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Post by alon on Sept 16, 2022 10:02:50 GMT -8
A reminder that Sunday, 25 September 2022 is Rosh Ha'Shannah, also called Yom Teruah. So we are 1 week away from the Fall Feasts.
There is a lot of information on both Rosh Ha'Shannah and the Fall Feasts in general here. I suggest looking at the category for the Moedim, then in order: 1. Rosh HaShannah 2. Yom Kippur 3. Sukkot
Read up on these so that you can keep them as they were meant to be kept- as instructed by HaShem through Moshe.
As always, don't try to do too much at once. Start with Rosh HaShannah: theloveofgod.proboards.com/board/125/rosh-hashanah-teruah-festival-trumpets
Then go to each in turn. Do the best you can, and if you are not perfect don't sweat it. Do better next year.
The only thing I recommend keeping perfectly would be the fast on Yom Kippur. I suggest placing a fence around that (at least 1/2 hr. before and after) and keeping the fast (the exception being for medical reasons and small children).
May Adonai bless you in this prophetic time, appointed by the Almighty Himself.
Dan C alon
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Post by alon on Sept 18, 2022 10:11:26 GMT -8
I guess I should add that Yom Teruah starts at sundown on the 25th, and goes through the day of the 26th.
Dan
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Post by alon on Sept 10, 2023 9:02:26 GMT -8
This year, 2023 is special. Again, we are a week away as Yom Teruah starts this next Shabbat, the evening of 15 September. Yom Kippur will be on the evening of Sunday the 24th, However Sukkoth will be on Shabbat, 29 & 30 Sept. This means Sh'mini Atzaret will fall on Shabbat 6 & 7 October. So the fall feasts start and end on a weekly Shabbat.
I encourage everyone, if not already preparing start now and get ready for these most important moedim: God's appointed times. The fall moedim are prophetic of the end times and the return of Ha' Moshiach Yeshua. Even if you do not necessarily think we are headed for the end times, few today do not realize we are at least headed for some hard times. That makes this time extremely poignant.
Dan
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