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I have written in 2009 concerning the Hebrew name of twelve minor prophets which hides a secret from God. Here it goes.

Hebrew meaning of twelve minor prophets' name

Hosea Salvation is the Lord

Joel A worshiper of Yahweh

Amos Borne by God

Obadiah Servant of God

Jonas Dove

Micah Who is like God

Nahum Comforter

Habakkuk Embrace

Zephaniah Concealed is the Lord

Haggai My feast

Zechariah Yahweh remembers

Malachi Messenger

Combine all these, we have the following;

"Salvation is the Lord !", said by a worshiper, borne by God, a servant of God, a dove.

"Who is like God?" For he is a Comforter, and he embraces us.

Concealed is the Lord. " My Feast !" Yahweh remembers. A messenger he shall send.

I used to believe "the feast" Yahweh shall remember is Passover. But when I have a deeper understanding of Shavuot, which is a "forgotten feast" for almost two thousands years, because the Jews has put it on a wrong day (Sivan 6), therefore the feast God shall remember is the real Shavuot which falls on Tammuz 26. Tammuz 26 shall play a very important role regarding Jesus' return to earth.

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The reason for God to remember Shavuot because this feast has become obsolete since the Jews have misplaced it on Sivan 6. They have been celebrating Sivan 6 for many years. If my timeline is correct, God shall remember Tammuz 26 in 2027, and sends His Son Jesus back for this feast.

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Would this be a time of celebration when Jesus steps onto the Mount of Olives and restores order by building his millennial kingdom? I wondered if there would be a huge feast on that day. It makes sense when you look at a Jewish marriage ceremony - the bride and groom are tucked away for 7 days and then they come out and celebrate/feast with their guests.

 

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Through the prophet Isaiah ( Isaiah 66), God has foretold there will be a feast they are celebrating after Jesus returns to earth.  I believe Shavuot is the feast God meant. The Jews has gotten this feast on a wrong day for many years. This feast has become obsolete for many years. This is the feast God shall remember, hopefully in 2027.

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I have a question ....

If Feast of Trumpets is not reserved for the rapture and the rapture takes place sometime this month or on April 1, 2020 or on Pentecost 2020, etc ... wouldn’t FoT then be the automatic timeframe for the 2nd Coming event vs. Tammuz 26?

Then Yom Kippur Feast the time frame for judgment of the sheep and goats and who enters the Millennium kingdom?

Then Feast of Tabernacles (God dwelling with man) the start of the Millennium kingdom?

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Good question Geri. How would those three feasts be fulfilled 2ndcoming, with your timeline?

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Feast of Trumpet shall be fulfilled when Jesus opens the book of life during the Great White throne judgment. Remember this is Jewish traditional belief that on Rosh Hashana God shall open the book of life to find their names.

Revelation 20:11 And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them. 12And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.

Feast of Tabernacle shall be fulfilled when God descends from heaven and tabernacles with us in the new Jerusalem.

Revelation 21:1 And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea. 2 And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. 3 And I heard a great voice out of heaven saying, Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be his people, and God himself shall be with them, and be their God.

The seven feasts of the Lord represents the 7000 years. I believe this is why our Lord ordains 7 feasts, not 6 feasts. The first three feasts have been fulfilled in 32 AD. The next feast to be fulfilled is Shavuot which falls on Tammuz 26, not the traditional view of Sivan 6. This feast shall be fulfilled at the end of 6000 years, while Feast of Trumpet and Feast of Tabernacle shall be fulfilled at the end of 7000 years.

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I'm kind of confused. The feast of Shavuot, or feast of weeks, didn't Jesus fulfill that during his first coming by sending the Holy Spirit on Pentecost? Or are you saying that he has to personally fulfill that feast just like the spring feasts?  Also, when did the Jews move the feast from Tammuz to Sivan? I think you have posted about that before but I don't remember all of it. Pentecost has always been a curiosity for me. It's a high watch time for me as well as FoT.

So if Feast of Trumpets was connected to the Great White Throne Judgement, then it would be fulfilled at the end of the millennium? Followed by Yom Kippur and then Tabernacles? I guess I could see those three being fulfilled after the millennium. I have wondered if Jesus is going to keep a similar pattern - he fulfilled the spring feasts all at one time in the same year. It would match his pattern to fulfill the three fall feasts all at one time in the same year as well.

