Sunday, September 23, 2018

Sukkot is on the horizon!

Did you know that our Messiah was NOT born on December 25th? It's true! Yeshua was born on the first day of Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles), which falls in the September/October time frame on our Gregorian calendars, and circumcised on the 8th day. (The first and last days of Sukkot are High Holy Days.)

As a matter of fact, my husband discovered some time ago that the day of Yeshua's birth was 15 Tishri (September 13th (Gregorian proleptic)), 5 BCE, under the "sign" of a total lunar eclipse. For questions, you can either ask them here, or contact Bill at calendar@TheRefinersFire.org

This year, Sukkot starts at sunset on September 24; and the last day is October 2. For more, please check out our indepth article.

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