🧙🏼♀️Bewitched? NOT! 🧙🏼♀️Witches Claim They "Can't Cast A Harmful Spell On Trump!"
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🧠 These people are STUPID
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The generation that he came to, primarily the leadership, were the ones who rejected Him. Jews are more open to the gospel shared with sensitivity than they have been for a long time. You are free to distinguish between the Israeli flag and its issues and other problems, but the Biblical feasts like Tabernacles should not be condemned with no research - Jesus kept Passover, Tabernacles, and likely Hanukkah, as well.
GOD HIMSELF says he is weary of their feasts. Isaiah 1.14. How is it possible to eat with folk that Fly a Baphomet flag in God's Face ?. 2 John 10,11 says not to wish these people God speed or you will be counted as a partakers of their evil deeds. Jesus kept all the law to be that perfect sacrifice of God. That was finished on the cross. jews never kept the law anyway. Book of Isaiah details this. As it is only 144000 of them will be saved. No one loves the jew more than I do. That's why we preach the Gospel of Jesus so that they may hear and be saved. Yall coaching the jew guy to destruction. That's hatred not love.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah%201&version=AKJV
The WHOLE CONTEXT is needed for accuracy here: The issue is not the feasts themselves, because the Feasts were Biblical. The issue is : Don't keep the Feasts and call them mine if you are disregarding the rest of the Law, especially what we would call the moral law as Christians.
2.Jesus kept all the Law, both Moral and Ceremonial, granted. There were, however, Jews who sought to keep both the Moral and Ceremonial law rightly, there were even kings who sought to: Josiah, Hezekiah, Joash, Jehoshaphat.
The following Jewish feasts and festivals are alluded to or directly mentioned in the New Testament:
Passover (Pesach): Mentioned in Matthew 26:17-29, Mark 14:12-26, Luke 22:15-20, and John 2:13-23, 6:4, 11:55-19:14.
Unleavened Bread (Chag HaMatzot): Implied in Matthew 26:17-29, Mark 14:12-26, and Luke 22:15-20, as part of the Passover celebration.
Feast of Weeks (Shavuot/Pentecost): Not explicitly mentioned, but alluded to in Acts 2:1-47, where the disciples receive the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost.
Feast of Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah): Not explicitly mentioned in the New Testament.
Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur): Not explicitly mentioned in the New Testament, but alluded to in Hebrews 9:1-28 and 10:1-39, where Jesus’ sacrifice is compared to the Levitical system, including Yom Kippur.
Feast of Booths (Sukkot): Mentioned in John 7:2, 14, 37, as Jesus attended the festival in Jerusalem.
All you say is true.These things were in effect until Jesus was Crucified,Rose from the dead and assumed His Throne. He is the Bread of Life and the Living Water. Anything else is just food. An appearance of religion to men but bearing no fruit of salvation. If they don't repent they will perish like the demons and all that is evil. Did not Jesus say in REVELATIONS that anyone calling themselves Jews were liars? That's not Good and nothing will make it good. The jews what we say Is true. They can't dupe the elect. It is written.