What Believers in Messiah Need to Keep in Mind about Hanukkah

What Believers in Messiah Need to Keep in Mind about Hanukkah | Land of Honey

Here are a few things all believers in Messiah should know about Hanukkah, whether or not you choose to celebrate it.

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This is not a Biblical holiday. While passages of Scripture such as Leviticus 23 give us instructions for keeping YHWH's set apart times, Hanukkah is not mentioned there. Nowhere in Scripture are we told to celebrate Hanukkah.

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The nine-branch 'menorah' that is used during Hanukkah is not the lampstand of Scripture. The Creator himself specified in Exodus 25 that his menorah has seven lights. Should we be altering its design so that it doesn't follow Biblical instructions?

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The story of the oil miraculously lasting eight days when the Temple was rededicated is not in the book of Maccabees. Not that it couldn't have happened, but it's important to not make claims that it is in the book when it's not.

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Unlike the traditional Hanukkah blessing says, the Creator never commanded us to kindle the Hanukkah lights. Don't teach falsities about what the Living God says.

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The mention of the Messiah being at the Temple during Hanukkah in John 10 does not prove that he was celebrating or ordained what was happening. Yahusha frequently spent time with sinners - that doesn't mean he approved of everything they did.

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If you read the rest of John 10 you'll see that the Messiah's presence was so poorly received during the Hanukkah festivities that the leaders tried to stone him there! Does it sound like he was taking part in what they were doing?

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If you view it as a minor holiday, you should treat it as such. Don't put more effort, time, or money into Hanukkah than you would Passover, Sukkot, or the other Biblical holidays.

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Many cultures have a 'Festival of Lights' around this time of year. Including the Hindu celebration of Diwali, and the Babylonian/Persian festival of Chaharshanbe Suri, which is nearly 4,000 years old.

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Please keep these things in mind before celebrating this manmade holiday. If you celebrate, know the facts, and make it clear that this holiday is not something YHWH commanded us to do.

Related posts:
The Case for the Seven Branch Menorah
Why I Don't Celebrate Hanukkah
The Beginner's Guide to the Biblical Holidays
Why Hanukkah is Not a Biblical Holiday

Love YHWH and His Commandments Printable

Love YHWH and his commandments always. -Deuteronomy 11:1 free Bible verse printable | Land of HoneySo many people have told me that the Old Testament books are just not practical for today, but if you study these books of Scripture you will find that that's just not true! Here is some great life advice from Deuteronomy."Love YHWH and his commandment always." -Deuteronomy 11:1I think that is such practical advice. If we love who we serve and the things he tells us to do we are going to be much more content and at peace if we resist every little thing he asks us to do. The word "always" is a great reminder to not just love and serve him when it's convenient or when things are going well, but all the time, in all circumstances.

Deuteronomy 11:1 - Love YHWH and his commandments. Bible verse printable. | Land of Honey
This printable is free for your personal use. Click here to download this Bible verse from Deuteronomy 11. Other Bible verse printables:
Blessed Be the Name of YHWH
Write the Torah on Their Hearts
Don't Let Me Stray from Your Commands

Commandments or Traditions - Understanding the New Testament

Commandments or Traditions: What the Messiah Spoke Against - Matthew 15:9 | Land of Honey

What does the Messiah speak against throughout the Gospels? I used to think he often went against instructions from the Old Testament. This is one of the core causes of the widespread disregard for the Biblical laws. This comes from not making a clear distinction between the commandments of the Bible and manmade Jewish laws.

By the time the Savior arrived on the scene much of the Biblical faith had evolved into what is known as Judaism. Many of us today have believed that Judaism is simply the faith that you get from observing the Old Testament, but that is not so.

The Torah/commandments/instructions of Scripture are not the same as the laws of Judaism (or any other manmade religious laws for that matter). Yes, the majority of Jewish laws are based on the Old Testament laws, but Judaism also invented thousands of laws that its followers keep. While it's not necessarily wrong to do many of the things it recommends, it is certainly wrong to teach that these things are commandments of YHWH or on par with what the Bible says. The Messiah addressed this very issue in Matthew 15:9 saying, "They worship me in vain, teaching traditions of men as if they were commandments."

