70 Days Of God's Feasts
Andre Widodo
© Talmid HaMashiach
Shalom,
From the Bible, we know that there are 52 weeks in Biblical Calendar. Biblical Calendar has 360 days, not like Gregorian Calendar that we are using widely nowadays, has 365 days.
How do we know that there are 360 days in Biblical Calendar?
Dan 7:25 CJB
He will speak words against the Most High and try to exhaust the holy ones of the Most High. He will attempt to alter the seasons and the law; and [the holy ones] will be handed over to him for a time, times and half a time.
Dan 12:7 CJB
The man dressed in linen who was above the water of the river raised his right and left hands toward heaven and swore by him who lives forever that it would be for a time, times and a half, and that it will be when the the power of the holy people is no longer being shattered that all these things will end.
Rev 11:2 CJB
But the court outside the Temple, leave that out; don't measure it; because it has been given to the Goyim, and they will trample over the holy city for forty-two months.
Rev 13:5 CJB
It was given a mouth speaking arrogant blasphemies; and it was given authority to act for forty-two months.
Rev 11:3 CJB
"Also I will give power to my two witnesses; and they will prophesy for 1,260 days, dressed in sackcloth."
Rev 12:6 CJB
and she fled into the desert, where she has a place prepared by God so that she can be taken care of for 1,260 days.
Note :
From the verses above, we understand that 3 years and a half = 42 months = 1,260 days.
So, 1 year = 360 days = 52 weeks (rounded up).
If 1 year = 52 weeks, then it means in 1 year there are 52 Shabbats (Saturday) for feast of Shabbat. Please also notice that besides 52 Shabbat days, there are :
7 days of Passover (including Days Unleavened Bread and Firsfruit). The 1st day of Unleavened Day = Passover. The 3rd day of Unleavened Day is Firstfruit.
1 day of Shavu'ot or Pentecost for remembering the giving of Torah on Mount Sinai and the giving of Ruach HaKodesh in Jerusalem.
1 day of Rosh HaShanah or Feast of Trumpets for Jewish Civilian New Year.
1 day of Yom Kippur or the Day of Atonement.
7 days of Sukkot or Feast of Tabernacle.
1 day of Simchat Torah or Celebration of giving Torah.
So, actually in 1 Biblical year, there are 52 Shabbat days, 7 days of Passover, 1 day of Shavu'ot, 1 day of Rosh HaShanah, 1 day of Yom Kippur, 7 days of Sukkot and 1 day of Simchat Torah.
Total in 1 year = 70 God's feasts = 70 days of celebration of God = 70 days for us to celebrate for God.
The ancient kingdom of Israel was thrown into captivity for 70 years because they forgot to celebrate 70 days of celebration of God.
Jer 25:11 CJB
This entire land will become a ruin, a waste; and these nations will serve the king of Bavel for seventy years.
Jer 29:10 CJB
"For here is what Adonai says: 'After Bavel's seventy years are over, I will remember you and fulfill my good promise to you by bringing you back to this place.

So, 1 day of forgotten feast day = 1 year into captivity. 70 days of forgotten feast days = 70 years into captivity.
It is amazing to see how God justify His Word.
Psa 19:7 CJB
The Torah of Adonai is perfect, restoring the inner person. The instruction of Adonai is sure, making wise the thoughtless.
Blessing in Yeshua's Name
Andre Widodo
© Talmid HaMashiach
Shalom,
From the Bible, we know that there are 52 weeks in Biblical Calendar. Biblical Calendar has 360 days, not like Gregorian Calendar that we are using widely nowadays, has 365 days.
How do we know that there are 360 days in Biblical Calendar?
Dan 7:25 CJB
He will speak words against the Most High and try to exhaust the holy ones of the Most High. He will attempt to alter the seasons and the law; and [the holy ones] will be handed over to him for a time, times and half a time.
Dan 12:7 CJB
The man dressed in linen who was above the water of the river raised his right and left hands toward heaven and swore by him who lives forever that it would be for a time, times and a half, and that it will be when the the power of the holy people is no longer being shattered that all these things will end.
