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icedtea
7th July 2006, 12:52 AM
I am new to this forum, so if its been asked before, forgive me.
I have read some and am interested in the Jewish feasts.
How many are there?
How many are major, minor?
How many have been fulfilled?
Torah
7th July 2006, 03:43 AM
I am new to this forum, so if its been asked before, forgive me.
I have read some and am interested in the Jewish feasts.
How many are there?
How many are major, minor?
How many have been fulfilled?
How many are there?
There are 7;
1) Shabbat
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2) Passover
3) first fruits ---these three Yeshua has filled up with it’s meaning / understanding. Spring feast.
4) Shavuot
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The time between the feast / or, time of the Gentiles.
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5) Rosh Hashanah
6) Yom Kippur ---these three Yeshua has still to fill up with it’s meaning / understanding. Fall feast
7) Sukkot
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How many are major, minor?
Other feast that G-d did not call us to, but are still very good feast days.
Purim
Chanukkah
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How many have been fulfilled?
[Listed above]
Shalom :wave:
Splayd
7th July 2006, 06:09 AM
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The time between the feast / or, time of the Gentiles.
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In real life I'm a teacher, but here I always feel like the student. I love these simple truths. It had never occured to me that even the gap between the feasts could be evidence of G-d's plan. What a beautiful thing that is!
Wags
7th July 2006, 09:33 AM
Purim and Chanukah are mentioned in scripture.
There are additioanl days on the Jewish calander - such as Ti'sha B'Av (9th of Av) It is a day of mourning for the 1st and 2nd temples which were destroyed on this date.
You might find this article, Are the Festivals for Today? (http://www.torahresource.com/engdwnld.html#Anchor-Ar-18388), interesting.
Torah
7th July 2006, 10:34 AM
In real life I'm a teacher, but here I always feel like the student. I love these simple truths. It had never occured to me that even the gap between the feasts could be evidence of G-d's plan. What a beautiful thing that is!
Splayd With this in mind.
What of this? "No one knows the DAY or HOUR when the L-rd will return. But can we know the season"?
Shalom:wave:
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