Koinonia House Online   “Bringing the world into focus
through the lens of Scripture”
Koinonia House 
Online
Koinonia House 
Online Koinonia House Online Koinonia House Online
 Home > eNews > October 14, 2008
First Time Here?  
Site Search


Advanced Search

Information
Articles
Strategic Trends
Event Calendar
eNews Archive

Audio/Video
66/40 Radio Show
Special Events
Radio Schedule
MP3 Files
K-Rations

Bible Study
Featured Study
Topical Studies
Koinonia Institute
Joy of Teaching God's Word

Koinonia Institute
StudyCenter.com
About the Institute
Available Courses
Student Login
KITV

Shopping
Online Store
Australian Store
New Zealand Store
Africa Store

Publications
Personal Update
Weekly eNews

Related Sites
King's High Way
Blue Letter Bible
E-Sword.net
Other Links

Other Info
FAQ's
About Us
Contact Us
International
Tell a Friend

KITV Koinonia House Online

Koinonia House Online

Be vigilant, stay informed!: * Unique Informative Articles * Strategic Trends * Current News from a Biblical perspective * 66/40 Radio Broadcast

Email Address:   We will NEVER share your email.

K-House eNews
For The Week Of October 14, 2008

**TABLE OF CONTENTS**

This Week's 66/40 Radio Broadcast

Articles and Commentary

  • The Fall Feasts: Succoth - (Read)
  • Will There Be Another Bretton Woods? - (Read)
  • The Mysteries of Zechariah - (Read)

Important News Headlines

Memory Verse of the Week


**THIS WEEK'S 66/40 RADIO BROADCAST**

Revelation 8 - 11 Revelation 8 - 11
A Star Fell from Heaven

The Book of Revelation is 404 verses with over 800 allusions to the Old Testament.  Learn about the past, present and future of the Church and our ultimate destiny. This is an ideal "first study" and foundational for every Christian.

 


**SPECIAL OFFER**

Inheritance and Rewards  by Chuck Missler Inheritance and Rewards by Chuck Missler

NEW BRIEFING PACK by Chuck Missler

Inheritance and Rewards

Inheritance and Rewards is the next briefing pack in Chuck's The Kingdom, Power and Glory series.

Inheritance came to the firstborn son by virtue of his birth. Whether he actually secured it depended upon his obedience and the father's choice. Inheritance was subject to condition and obedience. The Abrahamic Inheritance was based on Divine Oath, conditioned on obedience. Inheritances could be forfeited. The Exodus Generation was promised an inheritance, but failed to obtain it at Kadesh-Barnea. Israel was God's "firstborn son", yet only 2 of over 2 million took possession of their inheritance. Even Moses was excluded due to his disobedience. Esau, sold his inheritance for a bowl of pottage.

We have been promised an inheritance in the Kingdom to come. But is there more that is required of us than just our acceptance? Does behavior in this life really influence our future?

Available in these formats:

DVD                                    $19.95

Audio CD                            $19.95

MP3 Download                   $ 9.95

Audio Cassette                  $19.95

This offer will expire in 7 days.

 


**ARTICLES AND COMMENTARY**

THE FALL FEASTS: SUCCOTH - (Print)

"Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, The fifteenth day of this seventh month shall be the feast of tabernacles for seven days unto the LORD... Ye shall dwell in booths seven days; all that are Israelites born shall dwell in booths: That your generations may know that I made the children of Israel to dwell in booths, when I brought them out of the land of Egypt: I am the LORD your God."  - Leviticus 23:34, 42-43

The Feast of Tabernacles, or Succoth, begins on the 15th of Tishri and lasts for eight days. This year Succoth will begin on October 13th. The word Succoth (also spelled Sukkot) means "booths", and refers to the temporary dwellings which are built and inhabited during the festival. This feast commemorates the 40 years that the nation of Israel wandered in the desert before entering the Promised Land. The Feast of Tabernacles or the Feast of Booths, as it is sometimes called, is a joyous holiday and a time of feasting.

It is fascinating to visit Israel at this time and observe them build their temporary "booths" in the traditional way, leaving deliberate gaps in the branches to view the stars at night, and for the wind to blow through during the day. This is intended to remind them of the wilderness wanderings.

