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Once a year on the Jewish feast day of Tabernacles, Jews and
Christians from around the world come together in Jerusalem to celebrate
the 7 day Feast of Tabernacles with large gatherings for concerts and
the parade of the nations in Jerusalem. The Jews, during the 7 days of
the feast, live at least a portion of each day in their succas - that's
the Hebrew word for a tabernacle or a thatched hut like the ones that
the Jewish people used during their 40 years of wondering in the
wilderness some 3500 years ago.
This Feast of Tabernacles is also a reminder of what all the
world will do yearly in a kingdom to come when they will celebrate the
feast as required by the Lord foretold in the Biblical book of
Zechariah.
Jimmy's Prophetic Prospective on the News
Each year as the Jews celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles it is a
reminder of the kingdom to come, a time when Jesus Christ will be the
King of Kings and Lord of Lords that is according to Bible prophecy.
For 7 days during the Feast of Tabernacles each Fall, Jews build
their succas, their thatched huts, and will live a portion of each day
in the succa as a reminder of how their forefathers lived as they
traveled for 40 years on their way to the promised land. This Jewish
celebration of Tabernacles has an interesting connection to an event in
the life of Jesus Christ. In Matthew 17 we have the record of the
Transfiguration of Jesus which took place on Mt. Hermon near Caeserea
Philippi in northern Israel. Peter, James, and John, all disciples of
Jesus, joined the Lord as did the glorified bodies of Elijah and Moses
at the Transfiguration of Jesus when He also was in His resurrected
glorified body. Peter wanted to build 3 tabernacles or succas for the
Lord, Elijah, and Moses (Matthew 17:4). Peter thought that the Lord
Jesus had set up His kingdom which is what the Feast of Tabernacles
foretells prophetically.
Jesus did not set up His kingdom at that time and its not in
operation even today. Jesus Christ will be given the kingdom by God the
Father when the Lord Jesus returns to the earth (Daniel 7:13-14). At
that time, Jesus will be known as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords
(Revelation 19:16). The kingdom will indeed be set up after the 7 years
of judgment on the earth at the Second Coming of Jesus. Bible prophecy
will be fulfilled.
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