Rev 11:2 CJB
But the court outside the Temple, leave that out; don't measure it; because it has been given to the Goyim, and they will trample over the holy city for forty-two months.
Rev 13:5 CJB
It was given a mouth speaking arrogant blasphemies; and it was given authority to act for forty-two months.
Rev 11:3 CJB
"Also I will give power to my two witnesses; and they will prophesy for 1,260 days, dressed in sackcloth."
Rev 12:6 CJB
and she fled into the desert, where she has a place prepared by God so that she can be taken care of for 1,260 days.
Note :
From the verses above, we understand that 3 years and a half = 42 months = 1,260 days.
So, 1 year = 360 days = 52 weeks (rounded up).
If 1 year = 52 weeks, then it means in 1 year there are 52 Shabbats (Saturday) for feast of Shabbat. Please also notice that besides 52 Shabbat days, there are :
7 days of Passover (including Days Unleavened Bread and Firsfruit). The 1st day of Unleavened Day = Passover. The 3rd day of Unleavened Day is Firstfruit.
1 day of Shavu'ot or Pentecost for remembering the giving of Torah on Mount Sinai and the giving of Ruach HaKodesh in Jerusalem.
1 day of Rosh HaShanah or Feast of Trumpets for Jewish Civilian New Year.
1 day of Yom Kippur or the Day of Atonement.
7 days of Sukkot or Feast of Tabernacle.
1 day of Simchat Torah or Celebration of giving Torah.
So, actually in 1 Biblical year, there are 52 Shabbat days, 7 days of Passover, 1 day of Shavu'ot, 1 day of Rosh HaShanah, 1 day of Yom Kippur, 7 days of Sukkot and 1 day of Simchat Torah.
Total in 1 year = 70 God's feasts = 70 days of celebration of God = 70 days for us to celebrate for God.
The ancient kingdom of Israel was thrown into captivity for 70 years because they forgot to celebrate 70 days of celebration of God.
Jer 25:11 CJB
This entire land will become a ruin, a waste; and these nations will serve the king of Bavel for seventy years.
Jer 29:10 CJB
"For here is what Adonai says: 'After Bavel's seventy years are over, I will remember you and fulfill my good promise to you by bringing you back to this place.
So, 1 day of forgotten feast day = 1 year into captivity. 70 days of forgotten feast days = 70 years into captivity.
It is amazing to see how God justify His Word.
Psa 19:7 CJB
The Torah of Adonai is perfect, restoring the inner person. The instruction of Adonai is sure, making wise the thoughtless.
Blessing in Yeshua's Name
Shalom Bro,
ReplyDeleteWhen is Simchat Torah 's feast ?
According to this web site http://antipas.net/6_simchat.htm
Simchat Torah is two days after the end of Sukk'ot, and is on the next day after Shemini Atzeret.
And it says : Simchat Torah is NOT a God-established, God-ordained Feast / Festival or Holy Day. Simchat Torah is a tradition-based celebration instituted by men, not by God.
I'd like to find out if this is true or not..
May Lord Yeshua bless you
Shalom Sis,
ReplyDeleteSimchat Torah is always on the 23 Tishri, and it's true, it's not God's established feasts. It is a Jewish tradition to show that Torah is never ending.
Jewish tradition has divided the Torah into 54 potions - roughly one portion for each week of the year - so that in the course of 1 year the entire Torah has been read.
The final reading of this cycle occurs on Simchat Torah (“Joy of the Torah”). This is a Rabbinical festival celebrating both the completion of the year’s Torah Reading cycle as well as the start of a new cycle.
During Simchat Torah, the last Torah portion (from Deuteronomy) is read as well as the first verses of the first portion (from Genesis), thereby indicating that the study of Torah - never ends.
The idea that Torah study is cyclical finds expression in the joyous ritual of dancing around and around the Torah.
Blessing in Yeshua's Name.
Thanks for the info, Bro..
ReplyDeleteNow, I learn more.
God bless you too