Ezekiel 37: Dry Bones and the Feast of Trumpets - The Way Congregation Shabbat Service

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What are the dry bones in Ezekiel 37? Dr. Douglas Hamp explains the resurrection and so much more!
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Shabbat Shalom from Australia 🇦🇺 🦘Thankyou Dr Douglas Hamp for such a inspiring teaching. I have bought & read all your books many times! I love & look forward to Prophecy roundtable every week. May the most high Elohim YHWH continue to bless you & your ministry through our Messiah YESHUA 🤗 ❤️ 🙏🏻 🍷 🍞 🎶

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Thanks Pastor: Great job! Love your teaching!!!❤

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I enjoy all your content. Very knowledgeable, concise, and well researched. I understand the need for knowing the Jewish language, customs, and history to better grasp what God and Jesus are telling us through the Bible/Jewish-Hebrew people.

I have several questions though. You stated the feasts are not Jewish, rather, they are God's feasts. First, why the need to use the Hebrew language, the Hebrew flags, prayer shawls, menora, etc. in the service?
Second, why observe the feast days as the Hebrews do/did when we ourselves and the current Hebrews/Jews are unable to celebrate the feast days as given due to no Temple/Priesthood, and lack of access to Jerusalem? Jesus fulfilled, enhanced, and modified the feasts by His sacrifice, resurrection, and giving the Holy Spirit. Jesus is our priest corporately and individually. Jesus stated the laws will be written on our hearts, mind and we are able to worship the Father and Jesus anywhere and at any time (Samaritan woman at the well). Therefore why the need to "go back" to the old way? I am still working on my thoughts concerning the feast days celebrations, but shouldn't they now be a daily observance? Jesus instituted the Lord's service, directly replacing the Passover observation, as it was observed. Shouldn't this apply similarly to the other feasts? I can see recognizing the feast days following the moon/month cycles, day cycles, etc. as a "holiday type celebration" to keep us better focused upon the Covenant, yet without necessarily using the Hebrew/Jewish "trappings" symbolism.
It seems when speaking with other organizations which observe the Hebrew/Jewish feasts, the Hebrew names, and more they are very judgemental and almost like some other "exclusive" groups/organizations. And if you question any of their practices they have very weak arguments almost to the point of ridiculous.

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