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Understanding the Biblical Festivals, Vol 5
Understand the Festivals Volume 5 contains four teachings. The first two teachings are on Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement). The first teaching discusses the themes of Yom Kippur including: Face to Face, the last trump (shofar), the Fast Day and Neilah (the closing of the gates of heaven). The second teaching discusses the services on Yom Kippur. First, the High Priest ceremony of Yom Kippur from Leviticus 16 will be examined. Then, the final service of a traditional Orthodox Jewish service on Yom Kippur will be examined. In doing so, this teaching will relate the services and themes of Yom Kippur to Yeshua the Messiah. The last two teachings are on the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot). In the first of the two teachings, we will learn that the purpose of creation is the Messiah dwelling on the earth. The Messiah dwelling with His people is associated with Sukkot. Sukkot represents the completion of our spiritual journey after being redeemed from Egypt (Passover) and the ways of the world. In being redeemed, we are servants of the God of Israel. The last teaching discusses the themes of Sukkot including: dwelling in booths, remembering the historical Egyptian exodus, the building of the tabernacle of Moses, the season of our joy and much more. |