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Gates To Zion Ministries
In this article on the third spring Feast of YHWH we are going to look into some very important aspects of this Feast. There has over the past few years on the part of the returning house of Ephraim come numerous controversies. Whether it is the proper meaning of the timing of this Feast as "the morrow/day after the sabbath" to the question of the counting of Shabbats or Weeks. Our purpose is to show two things: 1) The Scriptural and interpretative way to arrive at the most logical answer 2) To express the way we as ministry have chosen to implement this Feast. Some of the controversy is thousands of years old. Others have arisen over the past few years. This article is not a demand that everybody do it our way. We are rejoicing that at least the Torah and the Feasts are being kept. So as you read this article, please do so with an open mind and heart. You may just see things from a different perspective. If you agree, we rejoice with you. If not, we bless you also. The wonderful thing about the Hebraic is there is a diversity of unity. We don't need to load the Torah gun and kill each other because we see things differently. When all is said and done we are all still Yisrael! One thing about it, when Mashiach returns He will certainly fill us in on the discrepencies we may have. He will make sure we are doing it right. Until then, may we continue to rehearse with a humble and expectant spirit. Please click on the link behow to go to the article. As with all of our articles, you will need to have a PDF reader. If you don't have one, you may download a free reader from Adobe.com. Click on the Adobe button below and follow the instructions. In this article we will examine the first of three Fall Feasts of YHWH, The Feast of Yom Teruach. You will discover the prophetic imagery surrounding this feast and how it relates to the return of our blessed Mashiach Yeshua. We will touch on the significance of the sounding of the Silver Trumpets and the Shofars. Just click on the link below to read and study this important teaching. As with all of our articles, you will need to have a PDF reader. If you don't have one, you may download a free reader from Adobe.com. Click on the Adobe button above and follow the instructions. |