Later in Matthew 22:29, the Messiah said that these religious leaders, "go astray, not knowing the Scripture, nor the power of YHWH." This was not a group of people who were unfamiliar with the Bible, mind you. They could have quoted it with the best of them. When he said they didn't know the Scriptures, he meant that they didn't correctly understand or apply them! Not understanding Scripture naturally leads to incorrect ideas. We see the Messiah address one of these wrong beliefs in Mark 7, when the issue of eating with unwashed hands comes up. The Bible never says you have to first wash your hands in order for your food to be clean, but that was being wrongly taught by religious leaders in his day.

We should also note that the words Jew and Jewish don't really make an appearance in Scripture until the New Testament. I remember being surprised while looking through a Jewish children's book. I was taken aback to see Abraham called Jewish and statements like, "Moses lead the Jews out of slavery," because Scripture does not say those things. Abraham was called a Hebrew, and the Israelites were the people enslaved in Egypt...to say that the Bible calls either of these Jews would be inaccurate. That there was a group calling themselves by a name Scripture does not give should tip us off that there is some departure there from the Bible. By the way, the term 'Jew' wasn't just slang for those from the tribe of Judah...Paul tells us that he was a Jew even though he was from the tribe of Benjamin.

Consistently throughout the Gospels we see the Messiah clashed with Jewish religious leaders. The conflict was caused by Yahusha's absolute refusal to honor the laws of Judaism the way he kept and honored the Torah. We see this when he drives the moneychangers from the Temple, when the Sadducees try to entrap him in the discussion on marriage in Heaven, when he is accused of violating the Sabbath, and in the discussion of eating with unwashed hands. In Matthew 15 he pointedly asked Jewish leaders, "Why do you transgress the commandments of YHWH by your tradition?"

Matthew 15:9 - They worship me in vain teaching traditions of men as if they were commandments. Taking a look at commandments or traditions in the New Testament | Land of Honey


I point this out so that we can realize the Messiah is not arguing against the validity of the Old Testament or the commandments of the Torah in these clashes with Jewish leaders. He is rather standing up for those things! Yahusha told his disciples to "beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees." He wanted them to be leery of the things Judaism was teaching because they often went against Scripture. When the Messiah was clashing with religious leaders, it was always because he was honoring Scripture above manmade commandments. Seeing this is vital to accurately understanding the Bible.

This theme continued after the Messiah's ascension into heaven:

-Stephen was stoned by Jewish leaders for using YHWH's name...even though Scripture says to not bring it to nothing by not using it.

-Paul described Judaism as his former way of life. Former, meaning that now that he served Yahusha he was no longer participating in that religious system.

-Peter is given a vision about not upholding a Jewish law when YHWH has said the opposite of it. This is his Acts 10 vision where he saw the unclean animals and heard a voice say, "What YHWH calls clean, you do not call unclean." Peter explains this to mean that he shouldn't uphold Jewish law of not eating with Gentiles, when God has called those people clean and invited them into his family.

-Paul later confronts Peter when he reverts back to Jewish tradition in place of YHWH's instruction. He tells him, "You have discarded the Jewish laws, why are you trying to make these Gentiles follow Jewish tradition?" He was saying that believers in Messiah had no need for Jewish traditions, but he was not speaking against the Bible's commandments for us.

Seeing that the Messiah and all the New Testament writers placed a difference between the instructions of the Bible and the religious system of Judaism will help us to better understand the word! For a long time I thought the debates and confrontations in the New Testament were the Messiah and the disciples disregarding Scripture, but this is not so. The Messiah always supported and honored the Torah and commandments from the Old Testament! By making the distinction between Biblical instructions and manmade traditions of Jewish law we can correctly understand the words of the Messiah and the authors of the New Testament.

The Messiah always upheld Biblical law - what did he speak against? | Land of Honey


Related posts:
The Three Types of Laws in Scripture
Understanding Mark 7 and The Messiah Declaring All Foods Clean
Four Distinctions We Need to Make to Understand Scripture

(I want to clarify that I do not want to be disrespectful to Jewish people or stir up hate. I am not judging the sincerity of anyone's faith. Your salvation is between you and the Creator. I know Jews who are wonderful people, and my goal is not to pick on anyone here. I simply want to examine a significant theme of Scripture.)

