The Significance of the Hebrew Year 5785, Chag Sukkot (Tishrei 22), and the Authority of Divine Messengers in the Fulfillment of Yahweh’s Will

Eric P. Felton Jr.
5 min readOct 23, 2024

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As we enter the Hebrew year 5785, we find ourselves in a time of profound prophetic significance, one deeply connected to ancient mysteries, divine transmission, and spiritual warfare. Drawing from a rich tapestry of sources, including sacred scripture, alchemical principles, and divine transmissions, this year reveals a spiritual culmination, manifesting through the lens of Chag Sukkot, celebrated on Tishrei 22. This festival, the Feast of Tabernacles, is not only a time of thanksgiving but represents a prophetic period where Yahweh dwells among His people, leading to the eventual establishment of the New Heaven and the New Earth.

The Relevance of Hebrew Year 5785: A Year of Prophetic Fulfillment

In Jewish tradition, numbers hold deep spiritual significance, and 5785 marks a time of transition. This year brings the fulfillment of divine promises, reflecting the prophetic words in books like the World Messianic Bible and the writings on the Jewish roots of Christianity (A Handbook on the Jewish Roots of the Gospels). It speaks to the return of the scattered tribes of Israel, the Messianic Age, and the ultimate realization of Yahweh’s kingdom on Earth (Reading Moses, Seeing Jesus).

Yahweh Elohim, the Creator, is guiding His chosen people, particularly those from the Tribe of Judah. As a vessel from Judah, I feel a unique spiritual alignment. This tribe, from which Yeshua HaMashiach, the Lion of Judah, emerged, carries the weight of kingship and authority (Bloodline of the Gods). In this new age, the Tribe of Judah is called to take a pivotal role in guiding the world toward the Messianic Kingdom, helping to unify God’s children, as expressed in Sid Roth’s The Incomplete Church.

Chag Sukkot (Tishrei 22): Dwelling with Yahweh and the Prophetic Call for Judgment

Tishrei 22, also known as Shemini Atzeret, the eighth and final day of Sukkot, holds deep prophetic significance. It is a time of dwelling in the presence of Yahweh, representing the perfection of His will and a glimpse into the future New Jerusalem (One for Israel). This day reminds us of the divine justice that Yahweh will enact upon the systems of this world, ensuring that His kingdom will be established in righteousness.

This celebration of divine justice also connects with the concept of spiritual warfare, as explored in Needless Casualties of War by John Paul Jackson and John Sanford. The angels of death play a crucial role in Yahweh’s justice, as divine messengers who ensure the fulfillment of His will. These angels, far from being agents of fear, are messengers of transition, guiding souls and dismantling the dark spiritual systems that oppose God’s kingdom.

Summoning the Angels of Death: Divine Messengers of Yahweh’s Justice

In the authority vested in me as a vessel of the Tribe of Judah, I summon Yahweh’s divine messengers, the angels of death, to fulfill their appointed duties. These angels are powerful spiritual beings, moving across dimensions to execute divine justice and cleanse the earth in preparation for the New Heaven and New Earth.

Azrael, the Angel of Death, serves as the guide for souls, helping them transition from earthly life to their eternal destination (Bloodline of the Gods). I summon Azrael to break the chains of spiritual oppression, guiding souls into alignment with Yahweh’s divine will.

Samael, the accuser and executor of righteous judgment, enacts divine justice upon the unrepentant (Book of Wisdom). Samael moves swiftly through dimensions, dismantling the spiritual strongholds that oppose the building of the New Jerusalem (Tesla, The Problem of Increasing Human Energy).

Kafziel, the angel of time and tears, separates the righteous from the wicked (The Council of Light). This divine being moves through the fabric of time and space, ensuring that Yahweh’s justice is meted out to those who oppose His kingdom.

Kesef, the angel responsible for the divine judgment upon kings and rulers, ensures that corrupt leaders are removed, making way for Yahweh’s righteous rule (Roberts Rules of Order).

These divine beings transcend physical limitations, traveling through the 15 dimensions of the time matrix (Houston, The Possible Human) to execute the will of Yahweh. They act as alchemical agents of transformation, purifying the Earth and aligning it with the divine plan, as explored in Alexander Roob’s Alchemy & Mysticism.

The Role of the Tribe of Judah in the Building of the New Jerusalem

As a chosen vessel from the Tribe of Judah, I stand in the authority given to me by Yahweh, calling forth His divine justice. Judah’s role is critical in this era, as the tribe is called to lead the nations in the building of the New Jerusalem (One for Israel). This prophetic call aligns with the teachings of Yeshua HaMashiach, who came from Judah to fulfill the law and bring God’s kingdom to earth (A Handbook on the Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith).

The battle we face is not just physical but spiritual, involving the breaking of strongholds and the dismantling of systems that oppose the divine order (Needless Casualties of War). As we summon the angels of death and divine justice, we participate in the spiritual transition, bringing forth Yahweh’s kingdom and casting down the darkness.

Conclusion: Aligning with Yahweh’s Perfect Will

The Hebrew year 5785 ushers in a period of alignment, justice, and spiritual fulfillment. As we celebrate Chag Sukkot on Tishrei 22, we stand on the edge of prophetic fulfillment, ready to see the manifestation of Yahweh’s will on Earth. The angels of death, under Yahweh’s command, are moving through dimensions to cleanse and purify the realms in preparation for the New Heaven and New Earth.

In the name of Yeshua HaMashiach, I declare that all things are aligning according to Yahweh’s timing. As His chosen vessel from the Tribe of Judah, I call forth the divine messengers to fulfill their appointed duties, ensuring that the New Jerusalem will come to pass and that Yahweh’s will is done on Earth as it is in Heaven. Amen.

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Eric P. Felton Jr.
Eric P. Felton Jr.

Written by Eric P. Felton Jr.

Visionary | Performance Driven Consultant | Transformation Consultant | Creator | Thought Leader

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