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Feast of Dedication December Solemn Assembly of Prayer- Let there be Light

Feast of Dedication 

 A Solemn Assembly of Prayer for Light in dark times.

What you'll get:

  • Kindle Copy of Book, "The Beginning of Birth Pangs." How 2020 connects with Bible Prophecy.
  • Prayer Coaching to teach you how to Pray in times of Crisis. 
  • Nightly Teaching from Apostolic Fathers from around the Nation & World on the world pandemic and how the church should respond 
  • The Festival of Lights lighting of the candles each night to symbolize the release of oil and light in the dark areas of your Life.

Make Plans to Join us each night for the Feast of Dedication festival of Lights - Let there be Light.

 is the Feast of Dedication in the Bible?

The Feast of Dedication today Hanukkah, once also called "Feast of the Maccabees," was a Jewish festival observed for eight days from the 25th of Kislev (usually in December, but occasionally late November, due to the lunisolar calendar).

The Feast of Dedication is mentioned in the New Testament Book of John 10:22. Hanukkah is called the Feast of Dedication because it celebrates the Maccabees' victory over Greek oppression and the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem.

It is, however, mentioned in the New Testament, in which Jesus attends a "Feast of Dedication Led by the Jewish priest Mattathias and his five sons, a large-scale rebellion broke out against The word “

It is, however, mentioned in the New Testament, in which Jesus attends a "Feast of Dedication" Led by the Jewish priest Mattathias and his five sons, a large-scale rebellion broke out against Antiochus and the Seleucid monarchy.

The Hanukkah period lasts for eight days and is celebrated from the 25th day of Kislev to the second day of Tevet. The first night of Hanukkah starts with special blessings at sunset the day before the 25th of Kislev.

The menorah is described in the Bible as the seven-lamp (six branches) ancient Hebrew lampstand made of pure gold and used in the portable sanctuary set up by Moses in the wilderness and later in the Temple in Jerusalem. Fresh olive oil was burned daily to light its lamps. The menorah has been a symbol of Judiasm since ancient times and is the emblem on the coat of arms of the modern state of Israel.

 
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