Wednesday, October 16, 2019

CHUCK KOLB 10/16/2019



Jesus fulfilled during Sukkot - Bible Mysteries and Hebrew Prophecies !!!

Previously posted ...
The Joy of Tabernacles when Jesus was Born !!!
http://conpats.blogspot.com/2019/10/chuck-kolb-10142019.html
End time players in Syria--is the end near?
http://conpats.blogspot.com/2019/10/end-time-players-in-syria-is-end-near.html

How Yeshua was born on the Feast of Tabernacles
by Rabbi Isaac

Yeshua literally “Tabernacled” in Human Flesh on the God’s Holy Day for Tabernacling
John 1:14 relates Yeshua’s body as temporary dwelling like a tabernacle/booth:
And the Word was made flesh, and “tabernacled” among us, (and we beheld his glory,
the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.”

http://www.calledoutbelievers.org/how-yeshua-was-born-on-the-feast-of-tabernacles/

The True History and Meaning behind Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur service at the Assembly of Called-Out Believers

https://youtu.be/GM-VSqJzh68 (3:14:48) Assembly of Called-Out Believers 10/4/17 
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKMugtn1vayv_15EmJ8Nz7g/videos
Rabbi Isaac - http://www.calledoutbelievers.org/author/admin-2/

Feast of Tabernacles/Sukkot: Messianic Psalm
Psalm 118:25-26 Save us, we pray, O LORD! O LORD, we pray, give us success! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the LORD! We bless you from the house of the LORD. Psalm 118 is known as the Messianic Psalm. As part of the Feast of Tabernacles Psalms 113-118 are sung and read. These are called the Hallel prayer ( https://www.templeinstitute.org/tabernacles.htm ).
https://godinanutshell.com/2017/10/06/feast-of-tabernaclessukkot-messianic-psalm/
https://youtu.be/7GPvdlCnvvM (4:25) 10/6/17

What you can learn from the 4 species - Leviticus 23:39
by Rabbi Naphtali “Tuly” Weisz

One of the unique practices of the holiday of Sukkot is the taking of the four species.
The Sages of the Midrash tell us that these four species symbolize four different personality types.

https://theisraelbible.com/bible/leviticus/chapter-23/verse-39

Probably the Best Sukkot Classic
I know many people that think stuffed cabbage is the ultimate classic food for Sukkot.
All the sweetness comes from this secret weapon.
https://jamiegeller.com/recipes/easy-stuffed-cabbage/
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Pray at the Kotel - the Western Wailing Wall
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Yeshua fulfilled during Sukkot - Bible Mysteries and Hebrew Prophecies !!!


Yeshua celebrated the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot) and it is a wonderful time to share the Good News with Jewish people! 
 
Shalom
 
Here is a letter from one of our ministry workers that we love to share with our readers during Sukkot:
 
It was a hot, sunny afternoon as I watched three Israelis confess their faith in Yeshua (Jesus) while they were immersed (baptized) in the rushing
waters of the Jordan River!  It was a proclamation
of their faith in Yeshua and receiving eternal life. Hallelujah!
 
In my journey to find God, it took a year and a half
of going through all the Messianic prophecies
before I finally believed Yeshua was the Messiah.
Then three months later, I had the most amazing and phenomenal experience that lasted for about five minutes—five minutes of rushing waters that
I will never forget.
 
One night I attended a Messianic worship service with about 1,500 other Jewish Believers, praising the Lord in song.  With my arms stretched out to
the Lord and singing praises to Yeshua and my Father in Heaven, I felt a bolt of lightning hit me in the forehead and travel throughout my body.  It felt like a million volts of beautiful warm electricity—it was Ruach HaKodesh (The Holy Spirit)!
 
And then, a flood of water rushed throughout my body.  I can only describe it like being in a carwash.
 
Though the water was not washing the outside of my body, it was washing the inside! It was like a rushing river of water which totally cleansed me.  I didn't imagine this, I physically experienced it, and it left me feeling totally pure!
So as you will soon read, the meaning of water during Sukkot is very special to me.
 
During the holiday of Sukkot, the priests in the Jerusalem Temple sacrificed 70 bulls as sin offerings to the Lord; so that He would forgive the sins of the other 70 nations in the world.  This holiday is not just for the Jewish people; it is for all people!
 
The Messianic prophecy of Zechariah 14:3 speaks about Sukkot and Yeshua.  Zechariah foretells that on one day the Lord will fight against the nations that come against Jerusalem.  And on that day His feet will stand on the Mount of Olives and the mountain will split in two.  We know that this is Yeshua who returns to earth, to the same place from where He ascendedthe Mount of Olives.
 
The prophet Zechariah goes on to say in verses 16–19 that all the people of the earth who survive the battle will be required to visit Jerusalem each year to worship the King, the Lord Almighty, and to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles; otherwise, they will have no water (no rain).
 
Can you imagine not having any water to drink?
 
On average a person can last without food for 30 days, though you can only go without water for seven days.
 
Do you know the feeling when you haven’t spent time with the Lord for a day, a few days, or even a week?  Your soul feels empty and it thirsts for God.
 