At the end of the eight days, they leave their temporary dwellings to return to their permanent homes. (This is one of the reasons some suspect that this feast, rather than the Feast of Trumpets, is suggestive of the Rapture of the Church.) This day, traditionally, is the day that Solomon dedicated the first Temple.

This feast also involved a daily processional to the Pool of Siloam to fetch water for the Temple. This ceremonial procession is the setting for the events of John 7, where Jesus offers them "living water." This procession involved four types of branches: the willow, the myrtle, the palm, and a citrus (Leviticus 23:40). The willow has no smell and no fruit. The myrtle has smell, but no fruit. The palm has no smell, but bears fruit. The citrus has both smell and bears fruit. This sounds reminiscent of the four soils of the first "kingdom parable" of Matthew 13, doesn't it? The prophetic implications of this climactic feast are many. Most scholars associate it with the establishment of the Millennial Kingdom in Israel. To learn more about this subject, listen to our briefing package titled The Feasts of Israel.

The Torah - the five books of Moses - describes seven feasts on the Hebrew calendar. Three feasts are in the spring, in the month of Nisan: Passover, the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and the Feast of First Fruits. Most Bible scholars believe that the first three feasts are prophetic of the Lord's First Coming. Then fifty days later there is the Feast of Weeks, Shavout, also known as Pentecost. The feast of Pentecost is predictive of the Church. Pentecost is notably the only feast in which leavened bread is ordained. There are three remaining feasts in the fall, in the month of Tishri: the Feast of Trumpets, the Day of Atonement, and the Feast of Tabernacles. The fall feasts are prophetic of the Lord's Second Coming.

If you take the time to study the feasts of Israel I think you will be amazed by numerous prophetic parallels you'll uncover. At times the tasks and rituals described in the Old Testament, particularly in the book of Leviticus, may seem laborious or even inapplicable to Christians today. However it is important to remember that every number, every place name, every detail, every jot and tittle found in scripture is there for our learning, our discovery, and our amazement. Truly, our God is an awesome God!

[Editor's Note: This is the final installment of a three part series on the fall feasts of Israel.]

Related Links:

The Feasts of Israel - DVD - Koinonia House
The Fall Feasts: Rosh Hashanah (Part 1 of 3) - eNews Archive
The Fall Feasts: Yom Kippur (Part 2 of 3) - eNews Archive
The Coming Temple - Special Offer!

WILL THERE BE ANOTHER BRETTON WOODS? - (Print)

The United States' economic troubles continue to spread, prompting many economists and world leaders to demand that action be taken on a global level. Some have even purposed revamping the entire global financial system. World leaders are planning to hold a global summit on the economic crisis, but some economists say that what is needed is a second "Bretton Woods" conference in order to devise a new doctrine of international finance.

On Monday British Prime Minister Gordon Brown called for international financial reform saying: "Around us we must build a new Bretton Woods. A new financial architecture for the years ahead. Sometimes it does take a crisis for people to agree that what is obvious and should have been done years ago can no longer be postponed. But we must now create the right new financial architecture for the global age." His comments were echoed by other global leaders, including Pascal Lamy the head of the World Trade Organization.

In 1944, near the end of World War II, representatives from all 44 allied nations gathered in Bretton Woods in New Hampshire to set up a system of rules, institutions, and procedures to regulate the global monetary system. They even considered the idea of creating a global currency. The agreement at Bretton Woods laid the foundation for the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and other international institutions. It also established policies that have enabled the US dollar became the world's reserve currency.

The Bretton Woods conference set the standards that have directed the global economy for the past 60 years. However some economists say that a new set of rules are needed - especially in light of the current economic crisis. We live in the era of globalization, and the way we do business is changing.

The Gulf Cooperation Council, which includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, made headlines recently when it announced plans for a new common currency and central bank. The groundwork for the new system will be laid at the GCC summit in November. The council hopes to have the new monetary union in place by the year 2010.

The rise in power of such institutions represents a key strategic trend that began in the latter half of the 20th century. Economies are growing, government is expanding, and borders are disappearing. In the past 60 years we have witnessed the establishment of the United Nations, the European Union, the Mediterranean Union, the African Union, and the new Union of South America as well as the International Criminal Court, the International Monetary Fund, etc. This trend has picked up steam in more recent years, as political sovereignty and economic control has shifted bit by bit from individual nation-states to supranational globalist organizations.

