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CHRISTIANITY'S JEWISH ROOTS Pitching Tents in the Holy City
CBN News ^ | October 1, 1004 | Nena Benigno

Posted on 10/01/2004 6:49:18 AM PDT by missyme

Every year, despite bomb threats and the tense political atmosphere, thousands of evangelical Christians from more than100 nations come to Israel to celebrate “Sukkot,” or the Feast of Tabernacles. This biblical holiday, also called the “Feast of Booths” is still observed in Israel thousands of years since God commanded Moses and the Jews to “Live in booths for seven days…so your descendants will know that I had the Israelites live in booths when I brought them out of Egypt. I am the Lord your God” (Leviticus 23: 42, 43). Sukkot is also a harvest festival called the “Feast of the Ingathering,” a time to rejoice before God and give thanks for the freshly gathered Autumn harvest. Traditionally, it is also a time to pray for rain.

During the Sukkot, which runs this year from September 29 to October 6, the Jews build “booths” or “sukkas,” also called “tabernacles” or dwellings, in their private balconies, front lawns, parks, restaurants, and public plazas. These are makeshift tents with roofs made of palm fronds and leafy tree branches, with walls made of bamboo matting, straw, cloth, and other flimsy material. They are meant to look like the collapsible tents the Israelites lived in when they encamped in the wilderness on the way to the Promised Land. Inside, sukkas are hung with pomegranates, pears, ears of corn, and other fruits of the harvest.

Both secular and religious Jews eat meals and sleep occasionally in the sukkah. Within this tabernacle, there are no distinctions between the rich and the poor, the prominent and the ordinary. Jews, whatever their status in life, remember that their forefathers were once wanderers in the desert, redeemed from slavery, completely dependent on God for food, water, and safe passage into Israel. Here Jews also thank God for blessing their farms and crops and the labors of their hands.

For evangelical Christians, who believe in God’s Kingdom to come, it is a vivid reminder that life on earth is impermanent, a journey to the ultimate Promised Land. There, God will once again “tabernacle,” or dwell, among men as Immanuel, "God with us."

“It’s a reminder not to accumulate too many possessions in this life, to travel light. We don’t really belong here. We’re headed for a better place,” remarks German pilgrim Erika Loeffler, who has come to Israel for the Feast of Tabernacles more than seven times in past years.

Christians also consider their participation in the Sukkot a prophetic gesture, a time to pray and stand with God’s purposes for Israel, the Jews, and the nations at the end of the age.

“I come here not just for the past, but for the future,” explains Lucy Peralta from the Philippines, who has been bringing groups of 15 or more Filipinos to the Feast for the past 18 years.

Lucy was one of the first Filipinos to hold up the Philippine flag in the yearly “Jerusalem March,” where Christians from all over the world don their native costumes and parade around Jerusalem, holding up banners that quote God’s promises for Israel in the Scriptures.

“The Bible says, ‘Comfort, yes, comfort my people!' says your God. 'Speak comfort to Jerusalem’ (Isaiah 40: 1, 2). We’re here to pray and comfort the Jews in the midst of all the problems and conflicts in their land, and to assure them that they, and the nation of Israel, have a glorious future awaiting them,” she adds.

Christians here believe that the Jewish feasts in the Old Testament have all been fulfilled in the New Testament age with the coming of Jesus Christ, except for one: the Feast of Tabernacles. The Feast of the Passover is fulfilled in Christ, the Passover Lamb, who brought deliverance from the slavery of sin. The sacrifice of His life on Calvary to redeem men fulfills Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. The Feast of Pentecost, or "Shavuot," was fulfilled when the Holy Spirit was poured out on the disciples at Pentecost (Acts 2).

It was on the “last and greatest day” of the Feast of Tabernacles that Jesus Christ cried out, saying: “ 'If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink. He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.' But this He spoke concerning the Spirit, whom those believing in Him would receive” (John 7: 37-39).

According to the book of Ezekiel, the Feast of Tabernacles will still be celebrated and truly fulfilled at a future time. The prophet Ezekiel describes a last great war, with all the nations fighting against Jerusalem. Then the Messiah, the God of Israel, will return to Jerusalem. He will defend the city, judge the nations, and establish peace. Ezekiel says, “The Lord will be King over the whole earth.” Then “the survivors from all the nations that have attacked Jerusalem will go up year after year to worship the King, the Lord Almighty, and to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles” (Zechariah 14: 9, 16).

Christians here say that is why the Feast of Tabernacles is also the Feast of the Ingathering because it foreshadows the final harvest, the last ingathering of people from every tribe and nation who will come and dwell with God in this ultimate “Promised Land.”

