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    The Law of the Eighth Day

    Posted by Lev/Christopher on November 17, 2009 at 11:06am
    in Festivals of Messianic Israel

    Dr. Stephen E. Jones
    11/17/2009

    There are many very important truths that are missed when people
    neglect or refuse to study the books of the law. If Christians studied
    the story of Israel in the wilderness under Moses, there would be far
    fewer doctrinal disputes between denominations, because they would see
    that the disputed doctrines in the church today were clarified in "the
    church in the wilderness" (Acts 7:38).

    Likewise, if men studied Moses and learned about the feast days, it is
    not likely that we would be divided into Passover Churches,
    Pentecostal Churches, and Overcomer Churches. Passover churches are
    those whose message focuses upon the truth of Passover--that is,
    justification by faith in the blood of the Lamb. Pentecostal churches
    are those whose message focuses upon the truth of Pentecost--that is,
    sanctification, holy living, and the law. (These, however, having put
    away the divine law, usually substitute man's law in its place,
    legislating on hair style, jewelry, clothing, etc.)

    It is important that we maintain a holistic approach to the Scripture.
    Jesus said in Matt. 4:4, "man shall not live on bread alone, but on
    every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God." This was a
    quotation from Deut. 8:3.

    One's approach to the word of God generally determines one's ability
    to understand (and agree with) the laws of God. Those who reject the
    law outright cut themselves off from a large volume of revelation. But
    even those who claim to believe in the validity of the divine law are
    often blinded by their rejection of certain portions of it.

    One such law is the law of the eighth day, which many Sabbatarian
    believers seem to fear. Many have been taught that any acknowledgement
    of the eighth day puts them in danger of receiving the "mark of the
    beast." As a result, they blind themselves to the whole concept of
    SONSHIP.

    The basic law is found in Exodus 22:29, 30,

    (29) You shall not delay the offering from your harvest and your
    vintage. The first-born of your sons you shall give to Me. (30) You
    shall do the same with your oxen and with your sheep. It shall be with
    its mother seven days; on the eighth day you shall give it to Me.

    This is why Jesus was taken to the temple when he was eight days old
    for circumcision (Luke 2:21). His mother had to return on the 40th day
    for her own purification and to present Him again to the Father (Luke
    2:22). The laws of purification have taken a different form under the
    New Covenant, because now we are cleansed by the water of the Word,
    rather than by literal water (John 15:3; Eph. 5:26). The law was not
    put away, but the form changed from Old Covenant to the New.

    You see, man is an unclean creature (in his flesh). Man does not have
    a cloven hoof, chew the cud, nor does he have fins and scales. But if
    he hears the Word, stands on a double witness, meditates on it ("chews
    the cud"), and if he relies upon divine guidance ("fins") and the
    whole armor of God ("scales"), then is he CLEAN.

    The Sword of the Spirit is the Word of God (Eph. 6:17). If a man
    rejects any portion of the Word, he is unclean to that degree and in
    need of some futher cleansing by the washing of the Word.

    The law of the eighth day is one such law. It is the only day on which
    the first-born sons could be presented to God (Ex. 22:30). That is why
    Jesus rose from the dead on the wave-sheaf offering, and was presented
    to the Father the moment the high priest waved the sheaf of barley in
    the temple. It was "the morrow after the Sabbath" (Lev. 23:11, KJV).
    Some insist that Jesus was raised from the dead on Saturday evening at
    sundown. Whether or not that is true, it does not make any real
    difference from the standpoint of the law. The point is that Jesus
    could not "ascend" to present Himself to the Father until the eighth
    day--more precisely, when the priest waved the sheaf of barley at the
    third hour of the day.

    The eighth-day wave sheaf offering also marked the first day of a
    seven week countdown toward Pentecost (Lev. 23:15). Thus, Pentecost
    always fell on an eighth day. The Church under Pentecost in Acts 2 was
    thus presented to God on the eighth day.

    This is also why there are eight days in the feast of Tabernacles. The
    Sons of God must be presented to the Father on an eighth day as well,
    after being "birthed" on the first day of Tabernacles. After they have
    been presented to the Father, they must then return to be "manifested"
    to the people. This is what Paul calls "the manifestation of the sons
    of God" (Rom. 8:19).

    The order of events is: birthing on the first day; presentation on the
    eighth day, followed by the manifestation.

    The law again foreshadows this event in the consecration of the
    priests (Lev. 8 and 9). It is relevant to us, because we shall be
    "priests of God and of Christ" (Rev. 20:6). We are a "royal
    priesthood" (or, a kingdom of priests), as Peter tells us in 1 Pet.
    2:9. Though we are of a Melchizedek Order today, the prophetic
    patterns of consecration were established under the Aaronic Order in
    Leviticus 8 and 9.

    The priests were to remain in the tabernacle of Moses for a full seven
    days, "day and night" (Lev. 8:35). This prophesies of our own
    consecration to God in the feast of Tabernacles. Then on the eighth
    day, the newly consecrated priests emerged (Lev. 9:1), "for today the
    Lord will appear [manifest] unto you" (9:4). Verse 6 says, "the glory
    of the Lord shall appear unto you." Verse 23 says that the glory did
    appear, when the fire came down from heaven to consume the offering on
    the altar.

    This is the Old Covenant portrayal of the divine acceptance of the
    offering. Under the New Covenant, we are to present our bodies as
    living sacrifices that are acceptable to God (Rom. 12:1). Though we
    should do this daily, the ultimate fulfillment of this is when we are
    offered to God as a perfected offering on the eighth day of
    Tabernacles.

    So in the feast days themselves, we find three distinct eighth-day
    applications. First was the wave-sheaf offering during the Passover
    season (feast of unleavened bread); the second was Pentecost (feast of
    leavened bread); and the third was the eighth day of Tabernacles.

    This is the path to Sonship. (It is not the mark of the beast.)
    Without going through these steps in our relationship with God, we
    cannot be part of that company of the Sons of God.

    In the historical level of fulfillment, which is the longest-term
    fulfillment of this prophecy, the overcomers from past ages will be
    raised in the first resurrection (Rev. 20:4-6) at the feast of
    Trumpets, in order to join with those who are "alive and remain" (1
    Thess. 4:17). As one body, then, they will be presented to the Father
    on the eighth day of Tabernacles, which is three weeks after that
    resurrection.

    A thousand years later, when the general resurrection occurs, the rest
    of the believers will be presented to the Father at the beginning of
    the eighth millennial "day" in order to fulfill the law. In this
    resurrection will be both believers and unbelievers, as Jesus explains
    in John 5:28 and 29. Their rewards will be quite different, of course,
    but the believers will be given their reward at the same time that the
    unbelievers receive their reward (Luke 12:46).

    The unbelievers will receive judgment in the "lake of fire," the
    aionian judgment that is clearly explained in Scripture. At the end of
    that aion (eon) or "age," the Creation Jubilee will be declared, and
    all of creation will be set free in the glorious liberty of the sons
    of God (Rom. 8:21). This is the final goal of the divine plan in
    history. The Jubilee is the 50th year that follows seven sabbatical
    years. Hence, the Jubilee is the highest fulfillment of the eighth day
    laws.


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