Tishrei 5777 5778
Part 2
We began the New
Civil year on Yom Kippur/Day of Atonement.
Tishrei 15. October
5th. Sukkot 1. First day of the Millennium in 2018
according to Psalms 118:15.
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Part10: Tabernacles & Clouds of Glory: Revelation 12 Berean Study
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Part10: Tabernacles & Clouds of Glory: Revelation 12 Berean Study
Readings: Lev.
22:26–23:44; Zech. 14:1-21; 1 Kgs. 8:2-21
Lev_23:34 Speak
unto the children of Israel, saying, The fifteenth day of this
seventh month shall be the feast of tabernacles for seven days unto
the LORD.
Lev_23:39 Also in
the fifteenth day of the seventh month, when ye have gathered in the
fruit of the land, ye shall keep a feast unto the LORD seven days: on
the first day shall be a sabbath, and on the eighth day shall be a
sabbath.
Lev_23:41 And ye
shall keep it a feast unto the LORD seven days in the year. It shall
be a statute forever in your generations: ye shall celebrate it in
the seventh month.
Deu_16:13 Thou
shalt observe the feast of tabernacles seven days, after that thou
hast gathered in thy corn and thy wine:
Deu_16:16 Three
times in a year shall all thy males appear before the LORD thy God in
the place which he shall choose; in the feast of unleavened bread,
and in the feast of weeks (Pentecost), and in the feast of
tabernacles: and they shall not appear before the LORD empty:
You better plan to
visit Jerusalem in the Millenium males.
Deu_31:10 And Moses
commanded them, saying, At the end of every seven years, in the
solemnity of the year of release, in the feast of tabernacles, (Read
the Law before the Congregation).
Num_29:12 And on
the fifteenth day of the seventh month ye shall have an holy
convocation; ye shall do no servile work, and ye shall keep a feast
unto the LORD seven days:
Neh_8:14 And they
found written in the law which the LORD had commanded by Moses, that
the children of Israel should dwell in booths in the feast of the
seventh month: 444 BC was when Nehemiah 8 was penned.
Eze_45:25 In the
seventh month, in the fifteenth day of the month, shall he do the
like in the feast of the seven days, according to the sin offering,
according to the burnt offering, and according to the meat offering,
and according to the oil.
Ezr_3:4 They kept
also the feast of tabernacles, as it is written, and offered the
daily burnt offerings by number, according to the custom, as the duty
of every day required;
Hos_12:9 And I that
am the LORD thy God from the land of Egypt will yet make thee to
dwell in tabernacles, as in the days of the solemn feast.
The Millennium 5779
onward
Zec_14:16 And it
shall come to pass, that every one that is left of all the nations
which came against Jerusalem shall even go up from year to year to
worship the King, the LORD of hosts, and to keep the feast of
tabernacles.
Zec_14:18 And if
the family of Egypt go not up, and come not, that have no rain; there
shall be the plague, wherewith the LORD will smite the heathen that
come not up to keep the feast of tabernacles.
Zec_14:19 This
shall be the punishment of Egypt, and the punishment of all nations
that come not up to keep the feast.
If you folks do not
want to keep the feast of tabernacles now, then you will not want to
do it in the Millennium so the best place for you is the lake of fire
and brimstone. Choose now who you are going to follow.
Joh_7:2 Now the
Jews' feast of tabernacles was at hand. Year 28-33 CE.
Hunter's Moon
The hunter's
moon—also known as blood moon or sanguine moon—is the first full
moon after the harvest moon, which is the full moon nearest the
autumnal equinox.
In October, we see
the Blood Moon travel through the sky. This moon is also called the
Shedding Moon or the Falling Leaf Moon. Coming right before Samhain,
it's a time when the nights are crisp and clear, and you can sense a
change in the energy around you.
