On the sixth day of Sukkot, a group of Jews praying on the Mount of Olives witnessed a strange mist rising up out of the ground on the Temple Mount, enshrouding the holy site and obscuring the base of the Dome of the Rock. The service on the last day of Sukkot is called Hoshanna Rabbah and marks the end of the week-long festival.
The prayer service includes a special service in which seven circuits are made by the worshippers with their lulav and etrog while singing praises of God. The mist remained for approximately half an hour, remaining close to the ground and confined to the Temple Mount Compound. Joshua Wander, who filmed the strange mist, lives on the Mount of Olives. READ MORE
The Seventh Seal and the Golden Censer
Rev 8:1 And when he had opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour.
September 30th is the 7th day of Feast of Tabernacles and ties to John 7. The number 7 also means completion.
The seventh day of Sukkot is known as Hoshana Rabbah (Great Supplication).
Final judgment
Hoshana Rabbah is known as the last of the Days of Judgment, which begin on Rosh Hashana. The Zohar says that while the judgment for the new year is sealed on Yom Kippur, it is not “delivered” until the end of Sukkot (i.e., Hoshana Rabbah, the last day of Sukkot), during which time one can still alter their verdict and decree for the new year.
Hoshana Rabbah is the end of the High Holy Day season, when the world is judged for the coming year.
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Dates on the 7th day of Feast of Tabernacles
Hag HaSuccoth Seventh day. Leviticus 23:34
Hoshanah Rabbah- the Great Rejoicing. The last and greatest day of the feast. Numbers 25:1, Gateway to Judaism Pg.342
A burnt offering of seven young bulls, two rams and fourteen male lambs a year old, all without defect. Numbers 29:32
Ritual of the libation is performed. Day 7. Sukkah 42b
King Solomon finishes the dedication ceremonies of the Temple. 1 Kings 8:66
Zerubbabel is strengthened and told that a future temple would be greater than Solomon’s temple. Haggai 2:1-9
Yeshua invites the thirsty to drink living water. John 7:1-39
Yeshua is the light of the world. John 8:12
Torah section is Numbers 29:32-34. There is no Haftorah.
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