Jean Stepnoski (12 June 2016)
"Israel's Pentecost on 6-11 to 13, 2016: The Distinctive 2 Day Feast of the Lord "


 

   The Christian celebration of Pentecost lasts one day and the Liturgical Calendar Season of Pentecost lasts about 6 months, 24 weeks or so. However, the Jewish Pentecost (Shavuot) is celebrated for 2 days. It is distinctive as THE ONLY Feast of the Lord which Israel observes and remembers for more than one day!
 
   BG Ellis noted something important about midnight hour, night one, of the 2 for the Jewish Pentecost in 2016. At the midnight hour of night 1, of 6-11 going to 6-12, there was a RARE CONJUNCTION of the Planet Jupiter (The King Planet) and the Moon (The bride of Messiah / Christ). Was this an advance preview of momentous events at the next midnight hour for Israel 24 hours later? During night 1 of the 2, it is Jewish custom to stay awake, pray, and read from The Scriptures. What about night 2 of Jewish Pentecost? Not custom to stay awake, pray, and read from the Words of Life. The House of Israel is OFF GUARD, spiritually speaking. ASLEEP! Messiah / Christ said to STAY AWAKE, WATCH, and PRAY. One night too late?
 
   When is Pentecost fully come in 2016? Would it be when day 2 of the Jewish Pentecost has begun? As of Israel's sundown on 6-12, the time zones on the 24 hour time grid will all have gone into the Jewish Pentecost. Pentecost, Christian and Jewish, will be fully come for 2016! All the world globally will be in an experience of Pentecost. Will this be THE MIDNIGHT HOUR for Israel to stay awake, pray, read the WORD, and WATCH?
 
   Messiah said He would come "at a time you think not." But to be awake and watch is what the Bride / Body / Family should be doing! Night 2 of The Midnight Hours of the Jewish Pentecost (Shavuot) could indeed be "a time you think not." Late afternoon on 6-12 in New York City, preparations will be nearly complete for the annual Tony Awards for theater excellence. The event of The Blessed Hope will upstage any other event when it happens. Is "the snare of the fowler" nearly ready to be sprung? Come quickly, Lord...
 
 
With Love and Shalom,
Jean