3. Éxodo 32:28 …y ese día
cayeron a filo de espada
como tres mil hombres del
pueblo.
Hechos 2:41 Los que recibieron su
palabra fueron bautizados, y ese
día se añadieron como tres mil
personas.
4. En esta ofrenda dos panes eran movidos
da arriba abajo y de izquierda a derecha.
Dos pueblos judíos y gentiles, debido a la
cruz , son hechos un pueblo.
5.
6.
7. Noemí & Ruth
Ruth 1:19
Las dos mujeres
siguieron caminando
juntas hasta llegar a
Belén
Los judíos leen el libro
de Ruth en esta fiesta
acerca de Noemí la judía
y Ruth la gentil
Judíos & Gentiles
8. Noemí & Ruth
Ruth 2:2-3 Ruth salió a
recoger espigas de los
campos y resultó que
el campo era de Booz,
de la familia de Elimelec
Ruth encuentra a Booz
quién era primo de
Elimelec (el esposo
fallecido de Noemí)
Dt. 25:5-10, permite a
Booz ser el pariente
redentor, recuperar las
tierras y casarse con la
novia gentil para
perpetuar su nombre
Judíos & Gentiles
9. Noemí & Ruth
Ruth 4:13 así Booz tomó
a Ruth por esposa,
y se allegó a ella, y el
Señor le concedió
quedar embarazada
y dar a luz un hijo
El mundo fue comprado
por el pariente redentor
(Jesús vino a ser un
hombre, semejante a
nosotros) porqué Él
amaba a la novia.
Debido a este amor un
Hijo nos es nacido.
Judíos & Gentiles
10. Noemí & Ruth
Ruth 4:14 Las mujeres
le decían a Noemí:
“Alabado sea el Señor,
que te concedió tener un
nieto que te rescatará”
¡Su nombre será
celebrado entre los
israelitas!
Booz (Jesús) es el
pariente redentor que
amó tanto a Ruth que le
dio un hijo para que ella
no quede sin descen-
dencia que lleve el
nombre de su familia a
través de las
generaciones
Judíos & Gentiles
11. Noemí & Ruth
Ruth 4:17 El hijo de
Noemí vino a ser Obed,
quién vino a ser padre
de Isaí, quién a su vez
fue el padre de David.
Fue a través de ésta
mujer gentil, que vino
David y de su linaje
vino Jesús quién
nacerá en Belen
Judíos & Gentiles
12. Ahora hay una lapso de tiempo,
4 meses, entre la fiesta de las
semanas y la fiesta de las
trompetas.
A este tiempo se le conoce
como la era de la iglesia , la gran
cosecha de Dios, hasta que se
complete el tiempo de los
gentiles (Rom 11:25)
16. “Haras dos
trompetas de plata y
las usaras para
llamar al pueblo en
asamblea delante
de ti a la entrada del
tabernáculo de
reunión”.
Números 10:1-7
17.
18. Al tercer día por la mañana, hubo truenos y
relámpagos, y una espesa nube se posó sobre el
monte, y hubo un fuerte sonido de bocina, y todo
el pueblo que estaba en el campamento se
estremeció. Entonces Moisés sacó al pueblo del
campamento para recibir a Dios, y se detuvieron al
pie del monte.
19.
20. Presten atención, que les
voy a contar un misterio:
No todos moriremos, pero
todos seremos transforma-
dos en un instante, en un
abrir y cerrar de ojos, cuan-
do suene la trompeta final.
Pues la trompeta sonará, y
los muertos serán resucita-
dos incorruptibles, y noso-
tros seremos transforma-
dos.
21. Después de esto,
miré y vi que en el
cielo había una
puerta abierta.
Entonces la voz que
antes había escucha-
do, y que era como el
sonido de una trom-
peta, me dijo: «Sube
acá y te mostraré lo
que va a suceder
después de esto.
22.
23.
24. “El Señor mismo descen-
derá del cielo con voz de
mando con voz de arcángel
y con trompeta de Dios, y
Los muertos en Cristo
resucitarán primero. Luego
nosotros, los que aún vivamos y hayamos
quedado, seremos arrebatados juntamente con
ellos en las nubes, para recibir en el aire al
Señor, y así estaremos con el Señor siempre”.
1Tesalonicenses 4:16-17
27. ENOC Y NOÉ LA IGLESIA
ENOC CAMINÓ
CON DIOSY FUE
TRASPUESTO.
NOÉ LE CREYÓ
A DIOS Y FUE
SALVADO DEL
JUICIO
Antes de la
tribulación,
nosotros los que
caminamos con
Dios, seremos
tomados en el
aire y no
estaremos aquí
para la
tribulación
Notas del editor
- Exodus 32:28 …and that day about three thousand of the people died. - Acts 2:40-41 Those who accepted his message were baptized, and about three thousand were added to their number that day.
- What this meant to them then was that the first cut in the harvest may not have been sufficient leaving behind enough for the “poor” to glean a second time.- What this mean’s to us now is that fhe first birth as a sinner isn’t sufficient leaving me poor and needing the second birth for redemption. Ruth is a beautiful picture of this redemption.
