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"The Fall Feasts of the Lord" (last 3 of 7) Year 5785 (2024 - 2025) representing Hebrew Letter "HEY" Rosh HaShanah / Trumpets: (sundown to sundown) 22nd September - 24th September 2025 Yom Kippur / Atonement: (sundown to sundown) 01st - 02nd October, 2025 Sukkot/ Tabernacles: (sundown to sundown) 06th September - 14th October, 2025 The Great Day is the 8th Day of Tabernacles: (sundown) 13th - 14th October, 2025 Shalom Partner and Friend of Israel, The Biblical Year 5785 ends on the evening of the 22nd September, 2025. when the NEW Biblical Year 5786 will begin with "Rosh HaShanah" - Feast of Trumpets and on the 23rd September, 2025 it will be the first day of the NEW Biblical Year! As summer winds down in Looking back: On the 28th September, 2015 at the beginning of the Feast of Tabernacles the last (Lunar Tetrad of the four) "Blood Moon" occurred ....on that day and made this year very special. The Shemitah (Sabbatical) Year also ended in the Biblical Year - 5775 which ran from Rosh Ha-Shanah 25th September, 2014 until the evening of 13th September 2015. And, that meant that the following Biblical Year - 5776 (2015 - 2016) would begin with a Jubilee Year (50th) for the Jewish nation - Israel! Major world changing events began to take shape during the 2014/2015 with the "bloodmoon" Tedrads, Shemitah year and we also believe the Jubilee year 5777 (2017) ended with prophetic implications that we just cannot ignore. 5778 began with the 01st of the next 50 Shemitah years! 5779 (2018) was the year when Israel turned 70 years since rebirth in 1948. Since the first blood moon ocurred on 15th April, 2014 much has already taken place in Israel and began with the war in Gaza. In 2018 US President Donald Trump kept his promise and moved the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. This was this is certainly a very Prophetic move that took place on the actual date 14th May when Israel celebrated it's 70th birthday of the State of Israel (1948-2018)! Yes, certainly a very prophetic move! Thank you President Trump for this very brave decision! Who doesn’t like holidays. each year..? But, great as our holidays, their origin is from men. How different are The Jewish holidays are NOT only historic… but prophetic and very definitely point to What is the "Prophetic" significance of these Feasts...? Jewish people did not seem to realize is that all of the feasts were also symbolic types. In other words, they were "prophetic in nature," each one pointing in a unique way to some aspect of the life and work of the promised Messiah: 1) Passover… pointed to the Messiah as our Passover lamb whose blood would be shed for our sins. Yeshua (Jesus) was crucified on the day of preparation for the Passover, at the same time that the lambs were being slaughtered for the Passover meal that evening. 2) Unleavened Bread… pointed to the Messiah's sinless life, making Him the perfect sacrifice for our sins. Yeshua’ - Jesus' body was in the grave during the first days of this feast, like a kernel of wheat planted and waiting to burst forth as the bread of life. 3) First Fruits… pointed to the Messiah's resurrection as the first fruits of the righteous. Yeshua (Jesus) was resurrected on this very day, which is one of the reasons that Paul refers to him in 1 Corinthians 15:20 as the "first fruits from the dead." 4) Harvest - Shavuot or Pentecost… pointed to the great harvest of souls, both Jew and Gentile that would come into the The long interval of three months between Harvest and Trumpets pointed to the current Church Age, a period of time that was kept as a mystery to the Hebrew prophets in Old Testament times. That leaves us with the last three (fall) Feasts which are yet to be fulfilled in the life and work of the Messiah… Because Yeshua (Jesus) literally fulfilled the first four feasts and did so on the actual feast days, we think it is safe to assume that the last three will also be fulfilled and that their fulfilment will occur on the actual feast days. We cannot be certain how they will be fulfilled, but our guess is that they most likely have the following prophetic implications: 5) Rosh HaShanah / Trumpets — points to the Rapture when the Messiah will appear in the heavens as a Bridegroom coming for His bride, the Church. The Rapture is always associated in Scripture with… the blowing of a loud trumpet! (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; 1 Corinthians 15:52) 6) Yom Kippur / Atonement… points to the day of the Second Coming of Messiah when He will return to earth. That will be the Day of Atonement for the Jewish remnant when they "look upon Him whom they have pierced," repent of their sins, and receive Him as their Messiah. (Zechariah 12:10; Romans 11:1-6; 25-36) 7) Sukkot / Tabernacles — points to the Lord's promise that He will once again tabernacle with His people when He returns to reign over all the world from Important to take note that of the Seven Feasts of the Lord - There are THREE MAJOR "HARVEST" FEASTS "where God has promised blessing" and they are: 1. "Passover" or "Feast of Unleavened Bread." (SPRING FEAST) 2. "Shavuot / Feast of Weeks" – which is also called "Pentecost," a Greek translation of the Hebrew words meaning, the "fiftieth day" when the Festival was celebrated. (Leviticus 23:15, 16) (SUMMER FEAST) 3. "The Feast of Tabernacles." (FALL FEAST) When the Jews went up to Jerusalem