The Moedim are Dress Rehearsals for prophetic events. The spring moedim have all been fulfilled. Pesach, Chag Ha’Matzoh, and Reishit Katzir have all been fulfilled in the death, burial, and resurrection of Yeshua. Shavuot has been fulfilled in the giving of the Ruach Ha’Kodesh fifty days after the resurrection of Yeshua, while his disciples were… Continue reading The 2021 Moedim Dates
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The Coronation of Mashiach
Yom Ha’Melekh: The Day Of The Coronation Of The Messiah Psalm 98:6 – “With trumpets and sound of cornet make a joyful noise before the LORD, the King.” The blowing of the shofar on Yom Teruah links this day to Yeshua’s coronation as King of Kings. The coronation ceremony of Kings was ripe with the… Continue reading The Coronation of Mashiach
You Do Not Know
Over the past four years we have taken a look at several Hebrew idioms to better understand the scriptures. In 2014 we discovered that the “heavens” refers to governments and rulers, and “earth” refers to the nations or peoples, most specifically to Israel’s leaders and people. We also discovered that the “sea” and “land” again… Continue reading You Do Not Know
The 2020 Moedim Dates
The Moedim are Dress Rehearsals for prophetic events. The spring moedim have all been fulfilled. Pesach, Chag Ha’Matzoh, and Reishit Katzir have all been fulfilled in the death, burial, and resurrection of Yeshua. Shavuot has been fulfilled in the giving of the Ruach Ha’Kodesh fifty days after the resurrection of Yeshua, while his disciples were… Continue reading The 2020 Moedim Dates
Imminent Return-Part One
Near At Hand The Greek words eggus [G1451 ἐγγύς], eggizo [G1448 ἐγγίζω], or tachu [G5035 ταχύ] mean at hand, near, or without delay – in other words: imminent. They are equivalent to the Hebrew word qarowb [H7138 קָרוֹב]. Imminent means impending; hence it could happen immediately, within ten minutes, ten months, or ten years. Imminence… Continue reading Imminent Return-Part One
The 2019 Moedim Dates
The Moedim are Dress Rehearsals for prophetic events. The spring moedim have all been fulfilled. Pesach, Chag Ha’Matzoh, and Reishit Katzir have all been fulfilled in the death, burial, and resurrection of Yeshua. Shavuot has been fulfilled in the giving of the Ruach Ha’Kodesh fifty days after the resurrection of Yeshua, while his disciples were… Continue reading The 2019 Moedim Dates
Days and Hours
Over the past four years we have taken a look at several Hebrew idioms to better understand the scriptures. In 2014 we discovered that the “heavens” refers to governments and rulers, and “earth” refers to the nations or peoples. We also discovered that the “sea” and “land” again symbolized nations and their peoples, and the… Continue reading Days and Hours
The 2018 Moedim Dates
The Moedim are Dress Rehearsals for prophetic events. The spring moedim have all been fulfilled. Pesach, Chag Ha’Matzot, and Reishit Katzir have all been fulfilled in the death, burial, and resurrection of Yeshua. Shavuot has been fulfilled in the giving of the Ruach Ha’Kodesh fifty days after the resurrection of Yeshua, while his disciples were… Continue reading The 2018 Moedim Dates
Yom Teruah
Meeting Times [מוֹעֵד H4150] – (Seasons) The sun, moon, and stars indicate set appointments when Yahweh will show up to interact with His people. The Older Covenant feasts, Yahweh’s meeting times (seasons), are determined by the cycles of the moon. The word translated feasts is the Hebrew word, מוֹעֵד Moed. Moed means a divine appointment.… Continue reading Yom Teruah
Teshuva and Jonah
The Connections Exodus 34:28 – “Moshe was there with Yahweh forty days and forty nights; he neither ate bread, nor drank water.” Jonah 3:4 – “Jonah entered into the city a day's journey, and he cried out and said: ‘Yet forty days and Nineveh shall be overthrown’.” Matthew and Luke 4:1-2 – “And Yeshua was… Continue reading Teshuva and Jonah
40 Days of Teshuvah and the Days of Awe
The Days of Teshuva begin at sunset on Elul 1st each year and end at sunset the day before Yom Kippurim. 2 Peter 3:9 – “The Lord is not slow about His promise, as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing for any to perish but for all to come to repentance.”… Continue reading 40 Days of Teshuvah and the Days of Awe
Yom Teruah 2016
The date for Yom Teruah 2016 is October 3rd, 2016. Yom Teruah begins at sunset Sunday, October 2nd and ends at sunset Tuesday, October 4th Break out the shofars! Blow the Shofars. Blow them over 100 times using four different types of blasts. The fourth and final blast, the Tekiah Ha’Gâdôl, is known to the… Continue reading Yom Teruah 2016