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| Feast
of Trumpets |
- My research depicts that history appears to be designed and
controlled by a Supreme Being. In the 20th and 21st centuries,
the 14,000 days taken from the 1st century AD find a perfect fit
to the Feast of Trumpets on October 4, 2005. Is this alignment
coincidental or the completion of divine control of human events
that points to Christ's return?
- Throughout the Bible, many verses relate to the belief that
God is controlling human events. Also, according to Scripture,
it is highly germane to study the time of Christ's coming.
Consider the following verse about knowing the time of the
Messiah's coming:
"Concerning this salvation, the prophets, who
spoke of the grace that was to come to you, searched intently and
with the greatest care, trying to find out the TIME
and CIRCUMSTANCES
to which the Spirit of Christ in them was pointing when he predicted
the sufferings of Christ
and the glories that would follow" (1 Pet.
1:10-11).
So the prophets sought to know the time and events of Christ's
coming. The feasts give us an amazing link that direct us to watch
for the return of the Messiah.
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Agricultural
Seasons
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- Biblical feasts relate to agricultural seasons. For instance,
farmers begin to harvest crops in the spring and finish the
harvest in autumn. Early crops such as barley and wheat are
harvested in the spring. The summertime harvest includes crops
like cucumbers, watermelons, and tomatoes. However, autumn
brings the final harvest with great abundance.
- What is the link between the agricultural seasons and the
appearing of the Messiah?
- Jesus' first appearing occurred at the springtime harvest
feasts (Passover, First Fruits, Pentecost).
- The summertime has no biblical feasts.
- However, the autumn brings a new set of feasts with prophetic
links. Will Jesus return to earth at the autumn feasts for the
final harvest?
The first autumn feast is called the Feast of Trumpets.
Throughout the New Testament, biblical authors tie the blowing of
trumpets to Christ's return. "He will send
his angels with a loud trumpet call,
and they will gather his elect from the four winds, from one end of
the heavens to the other" (Matt.
24:31).
- Since trumpets relate to Jesus coming again, what did Moses
write about the Feast of Trumpets?
"On the first day
of the seventh month you are to
have a day of rest, a sacred assembly commemorated with trumpet
blasts. Do no regular work, but
present an offering made to the Lord by fire" (Lev.
23:23-25).
- This verse tells us that the Feast of Trumpets occurs on the
first day of the seventh Hebrew month, which is the Jewish New
Year (Rosh Hashanah on your calendar). The Feast of Trumpets,
just like Passover, is not a day that disappeared millennia ago.
- Since trumpets relate to the return of Christ, will Jesus
return to earth on the Feast of Trumpets? When Moses lived,
trumpets served as alarms to awaken people for a battle.
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| Consider the 14,000 Day
Alignment to the Feast of Trumpets |
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- Israeli conquest of Jerusalem points to the
Feast of Trumpets in the 21st century.
- Are the 14,000 day alignment to the Feast of
Trumpets just an anomaly of history?
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