Sunday, September 27, 2015

Sukkot: a very personal time – News from Jerusalem


by Tom Brennan, Many newcomers to following Messiah and His Torah look forward to the Feasts. Sukkot is a favorite because the can gather with other believers and “camp out”. The Feast was commanded to be remembered so the Israelites would retain the connection between their ancestors who left Egypt’s security, dependable food and water supply and follow an eighty year old prophet who himself followed the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob. Their ancestors had gone to Egypt to escape a famine and never returned. Things changed in Egypt and they fell from a people favored by Pharaoh to work levies and second class citizens. Even though each day held hard labor and oppression, at least they knew what to expect. But a long lost Prince, now a shepherd and prophet had returned and was moved by God to work signs and miracles that convinced the Pharaoh and terrified the people.
http://www.thejerusalemgiftshop.com/israelnews/sukkot-a-very-personal-time/

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