Month 1 – Preparing Ourselves for the Spring Feasts, Part 1
The Spring Feasts begin with Passover during the Hebrew month of Nisan. On the Hebrew calendar, the Feasts always begin during the month of Nisan. But “Nisan” is a Babylonian name adopted well after the original command to observe Passover. In looking at the Hebrew name of the month, I found it was actually much more – more than a name or even a month. It’s a season, a designation, a process – the understanding of which brought all new revelation about the significance of the Spring Feasts. (more…)
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April 4, 2019 | Categories: Feasts, Feasts in General, Hebrew calendar, Holy Days, Mo'edim, New Moon, Passover, Rosh Hodesh, Spring Feasts | Tags: abib, aviv, barley, chaff and wheat, Destiny, exodus plagues, Ezra, Jesus, jordan river, Joshua 4, Luke 3, moses, Nehemiah, nisan, passover, punishment, resurrection, supernatural, Tabernacle, Yeshua | 11 Comments
Preparing Ourselves for the Spring Feasts, Part 2
In Part 1, we looked at not just the month of Nisan, but the season of Nisan, “The Abib” (called Aviv in Hebrew). We learned that it’s a time of:
- Moving from one place to another by the supernatural hand of Yehovah.
- The unrighteous becoming ripe for punishment and the righteous ripe to step into their future.
- Moving toward our destiny.
What is our role in all this? (more…)
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March 4, 2016 | Categories: God's Presence, Holy Days, Prayer, Spring Feasts, Tabernacle | Tags: 7 days, abib, Adar, aviv, barley, consecration, Destiny, Exodus 25, Hebrew New Year, holiness, Inside the tabernacle, lev. 8, nisan, passover, priests, set apart, winnower fork | 7 Comments