Background
The Hunter's Moon is
so named because plenty of moonlight is ideal for hunters shooting
migrating birds in Northern Europe. The name is also said to have
been used by Native Americans as they tracked and killed their prey
by autumn moonlight, stockpiling food for the winter ahead. The
Hunter's Moon and Harvest Moon are not brighter, smaller, or yellower
than during other times of the year, but all full moons have their
own special characteristics, based primarily on the whereabouts of
the ecliptic in the sky at the time of year that they are visible.
The full moons of September, October, and November, as seen from the
northern hemisphere—which correspond to the full moons of March,
April and May as seen from the southern hemisphere—are well known
in the folklore of the sky.
This is a time for
Prophecy.
This moon requires use of the forethought and far-seeing skills necessary to deciding what to keep and what to discard as we enter the dark uncertainty of survival through the season to come. In the calendar system we have provided as an example, this moon is frequently known as the Promise Moon. This name reflects the promise of renewal, regeneration and rebirth awaiting us on the other side of the "death" represented by winter.
NOW is the time for prophecy. You already appreciate vitality and the sacrifices which balance it. NOW focus your attention and actions outward to see to the needs of the future. NOW decide what to preserve and what you no longer need. NOW determine the path you follow, and in so doing, also determine the paths which you must abandon. NOW separate what you bear into the coming season from what is an unnecessary burden and should be shed before winter begins.
This moon requires use of the forethought and far-seeing skills necessary to deciding what to keep and what to discard as we enter the dark uncertainty of survival through the season to come. In the calendar system we have provided as an example, this moon is frequently known as the Promise Moon. This name reflects the promise of renewal, regeneration and rebirth awaiting us on the other side of the "death" represented by winter.
NOW is the time for prophecy. You already appreciate vitality and the sacrifices which balance it. NOW focus your attention and actions outward to see to the needs of the future. NOW decide what to preserve and what you no longer need. NOW determine the path you follow, and in so doing, also determine the paths which you must abandon. NOW separate what you bear into the coming season from what is an unnecessary burden and should be shed before winter begins.
You may call this the Wine Moon, the Hunters' Moon, the Barley Moon, or the Promise Moon. Whatever the name, you will know it as a time when the energy you have recently channeled into the harvest may be turned to preservation and preparation for the coming season. The waning daylight and growth of darkness with the approach of the Autumnal Equinox is evident. With this turn of the Season Cycle, a final blow completes the sacrifice of the Summer King. Quite simply put... summer dies... The trees lose their leaves... the vines curl and wither in the frost... the growth and fertility of summers' glory fades to await the renewal of spring.
This then, is the time of Atropos, the last of the three fates who cut each thread as its contribution to the weave of life was completed. Now is the time to cast your gaze fully inward to find and cut the thread of whatever secret regrets you still harbor.
Variation in time of Moonrise
In general, the moon
rises about 50 minutes later each day, as it moves in orbit around
Earth. All full moons rise around the time of sunset. The Harvest
Moon and Hunter's Moon are special because—as seen from the
northern hemisphere—the time of moonrise on successive evenings is
shorter than usual. The moon rises approximately 30 minutes later,
from one night to the next, as seen from about 40 degrees N.
latitude, for several evenings around the full Hunter's or Harvest
Moons.
Thus there is no
long period of darkness between sunset and moonrise, around the time
of these full moons. In times past, this feature of these autumn
moons was said to help hunters tracking their prey (or, in the case
of the Harvest Moon, farmers working in the fields). They could
continue tracking their prey (or bringing in their crops) by
moonlight even when the sun had gone down. Hence the name Hunter's
(or Harvest) Moon.
The reason for the
shorter-than-usual rising time between successive moonrises around
the time of the Harvest and Hunter's Moon is that the orbit of the
Moon makes a narrow angle with respect to the horizon in the evening
in autumn, leading the Moon to higher positions in the sky each
successive day.
Brightness and
distance
Since the Moon's
sidereal period differs from its synodic period, the perigee of the
Moon (the point where it is closest to the Earth) does not stay in
sync with the phases of the Moon. Thus the Hunter's Moon does not
correspond to any special timing of the Moon's distance from the
Earth. This is why the Hunter's Moon is not, in general, brighter
than any other regular full moon.
