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  1. Jonathan Cahn has a very convincing teaching in which he lays out why Jesus would have been born on the first day of the Hebrew (i.e. God's) calendar. And this would also mean that as the Lamb of God, He would have been born at the time that the sacrificial lambs were being born (exactly as He was put to death at the time that they were).

    If He had been born on Sukkot it would throw everything out of sequence, anyway: He fulfilled the spring feasts & Shavuot at His first coming, and He'll do the rest at His second.

  2. Agree about dispensationalism. However, YHWH divorced the 10 tribes of Israel but not the tribes of Judah and Benjamin. Are all 12 tribes then considered 'the church in the wilderness' or are the Jews still 'married' to Him? My understanding is that we are the bride (that's why our Bridegroom had to die first) and we will be fully grafted back in at the Marriage Supper of the Lamb. The marriage contract is the 10 commandments. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

  3. I love listening to your thoughts on scripture Rob. Everything just clicks in my mind and spirit. It has the ring of truth to it and I want to thank you for not only sharing these things but for doing the research and listening to what our Father has to say after praying about it. You are an excellent role model. Keep at it brother.

  4. hey everyone how was your Sukkot? Found a group celebrating at a campsite, around 60+ people there, it was really great:) except for the part where I found out our main speaker believes Yeshua and Satan were brothers and Yeshua isn't God so to speak. So thankful Rob mentions that once you come out of the church there are way more ditches in the "Hebrew roots movement" I think the CAHN man is trying to throw people off track but that's just me. awesome clip Rob totally agree thanks for looking into that. the scripture in Revelation is what makes it so obvious.

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