“We’re here as first fruits of this harvest," says Peralta, "and to pray that Jesus Christ will come soon to Jerusalem to tabernacle with us as Immanuel, God with us. Then there will be world peace because He will take world government upon His shoulders as the Prince of Peace. It will happen here in Israel and nowhere else.”

In the face of Intifada, suicide bombings, and wrangling over the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, the “wall” or “security fence,” in this land of conflict and bloodshed, Christians here pray and hold on to the shining hope of Israel.

It is best understood in the words of Isaiah:

“Now it will come about in the last days, the mountain of the house of the Lord will be established as chief among the mountains, and it will be raised above the hills, and all nations will stream to it. And many peoples will come and say, ‘Come let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the God of Jacob; that He may teach us concerning His ways, and that we may walk in his paths. For the law will go forth from Zion, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. And He will judge between the nations, and will render decisions for many peoples; and they will hammer their swords into ploughshares, and their spears into pruning hooks. Nation will not lift up sword against nation. And never again will they learn war" (Isaiah 2: 2-4).


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1 posted on 10/01/2004 6:49:18 AM PDT by missyme
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To: missyme; xzins; Alamo-Girl; RnMomof7; editor-surveyor; lupie; fortheDeclaration; Commander8
Christianity.......does NOT have 'Jewish' (Rabbi) roots!

?...........what is 'Noahide/Noachide' theology?

2 posted on 10/01/2004 8:41:34 AM PDT by maestro
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To: maestro

Thanks for the ping!


3 posted on 10/01/2004 8:45:22 AM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: maestro; All

Isn't Christianity rooted out of Judaism? Didn't Jesus speak to the Jesus for the Jews to be "A Light to all Nations" Isn't Salvation through the Jews?

To me this article is right on when speaking about the faith we have as followers of Jesus Christ....


4 posted on 10/01/2004 8:45:51 AM PDT by missyme
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To: missyme; All
Adam and Eve were NOT 'jewish'.......neither was Enoch or Noah.

?.........what is 'Noahide/Noachide' theology?

5 posted on 10/01/2004 8:54:44 AM PDT by maestro
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To: missyme

Cute story, even if they are bit misguided.


6 posted on 10/01/2004 9:21:52 AM PDT by topcat54
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To: maestro

Did Jesus speak to Noah? or Moses? Jesus had not....


7 posted on 10/01/2004 9:26:33 AM PDT by missyme
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To: missyme
"Did Jesus speak to Noah? or Moses?"

Both.

8 posted on 10/01/2004 9:30:28 AM PDT by spunkets
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To: spunkets

Yes in the deity of GOD ALmighty


9 posted on 10/01/2004 10:00:20 AM PDT by missyme
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To: missyme; Buggman

Thanks for posting this article! Very nice!


10 posted on 10/01/2004 10:05:37 AM PDT by Homo_homini_lupus (I'd be wearing pajamas, but I'm at work!)
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To: maestro; missyme
"what is 'Noahide/Noachide' theology?"

Mysticism, Freemasonry, hocus-pocus!

11 posted on 10/01/2004 10:23:41 AM PDT by editor-surveyor (There are thousands of men of higher moral character than Hanoi John Kerry waiting on Death Row)
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To: editor-surveyor; fortheDeclaration; Commander8; xzins
The plan to build the 'Temple of the Biblical Apostates' on Mt.Zion?

A whole new,...'new age'......eschatology system to include gnostic Kabballahistic UNIVERSALISM.

naw

/sarcasm

12 posted on 10/01/2004 11:01:30 AM PDT by maestro
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To: maestro
Adam and Eve were NOT 'jewish'.......neither was Enoch or Noah.

And people living thousands of years before the Incarnation have exactly what to do with the question?

Jesus was a Jew, whether you take that word in the strict (of the tribe of Judah) or broad (Israelite) sense. His disciples and later His apostles were all Jews of the twelve tribes. He lived under the Torah and fulfilled every requirement, and even said heaven and earth would pass away before the Old Testament.

Salvation is not by keeping the Law, and never was, but by faith in God's provision in Jesus Christ alone. Christ fulfilled the sacrifices of Israel. But that doesn't mean that He did away with Israel as a nation, nor that He has cast them off forever in favor of the Gentiles, as all the prophets and all the apostles make very clear. We are grafted into Israel's root, but we have no cause to glory over the natural branches (Romans 11).

13 posted on 10/01/2004 11:24:20 AM PDT by Buggman (Your failure to be informed does not make me a kook.)
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To: Buggman
.......And people living thousands of years before the Incarnation have exactly what to do with the question?......

