1. LOGOFeasts of the LordPeriod of SpiritualInstruction
2. This PSI Will Cover1234Seven Feasts of the LordCeremonial
FulfillmentProphetic Significance2Discerning Gods Timing
3. God Moves In Seasons3
4. The Seven Feasts of the LordThe PassoverFeasts of Unleavened
BreadFirst fruitsFeast of WeeksFeast of TrumpetsDay of
AtonementFeast of Tabernacles4
5. What Is The Passover?God declared Passover to be apermanent
celebration for alleternity (Exodus 12:2,6,13-14).Historically,
Passover celebratesGods deliverance of the children ofIsrael from
bondage in Egypt, wherethey were slaves to the Egyptians(Exodus
2:23-24; 6:5-8; 13:3,14).5
6. When Is The Passover?Passover is celebrated onthe 14th day
of the monthof Nissan. The civilequivalent is the monthsof March or
April.6
7. Hebrew Definitionpecach71) passovera) sacrifice of
passoverb) animal victim of the passoverc) festival of the
passoverOccurs 49 times in 46 verses in theHebrew concordance of
the KJV
8. Where Is It?8Law of the 1st ReferenceAnd thus shall ye eat
it; with yourloins girded, your shoes on yourfeet, and your staff
in your hand;and ye shall eat it in haste: it is theLORDs
passover.- Exodus 12:11
9. Beginning of the HarvestSeasonIt is a MemorialCelebration of
Deliverancefrom EgyptPassover Lamb is Killed andEatenBlood Applied
Over Doors ofHomeElements of the Passover9It is the First of the
PilgrimFestivals
10. Understanding the PassoverNatural Application Passover was
thebeginning of months The lamb was hidden forfour days The lamb
was to bewithout blemish The lamb was of the firstyear It is a male
It is a lamb for a houseSpiritual Application Christ is our
newbeginning Christ examined 4 daysfrom Palm Sunday toCalvary
Christ without sin Jesus is the firstborn Jesus the son of man
Whole families can besaved10
11. Understanding the PassoverNatural Application The whole
assembly shallkill it The lamb must be eaten inhaste Not a bone of
the lambwas to be broken The Egyptians werespoiled at the Exodus No
work was to be doneSpiritual Application A Congregation of
peoplewas involved Christsdeath Believers must be quick toleave the
worlds ways None of Jesus boneswere broken Satan was spoiled at
thecross of Christ Christ gives us rest11
12. Understanding the PassoverNatural Application There is
healing power inthe lamb Passover must be killedoutside the gates
of thecity They sang a song ofrejoicing to the Lord Israel is the
firstborn ofGodSpiritual Application By the wounds of Christour
healing is provided Jesus was crucifiedoutside the city walls
ofJerusalem Believers are to rejoiceover the enemies All those who
acceptJesus are called thefirstborn of God12
13. What & When Is The Feast of Unleavened Bread?The Feast
of Unleavened Bread is thefifteenth day of the month ofNisan, which
is the day followingPassover. It is a seven-day festival tothe Lord
(Leviticus 23:6-7; Exodus12:7-8,14-17). On the fifteenth of
Nisanand for the next seven days, Godforbade the people to have
anyleavened bread in their houses.13
14. Hebrew Definition14matstsah1) unleavened (bread, cake),
withoutleaven.Occurs 53 times in 42 verses in theHebrew concordance
of the KJV
15. Where Is It?15Law of the 1st ReferenceAnd he pressed upon
them greatly;and they turned in unto him, andentered into his
house; and he madethem a feast, and did bakeunleavened bread, and
they did eat.- Genesis 19:3
16. Began After the PassoverUnleavened Bread
RepresentsConsecration And HolinessLasted For Seven DaysAll
Unleavened Bread Had ToBe Removed From HomesPrimary Theme Of This
FeastIs The Purging Out Of SinElements of the Unleavened
Bread16
17. Understanding the Unleavened BreadNatural Application
Unleavened Bread waseaten Yeast removed from theBread Unleavened
Bread removedfrom the home The Exodus journeybeginning from
EgyptSpiritual Application Jesus is the Bread of Life The bread
representsconsecration Sin to be removed from ourbody The burial of
Jesus after Hiscrucifixion17
18. The leaven of HerodThe leaven of the PhariseesThe leaven of
the SadduceesThe leaven at Corinth.Four Types of Leaven to
