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We enter into the fall season of the Lord's Appointed days, also known as the High Holy Days. The Fall Feasts of the Lord which are prophetic shadows of the return of Christ Jesus.

Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year), also known as The Feast of Trumpets Which is called in Hebrew, Yom Teruah. Sept. 11th at Sunset - September 13th 2026 It is the anniversary of the creation of Adam and Eve, and a day of judgement.

The Day of Atonement which is called in Hebrew, Yom Kippur, September 20 at Sunset - September 21st 2026 Sunset. It is the holiest day on the Jewish calendar, when we fast, pray, seek God and forgiveness and seek reconsiliation from those offended.

The Feast of Tabernacles or in Hebrew called Sukkot September 25th at Sunset - October, 2nd 2026. There are seven days of Sukkot which is celebrated by self constructed hut dwellings in the back of yards or elsewhere. This commemorates God providing for His people in the exodus of Egypt to the promised land. 

Reference to the Holy Bible Leviticus 23 verses 3,4,24,27

       The first called Feast of Trumpets which is called Yom Teruah. In modern-day Judaism, this feast is also known as Rosh Hashanah celebrating the Jewish New Year. The Feast of Trumpets in the Bible is found in the book of Leviticus whereas, God instructs Israel to have a holy convocation, a rest and a blowing of the trumpet. His word came to existence on that same date later with 10 commandments on mount Sinai with Moses. Ref. Exodus 19:10-11, 16-20.

The next fulfillment will be upon the return of our Lord Yeshua Jesus, our Christ savior.

1 Thess. 4:16-17 The next time Heaven blows the trumpet, it will be a signal of the return of Messiah.

On mount Sinai, the Lord revealed His Glory with a trumpet sounding from Heaven before three million Israelites at the base of mount Sinai. Only Moses went up to meet the Lord but all others remained trembling in fear.

       The Feast of Trumpets is a prophetic picture of the rapture when Jesus will return with the blowing of a trumpet from heaven. Those who are not prepared to meet Him will tremble in unspeakable fear. But those of us who are ready to meet our God will ascend, be (caught-up) and meet Messiah in the air just as Moses ascended high up on Sinai to meet Him. AKA: The Rapture.

I am not saying it will happen that very day because only God knows the day and time. I do encourage all Judeo-Christians to remember this Holiest day of the year with fasting, prayer, increased charity and thoughtful repentance because these holy days are important to God, he asked that we do so and we should honor Him but not in a Jewish ceremonial way but through Jesus His son. 

"Remember the law of Moses my servant, which I commanded to him in Horeb for all Israel, even statutes and ordinances." Malichi 4:4

       The 10 Days of awe is a personal short season of more self introspection and repentance. It coincides with Yom Kippur. The holiest day of the year in Judaism. Jews observe this holy day with fasting, prayer, increased charity and repentance.

It includes 10 days of self-examination which is the 10 days prior.

       The "Ten Days of Awe," or High Holy Days, are the 10-day period from Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement),  starting at Sunset September 20, 2026 through the end of Sukkot - Sunset October 2nd, 2026
Following the seven joyous days of Sukkot, comes the (happy holiday) known as the 8th Day or in Hebrew Shemini Atzeret. There is a mystery surrounding the purpose of this holiday.
       Simchat Torah, also spelled Simhat Torah, translated as ("The Joy of the Torah") it is a Jewish holiday that celebrates and marks the conclusion of the annual cycle of public worldwide synagogue Torah readings, and the beginning of a new cycle.
Similar to the Christian version of daily Bible quote's. This is the only time of year at which the Torah scrolls are celebrated by taking them out of a replicated ark at evening and are also read at night. Combined, these holidays are celebrated October 2nd through October 4th, 2026
Chanukah also spelled Hanukkah

       The Bible verse that mentions the celebration of Hanukkah, also known as the Feast of Dedication, is John 10:22, which states that Jesus was in Jerusalem during this festival. This event commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple after the Maccabean Revolt. However, it is not a Holy Convecation directed by God in the Old Testament. This is one of many annual  Jewish traditional holidays.

"It was the Feast of the Dedication at Jerusalem. It was winter, and Jesus was walking in the temple, in Solomon’s porch. The Jews therefore came around him and said to him, “How long will you hold us in suspense? If you are the Christ, tell us plainly.” John 10:24, 25 


       Again, as Judeo-Christians, we do not live by the laws of the Old Covenant but those who are Apostolic orthodox are mindful of being instructed not to forget His divine calendar. Ref. to the book of Malachi 4:4