three times a year for the pilgrmage Festivals; Passover, Pentecost and Tabernacles - they were commanded to not appear before God empty-handed (Deuteronomy 16:16). Each Feast was one of thanksgiving; for Israel to commemorate God's provision during their history as a nation and in their personal lives by bringing a generous offering to Him. Even the Apostle Paul, who we know was in Jerusalem for these Feasts (Acts 20:16), must have presented the gifts he collected from the churches across Greece and countries in Asia to assist the poor among the saints in Jerusalem. The Feast of Tabernacles is a special time for all believers to come together and be a blessing to the needy in Israel presenting our financial gift to God's land and people ...and God has promised a blessing for doing this! In addition to the SEVEN FEASTS of the LORD, other days were added in later years to commemorate certain events. But, according to the original instructions there were only seven occasions during the year when The seven "Feasts of the Lord" are arranged in Leviticus 23 in two groups. The first four came at the beginning of the Biblical Jewish Year, while the last three came toward the end of the year. That seems God’s method in revealing future things (compare Luke Biblical - Jewish Lunar Calendar… The Jewish calendar is based on the cycles of the moon. Each one of the twelve months begins with the new moon. God explicitly and repeatedly commanded His people to celebrate the New Moon and the beginning of each month ("Rosh Chodesh"), just as He told then to celebrate the Sabbath and the Biblical Feasts: 1 Samuel 20: 18, 1 Chronicles 23: 31, Ezra 3: 5, Nehemiah 10: 33, Psalms 81: 3, Isaiah 66: 23, Ezekiel 45: 17, Ezekiel 46: 1- 6. The Hebrew months are 29 or 30 days long and periodically an extra month (Adar 2). It is added to catch the Lunar Calendar up to the cycles of the sun. Today everyone celebrates the completion of one year and the beginning of the New Year, even though we are not commanded in Scripture to do so. The Sabbath (Hebrew Shabbat ... means: to cease) was (and is) observed every week from sundown on Friday to sundown on Saturday and had a two-fold significance. It was both a remembrance of creation and a remembrance of the nation’s deliverance from the bondage of High Sabbaths do not necessarily fall on the weekly Sabbath but are related to the annual feast days as listed in Leviticus 23. There were seven annual or High Sabbath days, although neither the Passover nor the Feast of First Fruits are High Sabbath days. However the first and last days of the seven day Feast of Unleavened Bread and the seven day Feast of Tabernacles were both High Sabbaths. Perhaps one of the most fascinating Biblical studies is the historic and prophetic significance of these special Feast days. Whilst believers are not require to keep these feasts, every believer should be very familiar with them, as they not only celebrate a historical event in Israel's past but are, at the same time, a prophecy of future events. In Christian theology ‘a type’ is a factual happening in history, which is a glimpse of one or more actual events yet to come. God’s plan of salvation for mankind is summed up in these feasts, which relate to The last three feasts; Trumpets, Atonement, and Tabernacles extend over a period of twenty-one days in the fall of the year. They came to be known collectively as Tabernacles. These last three feasts of this year (2021) are the only Feasts that will begin with a "New Moon!" On (Rosh HaShanah) the evening of the 05th September. The new Biblical Year 5784 will begins on the with a "new moon" or "crescent moon" and officicially starts when the shofar sees the very crest of the "new moon" and will then blow the "trumpet" and the "Feast of Tabernacles" will begin.. first with Rosh HaShanah (Feast of Trumpets) ... leading to Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) and then the final of the seven Feast of Sukkoth (Feast of Tabernacles)... therefore we can see that there are other situations that affect the beginning of these Feasts... and connects us Biblically to the Scripture; "No man knows the day nor hour" of our Lord's return in Matthew 24:36. While we certainly do not know exactly how the LAST Three Feasts will be fulfilled, it is perhaps reasonable to surmise that they will be fulfilled in the same manner… on the actual feast day? VERY interesting…! The arms of the Menorah lamp stand are connected in a very significant way, the Spring Feasts are tied to the Fall Feasts on the same arms and the relevance of each is tied together.... Feast of Firstfruits saw Yeshua (Jesus) resurrection and begining Pentecost Age of Grace, on the same arm is Feast of Trumpets… etc! Feast Number 5: The Feast of Trumpets "Rosh Hashanah" …or New Years of the Day Biblical Year Always begins at sunset with sighting of the "new moon" at the sound of the shofar... on the 22nd October - 24th October, 2025 the NEW BIBLICAL YEAR 5785 (2025-2026) begins: Scriptural references: Leviticus 23: 23 – 25; Numbers 10: 9 – 10, 29:1 and Nehemiah 8: 1 – 12 The Feast of Trumpets is Israel's 'dark day.' It is the only Feast of the seven that ocurrs at the beginning of a "New Moon" when the primary night light of the heavens is darkened. Israel's prophets repeatedly warned of a "coming dark day of judgement" - known as "The Day of the Lord!" (Zephaniah 1:14-16; Amos 5:18-20) But, even as the