Shalom Lucy:Thank you for your post:
http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/oct2004/lucy1027.htmAnd thank Sonja for the information.
Chanukah is the next feast, December 7/8.
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8.a CHANUKAH (HANUKKAH).
The Feast of Dedication was not a Mosaic feast. This feast, prophesied in Daniel 8:9-14, commemorated the cleansing of the Temple after it was recaptured from
the Seleucid Greeks (Antiochus IV, Epiphanes) by the Maccabeans in the Second Century B.C. This feast was celebrated after ten lunar cycles- or, 280 days-
into the Jewish year. Hanukkah today is represented by the nine-lamp Hanukkah menorah, which stands for victory and new life.
8.b ETERNITY.
After the Millennial Kingdom, which will be ruled by Jesus, New Jerusalem (Heaven) will descend to Earth, and here will God the Father and Jesus live with
believers forever (Revelation 21:1 - 22:5). NOTE: Appreciate the significance of the Hanukkah miracle. There was only enough sanctified oil to light the Temple
lamp for one day, but the oil miraculously lasted for eight days. Jesus is the Light of the world (John 8:12; etc.). One day to us is like one-thousand years
to the Lord (Psalm 90:4; 2 Peter 3:8). Thus, eternity can be considered the "eighth day of creation," as follows: Days 1 through 4 represent the 4,000 years
between Adam and Jesus' First Coming. Days 5 and 6 represent the 2,000 years between Jesus' First and Second Comings. Day 7 represents the Millennial
Kingdom. Day 8 represents Eternity, which follows the Millennial Kingdom.
8.c ETERNAL LIFE.
The baby is delivered (born) after approximately 280 days of gestation. This baby is eternal because he or she possesses a soul. This soul will live forever-
either in joy in Heaven or in torment in Hell.
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Dianne
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