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  1. “The Eighth Day” Psalm 148:1-5; Genesis 17:9-14; Luke 2:21-35 January 5, 2020 PRAYER: Almighty God, by the Holy Spirit fill each of us with a sense of new beginning in Jesus Christ as we worship together on this first Sunday of 2020. Reveal to us through Scripture your will for living in Christ. May our

  2. The very name Eighth Day indicates a series of eight days where logically the last one would be the eighth day. However, some argue that since the Feast of Tabernacles is a seven day festival and the Eighth Day is a one day festival then the “last day” would have to be the seventh day of the Feast of Tabernacles

  3. In the Church this first-eighth day (the Lord’s Day: κυριακὴ ἡμέρα) is the day of the Eucharist. The early Christian tradition bears uniform witness to this fact.

  4. eighth day, of course, we mean the beginning of the eighth thousand years of human history--and that's a long way in the future. Really the object is to bracket the Millennium.

  5. eighth day you are to have a holy convocation and bring an offering made by fire to Adonai; it is a day of public assembly; do not do any kind of ordinary work.

  6. members.cogwa.org › uploads › COGWA-The_Last_Great_Day_-_Study_PaperTHE LAST GREAT DAY - COGWA Members

    refers to this day as the “last day” of the Feast, while the Eighth Day is a single feast, lasting but one day. It is also possible that John 7:37 and the verses that follow took place in the evening, after sunset.

  7. The Eighth Day When they celebrated Sunday as “the eighth day,” early Chris-tians signaled that God’s new creation had begun in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. What practices shaped their new “Sunday” way of life? How were these practices rooted in the traditions of Second Temple Judaism, with its focus on gather-

  8. The Eighth Day is separate and distinct from the Feast of Taberna-cles. God has placed symbolic meaning in counting up to the number eight. Why don’t we just go back to one after counting the seven days? Because that is not what God is portraying. He is not portraying a weekly cycle with the Feast of Taber-nacles. Instead, He is showing what ...

  9. The Eighth Day 21 Jesus’ post-resurrection appearances on Sunday were the catalyst for the eighth day innovation in the early church. These pro-vided not only the proof of his resurrection, but also the lively expectation that the risen Jesus would be present with Christians as they gathered for worship.

  10. Sep 26, 2013 · On the first day there shall be a Sabbath rest, and on the eighth day a Sabbath rest. This eighth day is an exciting revelation of God's plan for mankind. As the early spring harvest of the firstfruits, the 144,000, is pictured in Pentecost, so is the larger fall harvest pictured in the Feast of Tabernacles and the Last Great Day ...

  11. Therefore we have referred to it as the Eighth Day. John 7:37 records an event happening “on the last day, that great day of the Feast,” in which Jesus Christ beckons those who hear Him, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink.”

  12. Now it becomes clear why Christ called the eighth day “that great day.” The simple, magnificent truth is that the Last Great Day represents an unending time of eternal life which will

  13. the idea of an eighth day symbolized something even greater – the final golden age when God’s kingdom would be completely fulfilled on earth and Jesus’ reign would last forever. This thinking derives from Psalm 90.4 which says a thousand years was like a single day in the sight of the Lord. Christians imagined this to

  14. the eighth day is, it is actually the first day of a new week, so the eighth day after seven days is when the new week starts. We start a new cycle of weeks, and the eighth day after seven

  15. The fifteenth day of this seventh month [shall be] the feast of tabernacles [for] seven days unto the LORD. (35) On the first day [shall be] an holy convocation: ye shall do no servile work [therein]. (36) Seven days ye shall offer an offering made by fire unto the LORD: on the eighth day shall be an holy convocation

  16. On the eighth day after the seven-day consecration of the priests (Lev 8,33) 4. the first sacrifice takes place, the priests start their daily service, and the tabernacle becomes approachable...

  17. Shabbat Shalom Family, are you grasping the significance of the Eighth Day and just how beautiful its meaning is? Last week we began to tell you about the Menorah.

  18. The eighth day of the Feast of Tabernacles is not a separate day from the first seven days, nor is it set apart in the Bible. The Feast of Tabernacles is truly eight days long.

  19. THE EIGHTH DAY What does the Eighth day represent? Eight is a time of new beginnings. From the beginning of Genesis, mankind moves through different Eras, which will end when all is over, and the New Heaven and New earth are in place. Diagnostic questions to be asked …

  20. Abraham did not pick the eighth day after many centuries of trial-and-error experi-ments. Neither he nor any of his company from the ancient city of Ur in the Chaldees had ever been circumcised. It was a day picked by the Creator of vitamin K (1963, p. 21, emp. in orig.). Moses’ information was accurate scientifically, and was millennia ahead ...