Bringing greater balance in understanding the sabbatical year

In recent years among some Christians there has been a revived interest in the Hebrew calendar, which Moses described in his Five Books as also being God’s calendar: “YHVH spoke again to Moses, saying, ‘Speak to the sons of Israel and say to them, “YHVH’s appointed times which you shall proclaim as holy convocations/gatherings – these are My appointed times” (Leviticus 23:1-2).

As believers around the world are rediscovering the Jewish roots of the apostolic faith, there has been rejoicing and celebration over the Hebraic richness of the Scriptures and the Jewishness of the Messianic faith. But along with an unearthing of long-lost treasures, occasionally some confusing imbalances have also surfaced. Regretfully, these imbalanced perspectives have the potential to catalyze fear and fatalism among followers of Messiah Yeshua.

Date setting and false alarms

Like the case of the famous boy who cried wolf in Aesop’s Fables, if false alarms are sounded regularly, people will stop believing the boy who sounds the false alarms, and people will not prepare for the real dangers when they manifest. As Paul says, “For if the bugle produces an indistinct sound, who will prepare himself for battle?” (1 Corinthians 14:8).

Many people are afraid of apocalyptic events and are stampeded and panicked at the prospects of economic and political chaos.. Hollywood has exploited these fears on many occasions to break box office receipts. In the Christian world there have been events over the past thirty years where a few have ‘prophesied’ panic and set erroneous dates for judgment. One can think of such examples as the date-setting of the Rapture in 1987-88, the Y2K panic in 1999 resulting in stockpiling of instant coffee and toilet paper, or the blood-moon controversy (see my article of April 10, 2014 - https://davidstent.com/blood-moons-and-prophetic-confusion/).

Each one of these imbalanced declarations boldly advanced into the public forum and then ashamedly slunk away. But there was unintended blowback, and ramifications included an upsurge in mocking against any prophetic declarations, as well as a herd-instinct shying away from anything connected to the prophetic. “Know this first of all, that in the last days mockers will come with mocking, following after their own lusts, and saying, “Where is the promise of His coming? For since the fathers fell asleep, all continues just as it was from the beginning of creation” (2 Peter 3:3-4).

Balance is so important here. Every sensationalized spin can spin off into distortion and lead people to paint the whole of prophetic ministry with a negative aura. In a similar fashion history shows how Christian anti-Semitic attacks against the Jewish people tarnished the gospel message, and tainted the testimony about Israel’s Messiah to Yeshua’s own people. Though this did not invalidate the gospel, it is created huge stumbling blocks that the enemy of Israel’s salvation continues to fan into flame even in our day.

With an appeal for biblical care and brotherly love, I would like to set out some basic principles on how to understand and use God’s biblical calendar in a kosher way. The Scriptures can help us to embrace these feasts and calendar events in the spirit that YHVH Himself intended.

God’s calendar remains a Hebrew calendar

Moses, Yeshua, Peter and Paul all used the same biblical calendar, and it was Hebrew. James the half-brother of Yeshua (his original Hebrew name was Jacob), described the gathering of Messianic Jewish believers in the 1st century as ‘believing synagogues’ (the Greek in James 2:2 “If a man comes into your assembly” actually reads ‘synagogue’ - ἐὰν γὰρ εἰσέλθῃ εἰς συναγωγὴν). The original foundations of the Messianic faith were Jewish, and the original calendar of the Apostle Paul was the Hebrew calendar.

Yet as the amount of Gentile believers in Yeshua within the Roman Empire grew significantly, Roman paganism’s influence darkened the theological schools of Christianity. A concerted effort was made by anti-Jewish Gentile theologians and preachers to anathematize the Hebrew calendar and make its use illegal.  Replacement theology came on the scene, teaching that God has rejected the Jews, their land, their customs, their gifts and calling – and their calendar.

Whereas Yeshua had celebrated the Passover seder with His disciples, earnestly desiring to eat the Exodus 12/Leviticus 23 meal with them immediately before His crucifixion at the hands of Roman soldiers (Luke 22:15), later Church Councils actually forbade followers of Messiah Yeshua from memorializing that event in connection with Passover and the 14th day of Aviv/Abib (Exodus 12; 13:4; 23:15; 34:18; Deuteronomy 16:1). Anyone who chose to remember “Messiah our Passover” (1 Corinthians 5:7) on the actual Feast of Passover would now be considered a heretic, anathema, excommunicated or even in mortal danger (https://www.earlychurchtexts.com/public/eusebius_quartodeciman_controversy.htm; https://www.christianhistoryinstitute.org/magazine/article/heresy-in-the-early-church-timeline/).

