Ken Boa looks at the prophecy of the 70 weeks in Daniel 9 and relates it the the fulfillment of the feasts of Israel.
Read MoreSeven Feasts of Israel
The Fulfillment of the Feasts
Looking at the eschaton, or the last things, is a tricky topic. But, it is important for us as Christians to be able to talk about it with open hands, recognizing the mystery of prophecy. Ken Boa connects the Feast of Tabernacles to the second coming of Christ.
Read MoreFrom Mourning to Feasting: The Day of Atonement and Feast of Booths
The cross must come before the crown, and mourning before joy. We see this typified in the Day of Atonement and the Feast of Booths.
Read MoreFeast of First Fruits, Pentecost, and Feast of Trumpets
The Feast of First Fruits and Pentecost both find their fulfillment in Christ’s work, but the Feast of Trumpets looks ahead to Christ’s second coming.
Read MoreThe Passover and The Feast of Unleavened Bread
Both the Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread represented the Israelites’ deliverance from bondage in Egypt. With the coming of Jesus Christ, however, they were fulfilled and their meaning was explained.
Read MoreThe 7 Feasts of Israel: Overview
At first, the 7 feasts of Israel may not seem like something Christians need to worry about. But these feasts are prophetic, typifying the coming of the Messiah. Israel’s feasts demonstrate the holiness of God and the sinfulness of humanity, looking ahead to the efficacious sacrifice of Christ.
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