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For anyone interested and watching the times, this year's feast starts sunset September 29, 2008. In addition, when the feast comes later, the woman is truly clothed with the sun and the moon is under her feet.
 

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Interesting Tim thanks heres a little tid bit for those interestedFeast of Trumpets/ RoshHashanaThe Feast of Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah) is the Jewish New Year, and begins the high Holy Days in the seventh month (corresponding to September or October). It is a celebration of the spiritual birthday of the world or creation, and is celebrated with blowing of the trumpets (Lev. 23:23-25). The Feast of Trumpets is a powerful prophetic look at the final days and Messiah’s return. Jewish eschatology teaches that on the Day of Atonement after six thousand years are complete, the Day of the Lord will come. On that day the shofar will sound and the righteous will be resurrected (Rev 11:15)
 

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Neither the Feast Of Tabernacles nor the Memorial Of Blowing Of Trumpets is the Jewish New Year according to the bible. Exodus 12:1-3 reads:"And the LORD spake unto Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt, saying, This month shall be unto you the beginning of months: it shall be the first month of the year to you. Speak ye unto all the congregation of Israel, saying, In the tenth day of this month they shall take to them every man a lamb, according to the house of their fathers, a lamb for an house." Verse 11: "And thus shall ye eat it; with your loins girded, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand; and ye shall eat it in haste: it is the LORD's passover." The beginning of the year according to biblical calendar is the Lord's passover.
 

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Neither the Feast Of Tabernacles nor the Memorial Of Blowing Of Trumpets is the Jewish New Year according to the bible. Exodus 12:1-3 reads:"And the LORD spake unto Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt, saying, This month shall be unto you the beginning of months: it shall be the first month of the year to you. Speak ye unto all the congregation of Israel, saying, In the tenth day of this month they shall take to them every man a lamb, according to the house of their fathers, a lamb for an house." Verse 11: "And thus shall ye eat it; with your loins girded, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand; and ye shall eat it in haste: it is the LORD's passover." The beginning of the year according to biblical calendar is the Lord's passover.
Actually the beginning of the Hebrew year was Abid 1, the Vernal Equinox or First day of spring. Passover began starting at sundown on the 14th day after. Abid 1 was the first day of the religious calendar. Tisri 1, the Autumnal Equinox, first day of fall, was the beginning of the Hebrew civil calendar.
 

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Interesting Tim thanks heres a little tid bit for those interestedFeast of Trumpets/ RoshHashanaThe Feast of Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah) is the Jewish New Year, and begins the high Holy Days in the seventh month (corresponding to September or October). It is a celebration of the spiritual birthday of the world or creation, and is celebrated with blowing of the trumpets (Lev. 23:23-25). The Feast of Trumpets is a powerful prophetic look at the final days and Messiah’s return. Jewish eschatology teaches that on the Day of Atonement after six thousand years are complete, the Day of the Lord will come. On that day the shofar will sound and the righteous will be resurrected (Rev 11:15)
Trumpet was made of silver (Nu10:1-2), and silver refers to the word of YAHWEH (Ps12:6). To speak in the Holy Spirit is the sounding of trumpets (Rev4:1-2). And the LORD will send his messengers to gather his elect from the four winds with loud trumpet calls (Mt24:31). To speak in the Holy Spirit is to speak in Christ (2Pe1:21, 1Pe1:10-12). At that time Christ is to reign upon us, and the kingdom of this world is to become the Kingdom of our Lord and his Christ (Rev11:15). If we keep speaking on our own, we will have no part in that day. By the way, on his second coming the flesh of Jesus will not come onto this earth, and we who are alive, and who are left, will be caught up in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air (1Th4:15-17). Blessings!
 

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By the way, on his second coming the flesh of Jesus will not come onto this earth, and we who are alive, and who are left, will be caught up in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air (1Th4:15-17).
That is not completely true God is coming here to set up his kingdom he most certainly will set his foot upon the earth Heaven is where God is and he will be here on earth to set up his millenial kingdom. It is us who will be changed (1 Cor. 15:50) as flesh and blood can not enter heaven. And if your preaching a pre -trib rapture there is no such thing taught in Gods WordChrist return once at the 7th trump and not before. The subject of 1st Thess. is where the dead are.
 

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We can think of the feast of Trumpets and the fall festivals starting a seasonal "night" in the Northern hemisphere so-to-speak. The new year at Passover time frame is the start of the seasonal "day". Jewish calendars start their days at sundown and thus the connection with a civil New Year.Every point on this earth get 50% light and 50% darkness. It's just a matter as to how it is distributed. At the pole the day and night is 6 months and this time of year at the feasts is the start of sundown. The Scandinavian countries likewise have long nights but their summer days are longer than say, middle latitudes and at the equator. And again, the equator is boring with equal days and nights all times of the years, as are the subtropical latitudes with shorter summer days and more darkness than the northern countries. Sunrise and sunset occur frighteningly fast if one is lost in the jungles. However, dawn and dusk in the northern countries last much longer as it takes far more time for the sun to rise and set.
 

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...The subject of 1st Thess. is where the dead are.
Kriss,Please read 1Thesalonians (this five-chapter book) again. Open your eyes wide, and read it with a clear head! Or read it Aoud to yourself if you can't. Is it mainly about where the dead are? The mercy of YAHWEH be with you!
 

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Dont even start Ive read it argued a million times read it front wards backwards and any otherway you can read it I urge you to reasearch the history of this three week old church that was confused by some false teaching that crept into it. This is a NON- Rapture site it is a lie of men God told us one way to escape its called the blood of Christ You might find the first examle of this during a little thing that happened called Passover you might also read Eze.13:20 and find out what God says about any fly away doctrineYou can read post #2 for my reply http://www.christianityboard.com/banned-pr...eads-t7224.html
 

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May I also add this is a lost tribes of Israel site as well, as least with the owner, moderators and those of us who visit regularly.Some people take so much offense at that doctrine that they actually sound violent to the point where I might have to wear an umpire's mask if I met them in person. I don't know what the threat is saying that God stayed faithful to Israel and they migrated to what is now the British Isles, the United states and NW Europe and became those nations of today. Instead, they rather believe that God's national people are "only the Jews" that failed miserably in fulfilling the critical birthright promises in Genesis. And if these promises failed, then the promises of Messiah fails as well since they were grouped in with the national promises. They must all or none come to pass. Me thinks that its safe to say that the whole of Christianity revolves around Christ, and if the national promises failed, then Christianity falls on its face. Of course the atheists would just love that and anti-lost tribes people inadvertently give such critics the ammunition they need by watering down God to a feeble provider that can't keep His promises.