The Apostle Paul’s warning to Gentile believers not to boast against the Jewish olive tree branches and not to be arrogant toward them (Romans 11:18-19, 25) was rudely ignored by these Church Councils, as anti-Semitism established itself firmly on the earthly thrones of Church Councils. Hatred and suspicion toward anything Jewish became part of Christian theology and tradition (see James Parkes’ The Conflict of The Church and The Synagogue for the historical documents involved - https://archive.org/details/conflictofthechu012717mbp).

The Mark of Zorro

In the popular Hollywood legend, Zorro would mark his presence by slashing a “Z” at the scenes of his exploits. In a similar fashion, in Bible days the God of the Hebrews marked His exploits and His calendar with two of the three lines of a “Z” – He used the number “7” to indicate that ‘YHVH was in the House’ revealing His mighty outstretched arm. Seven is the number that the Bible repeats many times in relation to God’s works and His calendar. It is understood by most Bible students as being God’s peculiar and holy ‘identifying number,’ His divine ‘calling card.’

At the dawn of Creation, the God of Israel sanctifies the seventh day, the Sabbath, and stamps it as a memorial day – His special day. He rests on that day and in doing that, sets it apart as an exceptional and unusual day (Genesis 2:1-3). He set this day apart long before Moses was born, long before the Torah of Moses’ Covenant was ratified.

In Leviticus 23, YHVH lays out seven holy times, seven feasts, and in doing so marks the entire calendar year as belonging to Him, as set aside by Him for His purposes. His times and seasons were to seize the attention and capture the imagination of His chosen people Israel. Their daily, weekly, monthly and yearly life was to be marked by His pace, His rhythms, His approval and His feasts – His ‘sevens.’

Man does not live by bread alone

In the burning desert sands YHVH invited the Jewish people to trust in Him and to depend on Him. The God of Jacob supernaturally supplied water from a rock on a daily basis, and had manna fall from the skies six days a week. He challenged Israel not to collect manna on the Day of Rest (the Sabbath) but to trust Him to supply a double portion on Friday – a portion which would last through the Sabbath (Exodus 16). God’s provision included providing enough for His beloved people to take a day of rest, to tune their lives so as to fit in with His divine symphony. The rest of the seventh day was a gracious gift and a call to trust.

The sabbatical year

The God of Israel took the weekly Sabbath pattern, and extended it to the sabbatical year (or shnat shemittah in Hebrew). Every seventh year the entire Land of Israel would be able to rest and be restored and refreshed. The entire land would be allowed to lie fallow, when nutrients would be restored to the Israeli soil, invigorating its yield for the years to come (Leviticus 25:1-7).

Again, here was a call to faith and trust. YHVH declared that He would supply enough produce in the sixth year to serve as a bumper crop in the seventh fallow year, and even cause the overflow to extend into the eighth year (the first year of the new seven-year cycle).

This very real expression of personal faith and trust in YHVH was quite a challenge to many in Israel. Scripture says that for over four hundred years the majority of the Jewish people shied away from fully trusting God by obeying His calendar. As a result the God of Isaac exiled His people to Babylon for 70 years to give the Land of Israel its 70 years of skipped sabbatical rest (Jeremiah 25:11-12; 29:10; Daniel 9:2; 2 Chronicles 36:21).

The Jewish people had violated an important clause in a legal document, a legal covenant, that they had sworn to uphold before YHVH. Their external violation expressed their internal lack of trust and faith. After seventy years of Babylonian exile, God had mercy on them and restored them to their land – as He had promised.

Another further application of the Sabbath principle is found in Leviticus 25:8-16. This is a “super-seven” feast called the Jubilee. Seven years multiplied seven times (with one year added to the 49 years) brings Israel to a 50 year Jubilee celebration where all debts are forgiven, all the Hebrew slaves are set free, every man returns to his tribal inheritance and the whole country rejoices. The Jubilee year was inaugurated not on the Feast of Trumpets (what is now called the Jewish New Year or Rosh Hashana) or on the 29th of Elul (the 6th month), but on the tenth day of the seventh month – the Fast of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement (Leviticus 25:9). Based on this passage and this context, it is likely that the sabbatical year was also inaugurated on that same Hebrew calendar day, Yom Kippur.

The future role of the Hebrew calendar

This will be a future time when there will no longer be disputation about the ‘two-state solution’ or about boycotting Israeli produce. The entire world will bow down and accept God’s sovereign wisdom and joy in choosing Israel the people and Israel the land – as well as in His choosing of the Hebrew calendar! True forerunners will rejoice in this biblical truth, and will ask God what He would have them do to incorporate these future realities into their present experience.

