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
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
There are seven Feasts or Holy Days commanded in the Bible – four in the Spring, and three in the Fall. It’s true, Jews had been observing these Feasts for 1,400 years before Yeshua’s birth. But what if Yehovah set those dates as days He intends to fulfill specific prophecies in Yeshua’s lifetime and His second coming? Wouldn’t you want to know which dates those were? Let’s recount what happened on the Spring Feast dates during Yeshua’s lifetime. (more…)
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September 5, 2014 | Categories: Feast of First Fruits, Feast of Tabernacles, Feast of the Harvest, Feast of Trumpets, Feasts, Feasts in General, festival of weeks, Holy Days, Jesus, Messianic, Mo'edim, Passover, Pentecost, Prophecy, Second Coming, Shavuot, Yeshua | Tags: Acts 2, Day of Atonement, Eighth Day, Feast of First Fruits, Feast of Tabernacles, Feast of Trumpets, Feast of Unleavened Bread, Festivals, Holy Days, Jesus second coming, Jewish, Leviticus 23, Matthew 24, Matthew 25, Matthew 26, Matthew 27, Mo'edim, New Heaven New Earth, passover, Pentecost, Revelation 19, Revelation 21, Seven, Sukkot, The Last Days, Yom Kippur, Zechariah 14 | 21 Comments
In Numbers 1-2 God appoints leaders from each tribe of the Israelites, counts the men for military battle and organizes them as to how they are to camp and move. By Numbers 10 they are moving toward the Promised Land. These are our bookends in this study. Everything within this 20-day period can be considered the last minute instructions before the Israelites can move forward.
In Part 1, we referenced Hebrews 3-4, in which Paul points out,
“it still remains for some to enter that rest, and since those who formerly had the good news proclaimed to them did not go in because of their disobedience, God again set a certain day, calling it ‘Today.’ ” … “There remains, then, a Sabbath-rest for the people of God;”
The last minute preparations in how to enter our Sabbath rest in these last days are the same for us as they were for the Israelites in Numbers 1-10. These are our instructions for what is required in order for God to fulfill His promises to us. (more…)
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June 26, 2014 | Categories: Following God, God's Presence, God’s preparation, Last Days, Millennium, Peace, Promised Land, Second Coming | Tags: Census, consecration, Hebrews 3, Hebrews 4, Intercession, Israelites in the wilderness, Levites, Mishkan, moses, Nazirite, Numbers 1, Numbers 10, Numbers 2, Numbers 3, Numbers 4, Numbers 5, Numbers 6, Numbers 7, Numbers 8, Numbers 9, passover, priestly blessing, protection, redemption, Sabbath, trumpet call, Yeshua | 2 Comments

Numbers 1 begins the culmination of God’s main purpose for the Exodus: entering the Promised Land. Hebrews 4 tells us we are still headed for the Promised Land, calling it our Sabbath rest. Numbers 1-14 are the last few weeks before His grand plan is finally realized. The first 10 chapters provide an outline of how to prepare to enter the Land – for the Israelites, and for us today. These are the last few instructions for following God’s presence into our land of blessing and abundance. (more…)
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June 26, 2014 | Categories: Following God, God’s preparation, Last Days, Millennium, Peace, Promised Land, Second Coming | Tags: Census, consecration, Hebrews 3, Hebrews 4, Intercession, Israelites in the wilderness, Levites, Mishkan, moses, Nazirite, Numbers 1, Numbers 10, Numbers 2, Numbers 3, Numbers 4, Numbers 5, Numbers 6, Numbers 7, Numbers 8, Numbers 9, passover, priestly blessing, protection, redemption, Sabbath, trumpet call, Yeshua | 3 Comments
Passover and Easter usually occur close together on the calendar, and presumably both commemorate the same event. Are they the same or what’s the difference? Up until a few years ago, I assumed Passover was Jewish and Easter was Christian. But what I found surprised me. (more…)
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April 18, 2014 | Categories: Easter, Feasts, Holy Days, Jesus, Mo'edim, Passover, Spring Feasts, Yeshua | Tags: Christian, communion, crucifixion, Eostre, exodus, Holy Days, Jewish Messiah, Jews, last supper, Luke 22, Mo'edim, moses, Ostara, pagan, passover, resurrection, seder | 6 Comments