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Dr Hollisa Alewine – Footsteps of Messiah Part 72 (The Greater Exodus Pt 2: The Silence of The Greater Exodus)

Dr Hollisa Alewine – Footsteps of Messiah Part 72 (The Greater Exodus Pt 2: The Silence of The Greater Exodus)

In the last episode, we saw how The Footsteps of Messiah are directly linked to the feasts. More specifically, from among the seven moedim, it is the three “foot festivals,” also known as the chagim:

Pesach
Shavuot
Sukkot

Nahum explains:

Behold, on the mountains the feet of him who brings good news,
who announces peace!
Celebrate [chag, verb] your feasts [chag, noun], O Judah; pay your vows.
For never again will the wicked one pass through you;
He is cut off completely. (Na 1:15)

The key to hearing the footsteps of Messiah is to know and celebrate the feasts of Adonai, which are in perfect synchronization with the footsteps of Messiah Yeshua’s return. Here is our working text:

Your neck is like the tower of David,
Built with rows of stones
On which are hung a thousand shields,
All the round shields of the mighty men. (So 4:4)

Mah karah? In Hebrew, mah karah means, “What happened?”

A feast is not just a moed, but mikra [convocation]. It is a happening.  If something just happens randomly, karah. Mikra, however, is a planned happening. It may appear random to the unspiritual eye, but it didn’t just happen. It was planned to happen.

We accept that prophecies are planned things, but we don’t always understand there is a method to the planning that informs every generation…prophetically, a thousand generations, thus “a thousand round shields.” Compare the definitions of karah below. See how similar they are? They are pronounced the same, yet one is a random happening, and one is a planned happening. Feasts are planned happenings; therefore, planned prophecies. In fact, H7121 is a “calling” to something. These are two side of the same word-coin. We can live our lives randomly, or we can walk in our calling.

Mark Call – Parsha “Matot” teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa

Mark Call – Parsha “Matot” teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa

Parsha Matot (Numbers 30:2 through chapter 32) begins with the topic, and what "YHVH has commanded," concerning vows. And, as Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa fellowship has suggested literally every time it's taught, it is in his opinion one of the most vital...

Calming Harp Episode #129

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Living Torah

Living Torah

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