Breaking The Jewish Code Perry Stone
This feast carries the imagery of the return of Christ and the first resurrection.
Trumpets
Atonement This yearly event is a picture of the coming judgments of God, called the Tribulation. Tabernacles This feast is a picture of the future reign of Messiah in Jerusalem. Concerning the Jewish feasts, Paul wrote that they were a shadow of “things to come” (Col. 2:17). He was alluding to the fact that Christ and the church had fulfilled several prophetic applications of certain Jewish festivals, as stated above. Freedom From Work God required all men over twenty years of age to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem during three festivals: Passover, Pentecost, and Tabernacles (Exod. 23:14–17). Remembering and honoring all seven festivals meant exemption from work. The Celebration The Reference Freedom From Work Passover, Unleavened Bread Leviticus 23:5 You shall do no work.
You shall do not work on the seventh day.
Firstfruits
Leviticus 23:8
Leviticus 23:16– 21 Leviticus 23:24– 25 Leviticus 23:27– 28
Pentecost
You shall do no work.
Trumpets
You shall do no servile work.
Atonement
You shall do no work.
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