Elliot Hong (30 Sep 2018)
"A Clue of 1 Kings 8:65-66"



Dear Doves:

There is a good possibility that this coming Hoshanah Raba, Shemini Atzeret or Simchat Torah could be the Day.
But in case these days pass, here is an option.

God works through pattern, and I find a fascinating pattern relating to this feast of Tabernacles.
In July, we watched Tisha B'Av and Tu B'Av very closely.
To Jews Tisha B'Av is the most sad day, and it's theme fits to 1 Corinthians 3:16-17.
"Do you not know that you are the temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwells in you? If anyone defiles
  the temple of God, God will destroy him. For God's temple is sacred, and you together are that temple"
But only in 7 days after Tisha B'Av, Jews celebrate Tu B'Av as the most joyful day.
It should be the design of God that the most sad day is changed to the most joyful day only in 7 days.
And I believe that God wants us to find a pattern.
Here is 1 Kings 8:65-66.
"So Solomon held the feast at that time, and all Israel with him, a great assembly, from the entrance of Hamath
  to the brook of Egypt, before Yahweh our God, seven days and seven more days, even fourteen days. On the
  eighth day he sent the people away; and they blessed the king, and went to their tents joyful and glad in their
  hearts for all the goodness that Yahweh had shown to David his servant, and to Israel his people."
Solomon used 7 days of Sukkot for the dedication of the Temple, then observed Sukkot in additional 7 days.
If this pattern is applied to this Sukkot, the period of 9/24-9/30 should be considered for the dedication of the
temple and the period of 10/1-10/7 should be considered for Sukkot.
Thus it's possible that there will be a separation between those who prepared their temples sacred and those who
didn't on the last day of Sukkot(9/30) as the ark's door is closed and 10/7 could be the Blessed Day.
If it's the case, the pattern of Tisha B'Av and Tu B'Av is exactly matched to this assumption.
And if Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah are added, it will be 10/8 and 10/9.
It's 80 days from 7/21 of Tisha B'Av to 10/9, and 10/10 is the new moon of Cheshvan, the 8th month.
The 8th day on 10/8 plus 80 days from Tisha B'Av to 10/9 and the new moon of the 8th month make 888.
The Lord told Kelly to find the relationship of 888.
Also Genesis 41:32 can be applied for 2 weeks of Sukkot.
No one knows the day or the hour, but be ready.
Maranatha!