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Actually, about a year ago I finally (because of frustration) started researching the feasts. I started comparing some Jewish websites with the information that is in my KJV. I became more frustrated because all the Jewish websites didn't compare with scripture. At that point I just got off-line and wrote a book about the spiritual aspects of 3 feasts that the Bible illustrates. In my estimation, the Jews are mixed up. They celebrate 7 feasts and the Bible classifies only 3. There is much more in respect to months and years accordingly. The civil calendar of the Jews is a half year off according to the Bible. There is a whole bunch of stuff that is so unimportant to the Jewish rituals in my estimation. I get flack from both sides. There is a feast instigated by Mordecai, the uncle of Esther. That is not a God ordained feast but it's a good story. The Bible is the only place to find the truth. Websites help, but one has to have the basics before investigating. If not, seems that people will believe anything they read. The only book or writing to trust are the scriptures. I go to find the original language in many cases because Geek doesn't always give the full concept of the original. If you desire to read the book it's on our website. It's pretty deep, but it all points toward the fulfillment of Christ Jesus in every detail.
PM me and I will send it if you desire. It's called Three Feasts of the Pentateuch
It is obvious that I am hated by a few - they follow me around from thread to thread to refute what I say. I question who they are really working for, whether consciously or unconsciously. Jewish rabbis don't want to talk to me anymore either. At least they leave me alone now.
PM me and I will send it if you desire. It's called Three Feasts of the Pentateuch
It is obvious that I am hated by a few - they follow me around from thread to thread to refute what I say. I question who they are really working for, whether consciously or unconsciously. Jewish rabbis don't want to talk to me anymore either. At least they leave me alone now.
I'm pretty sure the Feast of the Booths was post Pentateuch. (Seems reasonable, since why go out of your way to live in tents when you always live in tents. lol)