Avoid18
19. What & When Is First fruits?The day following the
sabbath during Passover iscalled the Feast of First Fruits
(Leviticus 23:10-11).The observance was carried out in thismanner,
when the standing ripe harvest of barleyand wheat was ready to be
reaped. The celebrantwould take one sheaf from the standing harvest
andbring it to the priest. The lone sheaf was called "thesheaf of
the first fruits." The priest was then to takethis one sheaf and
wave it before the Lord in Hishouse. This was to be done "the day
after thesabbath." Prescribed offerings were also to bepresented
along with the sheaf.19
20. Feast of the Harvest - First Fruits20bikkuwr1)
first-fruitsa) the first of the crops and fruit thatripened, was
gathered, and offered toGod according to the ritual
ofPentecostOccurs 18 times in 16 verses in theHebrew concordance of
the KJV
21. Feast of the Harvest - First Fruits21Law of the 1st
ReferenceAnd the feast of harvest, the firstfruitsof thy labours,
which thou hast sown inthe field: and the feast ofingathering,
which is in the end of theyear, when thou hast gathered in
thylabours out of the field.- Exodus 23:16
22. Included The Barley & WheatHarvestIt Is An Agricultural
HarvestThe Israelites Would Go AndReap The HarvestA Sheave Offering
Was WavedBefore the LordThe First fruits Belongs UntoGodElements of
the Firstfruits22
23. Jesus Is The First Fruits Jesus is the firstborn of Mary
(Matthew 1:23-25). Jesus is the first-begotten of God the Father
(Hebrews1:6). Jesus is the firstborn of every creature (Colossians
1:15). Jesus is the first-begotten from the dead (Revelation 1:5).
Jesus is the firstborn of many brethren (Romans 8:29). Jesus is the
first fruits of the resurrected ones (1Corinthians 15:20,23). Jesus
is the beginning of the creation of God (Revelation3:14). Jesus is
the preeminent One (Colossians 1:18).23
24. The Seventeenth of Nisan -- Resurrection and Salvation1.
Noahs ark rests on Mount Ararat (Genesis 8:4).2. Israel crosses the
Red Sea (Exodus 3:18; 5:3, 14).3. Israel eats the first fruits of
the Promised Land (Joshua5:10-12).4. Haman is defeated (Esther
3:1-6).5. The resurrection of Jesus the Messiah (John 12:24;
1Corinthians 15:16-20).24
25. The Seventeenth of Nisan -- Resurrection and Salvation6.
Hebrews entered Egypt 430 before deliverance. (Exodus12:40-41)7.
Walls of Jericho fell down on firstfruits. (Joshua 5:10-12)8.
Hezekiah cleansed the temple. (2 Chronicles 29:1-28)The Odds of
just two of these events happening on thesame day (Hebrew Year 360)
are 1 in 129,000The Odds of all of these events happening on the
same dayare 1 in 783 quadrillion. (783,000,000,000,000,000)25
26. Feasts Fulfilled Prophetically By Christ 1 Corinthians
5:7,8 Therefore purge out the oldleaven, that you may be a newlump,
since you truly areunleavened. For indeedChrist, our Passover,
wassacrificed for us. Therefore let uskeep the feast, not with
oldleaven, nor with the leaven ofmalice and wickedness, but withthe
unleavened bread of sincerityand truth.Passover Jesus is
ourPassover lamb slain forus.Unleavened Bread Theleaven or sin was
put intothe body of Jesus for us.He fulfilled this
feastprophetically in hisburial.First fruits If the first isholy,
then the rest is holy.Jesus is the first fruitsfrom the
dead.26
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yourwords, images andmedia.Christs Fulfillment of the Spring Feasts
1stComing of Jesus ChristThe PassoverFeast of UnleavenedBreadFirst
fruits27
28. What & When Is The Feast of Weeks (Pentecost)?The Feast
of Weeks orPentecost as it is known inthe Greek, began fifty
daysafter the first fruits(Leviticus 23:15-17,21). It isa
celebration of the harvest.28
29. Hebrew Definition29shabuwa`1) seven, period of seven (days
oryears), heptad, weeka) period of seven days, a week1) Feast of
Weeksb) heptad, seven (of years)Occurs 15 times in 13 verses in
theKJV
30. Where Is It?30Law of the 1st ReferenceAnd thou shalt
observe the feast ofweeks, of the firstfruits of wheatharvest, and
the feast of ingatheringat the years end.-Exodus 34:22
