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The Messiah Codes – Session 42- A Recap of How Jesus Will Fulfill the Prophecies Concealed in the Jewish Fall Festivals In this powerful session, we revisit the Fall Festivals and uncover their prophetic fulfillment in the Messiah’s Second Coming. These holy convocations, outlined in Leviticus 23, are not random celebrations — they are prophetic appointments pointing to the greatest events yet to come. Key Highlights in this Episode: • The Festival of Trumpets (Tishri 1): Representing the Harpazo (Rapture) of the Church — the day that will end the summer of the Church Age and initiate the final 19-year countdown to the Millennial Kingdom. • The Day of Atonement (Tishri 10): A solemn reminder of repentance through faith and sacrifice, marking the return of Israel to God in the shadow of the Great Tribulation. • The Festival of Tabernacles (Tishri 15–21): Seven days in temporary shelters symbolizing the Church dwelling in heavenly “rooms” prepared by Jesus, while the wrath of God is poured out on the earth. • Shemini Atzeret (Tishri 22): The “Eighth Day” and the ultimate New Beginning — representing the Second Coming of Christ, the most joyous day in the prophetic calendar. Scriptures explored: Leviticus 23 · Ezekiel 4 · Hosea 6 · Daniel 9 · Matthew 24 · 1 Thessalonians 5 · John 14 If every Spring Festival was fulfilled in detail by Jesus’ first coming, then we can be sure the Fall Festivals will be fulfilled in exact precision at His return. God’s calendar is unshakable, and these appointed days are the milestones of the final chapter of history.