The current economic crisis could pave the way for even more globalist reforms. Visit our website or click on the links below to learn more about this subject.

Related Links:

Foreign Economists Urge Global Plan - Washington Times
Highlights from Brown's Speech on International Reform - Reuters
WTO Chief Backs Call for New Bretton Woods - Guardian
GCC to Endorse Monetary Union at November Summit - Gulf News
Behold A Black Horse: Economic Upheaval and World Wide Famine - Listen Free!
Global Government - Strategic Trends

THE MYSTERIES OF ZECHARIAH - (Print)

Some call the book of Zechariah, "The Apocalypse of the Old Testament." Many feel that Zechariah is the most Messianic book of the Old Testament. Among its many precious passages we find the Messiah presented as the Branch who will remove iniquity; the Shepherd; the Stone; the Coming King; the Triumphal Entry on a donkey; One betrayed for 30 pieces of silver; His Crucifixion, and His Second Coming, "looking upon me whom they pierced."

This most challenging little book is second only to Isaiah in its distinctiveness and importance as a Messianic prophet. Zechariah contains more Messianic prophecies than all of the other "Minor" prophets put together.

The book focuses on the Day of YHWH, the return of Israel in unbelief, their passing through the Great Tribulation, and their deliverance by King Messiah. It also may hold the key to resolving the enigma of "Mystery Babylon" and its relation to literal Babylon in prophecy.

The Prophet Zechariah was a Levite born in a priestly family in Babylon who returned to Jerusalem with almost 50,000 other Jewish exiles. He was probably a relatively young man at the beginning of his prophetic ministry. Zechariah was a contemporary of Haggai the prophet, Zerubbabel the governor, and Joshua the high priest.

Historical Background

The fall of Jerusalem to the armies of Nebuchadnezzar in 586 BC marked the finale of the Southern Kingdom of Judah, much as the earlier defeat at the hands of the Assyrians in 722 BC brought to an end the Northern Kingdom of Israel. Most of Jerusalem's inhabitants were deported to Babylon for a period of 70 years, as prophesied by the Prophet Jeremiah.
During this exile, the Prophet Daniel received the revelation that Gentile kingdoms would be dominant over Judah and Israel until God set up His kingdom on the earth under the rule of the Messiah. This period was referred to by Jesus Christ as "the times of the Gentiles."

When the Babylonian Empire fell to the Persian Empire (539 BC), Cyrus the Great decreed that the Jews could return to Jerusalem to rebuild their Temple. However, only a small minority of about 50,000 Jews (including Haggai and Zechariah) returned under the leadership of Zerubbabel the governor and Joshua the high priest.

Levitical sacrifices were soon reinstituted on a rebuilt altar of burnt offering, and in the second year of their return the foundation of the Temple was laid. However, external oppression and internal depression halted the rebuilding of the Temple for about 16 more years of spiritual apathy until the rule of Persian King Darius Hystaspis (522-486 BC).

In the second regnal year of Darius (520 BC), God raised up Haggai the prophet to encourage the Jews in rebuilding. Haggai preached four sermons in four months and then disappeared from the scene. Two months after Haggai delivered his first sermon, Zechariah began his prophetic ministry, encouraging the people to spiritual renewal and motivating them to rebuild the Temple by revealing to them God's plans for Israel's future. With this prophetic encouragement the people completed the Temple reconstruction in 515 BC.

The dated portions of Zechariah's prophecy fall within the period of the rebuilding of the Temple. The undated prophecies of Zechariah 9-14 were probably written much later in his ministry. According to Jewish tradition, Zechariah was a member of the Great Synagogue, a council originated by Nehemiah and composed of 120 members. Ezra is said to have been the president of this council, which was later succeeded by the Sanhedrin.

An Enriching Adventure

Zechariah, in a sense, closes the Old Testament. Luke opens with the account of another priest named Zechariah ("Yahweh Remembers") and his wife Elisabeth ("His Oath"). An angelic visit ends 400 years of silence with the announcement of the forthcoming birth of John the Baptist. This astonishing book is full of surprises, to learn more click on the links below.