And that’s why in John 7:3738, Yeshua says:
 
“If anyone is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink.
Whoever believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, streams of
living water will flow from within him.”
 
Yeshua said this when He fulfilled the Water Pouring Ceremony at Sukkot!
 
Jewish people know that the holiday of Sukkot commemorates when God delivered our ancestors from Egypt and performed miracles during the 40 years when they lived in the desert (Leviticus 23:33-43). He provided manna, and their sandals and clothes never wore out!
 
During Sukkot, very religious Orthodox Jewish men will go to the Mikvah (water immersion) to purify themselves before the festival. Then during the seven days of Sukkot, which is a very joyous festival of thanksgiving, most Jewish people will eat their meals and sometimes sleep in sukkot (booths). They will build their sukkot in their backyards or on their balconies if they live in an apartment. This is to remember the flimsy booths that our ancestors lived in during the 40 years in the desert.
 
Jewish people also know that Sukkot is God’s provision of the fall harvest (Exodus 23:16) and one of three Biblical holidays in which the Jewish people are required to go up to Jerusalem to worship the Lord.
 
That’s why in John 7:23, it says: “When the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles was near, Yeshua's brothers said to Him, 'You ought to leave here and go to Judea....'”
 
Yeshua then went up to the Temple in Jerusalem with His disciples to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles.  Yeshua ate His meals and, perhaps, slept in a sukkah (booth).
 
BUT this is what the Jewish people do not know. . .
 
Yeshua fulfilled the Prophetic Water Pouring Ceremony of Sukkot!
 
Imagine each morning as Yeshua woke up during the festival of Sukkot; He was in the midst of tens of thousands of people who came to worship the Lord at the Temple.  The place was filled with a sense of awe.  It was a holy place during a special time!
 
Half way through the festival, Yeshua went into the Temple Courts and began to teach.  Some of the people asked if He was the Messiah.  Others said, “We know where this man is from; when the Messiah comes, no one will know where he is from.”  Still, many in the crowd put their faith in Him.
 
They said, “When the Messiah comes, will he do more miraculous signs than this man?”  Some believed and others did not.
 
Each morning a procession of priests would go down to the Pool of Siloam accompanied by men and women dancing to the Lord with music and much rejoicing.
 
When they arrived at the Pool, a priest drew water using a golden pitcher.
 
While the priest drew the water, all of the other priests recited the following verse from Isaiah 12:3, “You shall draw forth water in joy from the wellsprings of salvation (Ushavtem mayim b'sason mimayney haYeshuah).”  These words have been popularized by a Jewish circle dance called Mayim, Mayim (Water, Water).
 
The Pool of Siloam symbolized the “wells of salvation,” and the Hebrew word for Salvation is very close to the name of our Messiah Yeshua.
 
Back at the Temple, thousands were waiting for the procession to return from the Pool of Siloam.
 
Announced by a three-fold trumpet blast, the priest with the golden pitcher approached the altar and poured out his water offering.  The musicians played on their holy instruments, and everyone began singing the Hallel (Psalms 113118).
 
Psalm 118:22 is actually a Messianic Prophecy that says:
 
“The stone which the builders rejected has become the chief corner stone.”
 
John 7:37 says that Yeshua was right there with everyone else during the Water Pouring Ceremony, and He declared in a loud voice:
 
“If anyone is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink.  Whoever believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, streams of living water will flow from within him.”  (John 7:37–38)
 
Each day during Sukkot, the Hallel is still sung in synagogues here in Israel and around the world.  Unfortunately, as the Jewish people sing Psalm 118:22 this year, they have no clue that this Scripture is a Messianic Prophecy referring to Yeshua!
 
THE DAY AFTER, Yeshua proclaimed that He was the fulfillment of Psalm 118:22, He healed a man blind from birth.  And guess where the man was healed?
 
Yeshua spit on the ground, made some mud with the saliva, and put it on the man’s eyes.  Then Yeshua said to him, “Go and wash in the Pool of Siloam.”
 
This is the pool of water where the priest drew the holy water, and where the priests recited: “With joy you shall draw water from the wells of salvation.”
 
So the man went and washed, and came home seeing! Yeshua healed him physically, and then his eyes were spiritually opened when he believed Yeshua was the Messiah of Israel.
 
It is a great joy for us to celebrate these holidays knowing that Yeshua is the fulfillment of the Jewish Scriptures.
 
However, here at the ministry, all of our hearts cry out for our brethren, the Lost Sheep of Israel.  During this Biblical holiday of Sukkot when we are rejoicing, about 99% of Jewish people still do not know Yeshua.  They are separated from God for eternity.
 
Right now, you can make a difference.  
Please help us as we tell them about Yeshua!
 
With many Blessings from Jerusalem,
 
Chag Sameach (Happy Holiday/ Festival)
from all the Bibles For Israel staff!

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During this Festival the first Believers in Yeshua 2,000 years ago, went up to Jerusalem to give the best of their gifts unto the Lord (Adonai).

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