Israel's last three feast days were considered the eschatological feasts. They foreshadowed the judgment, the parousia, the resurrection and new creation. The last feast day, Succot, (the feast of Harvest), foreshadowed the time of final salvation rest - the resurrection. The critical significance of Israel's feast days for a proper understanding of Biblical eschatology is one of the most overlooked, (unknown!!) doctrines in all of Biblical studies!
It is commonly believed that God was through with the Old Testament and Israel at the cross. Jesus supposedly nailed the Old Law to the cross. Yet, the very passage of appeal for that doctrine (Colossians 2:14-16), said that the feast days were still, at that very time, still "shadows of the good things about to come." How could the law have been nailed to the cross, if the feast days were still unfulfilled shadows of the coming eschatological realities?
In this major, ground breaking work, prolific author, lecturer, debater, Don K. Preston explores the meaning of Succot, and how it was indeed fulfilled at the end of the Old Covenant age in A. D. 70.
There is not another book like this - anywhere! Preston has marshaled a wealth of historical, rabbinic and scholarly sources that prove his case, while showing that an ignorance of the role of Israel's feast days is the Achilles Heel of all futurist eschatologies!
This book is an absolute "must read" for anyone interested in the feast days and eschatology!
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