The LORD’s Feasts were appointed celebrations that represented God’s covenant and spiritual connection with His people. The Feasts include Unleavened Bread, First-Fruits, and Ingathering, each with multiple parts symbolising different aspects of faith, spiritual purification, and divine promise. These feasts memorialise significant events, such as the Passover, Pentecost, and the Jubilee, and have repeated in every generation, down through time. In them is Jesus purpose to covenant, to join with all those who have, and who shall believe upon the name of his salvation.
Israel’s males, were required to appear before the LORD three times each a year. To keep three feasts to the LORD every year throughout their generations. The Feast of Unleavened Bread, the Feast of First-Fruits and the Feast of Ingathering. (Exodus 23) (Leviticus 23) (Numbers 28-29) The Hebrew word for ‘Feast,’ in Scripture, means firstly to move […]
There are three parts to this Feast: (the royal line promised to Abraham) The Sheaf Offering: As seen in the Book of Joshua, the Feast of First Fruits begins when the first green shoots of the harvest appear. Each person would take a sheaf from the first fruits of their harvest to the Priest, to wave before the LORD. […]
There are three parts to this Feast: (the multitudes promised to Abraham) The Memorial Blowing of Trumpets, is held on the first day of the 7th month. Two silver trumpets were blown to gather the congregation to the Tabernacle. to hear the reading of the law, and the blessings and curses written in the Song of Moses. […]