What the heck happened to the last bread?
How & why did it get erased?
What the heck happened to the last bread?
How & why did it get erased?
What happened to the last bread?
This place has gone to the birds.
>>13777025 PB
yes, I certainly hope so.
Where I'm at, in Chicago, there are a lot of useful idiots to be woken up. But not enough of them for the Dems. to get elected legitimately. Dems. can't win if they don't cheat.
Plus they gerrymander to get the votes as well.
And they chased a lot of the Repubs. out of the city in the 1960s and called it "White Flight"
Thought I'd post this anyways, even though the last bread "disappeared"
https://8kun.top/qresearch/res/13776345.html#13776603
Here's the last bread in case any anon wants to do anything with it:
https://8kun.top/qresearch/res/13776345.html#13776603
Hanukkah is a made up Jewish holiday.
It is not one of the Israelite's festivals of the Bible.
https://www.bible-history.com/old-testament/feasts-and-festivals.html
Looks like a round swastika
Sexual harassment of children.
Making little girls feel uncomfortable by having a creepy old dude making inappropriate comment to them.
Feasts and Festivals of Israel in the Old Testament
Leviticus 23:2 - Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them, Concerning the feasts of the LORD, which ye shall proclaim to be holy convocations, even these are my feasts.
The Bible reveals that God appointed certain days of the year to be remembered and celebrated by the congregation of Israel. The word "feast" comes from two Hebrew words that mean (Heb. Moaid) "divinely appointed times" and the other (Heb. Khag ) means "festival" from the verb which means "to dance". There were seven feasts that were observed annually in ancient Israel, and they were celebrated in this order: Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits, Pentecost, Trumpets, Atonement, and Tabernacles. Only three were actual feasts: Unleavened Bread, Pentecost, Tabernacles. The other four were appointed times. They were only required to fast on the Day of Atonement. During the special times they would remember great events with God. Three times per year: during the feast of Pentecost, Passover, and Tabernacles all male Israelites were to gather together. This is referred to as the "gathering" or "convocation". After the exile the Israelites began meeting together on the Sabbath day.
It is commonly believed among Christians that the first four feasts in the spring speak of the first coming of Jesus Christ (the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the beginning of the church), and the last three feasts in the fall speak of the second coming of Jesus Christ (The Rapture, Israel receiving her Messiah, and the kingdom is set up on earth).
Below is a list of Feasts and Festivals in the ancient Hebrew Calendar.