God still uses His Hebrew calendar in the affairs of men

God always has the prerogative, the freedom and the sovereign power to use His own biblical calendar as He works with the nations and not simply adapt to the Western secular calendar. The modern Western calendar is a solar (sun-based) calendar with pagan trimmings, using the name of Roman demons and kings for months, and the names of Norse demons and warriors for days of the week. Even the modern Jewish Rabbinic calendar has been influenced by Babylonian paganism: it uses the names of Babylonian demons for months, and has moved the original Jewish New Year from Aviv in the Springtime (Exodus 12:1-2) to Eitanim (1 Kings 8:2) in the Fall. Most Jews today use the name Tishrei (a Babylonian idol) for that month, and hold their New Year celebration at that time (at the same time as the Babylonian New Year).

Some significant events in Jewish history have transpired on important days in the Jewish calendar. Enemies of the Jews have even chosen certain significant and tragic dates to bring further calamity on the Jewish nation. But YHVH promises that He will one day turn many of those ominous days into celebrations when He returns (Zechariah 8:18-19).

Here are a few points to remember and to meditate on:

How shall we then pray?

Your prayers and support hold up our arms and are the very practical enablement of God to us in the work He has called us to do.

In Messiah Yeshua,

Avner Boskey

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Looking at world events through eagle eyes

As the pace of world events speeds up, values which have stood strong and stalwart for millennia are crashing down like mighty redwoods in a hurricane. “Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil, who substitute darkness for light and light for darkness, who substitute bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter! Woe to those who are wise in their own eyes and clever in their own sight!” (Isaiah 5:20-21)

Whereas in the 1980’s and 1990’s the world’s mouth gaped in unbelief as Communism became “commu-‘was’-im” – as the Iron Curtain came crashing down – today it is the West which is collapsing as the East rises phoenix-like out of the ashes. Today it is jihadi Islam which raises its murderous black banners as it terrorizes its way across the heart of the Middle East and North Africa.

The spirit of denial of reality and compromise with evil is dominating the deliberations of Western powers as the modern march of Mordor draws near to the modern ‘gates of Constantinople.’ The West is trapped in moral confusion and deception, while narcissism rules the airwaves and the pubs, the coffee houses and the social media. The termites have gnawn away the foundations of the 21st century Titanic, and all the positive confession in the world has not succeeded in waking up many in the Western wing of Messiah’s body to the imminent collapse of democracy and a biblical framework of values.

In such a turbulent world, with such turmoil roiling all around us, how can we be “observant” Jews and Gentiles? How can we observe what is going on and understand it from a “God’s eyes” perspective? How can we be pro-active in a world shaken by moral, material and spiritual earthquakes?

Horsing around with the Hebrew prophets

A stunning night vision came to the Hebrew prophet Zechariah (Zechariah 1:8-21). Worldwide in scope, it sums up superpower diplomacy and war into a profound revelation replete with horses, evil horns and muscled blacksmiths and carvers of wood. The proper understanding of this vision holds the key to us assimilating God’s age-to-age perspective on preparation for Last Days’ ministry.

Zechariah had been called to stand before the courts of Israel’s Almighty God and speak YHVH’s heart to His own beloved Jewish people, as well as to bring heavenly oracles to the mostly hostile surrounding nations. Just a few years prior to Zechariah’s call to the prophetic, his Jewish nation had been dragged off to exile by the rivers of Babylon, and their wondrous Temple (where dwelt the presence and fire of YHVH in visible form) had been reduced to ashes and rubble.

Yet this agony of Jewish Exile and the triumph of pagan and satanic forces (who were blaspheming the God of Israel and taunting His people Israel; see 1 Samuel 17:26-28) frankly left the world’s superpowers of Zechariah’s day unmoved. And in our day the agonies that Israel and the Jewish people face from concerted Islamist efforts to destroy it and from the cruel rise of modern anti-Semitism – these leave most of the world and much of the Body of Messiah bored and blasé.

On the twenty-fourth day of the eleventh month, which is the (ed. Babylonian) month Shvat, in the second year of Darius, the word of YHVH came to Zechariah the prophet, the son of Berechiah, the son of Iddo, as follows: I saw at night, and behold, a man was riding on a red horse, and He was standing among the myrtle trees which were in the ravine, with red, sorrel and white horses behind him. Then I said, “My lord, what are these?” And the angel who was speaking with me said to me, “I will show you what these are.” And the man who was standing among the myrtle trees answered and said, “These are those whom YHVH has sent to patrol the earth.” So they answered the Angel of YHVH who was standing among the myrtle trees and said, “We have patrolled the earth, and behold, all the earth is peaceful and quiet.” Then the Angel of YHVH said, “O YHVH of armies, how long will You have no compassion for Jerusalem and the cities of Judah, with which You have been indignant these seventy years?” YHVH answered the Angel who was speaking with me with gracious words, comforting words. (Zechariah 1:7-13)

The current condition of the Jewish people and the way the nations treat Israel – these are the touchstones of God’s foreign policy. That is how He operated then and that is how He still operates.

