Primary sources — George H. Warnock
Canadian-American Bible teacher (1919–2014), known for The Feast of Tabernacles (1951) — one of the most influential texts of the Latter Rain movement (the 1948 revival). His work is typological-prophetic in nature and revolves around the three feasts of Israel as an organizing principle for soteriology, eschatology and ecclesiology. Central theme: the church is called to move from Passover through Pentecost to Tabernacles — the full sanctification and manifestation of the sons of God. His later works deepen this through the hyssop metaphor as a key to humility, kenosis and identification with Christ.
External primary sources on which the systematic-theology synthesis is based.
| # | Title | Year | URL |
|---|---|---|---|
| b1 | The Feast of Tabernacles | 1951 | georgewarnock.com |
| b2 | Evening and Morning | 1979 | georgewarnock.com |
| b3 | Feed My Sheep | — | georgewarnock.com |
| b4 | The Hyssop that Springeth Out of the Wall | ca. 1982 | georgewarnock.com |