Biblically Clean Soups

Biblically Clean Soup Recipes | Land of Honey


These recipes are for Biblically clean soups. When the weather is chilly, what's better than a comforting pot of soup simmering away on the stove? I especially love making a large batch of soup for dinner on Thursday or Friday and then enjoying the leftovers for Sabbath lunch. It's so simple but still delicious, plus most soups taste even better the next day. You could of course have these any day of the week. Enjoy these great soups!

Many Veggie Vegetable Soup from Love and Lemons

Vegetable Soup - Biblically Clean Soup Recipes | Land of Honey

Slow Cooker Hearty Chicken Soup from Half Baked Harvest

Biblically Clean Slow Cooker Chicken Soup Recipe | Land of Honey

Pasta e Fagioli from Cookie and Kate

Pasta e Fagioli - Biblically Clean Vegetarian Soup | Land of Honey

Broccoli Cheese Soup from Pinch of Yum

Broccoli Cheese Soup Recipe - Biblically Clean Soups | Land of Honey


Braised Short Rib Beef Stew from How Sweet Eats

Braised Short Rib Beef Stew - Biblically Clean Soup Recipe Round Up | Land of Honey


Corn Chicken Chowder from This Healthy Table

Corn Chicken Chowder - healthy soup ideas that are Biblically clean | Land of Honey


Spicy Ancho Turkey Chili from Pinch of Yum

Spicy Ancho Turkey Chili Recipe - Biblically Clean Soup Recipes | Land of Honey


Thai Inspired Chicken Noodle Soup from Minimalist Baker

Thai Inspired Chicken Noodle Soup - and other Biblically clean soup ideas for dinner | Land of Honey


Classic Mexican Tortilla Soup from A Beautiful Plate

Biblically Clean Soup Recipes - Mexican Tortilla Soup | Land of Honey


Spicy Black Bean Soup from Cookie and Kate

Spicy Black Bean Soup and other Biblically clean soup recipes | Land of Honey


Garden Vegetable Soup from A Couple Cooks

Garden Vegetable Soup with Pasta - Ideas for Biblically Clean Soups | Land of Honey


Butternut White Chicken Chili from How Sweet Eats

Butternut Squash White Chicken Chili Recipe - Biblically clean soup ideas for fall | Land of Honey


Roasted Garlic White Bean Lasagna Soup from Pinch of Yum

Roasted Garlic White Bean Lasagna Soup - Biblically clean soup recipes | Land of Honey



Homestyle Chicken Noodle Soup from Half Baked Harvest

Easy Recipe for Homestyle Chicken Noodle Soup that's Biblically clean | Land of Honey


Sun Dried Tomato Corn Chowder from How Sweet Eats

Biblically Clean Soup Recipe Round Up - Sun Dried Tomato Corn Chowder Recipe | Land of Honey


Best Lentil Soup from Cookie and Kate

Biblically Clean Soup Recipe Round Up - The Best Lentil Soup Recipe | Land of Honey


Wild Rice Soup from Pinch of Yum

Wild Rice Soup - Biblically Clean Soup Recipes | Land of Honey




Chickpeas and Dumplings from from How Sweet Eats

Biblically Clean Recipe for Chickpeas and Dumplings and lots of other soup recipes for clean eating for the Bible believer | Land of Honey


Cabbage Soup from Love and Lemons

Cabbage Vegetable Soup - Biblically clean recipe ideas | Land of Honey



Smoked Salmon Chowder from Pinch of Yum

Smoked Salmon Chowder and other Biblically clean soup recipes | Land of Honey






Classic Tomato Soup from A Couple Cooks

Biblically Clean Tomato Soup and other great soups for winter | Land of Honey


Sweet Potato Lentil Soup with Rice from Half Baked Harvest

Sweet Potato Lentil Soup with Rice - Biblically Clean Soup Recipe Round Up | Land of Honey


Butternut Squash Soup from A Couple Cooks

Biblically Clean Roasted Squash Soup and Other Soup Recipes for Whole Bible Believers | Land of Honey



Sweet Potato Tortilla Soup from Pinch of Yum

20 Recipes for Soups that are Biblically Clean | Land of Honey







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Biblically Clean Meal Ideas
Biblically Clean Tacos
Biblically Clean Cookout Dishes

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