Sunday, Aug 03, 2008

"He Spoke on Hoshana Rabbah… Yes, Hoshana Rabbah" John 7: 37 - 52

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How rich the writings of the New Testament are when they are looked at through a Hebraic perspective! This week, as we continue in the gospel of John, Yeshua makes His appearance in the midst of, and on the last day of the Feast of Sukkot.
If we read these passages in our 2008, American mindset, we are bound to miss out on the context of the setting. For instance; why did Yeshua pick the last day of the festival to make His statement of “all who are thirsty come to me,” and what does His name have to do with it?
When we look at these things in their proper context, the meaning is not changed… but it is much more profound.
If you have never heard about the Jewish traditions surrounding Sukkot during Jesus’ time, then we encourage you to join us for this week’s episode of The Word Is Grace. Shabbat Shalom!

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