"In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last
(Eschatos) trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the
dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be
changed."
"In the last (Eschatos) day, that great [day] of the
feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying, If any man thirst,
let him come unto me, and drink."
Notice...
The word for "last" in terms of the "last trump" in 1st
Corinthians
15:52 is the
SAME EXACT word for "last" in terms of the "last day" in
John
7:37 which is
in reference to the 7th day of Tabernacles!
So, according to the Greek word study of these two
passages...
The "Escatos" trump will be blown on the "Eschatos"
day...The 7th day of Tabernacles!!!
To clarify, there are only TWO Greek words for "last"
in the New Testament and they are "Eschatos" and
"Hysteros". The word Hysteros simply means "afterward,
coming after, after this, or later" This word has no
prophetic meaning whatsoever but rather is just a word
signifying next in line in an order of events happening
one after another.
Only the word "Eschatos" has any mysterious or major
prophetic meaning attached to it's meaning, which is why
it is the word used to identify the "trump of God". Is it
a coincidence that the rapture trumpet or blast of God's
voice uses the very same word that the Holy Spirit
inspired to identify the FINAL DAY OF TABERNACLES?
Hardly!
What is this saying?
I believe it is a clear prophetic message hidden in
plain sight that the "LAST" or "ESCHATOS" trump will be
blown on the "LAST" or "ESCHATOS" day of Tabernacles, the
7th day!
The 7th day of Tabernacles is the ONLY specified day in
scripture that is identified by the word "ESCHATOS", which
just so happens to be the same word used to describe the
trump of God!
Not only does the exquisite Greek New Testament
scripture connect the last trump to the 7th day of
Tabernacles, the ancient Jewish wedding clearly depicts
the 7th day of Tabernacles as the time the bride enters
the heavenly Huppah, the rapture!
There are TWO main sections to the ancient Jewish
wedding...
The Erusin & Nisuin
The Erusin: Meaning Betrothal or SANCTIFICATION
The Nisuin: Meaning Marriage or WEDDING
When the bride and groom have reached the Huppah
[marriage canopy], the erusin ceremony begins, meaning the
Erusin must take place first in preparation for the coming
marriage consummation in the marriage or wedding canopy.
The Erusin of the ancient Jewish wedding would consists
of:
1.) The groom would pay a price of his bridegroom A.K.A
the "bridal price"!
2.) The groom and bride would share a cup of wine
together!
3.) The groom would give gifts to his bride!
4.) The marriage contract would be agreed upon and kept
by the bride until the consummation of the marriage, the
wedding!
5.) The groom would return to his father's house to
prepare a place for his bride upon his return!
These 5 steps are the meat of the ancient Jewish
wedding Erusin section of the wedding, or the BETROTHAL,
meaning SANCTIFICATION IN HEBREW!
These ancient Jewish wedding Betrothal steps align
PERFECT with the relationship between Jesus and his bride,
the church according to the scripture. Since the Betrothal
is called the sanctification, this means the Erusin
section of the wedding process is to "SANCTIFY" the bride
in preparation for there coming wedding under the
Huppah.
The scripture confirms the Erusin has ALREADY taken
place between Jesus Christ and his bride, see...
1.) Jesus, the groom, paid the bridal price with his
own blood on the cross making the church "bought with a
great price". (BRIDAL PRICE PAID).
2.) Jesus, the groom, share the cup of wine his
disciples (early church bride) at the last supper!
3.) Jesus, the groom, has given gifts unto his bride,
the "gifts of the spirit"!
4.) The bride, the church, has agreed to the marriage
contract between the two, which is the WORD OF GOD!
5.) Jesus, the groom, has left to go "prepare a place
for us" and will return to consummate the marriage in
heaven.
Now, remember, the Erusin (5 steps above) made us
BETROTHED to Christ, thus SANCTIFIED to him. Now, the
incredible part is that the Erusin ceremony or
SANCTIFICATION of the bride was initiated during the
season of Passover/Unleavened Bread with his DEATH (bridal
price) and the sharing of the cup of wine with the
disciples. It just so happens the Passover/Unleavened
Bread season is symbolic of SANCTIFICATION!!!
The meaning of the unleavened bread, as can be clearly
seen in 1Corinthians 5:6-8, relates to getting the sin out
of one’s life; i.e., sanctification, or BETROTHAL IN
HEBREW, thus the Erusin!
The feast of Unleavened Bread is a symbol of us being
SANCTIFIED or "SET APART" with Christ from the world, thus
enabling us to be officially betrothed to Christ, thus
completing the Erusin ceremony between Jesus and his
bride. The feast of Pentecost is symbolic of the OFFICIAL
betrothal or engagement of Jesus and the church. Just like
natural Israel became SANCTIFIED or SET APART from Egypt
during the feast of Unleavened Bread, in preparation of
their betrothal to God on Pentecost....
...The church (spiritual Israel) were spiritually SET
APART and SANCTIFIED unto Christ during the feast of
Unleavened Bread in preparation of our betrothal to
Christ, which is symbolized by the outpouring of the Holy
Spirit on Pentecost. Israel became betrothed to God at
Mount Sinai when the LAW was given to them on stone
tablets. In like manner, the church was officially
betrothed to Jesus on Pentecost, after being spiritually
prepared (sanctified) during Passover/Unleavened
Bread.
The law became "written on our hearts" as to on stone
tablets.
The PHYSICAL SANCTIFICATION (setting apart) of Israel
during Passover/Unleavened Bread was rehearsal to the
SPIRITUAL SANCTIFICATION (setting apart) of the church
during Passover/Unleavened Bread!
The BETROTHAL or ENGAGEMENT of Israel to God on
Pentecost with the giving of the LAW on stone after being
prepared during Passover was a rehearsal to the betrothal
between Jesus and his church on Pentecost, with the
"writing of the law on our hearts" after being prepared
during Passover!
The feast of Passover/Unleavened are a symbol of
SANCTIFICATION or in terms of the ancient Jewish wedding,
the ERUSIN or betrothal preparation.
The feast of Pentecost is a symbol of the official
betrothal or engagement or in terms of the ancient Jewish
wedding, the completion of the betrothal ceremony!!!
If you notice, these feasts days are Unleavened Bread
and Pentecost thus far...Which are 2 of the 3 harvest
festivals of God. What is the third one?
Let me not get ahead of myself...
So, the 1st section of the ancient Jewish wedding or
the Erusin ceremony was prophetically fulfilled in
relation to Christ and his church on the feast of
Unleavened Bread and Pentecost!
Since the rapture is a "type of harvest" and there are
ONLY 3 harvest festivals of God, the rapture (harvest of
believers) must take place on one of these 3 feasts!
The Nisuin (final part of the ancient Jewish wedding)
literally means "marriage ceremony or wedding" and comes
from the word meaning "ELEVATION" and COMPLETES the
process of marriage! Even though the chatan and kallah are
legally bound to each other as husband and wife at the
completion of the eursin (THE CHURCH AGE BEGINNING TO
NOW), the wedding ceremony is not yet complete. This is
when the husband brings the wife into his home he prepared
and they begin their married life together!!
The word Nisuin can also mean "Huppah", which is where
the groom comes and take the bride to.
Our Huppah will be a HEAVENLY ONE
This ceremony begins with the bride entering into the
Huppah with her beloved and ends when they come out for
the people to see. Now, since rapture or harvesting of
believers must occur on a "harvest festival of God"
(common sense huh!)...
...And the first two harvest festivals (Unleavened
Bread and Pentecost) were fulfilled with the Erusin or our
betrothal to Christ...
This means the Nisuin or Huppah ceremony must take
place during the feast of Tabernacles, the feast of
IN-GATHERING!
The four months separating the last fulfilled harvest
festival for the church (Pentecost), and the last
harvesting festival of Tabernacles is symbolic of the time
the groom is preparing a place for her and refreshing
herself with the marriage contract (Word of God), A.K.A,
the church age!!!
The Huppah was a tapestry with four poles on on the
four corners, which is EXACTLY what a Tabernacle or tent
looks like. Actually, Tabernacles were DECORATED to be
used as a WEDDING HUPPAH! The Nisuin ceremony or "home
taking" as what some call it took place under a Sukkah, or
Tabernacle!
The feast of Tabernacles is a clear depiction of the
groom and bride entering into their heavenly chambers to
consummate the wedding, which is the feast of
IN-GATHERING! What day of Tabernacles?
Well, check this out...
There is another Jewish tradition that is confirmed in
the word of God which is on the day the groom and bride
enter the Huppah, the bride would IN-CIRCLE her groom "7
times" around the wedding altar!
Jeremiah 31:22
"For the LORD hath created a new thing in the earth, A
woman shall compass (CIRCLE) a man."
WoW
Well, during the feast of Tabernacles, the people would
circle the great altar once a day for the first 6 days,
but on the 7th and FINAL DAY, they would CIRCLE THE GREAT
ALTAR 7 times! Well, it just so happens that in the
ancient Jewish wedding, the bride would CIRCLE the groom 7
times around the wedding altar!
When will this ancient Jewish tradition (and God's
command) be fulfilled with Christ and the church? It will
be fulfilled on the 7th day of Tabernacles, which is the
only day the people would CIRCLE the altar 7 times....
In line with the ancient Jewish wedding ceremony of the
Nisuin!!!
So...
Passover/Unleavened/Pentecost - TWO HARVEST FESTIVALS
OF GOD FULFILLED THE ERUISN!
Feast of Tabernacles - LAST HARVEST FESTIVAL OF GOD
FULFILLS THE NISUIN, the elevating of the church under the
Huppah with our groom...On the LAST (ESCHATOS) day of
Tabernacles, at the LAST (ESCHATOS) trump!!!!
The only day that fulfills the ancient Jewish wedding
ceremony of the Nisun in the 7th day of Tabernacles called
Hoshanah Rabba, the day of our "GREAT SALVATION", the same
day Jesus cried out with a loud voice ...
See you in the air!!