31. Feast of WeeksOld Testament The giving of the
TenCommandments. 3,000 men killed Commandments writtenon stone
Letter of the Law death Mount SinaiNew Testament The giving of the
HolySpirit 3,000 men saved Commandments writtenon hearts Spirit of
the Law life Mount Zion31
32. It Is The Second of the PilgrimFestivalsSeason Associated
With NewRevelationOccurred 50 Days After FirstfruitsCelebration of
the HarvestOutpouring of Gods SpiritElements of the Feast of Weeks
(Pentecost)32
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34. What Is The Feast of Trumpets?Rosh HaShanah marks the
Jewish New Yearand is a part of the season of repentance.Rosh in
Hebrew means "chief or head" andshanah means "year." Rosh HaShanah
is thehead of the year on the civil calendar, and isalso known as
the birthday of the world sincethe world was created on this
day(Talmud, Rosh Hashanah 11a). Jewishtradition believes that Adam
was created onthis day (Mishnah, San Hedrin 38b).34
35. When Is The Feast of Trumpets?A special season known
asTeshuvah, which in Hebrew means "toreturn or repent," begins on
the first day ofthe month of Elul and continues 40days, ending with
Yom Kippur. Feast ofTrumpets occurs 10 days before the Day
ofAtonement. Teshuvah (repentance) speaksto all people. Those who
believe in theJesus are called to examine their lives andsee where
they have departed from God.35
36. Feast of Trumpetschatsotsrah361) trumpet, clarionOccurs 29
times in 27 verses in theHebrew concordance of the KJV
37. Feast of Trumpets37Law of the 1st ReferenceSpeak unto the
children ofIsrael, saying, In the seventhmonth, in the first day of
themonth, shall ye have a sabbath, amemorial of blowing of
trumpets, anholy convocation.- Leviticus 23:24
38. Only Holiday Celebrated forTwo Days in Israel.This Begins
the Fall FeastsThe Shofar is Sounded Over100 Times During This
FestivalJews Consider This Feast theBirthday of the WorldThe Last
Trumpet is SoundedDuring This FeastElements of the Feast of
Trumpets38
39. The Three Trumpets of GodThe first trump is associated with
and was blown byGod on the Feast of Shavuot (Pentecost) when
Godgave the Torah to the Jewish people at Mount Sinai(Exodus
19:19).The last trump is associated with and is blown onRosh
HaShanah. The rapture of believers will occur atthe blast of this
trumpet according to the Bible(I Corinthians.15:51-53The great
trump is associated with and is blown onYom Kippur. Jesus said that
He would return at Hissecond coming at the sound of the great
trump(Matthew 24:30-31).39
40. What Is The Day of Atonement?The Day of Atonement was the
most solemn ofall the feast days. It was the day of cleansingfor
the nation and for the sanctuary. On thisday alone, once a year,
the high priest enteredinto the holiest of all, the Holy of Holies
in thetemple, within the veil of the temple, with theblood of the
Lords goat, the sin offering. Herehe sprinkled the blood on the
mercy seat. Theblood of the sin offering on the great Day
ofAtonement brought about the cleansing of allsin for the
priesthood, the sanctuary, and Israelas a nation (Leviticus
16:29-34).40
41. Day of Atonement41kaphar1) to cover over, pacify,
propitiate2) to cover over, atone for sin, makeatonement for3) to
cover over, atone for sin andpersons by legal ritesOccurs 102 times
in 94 verses in theHebrew concordance of the KJV
42. Day of Atonement42Law of the 1st ReferenceAnd they shall
eat those thingswherewith the atonement wasmade, to consecrate and
to sanctifythem: but a stranger shall not eatthereof, because they
are holy.- Exodus 29:33
43. Holiest of all the FeastsHigh Priest Could Go Into theHoly
of Holies Only Once aYearHigh Priest Would Go Beyondthe VeilRed
Heifer Sacrifice of wasConducted on this DayInvolved the
ScapegoatElements of the Day of Atonement43
44. Day of AtonementNatural Application The priest used a
goldencenser. High Priest intercedes onbehalf of the nation He went
within the veil oncea year He washed himself in waterSpiritual
Application Incense of the goldencenser represents theprayers.
