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The Rapture and the Feast of Trumpets

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God gave 7 feasts to the nation of Israel. Each feast spoke of things to come in the future. Passover spoke of the sacrifice of Jesus. The feast of First fruits foretold the resurrection of Jesus. The feast of Pentecost signaled the start of the Church.
The next feast is the Feast of Trumpets, known today as Rosh HaShannah. It speaks of the rapture of the Church. When the trumpet is sounded, the dead in Christ will arise and the living in Christ will join them as we meet Jesus in the air in the twinkling of an eye. While Jesus can come at any moment, will the rapture happen on the Feast of trumpets? Next year, 2011, the feast of trumpets falls on September 29,30. Be listening and looking up for the rapture (catching up) of all true believers in Jesus!

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  • jesus, was crusified on wensday, thursday, was the high1st, sabboth, friday, the women, have as mutch time to buy all the spices, for the body of jesus, saturday eveling after the 2nd,sabboth, the women went to the tomb, 6 oclock, are sundown,jesus was not there , he is risen from the grave, not on sunday, as many of us believe, but on saturday 3pm, wens3pm-sat3pm=72hrs=3days and 3night in the heart of the earth,remember the first day of week started saturday, in those days,matthew 28:1

  • Thanks for watching. Jesus was crucified on the day before the Sabbath which was known as the day of "preparation" i.e. preparation for the Sabbath (See Mark 15:42). The day before the Sabbath is always Friday which means Jesus was crucified on Friday not Wednesday or Thursday.

    The first day of the week was always Sunday not Saturday (See Exodus 20:8-11, Matt.28:1) Andy

  • Jesus was Jewish, every writer of the New Testament was Jewish. The roots of Christianity are Jewish. The first 5,000 believers in Jesus were Jewish. Jesus is the fulfillment of the law (Matt.5:17,18). He ate unleavened bread at Passover in fulfillment of the law. Matt.26:17

    Have you ever read Isaiah chapter 53? This chapter proves Jesus is the suffering "Servant of the Lord" who was lead as a lamb to the slaughter just as the lamb was sacrificed at Passover, a direct fulfillment of prophecy.

  • Jesus was Jewish, every writer of the New Testament was Jewish. The roots of Christianity are Jewish. The first 5,000 believers in Jesus were Jewish. Jesus is the fulfillment of the law (Matt.5:17,18). He ate unleavened bread at Passover in fulfillment of the law. Matt.26:17

    Have you ever read Isaiah chapter 53? This chapter proves Jesus is the suffering "Servant of the Lord" who was lead as a lamb to the slaughter just as the lamb was sacrificed at Passover, a direct fulfillment of prophecy.

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  • @Zirple Peace be to you, Jewish time of day starts at dusk or even= evening, so in Leviticus 23:5 at even the 14th or at dusk on the 14th starts a new day by Jewish time so it would be the 15th. Remember in Genesis 1, when did GOD's day start and stop, and the even and the morning were the 1st day, even & morn 2nd day, etc, etc. I know its confusing since the rest of the world the day starts & stops at 12 midnight, but Jews start their day at dusk or even. Google it. PeaceB2Ya

  • @JimmyCarol100 Passover is not Nisan 15. It is the 14th.

    Leviticus 23:5

    In the fourteenth day of the first month at even is the LORD'S passover.

  • Thanks for watching. There is no evidence for the 7th trumpet being the "last trumpet." The book of Rev. had not even been written with Paul wrote I Cor. so he could not have been talking about the Rev trumpets.

  • @andrewferrier @TheAlex John 19:14 it was the preparation of passover. Feast days are considered High Sabbaths, & Passover is on the 15th of Nisan every year & like your birthday or any day, does not fall on the same day of the week every year. Example, Passover 2010 began on Tuesday March 30, & 2011, Sunday, April 17. Jewish calendar starts in Spring & based on lunar cycles. Their day starts at dusk, not midnight. Notice n Genesis, the evening & morning were the _ day. Peace2All

  • @andrewferrier WRONG

  • @TheAlex235689 Your version makes much more since according the Hebrew calender & the counting of the correct days to use. The catholic church has confused so many people & protestants from their traditions that most so called Christians, have no idea on how to correctly count the days, Most folks do not understand the two Sabbaths that happened that week.

  • YAY!

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