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Tag Archives: ancient festivals
Questions for Reflection – Psalm 115 – 119
Over the last few weeks, the journey has taken me through Psalm 110-114. I got a good picture of the Messiah and of the rewarding future. The most joyful writings in the world are found in the gospel because they … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient festivals, Bible, Celebration, Christ, Faith, Fall Foliage, God, Gospel, Israel, Jesus, journey through the bible, Light, Lord, Messiah, Mountains, Passover, Pentecost, Power, Progress, Psalm, Rainbow, rainbow waterfall, Redemption, religion, Rewards, Snow Covered Countryside, spirituality, Sunrise, Sunset, Tabernacles, theology, victory, Waterfall
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Praise God for Bringing Us This Far
At the ancient festivals of Israel like Passover, Pentecost, and Tabernacles the people would thank God for what He had done in the past. For example: the history behind Passover is acknowledging God’s help when He passed by the blood-marked … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient festivals, Blood of Christ, Christ, Christianity, eternal rewards, God, Israel, Israelite, Light, Lord, Passover, Pentecost, Potential, Praise, religion, Rewards, Tabernacles, tenth plague, theology
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