah is future . . . near future ; Nissan became the beginning of months at time of Exodus and it represents the Born again experience "art thou a teacher of Israel and know ye not you must be born again"

    • @nocbobby
      @nocbobby 4 дня назад +1

      364 days is the time it takes for a star to progress moving west & return to it's initial position in the sky; there is much reason that Enoch wrote the Gospel in the Stars where the 48 zodiac signs identify 12 Messiah Virtues . . .