Traditional
association with feasting
In the northern
hemisphere, the Hunter's Moon appears in October or November, usually
in October. Traditionally, it was a feast day in parts of western
Europe and among some Native American tribes, called simply the Feast
of the Hunter’s Moon, though the celebration had largely died out
by the 1700s. There is a large historical reenactment by that name in
Lafayette, Indiana during the early part of October.
References:
Angwin, Richard (11
October 2003). "The
Hunter's Moon". Where I live: Wiltshire. BBC.
www.bbc.co.uk/wiltshire/weather/hunters_moon.shtml.
Retrieved 29 December 2008.
Neata, Emil. "The
Hunter's Moon". Night Sky Info.
www.nightskyinfo.com/sky_highlights/hunters_moon/.
Retrieved 29 December 2008.
"Feast
of the Hunters' Moon". Tippecanoe County Historical
Association. www.tcha.mus.in.us/feast.htm.
There is a
possibility of an Unscheduled Solar Eclipse by Nibiru and darkness
may occur for up to 3 hours of darkness. Could we see up to 3 days of
darkness at this time? Possibly Yes. I, at this time do not see it
happening because I am under the impression that the Bowl Judgment
darkness will be the 3 days of darkness.
Venus, Mars
conjunction in Leo.
This event can
possibly occur any time during this week.
15-21 Sukkot (Feast
of Booths)
The Tabernacles - Commemorates the Jewish people's wanderings in the desert. All meals must be eaten in special temporary hut - the "Sukkah" Rituals with four species of plants - Lulav and Etrog - culminating with special services on the seventh day - Hoshana Rabah. Work Restrictions: Israel: Sabbath-like restrictions on the first day. Non-essential work activities or crafts prohibited during other days. Diaspora: Sabbath like restrictions on the first 2 days. Non-essential work activities or crafts prohibited during other days. Jesus Christ: Birth on the first day--Annual Sabbath. Christ circumcized on the 8th day--Annual Sabbath.
The Tabernacles - Commemorates the Jewish people's wanderings in the desert. All meals must be eaten in special temporary hut - the "Sukkah" Rituals with four species of plants - Lulav and Etrog - culminating with special services on the seventh day - Hoshana Rabah. Work Restrictions: Israel: Sabbath-like restrictions on the first day. Non-essential work activities or crafts prohibited during other days. Diaspora: Sabbath like restrictions on the first 2 days. Non-essential work activities or crafts prohibited during other days. Jesus Christ: Birth on the first day--Annual Sabbath. Christ circumcized on the 8th day--Annual Sabbath.
Tishrei 16. October
6th. Sukkot II.
Tishrei 17. October
7th Sabbath. Ex. 33:12–34:26; Num. 29:17-22; Ezek.
38:18–39:16. Mercury sun kissing in Virgo. This is a beautiful
conjunction.
Gen_8:4 And the ark rested in the seventh month, on the seventeenth day of the month, upon the mountains of Ararat.
Gen_8:4 And the ark rested in the seventh month, on the seventeenth day of the month, upon the mountains of Ararat.
1656 2270,
2348/9 BCE 2435BC מבּוּל
mabbûl;
Flood Methuselah dies year of flood 969 years old; Noah 600 years old
*
Now some will say this refers to the fall but actually this is the Spring because the first month (Aviv) occurred in 1446 BCE at the time of the Exodus. So Genesis 8:4 refers to Feast of First Fruits when Yeshua rose from the grave.
Now some will say this refers to the fall but actually this is the Spring because the first month (Aviv) occurred in 1446 BCE at the time of the Exodus. So Genesis 8:4 refers to Feast of First Fruits when Yeshua rose from the grave.
Yom
Kippur is when Nibiru in 2017 will affect the earth, with a global
earthquake, fulfilled as in Revelation 6:12-17, as well as other OT
scriptures. This global earthquake is actually an axial polar shift
(the only explanation for why the stars will roll up as a scroll).
