By Helena Lehman of the
Pillar of Enoch Ministry
The Holy Spirit showed me something important on Palm Sunday of 2013 as I contemplated the importance of this day, which commemorates Yahshua’s entry into
Fascinatingly, the Fifth or Center Lamp on a Chanukah Menorah or
Chanukiah is the Servant Lamp. This lamp represents Yahshua since it lights all
the other lamps on the Menorah, and Yahshua is the Light of the World that
allows His servants to shine with His light (John 8:12; Matthew 5:14). If we see this Fifth
Lamp as connected to the day that Yahshua died on the Cross for our sins, the
Ninth Lamp can be seen as commemorating His resurrection from the dead. This is
because Yahshua rose after three days and three nights, so as to give “The Sign
of Jonah” (Matthew 28:1; Mat.12:39, Mat.16:4).
Please look at the accompanying Chanukiah illustration above, which I made to commemorate what God has shown me here. Click on it so you can read the words written there, and pray about its significance as we prepare to keep the Passover by honoring Yahshua's memory as the Bread of Life, the perfect Passover Lamb, and the Resurrection and the Life! As it says in John 11:25-26, Yahshua said:
Please look at the accompanying Chanukiah illustration above, which I made to commemorate what God has shown me here. Click on it so you can read the words written there, and pray about its significance as we prepare to keep the Passover by honoring Yahshua's memory as the Bread of Life, the perfect Passover Lamb, and the Resurrection and the Life! As it says in John 11:25-26, Yahshua said:
“I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live. And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die!”Amen! Hallelu-Yah! Thank You, Yahshua, my King and Bridegroom!
Now, when Yahshua said that He would rise from the dead on the
third day, He meant at the close of that day, which was the regular Sabbath in
the year that He died. So Yahshua rose just before the beginning of the first
day of the week, although He rose up to Heaven to be presented before His Father
as the Firstfruits of the Resurrection on that first day, which is called
Sunday today. The fact that Yahshua rose
from the dead at the close of the third day and before the dawn of the fourth
day or Sunday after He died is hinted at in the Gospel of John, where we
are told that it was just before dawn on the first day of the week when Mary Magdalene
saw the risen Christ in the garden surrounding the tomb where He had been laid
(John 20:1-18).
This connection between Passover and Chanukah ties
into a fascinating study I did, which explores Yahshua’s Fetal Development from His
conception during Chanukah Week or the Feast of Dedication, to His birth around
the time of the Feast of Sukkot or Tabernacles. In the same article, I show how
the time period between Passover Week and Chanukah is also the exact length of
human gestation. This is also the exact time between Chanukah and Yom Kippur, or the Day of Atonement. To check out this interesting study, here is the title of my
Blog article and a link to it:
The Prophetic Ties Between Yahshua’s
Fetal
Development And The Jewish Feasts
Through my previous study and
this new one, Yahshua’s Birth, Death and Resurrection all appear to be tied to
Chanukah in a special way. I therefore have a strong desire to use my Chanukiah
this Passover Week rather than the traditional seven-branched Menorah. Perhaps
this is something that you can consider as well if you like using Jewish symbols of faith during your private religious
celebrations. For your further edification, I also invite you to read the following article, which connects Chanukah and Christmas in a very godly and biblical way:
Yahshua’s First Advent Ties to
Chanukah and Christmas
Chanukah and Christmas
In the meantime, may our Father God Yahweh bless you all this Passover Week and Easter Week! I pray that we all will be ready when Yahshua comes for us in the Rapture, which could be very soon!
Hallelu-Yah, CHRIST IS RISEN, and
He is coming SOON! Maranatha!
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