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Rood teaches that the Hebrew feasts are shadow pictures of things to come (e.g, the Fall Feast is a shadow of the second coming). He did misinterpret events around the turn of the century, as many did. That said, he's no prophet receiving communications from the Almighty. He did stoop to conjecture and sharing his thoughts that things would begin happening around 2000 ("if his calculations were corrected - his caveat). I think he learned a valuable lesson from it:
"To be frank with you, I was not looking forward to being right this year. I know these things must come to pass, but I do not desire the trouble that is on the way. I cannot blame "the LORD", an "angel", or anyone else for my being wrong. I'm wrong all by myself. Some people have attached prophetic weight to my personal interpretation of scenarios that would transpire if the Fall Feasts were to begin their intermediate fulfillment this past fall. The Feasts of the LORD are prophetic. I am not."
I believe he is right about the feasts being shadow pictures. Particularly the "Fall Feast" a shadow picture of the second coming. That said, we can't be sure of which year even though many of us probably think we're in "the season".
I used to post in a Christian chat room. There was a small contingent there who got excited at the approach of the Hebrew feasts. They would crow, “We’re going home tomorrow night! The skeptics and mockers will be left behind! See you in heaven tomorrow, brother!”
The feast would pass, and posters in the chat room would laugh and ask them why they were still there, instead of in heaven. Oh, would they get mad!
And when the feasts rolled around again, they would start up all over...”See you in heaven tomorrow!”