Elliot Hong (22 Apr 2018)
"Pesach Sheini, Rosh
Chodesh Sivan and Shavout"
Dear Doves:
All the possibilities came and gone.
What's the next?
1) Pesach Sheini is 4/29.
As it's written in 2 Chronicles chapter
30 , Pesach Sheini was observed for 2 weeks.
2) By the Gregorian calendar, 5/14 is the 70th anniversary of
Israel's Independence Day.
>From the sunset of 5/14, Rosh
Chodesh Sivan begins.
We all know the importance of a new
moon.
It's 234 days from 9/23/17 to 5/14/18.
3) Since Passover this year fell on Sabbath, 5/28 is Shavout
which is a conclusion of Passover.
It happens to be the full moon of
Sivan.
It's 88 days from 3/2 when the funeral
for Billy Graham was held on Purim to this Shavout.
The Book of Ruth is recited in many
synagogues for Shavout.
According to Ruth 2:23, Ruth and Boaz
married during the season of wheat harvest which is May in
Israel.
Enoch was born and taken on Shavout.
Shavout is the birthday and the day of
passing of King David.
A conditional covenant of marriage
between God and Israel was given on Shavout.
When the Messiah was rejected, the
marriage covenant was transfered to Church.
This was why Ruach Hakodesh came down
on Shavout to find and prepare Gentile Bride.
Shavout is not completed yet.
It will be completed when the Holy
Spirit departs with Gentile Bride which is "the removal of the
restrainer."
It will provoke the chosen people to
jealousy as it's written in Romans 11:11.
Israel will repent and accept Yeshua as
the Messiah when the Lord returns, and the wedding will be held
on Sukkot.
It's a parallel of Leah and Rachel.
Maranatha!