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A ‘promise being left’ ‘upon the Israel of God’ (Gal.6:16), ‘of entring into his rest’ (Heb.4:1), ‘the seventh day’ (Heb.4:4), yet acts. Israel will be able to say after its purification, ‘The Lord is my God’, and God will say, It is my people’ (Zech.13:9), ‘for beholde, I create Ierusalem a reioycing, and her people a ioy. And I wil reioyce in Ierusalem, and ioy in my people’ (Is.65:18-19)
‘¶ And in that day there shall bee a roote of Iesse, which shall stand for an ensigne of the people; to it shall the Gentiles seeke, and his rest shall bee glorious.’ (Is.11:10) ‘There remaineth therefore a rest’ (Heb.4:9) to the Israel of God. And the nations, that will not come to fight 'against Jerusalem' ‘ into a place, called in the Hebrewe tongue, Armageddon’, (Rev.16:16) ‘shall euen goe vp from yeere to yeere to worship the King the Lord of hostes, and to keepe the feast of Tabernacles.’ (Zech.14:16) And ‘from one new Moone to an other, and from one Sabbath to an other, shall all flesh come to worship before me, saith the Lord.’ (Is.66:23) ‘And it shall be, that who so will not come vp of all the families of the earth vnto Ierusalem, to worship the King the Lord of hostes, euen vpon them shall be no raine.’ (Zech.14:17)
Two others annual feasts of Moses’ law will be in the past by the beginning of the Millennium, therefore only one of the three annual feasts -- the feast of tabernacles-- will be celebrating until the end of the Millennium, ‘till all be fulfilled’ (Mt. 5:18)
‘¶ And in that day there shall bee a roote of Iesse, which shall stand for an ensigne of the people; to it shall the Gentiles seeke, and his rest shall bee glorious.’ (Is.11:10) ‘There remaineth therefore a rest’ (Heb.4:9) to the Israel of God. And the nations, that will not come to fight 'against Jerusalem' ‘ into a place, called in the Hebrewe tongue, Armageddon’, (Rev.16:16) ‘shall euen goe vp from yeere to yeere to worship the King the Lord of hostes, and to keepe the feast of Tabernacles.’ (Zech.14:16) And ‘from one new Moone to an other, and from one Sabbath to an other, shall all flesh come to worship before me, saith the Lord.’ (Is.66:23) ‘And it shall be, that who so will not come vp of all the families of the earth vnto Ierusalem, to worship the King the Lord of hostes, euen vpon them shall be no raine.’ (Zech.14:17)
Two others annual feasts of Moses’ law will be in the past by the beginning of the Millennium, therefore only one of the three annual feasts -- the feast of tabernacles-- will be celebrating until the end of the Millennium, ‘till all be fulfilled’ (Mt. 5:18)