The LORD spoke to Moses, saying,
Speak to the people of Israel and say
to them,
These are the appointed feasts of the LORD
that you shall proclaim as holy convocations;
they are my appointed feasts.
(Lev. 23:1-2)
* Plan for Divine Redemption
* Fulfillment of the Feasts
* To Whom Do the Feasts Belong?
* Feasts for Everyone
* Seasons and Harvest
* Biblical Calendar
* Shadow and Substance
Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Exodus 20:8 |
DAY OF REST (Heb. Shabbat)
* A Special Day
* The Work is Done
* Rest in Divine Provision
* One Commandment, Two Reasons
1. PASSOVER (Heb. Pesach)
* The Essence of Passover
* Preparing for Passover
* The 10th of Nissan
* The First Passover
* Fulfilment of the Passover
* Jesus Celebrated Passover
* Passover: Nissan 14th or Good Friday?
* Passover in the Bible
* What Does Passover Celebrate?
* The Second Passover
2. UNLEAVENED BREAD (Heb. Chag HaMatzot)
* Unleavened Bread
* Unleavened Bread: The Price of Freedom (part 2)
3. FIRST FRUITS (Heb. Bikurim)
* First Fruits: The Shadow (Part 1)
* First Frutis: The Fulfillment (Part 2)
...in progress...
THE TIME BETWEEN PASSOVER AND PENTECOST
* Counting the Omer
* The Second Passover
5. TRUMPETS (Heb. Yom Teruah, also known as Rosh Hashana)
* Yom Teruah: Day of Trumpets
* Rosh Hashana: Beginning of the Year
* Hidden Day on Yom Teruah
* Feast of Trumpets
* The Feast and the Sound of the Shofar
...in progress...
6. DAY OF ATONEMENT (Heb. Yom Kippur)
* Yom Kippur: Spiritual Meaning
* Ceremony on Yom Kippur
...in progress...
7. TABERNACLES (Heb. Sukkot)
* Invitation to Sukkot
* Feast of Recollection
* Sukkot: The Nations and Water
* Sukkot: Rain and the Feasts
* Sukkot: Light
* Sukkot: The Seventh Day, Hosanna
* Sukkot: The Eighth Day
OTHER FEASTS
Historical Study:
* Chanukah I: Introduction* Chanukah II: Historic Background
* Chanukah III: Hellenization
* Chanukah IV: Books of the Maccabees
* Chanukah V: Mattathias and His Sons
* Chanukah VI: Stroy of Hannah and her 7 sons
* Chanukah VII: Temple Desecration
Chanukah Themes:
* Chanukah: Background and Greek/Hebrew Mentality
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