It’s important to understand what a true biblical day is, because this is necessary when practicing the faith.

There are only the Feast of Adonai. I’m glad you enjoyed it!! is a set of words used to stand for the letters of an alphabet in oral communication. I thought it was to celebrate. You know just how much I love these posts! Bibliography Information Orr, James, M.A., D.D.

As a Messianic Jew, each time we celebrate one of the Biblical festivals, it gives us the opportunity to see how God, from the beginning of time, had a plan.

The Messianic Era will be a time of peace and not mourning.

I was in a discussion with someone and they were saying that IF the Church is Raptured one of the FEASTS DAYS (Feast of Trumpets, Day of Atonement and Feast of Tabernacles the RAPTURE is what brings about the mourning. This is because the first part of Isaiah (prior to Chapter 40) is written about a time of judgment and a time of mourning and exile for Israel. Thank you for explaining Biblical festivals to us! God is the same yesterday, today and forever. It is important to reach Jewish people with the Good News of Christ. Julia is pronounced joo-lee'-ah.

The birthstone for July is Turquoise and ruby.

!Click To Tweet. Finally, the Biblical festivals are a foreshadowing of future events.

I loved reading about the festivals. Signs of movement, activity, and expansion. I had never thought of bringing the importance of Biblical festivals into today’s terms although it makes complete sense. Spiritual Warfare and Trials, Fear and Anxiety, 75+ Amazing Resources for Christian Women, Christian Book Reviews and Product Reviews, cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary. These verses pertain to Israel’s times of mourning due to their sins and are not related to a rapture at all.

These groups delve into the dangerous … You can also read more at this guest blog post Imani Ackerman wrote for us on the topic of the Biblical Feast of Trumpets and the tradition of Taschlich! We can see the power of the Ruach HaKodesh, the Holy Spirit, guiding us and leading us in the way we should go much like the cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night guided the Israelites in the wilderness.

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God is the same yesterday, today and forever. It was so interesting to learn so much about their customs. For example, the number 13 is mentioned many times in the Bible, each time signifying a different event, for example, it is the number of years Solomon took to build his palace (1 Kings 7:1).Similarly, it could even denote Jesus and his 12 disciples. One can denote many meanings to these numbers according to the event or verse in the Bible. Thanks for the post.

Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles, is to recall how the Israelites lived in temporary dwellings for 40 years as they wandered through the wilderness, sustained by God Himself. a Christian woman at Rome to whom Paul sent his salutations ( Romans 16:15 ), supposed to be the wife of Philologus. Thank you so much Susan!!

Thanks for sharing about the Bible feasts.

Thanks for sharing about Biblical festivals, Diane. Used 735 times (54 times in the book of Revelation alone), the number 7 is Biblical Days.

The Biblical festivals help the Jewish people, like myself, celebrate the past, present and future works of Adonai in the world!

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© by psychic medium  Ian Scott. An auspicious time for rekindling relationships.

Animal Spirit associated with the month of July is the Dragonfly.

It was to recall how God led His people out of slavery and bondage and into freedom and the Promised Land.

downy; soft and tender hair. Julia (feminine of Julius), a Christian woman at Rome, probably the wife of Philologus, in connection with whom she is saluted by St. Paul.

While these are Jewish feast days, they are also Biblical feasts believers can read about and study in the Word. I love this so much. The Messiah is a Jew.

We see Him, You can read more about Rosh Hashanah and how it is a picture of Jesus’s return at.

What He did for His people then as pictured in the Biblical feasts, He will do for us today!

55.). I’m quick to forget these aspects of God. Every festival not only has its place in the time when God commanded it to be observed, but they have just as much significance today!