pat34lee
Messianic
Abiyah also served the 3 feasts so we need to look to any fulfillments. We expected Eliyahu HaNavi at Passover every year, yes? Likely that is when John the Baptist was born. Look to the Gospel of John..."The Word was made flesh"...He "Tabernacled among us" (skenoo in Greek). So if John was born at Passover then Yeshua was born in October, likely at Sukkot...and was brought into the Covenant through Brit Milah on the 8th day. Yeshua was likely Transfigured during Sukkot (Matthew 17:3-5). By the way, if you ever see an Orthodox Icon of the birth of Yeshua, there is always a hole at the top if the cave where the star shines through...a natural Sukkah
Nice symbology, but like many, it may be nothing but coincidence.
If he came only to fulfill the spring feasts, then he wouldn't mar
or add to his duties. Like the law, he would carry them out to the
letter and the spirit. Every spring feast, and nothing else. When he
comes to tabernacle, he will not be leaving again.
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