The Last Great Day

The Last Great Day is Yahweh’s last Feast and High Day found in Leviticus 23. It is celebrated the day after the week-long Feast of Sukkoth (Tabernacles) on the 22nd day in the seventh month of Tishri.  Adding the Last Great Day to the seven days of the Feast of Sukkoth gives you eight days…

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The Fourth Commandment

Just about everyone has heard of the Ten Commandments.  And not only have most folks heard of the Ten Commandments, Christianity acknowledges the Ten Commandments.  Although Christianity acknowledges the Ten Commandments, it doesn’t correctly teach Yahweh’s Fourth Commandment.  And because it doesn’t teach correctly Yahweh’s Fourth commandment, Yahweh’s Seventh-Day Sabbath is not observed by most…

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The New Moon

Have you ever noticed the “New Moon” in the Scriptures?  And if so, have you glossed over it, thinking “this odd thing does not apply to me?”  The New Moon is not only in the Scriptures, it occurs over 250 times in the Old Testament and once in the New Testament.   What this article…

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Feast of Tabernacles (Hag Sukkot)

This article will attempt to clarify Yahweh’s will and pleasure for His believers as they observe the Feast of Tabernacles (FOT).  It will also attempt to clarify the spiritual significance of FOT for believers today.   How are we to observe the FOT?  Some groups leave their homes and stay together 24/7 at a specified…

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FEAST OF TABERNACLES (HAG SUKKOT) Revisited

This article will attempt to clarify YAHWEH’s will and pleasure for His believers today as they observe the second-to-last fall Feast of Tabernacles (FOT) which is followed on the eighth day by The Last Great Day, YAHWEH’s final High Sabbath during His calendar year.  It will also try to explain the rich spiritual significance of…

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Yom Kippur – Day of Atonement:

Yom Kippur is Yahweh’s fifth feast and High Sabbath number five. It is celebrated, based on Yahweh’s calendar, on the tenth day (sunset to sunset) of the seventh month (Tishri).  It is a day set-apart in which no work is done.  It is also a day to have a holy convocation with the brethren.   …

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Pentecost (Hag Shabuwa)

Pentecost, Hag Shabuwa (Shavuot), Feast of Weeks, and Feast of Harvest are all Scriptural names for this feast.  It is the third Feast and third High Day of Yahweh’s appointed times found in Leviticus 23.  Pentecost is a set-apart day when no customary work should be done.  It is a day to have a Holy…

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Hag HaMatzot – The Feast of Unleavened Bread

Hag HaMatzot, better known as the Feast of Unleavened Bread (FUB), is Yahweh’s second annual feast and follows Passover.  The FUB is a seven-day feast with the first day as High Day #1 (15th of Abib) and the seventh day as High Day #2 (21st of Abib).  High Days are Sabbaths and Yahweh instructs us…

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Yom Teruah…Day of Shouting

Leviticus 23:24 Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, In the seventh month, in the first day of the month, shall ye have a sabbath, a memorial of [blowing of trumpets -#8643], an holy convocation.   25 Ye shall do no servile work therein: but ye shall offer an offering made by fire unto Yahweh.  …

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Passover and Easter

Let us start with Passover.  Should we celebrate Passover?   First of all, Yahweh tells us to observe Passover.  It is one of His Feast days.  And if you believe that the Yahweh who spoke in the Old Testament was Messiah, then the verses below take on a lot more meaning.  Have you ever asked…

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