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I believe Jesus needs to personally fulfill Shavuot just like he did with the spring feast. Spring feast is the beginning of salvation while Shavuot is the summation and conclusion of salvation. On that day, Jesus will be the high priest, he shall offer the remnant of Israel and the saved Gentiles to his Father in heaven. This should conclude all his works on earth through his dying on the cross.

Concerning the correct date of Shavuot, it should have been Tammuz 26 because God told them to number another 50 days from the morrow after the seven sabbath, Seven sabbath comes to Sivan 5. The morrow after seven sabbath is Sivan 6. Adding 50 days to Sivan 6 we come to Tammuz 26. We also find the number 153 in John 21:11 to clarify this method of numbering days in Leviticus 23:15-16. Below is what I wrote months ago.

[ The number 153 consists of the number 3, 50 and 100. 3 represents the 3 days in crucifixion, burial and resurrection, or simply Nisan 14, 15, and 16. 50 days from first fruit Nisan 16 comes to Sivan 6. 100 days from Nisan 16 comes to Tammuz 26. There is a better illustration of these numbers in Leviticus 23:15, 16, with insertion of my thought for better understanding.

Leviticus 23:15 And ye shall count unto you from the morrow after the sabbath ( the sabbath is Unleavened Bread Nisan 15, so the morrow after the sabbath is Nisan 16, this is also the number 3 in 153 ), from the day that ye brought the sheaf of the wave offering; seven sabbaths shall be complete ( seven sabbath comes to Sivan 5 ): 16 Even unto the morrow after the seventh sabbath ( it is Sivan 6, represents by the number 50 in 153 ) shall ye number fifty days ( adding 50 days it comes to Tammuz 26, the number 100 in 153, that is, 100 days from Nisan 16 ) ; and ye shall offer a new meat offering unto the LORD.

Why would Jesus give us the mystery number 153? My answer is he wants us to know the correct counting of "days" in Leviticus 23:15-16, that is, Shavuot should fall on Tammuz 26, not the traditional view of Sivan 6. The meat/grain offering should be held on Tammuz 26, not Sivan 6.

Does the number 153 have anything to do with his second coming? Since 153 represents all the fishes netted, and we understand fishes are the symbol of believers in Christ, my thought is 153 points to a date when all the believers (church era, tribulation believers, remnant of Israel) come together in Christ's name, or in this case, Tammuz 26. On a future Tammuz 26 a special offering shall be made, Christ being the High Priest, with tribulation believers and the remnant of Israel being the two loaves of bread. This is why I place Tammuz 26 at the end of 1335 days, blessed is he who comes to this day.]

Concerning Feast of trumpet and Tabernacle, they shall be fulfilled after the thousands year reign of Jesus Christ on earth. They do not necessarily fulfill in a quick sequence because after the Great White throne judgment, it takes some times for God to create a new heaven and new earth, and the new city Jerusalem, before he tabernacles with us.

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Concerning your question of when did the Jews move the date of Shavuot to Sivan 6, according to Acts chapter 2, the Holy Spirit descent in summer July/August where Tammuz 26 is held, rather than the traditional view of Sivan 6 which falls in May/June.

Here’s a point to support  Shavuot and the real Pentecost falls in summer instead of the traditional view of spring.

Acts 2:12 And they were all amazed, and were in doubt, saying one to another, What meaneth this? 13 Others mocking said, These men are full of new wine.

People were mocking, saying “these men are full of new wine”. Now, the old wine is referred to the previous year grape harvest. The new wine is referred to the grape harvest which has just taken place in July/August during their gathering and receiving Holy Spirit.

If the gathering took place in spring May or June, the new wine is not ready yet. They should have mocked them by accusing them drunkard with the old wine. Having said this, I do believe Holy Spirit decent on them during the month of July/August. This goes in line with scripture "Even unto the morrow after the seven sabbath shall ye number fifty days" which comes to Tammuz 26.

Based on these scriptures, Holy Spirit did descend on Tammuz 26 which is a summer feast, not Sivan 6 which is a spring feast.  The first century Jews still observed Shavuot on the correct date. But since 70 AD, after the exile, this tradition could have lost. Later on when Roman Catholic came, they added pagan  belief and changed the Pentecost to a different date.

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