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Chanukah
Chanukah the season of giving birth to light

It takes a period of nine months, from the first month of the Hebrew calendar (God's calendar) to the ninth month when the Jews celebrate Chanukah (Feast of Lights or dedication).

During this Feast of Lights that takes eight days, the Jews light a menorah lamp stand which is made up of nine candle lights,

and each candle light on that menorah represents a Hebrew month on God's calendar.

Now! My question is; how does this menorah lamp stand with nine candles relate to our spiritual life today?

You see; it takes a woman nine months before she gives birth, when you count from the time when she conceived that baby in her womb.

Doctors have discovered that; from the feast of Passover (springtime) which falls in the first month called Nissan to the Feast of Lights,

which falls in the ninth month called Tevet on God's calendar, the bodies of human beings, and the world its self goes into a process

There are 9 months when you count from the celebration of Passover which falls in the 1st month (Nissan, springtime) on the Hebrew calendar, to the celebration of Chanukah, which falls in the 9th month on the Hebrew calendar

of spiritual transformation.

Let me explain; there are seven feasts on God's calendar that the Jews celebrate, and each feast is responsible for the spiritual transformation of human body and the world, so that things in the earth may be transformed into God's scientific and biological structure.

According to the Jewish Passover feast, the Jews prepare an boiled egg on their Passover table, which symbolically and prophetically declares that;

Passover is the beginning of conception, (Exodus

just like when the sperm fertilizes the egg in a woman's womb, so this egg also carries a spiritual meaning.

When they eat the Passover egg, the transformation begins. Let me break it down for you;

Feast number 1: Passover; which takes place on the 14 th of the 1 st month on God's calendar, (Leviticus 23: 4-5) the egg appears on the Passover table, at that time when the egg is eaten the spiritual fertilization begins

Feast number 2: feast unleavened bread that takes 7 days from the time when Passover began, (Leviticus 23:6) which takes place in the first month (Hebrew, God's calendar). According to biological research; within two to six days the fertilized egg attaches it's self to the wall of the womb

Feast number 3: Pentecost; which takes place in the 3 rd month on the Hebrew calendar, (Leviticus 23:9-17) it will take you 50 days if you count from Passover to Pentecost,

The science of biology says; it takes 50 days from the time the egg was fertilized to the point where it begins to form into a human being in the woman's womb

Feast number 4: Feast of trumpets also called Rosh Hashanah that falls on the first day of the 7 th month on God's calendar, (Leviticus 23: 23-25), this is also the season when Israel was commanded by God to blow the shofar (Hebrew trumpet) so that all may hear,

and exalt God as king on the earth. The science of biology says; by this time the baby begins to hear and is able to distinguish sounds outside of the womb of its mother.

Feast number 5: Yom Kippur (also called the Day of Atonement), which falls on the 10 th of the 7th month, (Leviticus 23:26-28) being the time when the high priest went into the holies of holy every once a year with the blood of atonement to sprinkle the ark of the covenant in the most holy place:

Doctors say; by this time the hemoglobin of the blood begins to change from that of the mother, to a self sustaining blood that will be able to sustain the baby as an individual being.

Feast number 6: feast of tabernacle, which is celebrated on the 15 th of the 7th month according to the Hebrew calendar, (Leviticus 23:33-36) being the feast when God's people draw spiritual water from God's temple,

Human beings breath in oxygen that contains 88% mass of water and 20% volume of air. Doctors say; by this time the baby's lungs are fully developed, so that the baby can be able to breath in as he should.

Feast number 7: Is Chanukah, also called the feasts of lights or dedication; (John 10:22) which is celebrated in the 9 th month called Kislev.

In Israel this month of Kislev is known to be a season of much rain and mud, now, guess what? Before the woman gives birth the water from her womb breaks, and it starts to run out of her body from her private parts, which is a sign that the baby may be coming out any time.

Between the 9 th month and the 10 month on the Hebrew calendar the world enters into a season of spiritual birth pangs,

this is the season when those who love God contend with the darkness around them, and in them,

so that they may give birth to the light that will be able to transform the evil that is around them into (The season of lighting the Chanukah menorah with 9 candle lights).

According to the world calendar this will be the month of December around the time when Christmas is celebrated.

The baby is in the mother's womb for 9 months, from the time of conception to the time of giving birth

Even science is conforming that the human body was designed according to God's holy seasons (which is the Hebrew God's calendar).

By Apostle Ngabo

 

 

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