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RE: It's a the Ben and Lauren Show Episode 45
A few notes from the show.........
What night did you say you started Yom Teruah? And did you blow it at the party? How was it received?
Honey? Well you "claim" you bought it but without the prop I guess we'll never know! :-) Thanks for including at least one prop!
I'm guessing boy!
Thanks for the update on Jaimie, I was just getting caught up. I'll be praying for her and Zac and the boys....
We blew the trumpet Sunday night, which happened to land on the sighting in Jerusalem. We've always been "conjunction", but this year we're lining up with the traditional calendar with our fellowship.
I brought the trumpet to the party, but there wasn't really an opportunity to blow it right at sunset. It was raining and everyone was winding down to leave. We blew the trumpet first thing when we got home, Daniel loved it!
The issue with Jaimie is very concerning, we are not giving up our prayers for her. It's especially times like these that we remind ourselves of the kindness, mercy and holiness of the Most High in all circumstances.
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I find that going with the traditional calendar seems to be the best way. Here is a couple of reasons that make sense to me. First off if we are to drive Judah to jealousy how can we do that if...that group is doing the feast that day and then another group is doing it another day then there is still another group doing it another day. Judah would just look at that and see the confusion and would want no part of that.
The other reason is...
This tells me that even if Judah is not doing it perfectly the way God wants it says here that until the Messiah comes Judah is the lawgiver and we are to do what Judah does. A Jewish council came up with the current calendar. Since Judah has not changed it why right do Gentiles have to change the calendar? Now am I saying that Judah has it 100% correct? Nope...but until Yeshua comes back I'm sticking with Judah!
I agree with your points and I can understand the desire to witness to the Jewish people and to acknowledge Judah as the lawgiver.
Calendar debates have been ongoing for centuries and I find it fascinating that it's even discussed in ancient Christian writings. Reading the Constitutions of the Holy Apostles, it talks about not computing the calendar yourself, but keeping the moedim with "your brethren of the circumcision".
Regarding the Passover:
The context: