YHWH (Yahweh) commanded anyone who believes in Him to keep and celebrate seven Feasts: Passover, Unleavened Bread, Firstfruits, Weeks, Trumpets, Day of Atonement, and Tabernacles (Leviticus 23). Man has added some "traditional" celebrations such as Hanukkah which is preserved in the books of 1 Maccabees and 2 Maccabees; and Purim from the book of Esther, and more. Some of the more modern historical holidays include Israeli Independence Day, Holocaust |
As believers in YHWH and His Son, Yeshua, everyone must observe the seven Biblical feasts. Contrary to popular belief, they weren't just meant for "the Jews" (see Numbers 15:13-16) because there were no "Jews" until after Jacob begat the Tribe of Judah from which the term "Jew" is derived; yet, up until then, every believer was Torah observant, keeping the Seventh Day Sabbath and the Biblical Feasts, etc. Yeshua has so far only fulfilled the first 4 of the 7; and it seems the next one will be what Christians call "the rapture." |
Leviticus 23 outlines seven Biblical Feast Days and shows how YHWH wants us to celebrate them. The first four occur in the Springtime and the last three in the Fall, with a harvest time noted in between. As you will see, YHWH commanded a specific and fixed day for the commemoration of each Feast. These days will be found at varying times on our Gregorian calendar because man's timetable/calendar is different from God's. Each of YHWH's Feasts foreshadows not only Yeshua, but also the sequence of events in His "grand Plan": Quick Overview
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Larry
NO THANK YOU! CARMEN FOR ALL YOUR LOVE AND HARD WORK FOR YESHUA AND THE KINGDOM OF ARE ELOHIM
We would not be this strong with out you.
May Abba bless you in all you do!
Carmen Welker said:
Sep 24, 2011