Jesus the meaning of the feasts. The Jewish Feasts 1. Feast of Passover 2. Feast of Unleavened bread...

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The Jewish Feasts

1. Feast of Passover

2. Feast of Unleavened bread

3. Feast of first fruits

4. Feast of week (Pentecost)

5. Feast of trumpets

6. Day of Atonement

7. Feast of Tabernacles

The Jewish Feasts

Spring Time1. Feast of Passover2. Feast of Unleavened bread3. Feast of first fruits4. Feast of week (Pentecost)

Fall Time5. Feast of trumpets6. Day of Atonement 7. Feast of Tabernacles

The Jewish Feasts

1. Feast of Passover

2. Feast of Unleavened bread

3. Feast of first fruits

4. Feast of week (Pentecost)

Acts of the Apostles p.38“Christ’s ascension to heaven was the signal that His followers were to receive the promised blessing. For this they were to wait before they entered upon their work. When Christ passed within the heavenly gates, He was enthroned amidst the adoration of the angels. As soon as this ceremony was completed, the Holy Spirit descended upon the disciples in rich currents, and Christ was indeed glorified, even with the glory which He had with the Father from all eternity.”

Acts of the Apostles p.38

“The Pentecostal outpouring was Heaven’s communication that the Redeemer’s inauguration was accomplished. According to His promise He had sent the Holy Spirit from heaven to His followers as a token that He had, as priest and king, received all authority in heaven and on earth, and was the Anointed One over His people.”

The Jewish Feasts

1. Feast of Passover

2. Feast of Unleavened bread

5. Feast of trumpets

3. Feast of first fruits

6. Day of Atonement

7. Feast of Tabernacles

4. Feast of week (Pentecost)

Early Writings p.16“Then Jesus’ silver trumpet sounded, as He descended on the cloud, wrapped in flames of fire. He gazed on the graves of the sleeping saints, then raised His eyes and hands to heaven, and cried, “Awake! awake! awake! ye that sleep in the dust, and arise.” Then there was a mighty earthquake. The graves opened, and the dead came up clothed with immortality.”

Early Writings p.16“The 144,000 shouted, “Alleluia!” as they recognized their friends who had been torn from them by death, and in the same moment we were changed and caught up together with them to meet the Lord in the air. We all entered the cloud together, and were seven days ascending to the sea of glass, when Jesus brought the crowns, and with His own right hand placed them on our heads.”