Something Interesting Scotty said... let's discuss
Sept 23, 2017 13:22:40 GMT -6
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Post by MissusMack08 on Sept 23, 2017 13:22:40 GMT -6
In Scott Clarke's interview on the John B Wells Radio Show here:
Around the 35 minute mark, Scott is talking about how the Israelites fulfilled Passover, Unleavened Bread, and First Fruits in their escape from Egypt. Then he shares how Jesus fulfilled those Feasts as well with the same symbolism. He says something along the lines of, "the Spring Feasts were fulfilled twice." And that started the wheels turning...
Should the Fall Feasts also be fulfilled twice? Once by God's people (or possibly something else) and then ALSO by Messiah Himself? God gave the Israelites the Fall feasts in Leviticus first by describing them rather than by having them act them out first like the Spring feasts. Are there specific examples of how the Israelites DID fulfill the Fall feasts already? I can't think of any.
Could it be that the Fall feasts still need to be fulfilled in a human way first before Christ fulfills them?
Next question, could the Feast of Trumpets actually have been fulfilled by the Sign itself? Blowing of the trumpets is both indicated for warning of judgment and for celebration of the coming King. What if the Sign is the warning? And the warning could be that in this upcoming Feast of Atonement, the sacrifice will be unacceptable. Thus, instead of heralding the fulfillment of the Feast of Tabernacles, the Day of the Lord comes. I had read in an article about the Feasts that the Israelites knew that if their sacrifice on the Feast of Atonement was rejected, that instead of 7 days of Tabernacles, they would receive the Day of the Lord (which would seem to also last "7 days.") What if these are the prior fulfillments before Christ Himself fulfills them?
When Jesus steps down on Mt of Olives and splits it in half (and presumably conquers Jerusalem) that could be on Feast of Trumpets, fulfilling that Feast—Heralding the Coming and coronation of the King. Then the Great Winepress of the Lord ensues 10 days later on Feast of Atonement—His sacrificial supper. Then the millennial kingdom begins on Tabernacles. What if He DOES fulfill the Fall feasts bang bang bang, just like the Spring Feasts and we are looking at this all wrong?
Around the 35 minute mark, Scott is talking about how the Israelites fulfilled Passover, Unleavened Bread, and First Fruits in their escape from Egypt. Then he shares how Jesus fulfilled those Feasts as well with the same symbolism. He says something along the lines of, "the Spring Feasts were fulfilled twice." And that started the wheels turning...
Should the Fall Feasts also be fulfilled twice? Once by God's people (or possibly something else) and then ALSO by Messiah Himself? God gave the Israelites the Fall feasts in Leviticus first by describing them rather than by having them act them out first like the Spring feasts. Are there specific examples of how the Israelites DID fulfill the Fall feasts already? I can't think of any.
Could it be that the Fall feasts still need to be fulfilled in a human way first before Christ fulfills them?
Next question, could the Feast of Trumpets actually have been fulfilled by the Sign itself? Blowing of the trumpets is both indicated for warning of judgment and for celebration of the coming King. What if the Sign is the warning? And the warning could be that in this upcoming Feast of Atonement, the sacrifice will be unacceptable. Thus, instead of heralding the fulfillment of the Feast of Tabernacles, the Day of the Lord comes. I had read in an article about the Feasts that the Israelites knew that if their sacrifice on the Feast of Atonement was rejected, that instead of 7 days of Tabernacles, they would receive the Day of the Lord (which would seem to also last "7 days.") What if these are the prior fulfillments before Christ Himself fulfills them?
When Jesus steps down on Mt of Olives and splits it in half (and presumably conquers Jerusalem) that could be on Feast of Trumpets, fulfilling that Feast—Heralding the Coming and coronation of the King. Then the Great Winepress of the Lord ensues 10 days later on Feast of Atonement—His sacrificial supper. Then the millennial kingdom begins on Tabernacles. What if He DOES fulfill the Fall feasts bang bang bang, just like the Spring Feasts and we are looking at this all wrong?