darkening of the moon in the night heavens announced "The Feast of Trumpets" so too will the heavens be divinely darkened in the future in the coming "Day of the Lord" (Joel 2:31 and 3:15; Isaiah 13:9-10; 34:4,8; Acts 2:10). The apostle Paul also described this cosmic disturbance and darkness which will announce the "Day of the Lord! (Revelation 6:12-17) The Bible says less about the Feast of Trumpets than any of the other feasts – it was simply to be a holy day celebrated with trumpet blasts, on the first day of Tishri the 7th Month (Sept. / Oct.). The blowing of the trumpet was associated with the calling of the solemn assembly; a warning of danger and action to be taken (such as gathering of the troops to war or the arrival of a king). Over the centuries this feast, because it was the first in the series of three fall festivals is considered to be the holiest time of the year. It was traditionally to be called "Rosh Hashanah" (literally head of the year), or New Years day. This may be connected to the events described in Nehemiah 8: 1–12 called "holy" in verses 10 and 11. While this event is not specifically mentioned in the New Testament, at least two extremely important prophetic events are described there with the beginning of the trumpet blast – the "re-gathering" or "rapture" of the church; (1 Thessalonians 4: 16 – 18) and the return of the Lord (Matthew 24: 31). The Biblical New year for This feast was not only to be observed as a memorial, but like all the seven Feasts of Jehovah, it is a prophecy … It points to the present re-gathering of The present re-gathering and the establishment of the State of The 10 days of Rosh Hashanah through Yom Kippur are called the "days of awe"… when one considers his/her sins before God and enters into a period of repentance; of asking for forgiveness from God and those one has harmed; and of restitution. All over the world, wherever possible, Jewish people will go to their Synagogue, recite long prayers, confess their sins of omission and sins of commission (Ne Al Chet), and pray God; "that He should inscribe them for the coming year." Our very best wishes are extended to them and it is our prayer that in the No one can predict what will happen in the While there is no special celebration of this feast in the Church… a time of repentance, asking for forgiveness and of restitution certainly would not be out of place, especially as we await the last trump and the coming of the King of Kings. Feast Number 6: Yom Kippur or Day of Atonement … begins at sunset - 01st - 02nd October, 2025 Scriptural references: Leviticus Yom Kippur is the most solemn and important day in the Biblical calendar. Only once each year was any Israelite permitted to enter the "Holy of Holies" in the Tabernacle or The blood of bulls and goats could NOT provide true and permanent forgiveness of sins, and so God’s Son came to provide the ultimate sacrifice Himself. He was sentenced to death in the temple by the High Priest who said, prophetically, that it was good that one man should die for the nation. He was led outside the walls to bear the sins of the people – all the people of the world. When the temple was destroyed by the Babylonians, and again by the Romans, there was not longer a Holy of Holies, a High Priest or a sacrificial system. The Jewish people had to find another means of atonement. Their solution was prayer and good deeds. Today, the Day of Atonement is spent in the Synagogue, in repentance, fasting and prayer asking to be written in the Book of Life for one more year. And, in modern This day, or any day is a good time to approach the Lord with the fear and awe that He deserves, to repent of our sins and thank Him for His Son’s sacrifice bringing us into continual "At-one-ment" with our Maker and our names to be recorded forever in the Lamb’s Book of Life. Feast Number 7: Sukkot or Feast of Tabernacles… begins and ends at sunset 06th October - 14th October, 2025 Scripture: Lev. 23: 33 – 44; Deut.16: 13 – 15; Zech. 14: 16 – 19; John 7: 2 – 52 "Last Great Day" is the ’8th day’ of Tabernacles begins 13th - 14th October, 2025 The Feast of Tabernacles was the last of the seven Biblically mandated celebrations and also the most joyful; in fact it was the only one in which the Israelites were commanded by God to rejoice! (Deuteronomy. 16: 14) starting five days after the Day of Atonement on the fifteenth of Tishri (Sept. / Oct.) and extended for seven days… the first and last days being those of "solemn rest". Tabernacles are also known as the "Feast of Ingathering" (Exodus The Feast of Tabernacles looks forward to the Kingdom of the Messiah. Revelation 7:9-17 describes a great multitude, which have come through the tribulation, as arrayed in white robes with palms in their hands. In New Testament times Sukkoth was a major celebration, often referred to simply as "the feast." It incorporated great ceremonies using water and light. Yeshua (Jesus) made His proclamation in the temple during Sukkoth: "In the last day, of that great day of the feast, Yeshua stood and cried, saying, ‘If any man thirsts, let him come unto me and drink. He that believeth on me, as the Scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water,’" John We hope that you enjoy and become more informed by our work. We serve an awesome God and we are humbled by this opportunity to bring you this information. 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