Chanukah 3 to 4 week study on the “Dedication” of the alter Part 1: A)Background B) Brit HaDasha Yeshua’s Words C) End-time Prophecies D) Prophecies Part 2: A)

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Chanukah
3 to 4 week study on the “Dedication” of the alter
Part 1:
A)Background
B) Brit HaDasha Yeshua’s Words
C) End-time Prophecies
D) Prophecies
Part 2:
A) Alters in Scripture
B) The Dedication Alter & Temple
C) Oil or…
Part 3:
A) Macabees and the true account of what happend
Chanukah
Chanukah, the Jewish festival of rededication, also known as the
festival of lights, is an eight day festival beginning on the 25th day of
the Jewish 9th month witch is Kislev. Chanukah is probably one of the
best known Jewish holidays, not because of any great religious
significance, but because of its proximity to Christmas. Many non-Jews
(and even many assimilated Jews!) think of this holiday as the Jewish Christmas,
adopting many of the Christmas customs, such as elaborate gift-giving and
decoration.
It is bitterly ironic that this holiday, which has its roots in a revolution against
assimilation and the suppression of Jewish religion, has become the most
assimilated, secular holiday on our calendar.
Chanukah
Significance: Remembers the rededication of the Temple after it was defiled by the
Greeks
Observances: Rededication of the Temple. We will learn how.
Length: 8 days
Prophetic nature: End of Days?
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What does the order of things
matter?
Why does Yeshua say things , and
why is the order so vitally
important?
Yochanan 10:1-21 Part 1
Yochanan 10:22-28 Part 2
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Mattiyahu/Mat 24:1-16 (Specific verse 15)
Mark 13:1-20 (Specific verse 14)
Luke 21:1-29 (specific verses 20-22)
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Mat 24:15 The abomination of desolation - This is a Hebrew expression, meaning an abominable or hateful
destroyer.
Spoken of by Daniel the prophet - Dan_9:26-27; Dan_11:31; Dan_12:11, see the notes at
those passages.
Standing in the holy place - Mark says, standing where it ought not,” meaning the same
thing.
All Jerusalem was esteemed “holy,” Mat_4:5. The meaning of this is, when you see the Roman armies
standing in the holy city or encamped around the temple, or the Roman ensigns or standards in the
temple. Josephus relates that when the city was taken, the Romans brought their idols into the temple, and
placed them over the eastern gate, and sacrificed to them there, “Jewish Wars,” b. 6 chapter 6, section 1.
Whoso readeth ... - This seems to be a remark made by the evangelist to direct the attention of the reader
particularly to the meaning of the prophecy by Daniel.
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Daniel, that is, “God is my judge”;
‫דָּ נִ יֵּאל‬
Spoken of by Daniel the prophet - Dan_9:26-27; Dan_11:31; Dan_12:11, see the notes at
those passages.
Standing in the holy place - Mark says, standing where it ought not,” meaning the same
thing.
Read Dani’el Chapters 9 ALL, 10 ALL, 11:15-18, 11:29-36, 12 ALL
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