- Ruth 1:19 So the two women went on until they came to Bethlehem. - The Jews for this “Feast of Harvest” read the book of Ruth about Naomi a Jew and Ruth a Gentile.
- Ruth 2:2-3 Naomi said to her, "Go ahead,…3 So she went out …to glean in the fields behind the harvesters. As it turned out, she found herself working in a field belonging to Boaz, who was from the clan of Elimelech. - Ruth meets Boaz, (Lord of the Harvest),Elimelech’s brother (Naomi’s deceasedhusband). Deut. 25:5-12 allowed Boaz to fulfill the kinsman law buy the field and marry the Gentile bride of this mans son, to carry on the name.
- Ruth 4:13 So Boaz took Ruth and he became his wife. Then he went to her, and the LORD enabled her to conceive, and she gave birth to a son. - The field (world) is bought by the next of kin, (Jesus became man next to us, Kins-man)because he so loved the bride. Out of this love for the bride a son is born.
- Ruth 4:14 The women said to Naomi: "Praise be to the LORD, who this day has not left you without a kinsman-redeemer. May he become famous throughout Israel! - Boaz (Jesus) is the Kinsmen Redeemer who so loved Ruth that He gave her a son so she would not be left without the seed keeping the name throughout life.
- Ruth 4:16 Then Naomi took the child, laid him in her lap and cared for him. 17 The women living there said, "Naomi has a son." And they named him Obed. He was the father of Jesse, the father of David. - This child is now embraced in the lap of Naomi (Jews), and Ruth (Gentile Bride) isn’t seen again in the scriptures (rapture). The Son was Obed, David’s Grandfather, and the line from which Jesus would be born in Bethlehem.
- Now, there’s a time line of about four months between the “Feast of the Harvest” (Pentecost) and the “Feast of the Trumpets” (rapture).- This points to a time known as the church age. The time between Pentecost and Trumpets is significant as its harvest time in Israel.- What makes it interesting is that it’s a time of harvest for the church now, until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in, (Romans 11:25). - It is also interesting to note that the first four feasts were fulfilled on the exact day and even hour with the first coming of Christ. - We don’t know the exact day or hour of the rapture, but we can know that it will be fulfilled on the exact day and hour of these feasts.
- The Fifth Feast is the Feast of Trumpets - What This Meant to Them Then - On the first day of the month Tishri on the Jewish ceremonial calendar, the feast of trumpets was held; trumpets were blown to gather together God’s people for a holy convocation, relocation, or confrontation.- What This Means To Us Now - The feast of Trumpets is a picture of a holy convocation at the sound of a trumpet for the relocation we call the rapture of the Church.
- What This Meant to Them Then - On the first day of the month Tishri on the Jewish ceremonial calendar, the feast of trumpets was held; trumpets were blown to gather together God’s people for a holy convocation, relocation, or confrontation.- What This Means To Us Now - The feast of Trumpets is a picture of a holy convocation at the sound of a trumpet for the relocation we call the rapture of the Church (I Thessalonians 4:13-18 and I Corinthians 15:52). A second trumpet is for a holy convocation of Israel’s confrontation for the last days.
Numbers 10:1-7 1 The LORD said to Moses: 2 "Make two trumpets of hammered silver (redemption) , and use them for calling the community together and for having the camps set out. 3 When both are sounded, the whole community is to assemble before you at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting. 4 If only one is sounded, the leaders--the heads of the clans of Israel--are to assemble before you. 5 When a trumpet blast is sounded, the tribes camping on the east are to set out. 6 At the sounding of a second blast, the camps on the south are to set out. The blast will be the signal for setting out. 7 To gather the assembly, blow the trumpets, but not with the same signal.
- THE FIRST TRUMPET FOR ISRAEL – Exodus 19:16-17
- Exodus 19:16-17 On the morning of the third day there was thunder and lightning, with a thick cloud over the mountain, and a very loud trumpet blast. Everyone in the camp trembled. Then Moses led the people out of the camp to meet with God, and they stood at the foot of the mountain. - The first trumpet the morning of the third day (Hosea 6:2) is for Israel to meet the Lord, which could possibly be the same as the first day of the seventh month.
- THE LAST TRUMPET FOR US – 1 Corinthians 15:51-52
Revelation 4:1 After this I looked, and there before me was a door standing open in heaven. And the voice I had first heard speaking to me like a trumpet said, ”Come up here, and I will show you what must take place after this."
- THE TRUMPET OF GOD FOR US – 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17
- 1Thessalonians 4:16-17 For the Lord himself will come down from heaven, with a loud command, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet call of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we will be with the Lord forever. - This is the voice of the archangel with the trumpet call of God for us at the rapture.
First Trumpet: For IsraelLast Trumpet: For the churchTrumpet of Angels: For IsraelTrumpet of God: For the church
- Enoch was pre-flood
- Right before all of this, Enoch walked with the Lord then he was no more, God took him away. Genesis 5:24 / Right before the tribulation, we who walk with the Lord won’t be here; God will take us up and away.