No where in Zachariah 14 does it describe HOW the feast of tabernacles will be kept AFTER Jesus sets up his Kingdom. It just says that it will be kept. If Christ wants to reinstall the sacrificial system during the Millennium who are we to say to the creator "no you cant" Plus who's to say this sacrificial system would be for the Saints?I am not twisting scripture--I am asking a question and you did not answer, I am taking the WHOLE prophecy---this is what the Feast of Tabernacles is-- this is what the prophecy says we will be doing for 1000 years, every year, slaughtering 70 bullocks and waiting for the Messiah, while living in booths for a week--that is the feast of tabernacles--only reason the Jews do not sacrifice 70 bullocks today is there would be a worldwide outrage---but they build their booths, and wait for the Messiah. Since we are to be judged for not keeping this feast, then there would have to be 70 bullocks offered in sacrifice--it certainly doesn't say--0as you pointed out, how to keep it any differently, and it certainly does not say not to do that----does it? So do not add to the scriptures, as offering 70 bullocks and waiting for the Messiah and living in booths for a week is exactly what the feast is all about, also remembering their flight from Egypt
"This feast also remembers Israel’s deliverance from Egypt and their subsequent wandering in the wilderness for forty years. During this time Israel lived in tents and worshiped at the Tabernacle which was also a tent. To remember this time the Jews build small tabernacles or booths which walls of plaited branches and thatched roofs as God instructed in Leviticus 23:42. Today to fulfill the commandment, sekhakh (booth) is still constructed. It must be made of something that grew from the ground and was cut off, such as tree branches, corn stalks, bamboo reeds, sticks, or two-by-fours and constructed so it will not blow away in the wind. The Sekhakh roof must be left loose, not tied together or tied down. Sekhakh must be placed sparsely enough that rain can get in, and preferably sparsely enough that the stars can be seen, but not so sparsely that more than ten inches is open at any point or that there is more light than shade.
" For seven days they were to live in these booths as a vivid reminder of the days in the wilderness living in tents. Further when the came to the Temple they would be carrying an etrog, which was a citrus fruit, which symbolized the fruit of the Promised Land. The Jews also used a lulaw, which was made of the branches of palm trees, myrtles and willows tied together with a golden thread. During the celebration in the Temple these lulaw would be waved at certain times during the service."
Now you either believe the whole prophecy or are you just picking and choosing??---According to you, we will be reigning over the wicked---
"During the Millennium Kingdom when Christ will rule for a thousand years from His throne in Jerusalem all the nations of the earth will be commanded to come and celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles. If they refuse to come, which means that they are not trusting in the Lord for their substance and living. Therefore the Lord will withhold rain from their nation as punishment and the natural result of refusing God’s provision. Further it also pictures that God will not pour out the Holy Spirit on those who refuse His offer of salvation, who are invited to come and receive freely His mercy and grace."
So you believe that the wicked get a 2 chance to receive His Holy Spirit and "freely, His mercy and grace??"
According to God's word the righteous will be ruling/reigning over the people that did not go and fight against Christ at his second coming, and those that live and die during the millenium age. No second chances, but if God spares some people at his second coming, who are we to say, "No, he is not allowed" You see, this fairy tale that is taught about earth being desolate for 1000 years, only works if many many many prophecies are ignored. You can either believe something that has no biblical support OR you can search the scriptures, the prophecies, line up the pieces of the puzzle, for a glimpse of how things God's word is describing will be.
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