Related Links:

Zechariah - MP3 Download - Koinonia House
The Minor Prophets - MP3 Download - Koinonia House
How to Study the Bible - MP3 Download - Koinonia House

 


**IMPORTANT NEWS HEADLINES**

Hindu Threat to Christians: Convert or Flee - October 14, 2008
India, the world's most populous democracy and officially a secular nation, is today haunted by a stark assault on one of its fundamental freedoms. Here in eastern Orissa State, riven by six weeks of religious clashes, Christian families say they are being forced to abandon their faith in exchange for their safety. The forced conversions come amid widening attacks on Christians here and in at least five other states across the country. NY Times

Gay Couples Rush to Wed Ahead of Vote - October 14, 2008
Same-sex couples from around California and the nation are feverishly tying the knot ahead of Election Day to avoid missing out if voters approve a ballot initiative aimed at banning gay marriage. Proposition 8 would amend the California state constitution to limit marriage to a man and a woman. If approved, it would overturn a California Supreme Court ruling that made the state only the second, after Massachusetts, to legalize same-sex marriage. On Friday in Connecticut, the state Supreme Court ruled the state would be the third to allow gay marriage. Denver Post

US May Guarantee $2 Trillion for Banks - October 14, 2008
The government may guarantee nearly $2 trillion in U.S. banks' debt and deposit accounts for more than three years in an effort to break the crippling logjam in bank-to-bank lending. That's the equivalent of about 20 percent of the national debt, which recently blew past $10 trillion, and roughly 14 percent of U.S. gross domestic product — the economy's total output of goods and services. MSNBC

Federal Budget Deficit Hits Record High - October 14, 2008
The federal budget deficit soared to $454.8 billion in 2008 as a housing collapse and efforts to combat the economic slowdown pushed the tide of government red ink to the highest level in history. Some analysts believe that next year's deficit could easily top $700 billion. FOX News

Livni on Course to Become Israel's Second Female PM - October 14, 2008
Tzipi Livni yesterday moved one step closer to becoming the next prime minister of Israel after she finally secured a pledge from the Labor party, her party's biggest coalition ally, to stay in the government and support her bid for the leadership. Financial Times

Creation Museum Draws Half a Million Visitors - October 14, 2008
The museum exhibits are taken from the Old Testament, but the special effects are pure Hollywood: a state-of-the-art planetarium, animatronics and a massive model of Noah's Ark, all intended to explain the origins of the universe from a biblical viewpoint. More than a half-million people have toured the Kentucky attraction since its May 2007 opening. The Creation Museum teaches life's beginnings through a literal interpretation of the Bible. FOX News

 

 


**MEMORY VERSE OF THE WEEK**

For the son dishonoureth the father, the daughter riseth up against her mother, the daughter in law against her mother in law; a man's enemies are the men of his own house. Therefore I will look unto the LORD; I will wait for the God of my salvation: my God will hear me.
Micah 7:6-7 KJV

 


**SUPPORT INFORMATION**

We solicit your prayers and support of this ministry. God Bless.

This eNews is a reader supported ministry. If you would like to help support this effort, you can make your contribution here.

If you received this email from a friend, you can get a FREE subscription by signing up at the K-House website.

Note to readers using AOL 9.0: Images and links will show up and work if you click "Add Address" and select "Save" when the dialog box pops up. Once this is done, the newsletter will be available to you each week with workable links and graphics without clicking "Enable links and images."

You received this email by request from Koinonia House.

Web site: http://www.khouse.org/
Online Store: http://store.khouse.org/
Email: http://www.khouse.org/email/eNews_Subscription/
Manage Your Subscription: http://www.khouse.org/email_list_manager/


"Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." John 8:32

Print Friendly Version Available Here

Koinonia House Online

Featured Video

The Whole Counsel of God -DVD
The Whole Counsel of God
Our Lord repeatedly instructed us: "Be not deceived." That is an imperative: a command, not simply a suggestion. But how? What are the tools to prevent our being deceived or misled?

Get More Info


Genesis and the Big Bang
Audio CD with MP3

Recent discoveries in the fields of astronomy, astrophysics, particle physics, and molecular biology have cast a new light on the traditional accounts of Genesis One.

Get More Info »

Koinonia House Online
Koinonia House Online
Koinonia House Online

The Choice
Privacy Policy

Copyright © 1996-2009 by Koinonia House Inc., P.O. Box D, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816