Exactly!

14 posted on 10/01/2004 12:00:19 PM PDT by maestro
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To: editor-surveyor; agrace
"what is 'Noahide/Noachide' theology?"
Mysticism, Freemasonry, hocus-pocus! Can you please give some credible reference for that statement? The Noahide laws are basically what God gave to Noah in Genesis 9 after the flood:

1 Do not deny God by committing idolatry
2 Do not blaspheme or curse the name of God
3-5. Do not murder, steal, or have forbidden sexual relationships
6. Do not remove or eat a limb of a live animal (don't eat the flesh with its blood)
7. Set up justice system to enforce these.

They are very similiar to the laws the Apostles said the Gentiles believers should do in Acts 15:
1. Abstain from idolatry
2. Abstain from eating animals with their blood or strangled animals
3. Abstain from forbidden sexual relations

As you can see, they are very similiar and the ones that are not listed in Acts, the Gentile converts knew not to do anyway. Also, I believe that those who are considered Righteous Gentiles are ones that follow the Noahide laws in general.

So, again, I would be interested in seeing how you link them up with freemasonry, mysticism, and hocus-pocus? If they are, I would be interested in research credible links.

btw - I am an evangelical believer who currently attends a fundamentalist church.

15 posted on 10/01/2004 12:06:28 PM PDT by lupie
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To: lupie; editor-surveyor; Zionist Conspirator

Zionist Conspirator - thought you might want to address this odd notion that Noachide theology is "Mysticism, Freemasonry, hocus-pocus." (see post 11)


16 posted on 10/01/2004 12:23:06 PM PDT by agrace (Funny how socialist leaders never actually practice it themselves.)
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To: lupie
btw - I am an evangelical believer who currently attends a fundamentalist church.

Wow!........Your going to 'love' this:

(from another thread)

Hey,....don't forget to read,...THE LAST DISCIPLE by The Bible ANSWER man himself, Hank Hanegraaff, and the great theologian Sigmund Brouwer, pub. by 'Tyndale'.

(They write 'fiction' too....)

/sarcasm

This is to be the MAJOR WORK for today's Evangelical/Ecumenical....... Universalism/Preterism.

CD and movie to follow?

................................AMERICA is NOT in bible prophecy.

/Idaho

17 posted on 10/01/2004 12:45:32 PM PDT by maestro
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To: maestro

huh? I must be brain dead or something today, but I can't figure out your point or points or what it has to do with my post. :\

btw - I am not necessarily a fan of Hank. He wrote some decent stuff on the charismatic movement years ago, but I think he is too controversial to pay too much attention to now. And I have long since quit reading people's endtimes view because I see something wrong with just about every theory, including my own current one(s). :) But I do agree about America not being in biblical prophecy.


18 posted on 10/01/2004 1:40:15 PM PDT by lupie
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To: lupie; agrace
"Can you please give some credible reference for that statement?"

I think that you should re-read Genesis 9.

God commanded six things in Genesis 9:

1. Be fruitful and multiply, and replenish the Earth
2. The fear of man shall be in every beast of the Earth.
3. Every moving thing that liveth shal be meat for man.
4. Flesh shall not be eaten without removing the blood.
5. Man's life will be taken by beasts, and by men.
6. Whoever kills a man shall be executed by men.

This does not agree with the list you posted, does it? Genesis 9 is a covenant between God and man, not a comprehensive set of laws. The so-called Noahide laws came from the Babylonian mystics to the priests of captive Israel, thence from them through Talmud to the Gnostics, and from them to the various secret societies.

Go here for a detailed explanation of the Noahide Laws.

19 posted on 10/01/2004 1:41:13 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (There are thousands of men of higher moral character than Hanoi John Kerry waiting on Death Row)
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To: editor-surveyor
Oh good grief.

I asked for credible link. That one isn't. Although some of their facts are true is some of their articles, their conclusions are often off base. They have long been known to be very biased and often bitter. Glancing through a few of their articles shows that to be true. They see freemasons and other goblins around every corner. They are anti-almost everything. They even call Zionism being powered by masonry. I don't think many people take them seriously. Especially not when they say the mark of the beast is the star of David.

Sorry, but once I see that someone thinks freemasons, and other conspirators are behind just about every evil, and things not so evil, I dismiss most of what they say. If not, I will have to see a LOT of independent research (by non-conspiracy theory minded people) to believe what they say.

20 posted on 10/01/2004 2:59:41 PM PDT by lupie
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