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Chapter SevenFEAST OF TABERNACLES
Actually, she goes on to list the benefits we would receive should we keep this feast:
Elsewhere, the Spirit of Prophecy mentions the Feast of Tabernacles in connection with a camp meeting (Bible Echo 12/8/1893). However, in that quote she compares the camp meeting to the Feast of Tabernacles rather than calling the camp meeting a Feast of Tabernacles. Then, too, of the sixty-four references made by Ellen White to this feast, sixty-two of them have no mention of camp meetings at all; in fact, most of them make direct reference to the feast as observed in the Jewish economy. In other words, when Ellen White referred to the Feast of Tabernacles regarding a December camp meeting in Australia she did not also mean a December camp meeting when she wrote the above quote in Patriarchs and Prophets. In fact, the Patriarchs and Prophets’ quote refers only to the feast as observed in the Jewish economy. A question that comes to mind is this: Why did God impress her to use the term “Feast of Tabernacles” at all? Remember, many of the things given to the prophets were to be revealed at a later age. Oft repeated mentions of this feast by Ellen White may finally be coming of age. Was the Feast of Tabernacles only typical of things in the past and therefore nailed to the cross? No so. Its shadow points the strongest towards the future. In order to do that its shadow must still remain. We shall soon see that its future application is even more awesomely typical than its past application. When will the
wicked be destroyed? After the Millennium! But when after the Millennium?
At what time? At the appointed time of the Feast of Tabernacles, according to Patriarchs and Prophets p. 541. Then when, according to Ellen White, will the final destruction of the wicked take place? During the Feast of Tabernacles! Don’t let anyone convince you that the Feast of Tabernacles was fulfilled. It most certainly was not. Its shadow reaches forward just as surely as it reached backward. Knowing its shadow is still with us makes following in the footsteps of Jesus good counsel. Christ attended the Feast of Tabernacles as recorded in the following: DA 447-475, 485; MH 86 89, PP 412; and John 7:1-53. Every Seventh Year: According to Ellen White, once every seven years, during the Feast of Tabernacles, the book of the law was to be read:
Perhaps it is some of these truths that the Spirit of God had in mind when Ellen White was influenced to write:
THREE UNANSWERED QUESTIONS
These three items are very serious to the child of God who holds loyalty in high regard! What new light should we be so fortunate to receive? What could it be that Ellen White promises will better establish us in right doctrines? Is not this what we want? Whatever these things are, Ellen White assures us they should be coming to the knowledge of God’s people. She is also abundantly clear they have nothing to do with the sacrificing of animals.
In context, it was the ordinances of the priesthood regarding how, when, and what to sacrifice, as well as the sacrificing itself that were to cease. These are the things that made up the “ceremonial system” according to the reference. |
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