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What is the symbolic meaning of the stone that struck the image in Daniel 2:35?
What is the symbolic meaning of the stone that struck the image in Daniel 2:35?
- It symbolizes the end of famine, disease pandemics, and other natural disasters
- It symbolizes the restoration of the kingdom of Israel and the prosperity of planet earth
- It symbolizes Yehoshua teaching and enforcing Torah for universal worship of Yehovah (correct)
- It symbolizes the destruction of earthly kingdoms and the rise of a great mountain
According to Isaiah 41:14-20, what will happen when the poor and needy seek water?
According to Isaiah 41:14-20, what will happen when the poor and needy seek water?
- The poor and needy will find no water and will continue to suffer
- The poor and needy will be forsaken by the God of Israel
- The wilderness will remain dry and without water
- Yehovah will open rivers in high places and fountains in the midst of the valleys (correct)
What is the significance of Sukkot according to the text?
What is the significance of Sukkot according to the text?
- It is a one-day Feast to commemorate the covenant with Yehovah
- It is a solemn Feast to be observed in sorrow for seven days
- It is a seven-day Feast to be celebrated as Yehovah instructed, with an assembly of rejoicing for all eight days (correct)
- It is a three-day Feast to honor the creation of the earth
What is the ultimate responsibility mentioned in the text?
What is the ultimate responsibility mentioned in the text?
What is the prophecy concerning Yehovah’s plan for the restoration of the kingdom of Israel in Isaiah 41:14-20?
What is the prophecy concerning Yehovah’s plan for the restoration of the kingdom of Israel in Isaiah 41:14-20?
When does the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot/Feast of Booths) begin and end according to Leviticus 23?
When does the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot/Feast of Booths) begin and end according to Leviticus 23?
What is the name of the separate feast that occurs immediately after the seventh day of the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot)?
What is the name of the separate feast that occurs immediately after the seventh day of the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot)?
How many days of complete rest are there during the Feast of Tabernacles according to Leviticus 23?
How many days of complete rest are there during the Feast of Tabernacles according to Leviticus 23?
What type of offering is to be presented to Yehovah for seven days during the Feast of Tabernacles?
What type of offering is to be presented to Yehovah for seven days during the Feast of Tabernacles?
On which day of the Feast of Tabernacles is there a sacred assembly and a fire offering to Yehovah?
On which day of the Feast of Tabernacles is there a sacred assembly and a fire offering to Yehovah?
What is the Feast of Tabernacles a reminder of?
What is the Feast of Tabernacles a reminder of?
What does the cloud represent during the Israelites' wilderness journey?
What does the cloud represent during the Israelites' wilderness journey?
Who is pointed to as the only one qualified to ascend into Yehovah's hill and stand in His Holy Place?
Who is pointed to as the only one qualified to ascend into Yehovah's hill and stand in His Holy Place?
What is linked to the restoration of the kingdom of Israel and Yehovah's creation?
What is linked to the restoration of the kingdom of Israel and Yehovah's creation?
What did Yehoshua respond when his disciples asked about the restoration of the kingdom to Israel?
What did Yehoshua respond when his disciples asked about the restoration of the kingdom to Israel?
According to the text, when is the return of Yehoshua Messiah expected to occur?
According to the text, when is the return of Yehoshua Messiah expected to occur?
What does the Feast of Sukkot symbolize, according to the text?
What does the Feast of Sukkot symbolize, according to the text?
What is emphasized in Yehoshua's response to the disciples' question about restoring the kingdom of Israel?
What is emphasized in Yehoshua's response to the disciples' question about restoring the kingdom of Israel?
What does the reign of Yehoshua Messiah lead to, according to the text?
What does the reign of Yehoshua Messiah lead to, according to the text?
What will happen to the government of fallen man, according to the text?
What will happen to the government of fallen man, according to the text?
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Study Notes
The Coming Restoration and Millennial Reign of Yehoshua Messiah
- Peter's sermon on Shavuot addressed the confusion and disbelief among the congregation regarding Yehoshua as the Messiah.
- The Sanhedrin's failure to teach the truth of the scriptures led to widespread confusion and misinformation about Yehoshua.
- The return of Yehoshua Messiah will occur at Yehovah’s appointed time, "the time of the restoration of all things."
- Yehoshua's response to the disciples' question about restoring the kingdom of Israel emphasized focusing on the present rather than the future.
- The Feast of Sukkot symbolizes the millennial reign of Yehoshua Messiah and the restoration of God’s Kingdom on earth.
- The millennial reign will be a one-world government of peace under the reign of Yehoshua Messiah, the Prince of Peace.
- The exact year of the millennial reign is unknown, but the Feast of Tabernacles is the appointed time for it.
- Scriptures describe the restoration under the reign of Yehoshua Messiah, depicting a time of true worship and restoration of the earth.
- All nations will worship Yehovah, and the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of Yehovah.
- The reign of Yehoshua Messiah will lead to the end of wickedness, wars, and religious divisions, creating a world without child abuse, murder, hate, and strife.
- The government of fallen man will be ended, and the number of religious wars and persecutions will cease.
- The earth will be restored to its intended state before the fall of man, and all nations will worship before Yehovah.
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