This exact same event happened the day that the Great Deluge began,
3,600 years ago, when Nibiru passed through our solar system... which
was also Yom Kippur, but it had not been decreed as such by
YaVWeH/Lord/Adonai/YHVH yet, at the Exodus, when Moses was translated
to Heaven to be with YVWH for the 40 days... remember, Moses' face
was so bright that the Israelites asked him to cover it, when he came
back from Mount Sinai.
In
the six hundredth year of Noah's life, in the second month, the
seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of
the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened.
Bereshit, Genesis 7:11 (1649 years from the fall - Book of Jubilees,
Paradise and the Fall iii: 17); Nibiru encounter "The
Destroyer". Isa 24:1, 19-20. Some accounts and teachers say this
was at Passover and others say this was in October/November. Pole
Shift. It caused a 23 degree tilt. The tetonic plates separated.
Gen 8:4 And the
ark rested in the seventh month, on the seventeenth day of the month,
upon the mountains of Ararat. Aviv 17th 2347 (Wednesday--Day after
First fruits.) www.tedmontgomery.com/bblovrvw/emails/Aviv17.html
Ghana River turned Blood Red. https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/96310/ghana-river-turns-blood-red-preceding-local-exodus-festival-watch/#/
Ghana River turned Blood Red. https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/96310/ghana-river-turns-blood-red-preceding-local-exodus-festival-watch/#/
Tishrei 18. October
8 Sukkot IV. Mercury and sun into deep hugging and kissing.
Tishrei 20. October
10. Sukkot VI on the Rabbinic Calendar. This day marks 1260 days from
the Solar Eclipse of 4/29/2014.
Tishrei 21. October
11. Hoshanan Rabah (4th Day Event)
The seventh and last day of Sukkot - culminates the observation of the Days of Awe as the day of the final sealing of judgment, which began on Rosh Hashanah. Additional prayers and quests for repentance as on Yom Kippur are said in synagogue. Work Restrictions: Non-essential work activities or crafts prohibited. Numbers 29:26-end.
The seventh and last day of Sukkot - culminates the observation of the Days of Awe as the day of the final sealing of judgment, which began on Rosh Hashanah. Additional prayers and quests for repentance as on Yom Kippur are said in synagogue. Work Restrictions: Non-essential work activities or crafts prohibited. Numbers 29:26-end.
Hag_2:1 In the
seventh month, in the one and twentieth day of the month, came the
word of the LORD by the prophet Haggai, saying,
*
520 BC Zechariah He began prophesying in the second year of king
Darius, Persia, about sixteen years after the return of the first
company from their Babylonian exile. He was contemporary with Haggai
(Ezra 5:1) Tattenai's Letter to Darius Ezra 5; 520 BC The Word of the
LORD by Haggai Haggai 1, 2; 520 BC The Word of the LORD to Zechariah
Zechariah 1 - 14; Temple Work Resumed by Darius' Decree Ezra 6; The
Temple of Zerubbabel. After the return from Babylon the Jews were
exhorted by Haggai and Zechariah to rebuild their temple (about 520
BC). 520+1500 years = 2020 which is the end of the Great Tribulation
according to some prophecy teachers. 2024 is the End of Sin.
518
Sabbath Year (Shemitah) Possible Completion and dedication of the
temple. 518+1500 years =2018 (Psalm 118).
Joh 7:37 In the
last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying,
If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink.
Joh 7:38 He that
believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall
flow rivers of living water. 29 CE-33 CE. Death. Some teach 30 CE
from 27 CE which makes it a 4th year from 27 CE
(Wednesday). Hint: In the midst of the week. Death on Wednesday in
30CE (Wednesday).
2009 CE. Obama
received the Norwegian Peace Medallion (Covenant of Many) on the 7th
day of Sukkot. 1947+62 Pentecosts = 2009. 1947+70 years = 2017. Year
for the Day of the Lord to begin.
2010 CE. Five
planets lined up in a row on the 7th day of Sukkot.
