Jean Stepnoski (20 Sep 2010)
"The Bridge and Crossing Over Day: Tishri 14, 9-21 to 22, 2010"
Dear Doves,
Tishri 14 is the symbolic last day to gather harvest for Israel. The
symbolic date for the conclusion of the grains and the Summer fruits
combined of Spring/Summer for Israel is Tishri 15. Olives come later as
an autumnal harvest. On Tishri 14, The Harvest or Ingathering is done.
Tishri 14 is a cross over day between harvest past and anticipation
for prayers, during the days of The Feast of Tabernacles, for the
harvest the next year beginning again in Nisan with the barley harvest.
It is a spiritual sea change from Tishri 14 to 15. It bridges the
harvest ending, harvest home, post harvest, and hopes and prayers
beginning for rain and the bounty of the harvests of the next year.
Might Tishri 14 be the day the harvest of the fullness of the gentiles
is complete and ready to be taken to the eternal storehouse?
Tishri 14 is the last day of the stand and look up days of Tishri 11 to
14 for the creation of the temporary dwellings of the succahs/sukkahs.
By Tishri 14 at the latest, these are complete. The Master promises to
raise us on the last day. Might this be the last day, bridge or
crossover day of Tishri 14? The next seven days of the succah/sukkah
dwellers, during The Feast of Tabernacles, would represent the Earth
dwellers for the next seven years we read about in The Book of
Revelation!
Tishri 11 to 14 can still
be field work days, days of harvest, and grinding at the mill days.
Tishri 15 and 21 are Feasts of The Lord, additional sabbaths, and no
work days. Would two men be working in a field in Israel or two women
grinding at a mill in Israel on either of these no work days? The
answer according to the Torah is no. As of Tishri 14, the work is over
and there is an entering into rest. Does the name of Noah from
the Hebrew mean rest? Will Tishri 14 be the day we enter into our rest
with The Master?
Tishri 14 is a
Bridge and Crossing Over Day. It will be 9-21 to 22, 2010. Will it be
Valerie's Sky Blue 21? We shall see. May we daily WATCH now for the
coming of The Beloved!
With Love and Shalom,
Jean