Called Rosh haShanah on the Jewish calendar, Yom Teruah contains many teachings that point forward to the return of Messiah Yeshua, echoed in the writings of the prophets of Israel hundreds of years before He arrived and in the decades after His return to Heaven.
Author: Hallel Fellowship
Dance demonstration: “Ephraim & Judah”
Learn Davidic dance steps for the Messianic song “Ephraim & Judah” by Lenny & Varda Harris.
Learn Davidic dance steps to the Messianic song “Adonai Li, Lo Ira” by Ted Pearce Project.
Learn Davidic dance steps to the song “New Moon” by Craig Taubman.
Dance demonstration: “Mashiach ben-David”
Learn Davidic dance steps to the Messianic song “Mashiach ben-David” by Lenny and Varda Harris.
Susan Pierce explores Bible passages on kings and kingdom and the celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles, which looks forward to return of King Yeshua (Jesus) to establish God’s kingdom on earth.
At the time of the Exodus, YHWH (God’s personal name in Hebrew, often translated as “the LORD”) told the people of Israel to have a “lamb for a household” (Exodus 12:3). Usually 10 people could manage to consume a whole lamb. Smaller groups joined together to form a chaverim, Hebrew for “a group of friends,” and that formed a mishpokhah, “a family group.” Paul talks about believers being the “household of God” (1st Timothy 3:15) because there is a “lamb for the household.”