1948+62 Pentecosts =2010. 2010+ 7 years = 2017. 1948+70 years = 2018
(Psalm 118) = Millennium year and Armageddon.
Tishrei 22. October
12. Shmini Atzeret
The Eighth Day of Assembly - culminates the celebration of renewal and thanksgiving and invokes our anticipation of the Messianic Age. Memorial (Yizkor) services are said in syngogue. Palms borne, prayer for rains. Work Restrictions: Sabbath-like restrictions. No work. Readings: Deut. 14:22–16:17; Num. 29:35–30:1; 1 Kgs. 8:54-66.
The Eighth Day of Assembly - culminates the celebration of renewal and thanksgiving and invokes our anticipation of the Messianic Age. Memorial (Yizkor) services are said in syngogue. Palms borne, prayer for rains. Work Restrictions: Sabbath-like restrictions. No work. Readings: Deut. 14:22–16:17; Num. 29:35–30:1; 1 Kgs. 8:54-66.
Sept 30, 610 BC
(Possibly Jer 15:9). Herodotus describes a battle that must have been
fought about this date between Lydians and Medes when "day was
suddenly turned into night" (The Histories, Penguin Classics,
1954, p.42).
Jupiter exits the
legs of Virgo. Asteroid 2012 TC4 passes by.
At
the end of the millennium which is called the 7th day, a
New Heaven and a new Earth will begin at the beginning of the 8th
day.
Tishrei 22, 23 October 13. Simchat Torah
Israel: 22 Tishrei Diaspora: 23 Tishrei. Readings: Deut. 33:1-34:12; Gen. 1:1–2:3; Josh 1; Mercury leaves birth canal of Virgo and Jupiter exits legs of Virgo.
Tishrei 22, 23 October 13. Simchat Torah
Israel: 22 Tishrei Diaspora: 23 Tishrei. Readings: Deut. 33:1-34:12; Gen. 1:1–2:3; Josh 1; Mercury leaves birth canal of Virgo and Jupiter exits legs of Virgo.
Feast
for law being finished; dedication of Solomon's Temple.
Rejoicing of The Torah - Special celebration of closing of the High Holidays season. Cycle of Biblical readings in synagogue completed and begun again in joyous celebration and festivity. Combined with Shmini Atzeret in Israel into one day, celebrated as second of two consecutive days in the Diaspora.
Work Restrictions: Sabbath-like restrictions.
Rejoicing of The Torah - Special celebration of closing of the High Holidays season. Cycle of Biblical readings in synagogue completed and begun again in joyous celebration and festivity. Combined with Shmini Atzeret in Israel into one day, celebrated as second of two consecutive days in the Diaspora.
Work Restrictions: Sabbath-like restrictions.
2Ch_7:10 And on the
three and twentieth day of the seventh month he sent the people away
into their tents, glad and merry in heart for the goodness that the
LORD had shewed unto David, and to Solomon, and to Israel his people.
959
BC Ark Brought into the Temple 2 Chronicles 5; Solomon's Prayer of
Temple Dedication 2 Chronicles 6; God's Glory in the Temple 2
Chronicles 7; Psalms of Solomon (2Ch 7) Psalms 135, 136; Solomon's
buildings 2 Chronicles 8
Tishrei
24. October 16. Sabbath. Gen. 1:1–6:8; Isa.
42:5–43:10.
Babylon
fell to Cyrus of Persia on October 12, 539 BC.
Tishrei
27. October 17. Moon and Venus near each other. Sun and Spica near
each other. Jupiter and Mercury near each other.
Tishrei
28. October 18. 4th day event. Jupiter and Mercury
conjunction.
Tishrei
29. October 19. Uranus reaches opposition in Pisces
Tishrei
30. October 20th. Rosh Chodesh Chesvan. Readings: Num.
28:1-15.
Cheshvan
1. Orionids. Moon is below the legs of Virgo. Gen.
6:9–11:32; Isa. 66:1-24.
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