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Beginning of the End - Ellen G. White

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Chapter 52

Annual Feasts of Rejoicing

This chapter is based on Leviticus 23.

The people of Israel were surrounded by fierce, warlike tribes,

eager to seize their lands, yet three times every year all the people

who could make the journey were directed to leave their homes and

travel to the place of assembly near the center of the land. What was

to keep their enemies from sweeping down on those unprotected

homes to destroy them with fire and sword? What was to prevent an

invasion that would bring Israel into captivity?

God had promised to be the protector of His people. "I will cast

out the nations before you and enlarge your borders; neither will any

man covet your land when you go up to appear before the Lord your

God three times in the year." (Exodus 34:24).

The first of these festivals, the Passover, occurred in Abib, the

first month of the Jewish year, corresponding to the last of March

and the beginning of April. The cold of winter was past, the later

rains had ended, and all nature rejoiced in the freshness and beauty

of springtime. The grass was green on the hills and valleys, and wild

flowers brightened the fields everywhere. The moon, almost full,

made the evening delightful.

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