Remember the days of old. Consider the years of all generations. Ask your father, and he will inform you, your elders, and they will tell you. When the Most High gave the nations their inheritance, when He separated the sons of man, He set the boundaries of the peoples according to the number of the sons of Israel. For YHVH’s portion is His people, Jacob is the allotment of His inheritance (Deuteronomy 32:7-8)

Acc.ording to the Apostle Paul, the calling YHVH has given to the Jewish people, and the gifts He has lavished on them, are irrevocable and not subject to change or re-interpretation (Romans 11:28-29).

So this biblical foreign policy vis-à-vis the nations is still in force, still influencing the super-powers and the United Nations. And that means that these abovementioned power groups are in deep yoghurt from God’s perspective. The eagle eyes of the Hebrew prophets cut through the mumbo-jumbo and politically correct verbiage of international relations. They reveal what God thinks about the shenanigans of the so-called “peace process” and the “two-state solution” – even when such foolish and anti-biblical language comes out of the mouths of rock-stars (https://www.algemeiner.com/2015/07/09/u2-frontman-bono-dedicates-song-to-former-israeli-president-peres/)

“What’s the big deal?”

The world powers of Zechariah’s day couldn’t understand what the big fuss was all about. They concluded that the Jews were a touchy and overly zealous people. Somehow the whole Jewish people had fallen under a spell, so thought the pagan ancients, believing that the God of the universe actually has a covenant with this primitive Jewish race, that their God cares about Israel as a priority, that the Jewish people’s welfare and the treatment they receive at the hand of the nations (and of some believers as well) is a fatefully serious issue in His eyes.

When the nations of the world think that “all is quiet on the Western front,” the national interests of those countries are not in sync with YHVH’s heart for Israel. As Balaam prophesied (Numbers 23:8-9) , Israel is the only nation that stands alone on the other side of the equation (as President Obama recently said in reference to his Iran deal) – the nation that stands alone as looks out for its own survival and counteracts the threats to its own existence.

“In all their affliction He was afflicted, and the Angel of His presence saved them” (Isaiah 63:9)

The Hebrew says that in all of the Jewish people’s dire straits (‘narrowness-es’ or tight spots), so YHVH is put in a tight spot, is subject to pressure, is afflicted and is caused pain. There is a clear and undeniable connection between inflicting agony on the Jewish people and inflicting agony on the God of the Jewish people.

Pouring gasoline on anti-Semitism

There is an evil passivity which has taken root in some corners of the body of Messiah. Because of fear – the fear of standing up and being counted, the fear of standing with the Jewish people as anti-Semitism increases – some leaders and teachers are shrinking back from asking and answering the hard questions. The hard questions include:

Shakespeare may well have prophesied of our day when he had Brutus say the following words: “There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Omitted, all the voyage of their life is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat, and we must take the current when it serves, or lose our ventures” (Julius Caesar Act 4, scene 3, 218–224).

Zechariah gives us words from the very heart of God, and that dynamic is the core of what the prophetic is all about. Instead of jumping into the fray and standing with the Jewish people, the nations were content to sit out the battle – somewhat like how in recent days the Turkish army was sitting out the battle while ISIS slaughtered the Kurdish forces in northern Iraq.

The nations lack compassion for the Jewish people – for their safety and their flourishing. Their hearts are often cold about such matters. As a result, their “passive bystander” approach only furthers the disaster threatening Israel.

Compassion is the key word here. Are we overflowing with compassion for the destiny and present estate of the Jewish people? In times past, would we be the ones clucking our tongues and not much else, as Assyrians, Babylonians, Romans, jihadis or Nazis massacred the Jewish people? Would we have shaken our heads and sagely whispered that “Biblically, the Jews had it coming to them”? Do we not see that the nations of the world (and believers as well) are today being weighed in the balances by YHVH the God of Jacob, and are mostly being found wanting? (Daniel 5:17-28)

God is good, all the time, to Israel

God’s heart toward Israel is overflowing with compassion. His plans for them are good (Jeremiah 32:36-42). He is restoring the Jewish people to Israel in compassion (Jeremiah 30:18). Though He will not leave sin unpunished (Amos 9:8-10), He will abundantly pardon the sin of His remnant who turns to Him in repentance (Micah 7:18-20).

How shall we then pray?

Your prayers and support hold up our arms and are the very practical enablement of God to us in the work He has called us to do.

In Messiah Yeshua,

Avner Boskey

Donations can be sent to:

FINAL FRONTIER MINISTRIES

BOX 121971 NASHVILLE TN 37212-1971 USA

Donations can also be made on-line (by PayPal) through: www.davidstent.org

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