Holidays & Jesus Christ

     As we look at each of the " Seven Jewish Holidays " we can see a direct relationship of them to the death ( Passover ), burial ( Unleavened Bread ) and resurrection ( Day of Firstfruits ) of our Lord Jesus Christ.   We also see a direct relationship to the day of Pentecost ( Feast of Weeks ) as noted in the book of Acts.

     Was it simply by " accident " that the above four happened in direct relationship to Jesus Christ? "Or" is it possible, or logical, that the next holiday Rosh Hashanah ( Feast of the Trumpets ) will be marking the return of our Lord Jesus Christ ?   Look below for more on each of these holidays .....


Passover
Pesach

Nisan 14

       JEWISH PURPOSE:  Remembering the deliverance from Egyptian bondage.   An unblemished firstborn male lamb was sacrificed and its blood poured on the altar.   A lamb was selected for each family, and four days before the lamb was to be slain it was brought into the home for a four-day examination period.


MESSIANIC SIGNIFICANCE:  Jesus is the sacrificial lamb who died for our sins.   On Nisan 14 at the exact time the lamb was to be slain, " JESUS WAS SLAIN AND PLACED IN THE TOMB ".   Jesus also had a four-day examination period before the religious leaders and was found without blemish.


Unleavened Bread

Nisan 15

       JEWISH PURPOSE:  Leaven symbolizes sin.   Unleavened Bread speaks of sanctification.   God told the Jews to cleanse all leaven from their homes and eat only unleavened bread, matzah, for seven days, symbolizing a holy walk with Him.


MESSIANIC SIGNIFICANCE:  Jesus is the " Bread of Life " without sin.   Born in Bethlehem.   In Hebrew, Bethlehem means " house of bread. "   Just as matzah is striped and pierced, " so was the Messiah ".   This Feast falls on " JESUS' FIRST DAY OF BEING IN THE TOMB ".


Day of Firstfruits

Nisan 17

       JEWISH PURPOSE:  The first of the barley harvest was brought as an offering to the priest in the Tabernacle/Temple.   The priest would present the first of the harvest unto the Lord by waving them back and forth.   This reminded the Hebrews that God gave them the land, and the harvest belonged to Him.


MESSIANIC SIGNIFICANCE:  Jesus is the Firstfruits ( 1 Cor. 15:20-23 ).   Jesus' resurrection marked the beginning of the harvest of souls.   John 12:23-24,32 shows Jesus was likened to a grain of wheat falling to the ground and dying to produce a great harvest.   " JESUS AROSE FROM THE DEAD ON FIRSTFRUITS ".


Feast Of Weeks

Pentecost

Shavuot

       JEWISH PURPOSE:  Fifty days after the Feast of Firstfruits, two loaves of leavened bread are presented to God.   Also a reminder that the Jews were slaves to Egypt (Deut. 16:9-17).   The giving of the Torah to Moses on Sinai took place this day.   Three thousand were killed that day.


MESSIANIC SIGNIFICANCE:  Fifty days after Jesus arose, a group of Messianic Jews received the Holy Spirit.   Jesus had said prior to his death " Unless I go, the Holy Spirit will not come. But when I go I will send the Holy Spirit unto you. "   God wrote the law ( Torah ) on the hearts of the believers.   Three thousand souls were saved.   " This corresponds to the day of Pentecost in Acts ".


Feast of Trumpets

Rosh Hashanah

Tishri 1

       JEWISH PURPOSE:  The Jewish New Year begins the high Holy Days in the Jewish month of Tishri ( corresponding to September or October. )   A celebration of the spiritual birthday of the world or creation.   Blowing of the trumpets and coronation of the King.


MESSIANIC SIGNIFICANCE:  Possibly depicts the rapture of the church, a regathering of believers at the sound of the trumpet ( I Thess. 4:16-18; Rev. 19 ) and judgment of the wicked, " or there is a possibility that this is the day of the second coming ".   Jesus will be King of earth.


Day of Atonement

Yom Kippur

Tishri 10

       JEWISH PURPOSE:  The holiest day in the Jewish year is spent in fasting, prayer, and confession.   This was one gracious day a year, given by God in the Old Testament, that each individual could receive forgiveness.   The high priest entered the holy of holies to make atonement for the nation by sacrificing animals including two goats.


MESSIANIC SIGNIFICANCE:  Christ our Messiah was displayed as our sacrifice.   We can use this as a time of self-searching, repentance, and recommitment to God.   The goats represent Jews and Gentiles.   Possibly points to the day of the Messiah's physically returning to earth.   " Or it is possible this is the Judgment Day. "


Feast of Tabernacles

Sukkoth

Tishri 15

       JEWISH PURPOSE:  God told the people they should live in booths for seven days so that the generations would know that His people lived in booths when He brought them out of Egypt.   Each Sukkoth, the Jews build and dwell or eat in booths or temporary dwellings for seven days.   A joyful celebration!


MESSIANIC SIGNIFICANCE:  Christ is our tabernacle or dwelling place ( John 14:14 ).   May represent the 1000-year reign of Christ on earth.   Many believe Jesus was born during this Feast because He was born in the late fall in a " booth ".   Or this is possibly when we tabernacle ( dwell ) with God in heaven.

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