Jesus is our high priest By the blood of Jesus wecan go beyond the
veil daily We wash in the water of theWord44
45. LOGO45Significance of the BloodIt is a token of the New
Covenant (Matthew 26:27-28; 1Corinthians 11:25).It gives eternal
life (John 6:53-54).It brings redemption (Ephesians 1:7).It makes
atonement (Romans 3:25; 1 John 2:2; 4:9-10).It justifies before God
(Romans 5:9).It gives us forgiveness (Ephesians 1:7; 2:13;
Colossians1:14; 1 John 1:9).It provides reconciliation (Colossians
1:19-20).It provides cleansing (1 John 1:7).It makes us overcomers
(Revelation 12:11).
46. What Is The Feast Of Tabernacles?Sukkot, usually translated
as "Tabernacles," or thefestival of "Booths," occurs for seven
days, fromTishrei 15 to 21. There is therefore a quicktransition
from the high holidays, with their sombermood of repentance and
judgment, to a holiday ofrejoicing and celebration, for which the
people arecommanded to build a hut [sukkah; plural, sukkot)and make
it their home. The Torah identifies thesukkah (booth) with the
temporary dwellings inwhich the Israelites lived in the wilderness
afterthey left Egypt on their way to the Promised Land(Leviticus
23:42)46
47. Feast of Tabernacles47cukkah1) thicket, covert, bootha)
thicketb) booth (rude or temporary shelter)Occurs 31 times in 29
verses in theHebrew concordance of the KJV
48. Feast of Tabernacles48Law of the 1st ReferenceSpeak unto
the children ofIsrael, saying, The fifteenth day ofthis seventh
month shall be thefeast of tabernacles for seven daysunto the
LORD.- Leviticus 23:34
49. Last of the Pilgrim FestivalsOpen Booths Reminded
theWorshipper of the Glory CloudDuring the WildernessWanderingsThis
Feast Lasted a WeekIsraelites Built Booths DuringThis TimeSeason of
RejoicingElements of the Feast of Tabernacles49
50. 50Understanding the Meaning of Booths/Tabernacles1. Jesus
tabernacled (sukkot) among us (John 1:14).2. Peter spoke about his
body being a tabernacle (2 Peter1:13-14).3. The apostle Paul told
us that our earthly bodies wereearthly houses or tabernacles (2
Corinthians 5:1-5).4. The tabernacle of Moses (Moshe) was a tent of
habitation(Acts 7:44; Hebrews 9:2-8).5. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
lived in tabernacles (Hebrews11:8-9).
51. 51Understanding the Meaning of Booths/Tabernacles6. The
tabernacle of David was a tent or dwelling place (Acts15:16; Amos
9:11). This tabernacle was the temple ofSolomon (1 Kings 5:2-5;
8:1-21).7. Jesus entered the temple on the Feast of
Sukkot(Tabernacles) (John 7:2,27-29).8. The Bible speaks of a
heavenly tabernacle (Hebrews 8:1-2;Revelation 13:6; 15:5). This
heavenly tabernacle will come toearth (Revelation 21:1-3).9. Jesus
was the true tabernacle of God (Hebrews 9:11).
52. Prophetic Fulfillment of Fall Feasts 2ndComing of Jesus
ChristFeast of Trumpets- Rapture of the ChurchDay of Atonement-
Judgment of the NationsFeast of Tabernacles- New Heavens &
NewEarthThe Lord will dwell among us forever!52
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yourwords, images andmedia.Future Fulfillment of the Fall
FeastsFeast of TrumpetsDay of AtonementFeast of Tabernacles53
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55. Hebrew CalendarNumber English Length Civil Equivalent1
Nissan 30 days March - April2 Iyar 29 days April - May3 Sivan 30
days May June4 Tammuz 29 days June July5 Av 30 days July August6
Elul 29 days August September7 Tishri 30 days September October8
Cheshvan 29 or 30 days October November9 Kislev 30 or 29 days
November - December10 Tevet 29 days December January11 Shevat 30
days January - February12 Adar I (leap years only) 30 days February
March13 Adar (called Adar Beit inleap years)29 days February -
March55