The Lord`s Feasts - Summary of Main Events.
SUMMARY OF MAIN EVENTS
The Peace Treaty - Adar (1 & 2)
The month of Adar is the time of rejoicing of deliverance from enemies. It is the last month of the Jewish year and the happiest in the calendar. This rejoicing will be after God deals with the Russian Federation on Israel`s mountains. The Peace treaty will be made soon after the celebrations. Every 2 - 3 years there will be a double Adar for the Jewish Calendar to align with the Solar Calendar.
The Temple Sacrifices - Tishrei
The month of Tishrei is the head of the Jewish Year. It has the holiest day of the Jewish year, the Day of Atonement. This will then be appropriate for Israel to start sacrificing, after they have cleansed the land for seven months.
The Temple Desecration - Av
The 9th of Av is when Israel mourns the destruction of its temple. Sadly this will be when the anti-Christ sets up the Abomination in the temple, thus desecrating it.
Jesus` Return - Kislev
At the end of the month of Kislev is when the armies of Babylon laid siege to Jerusalem. This is exactly what will happen when all the armies of the world surround Jerusalem and the Lord delivers them from all their enemies. It is celebrated as the Festival of Lights. Jesus is the Light of the world.
Israel Mourns and the Temple is Cleansed - Tevet
When the Lord reveals Himself to the people of Israel, in Jerusalem, they are devastated for they realise as a nation they had rejected their Messiah. Thus they go into a month of mourning, each tribe family by themselves. Then at the end of the month they cleanse and rededicate their Temple.
Living waters - Shevat
The month of Shevat makes the beginning of a `new year` for trees. It is the season in which the earliest-blooming trees emerge from their winter sleep. This can only happen when the Lord brings forth the living waters from Jerusalem, bringing life giving water throughout the land.
Celebrating - Adar 15th.
The month of Adar is the National Celebration of victory over their enemies. Most appropriate for the Lord`s deliverance of the nation of Israel.
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