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      • The word literally refers to “carrying a heavy burden.” That is, God was tired of patiently waiting for them to repent. They were a burden to Him because of their unrepentant sin. Therefore, He was weary of “bearing” them or as in the English language we would say of “putting up with them.” Then in verses 15-20 God calls them to repent.
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  2. The biblical meaning of burden encompasses various aspects of responsibility, sin, community, Gods provision, and personal growth. While burdens can be heavy and overwhelming, the Bible offers hope and encouragement for those who carry them.

    • Passover — Leviticus 23:4-8. This feast remembers the last plague in Egypt, when the angel of death “passed over” the children of Israel who applied the blood of the lamb to their doors.
    • Unleavened Bread — Leviticus 23:6. This seven-day feast begins on the day following the start of Passover. In the haste of the Israelites to leave Egypt, there was no time to add leaven (yeast) to their bread.
    • First Fruits — Leviticus 23:10. The Feast of First Fruits is one of three Jewish harvest feasts to thank and honor God for all he provided. Although they didn’t know it at the time, the children of Israel were celebrating what would become a very important day.
    • Feast of Weeks or Pentecost — Leviticus 23:16. This feast is the second of the three harvest feasts. It occurs exactly seven weeks after the Feast of First Fruits, so it’s also called Pentecost which means “50 days.”
  3. Apr 26, 2024 · The Seven Feasts in the Bible, also known as the Moedim or Appointed Times, are a series of sacred observances ordained by God Himself. They are outlined in the book of Leviticus, chapter 23, where God instructed Moses regarding these appointed times for the children of Israel.

  4. Apr 8, 2024 · These seven biblical feasts build upon one another in meaning and progressively reveal how God will save the world. Do you know what they are and what they mean? 1. Passover. As the first of God’s seven annual feasts, Passover sets the stage for every major event to follow.

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    The dates for the feasts of the Lord vary each year based on the calendar used in the Bible. Below are the dates when the Feast days occur for the next few years. Please note that Biblical days start and end at sunset. Note also that the keeping of the Christian Passover service should begin just after sunset of the previous calendar day listed bel...

    True obedience to God cannot be accomplished without the power of his Holy Spirit. It was on Pentecost in 30 A.D. that God's power through his spirit was begun to be offered and available to man (Acts 2:1 - 4).

    Trumpets in God's word are many times used to signal death, destruction and war. The Day of Trumpets symbolizes the final battle between Jesus and his chief adversary the devil, ending in the Lord's Second Coming to earth. It is also at this time that the first resurrection takes place (1Corinthians 15:52, 1Thessalonians 4, etc.). Jesus will come, ...

    God's Day of Atonement pictures, among many things, the time of peace brought by the devil being chained and not allowed to deceive man during the reign of Jesus. Mankind in general will finally be able to learn to be at one with God in peace. First, however, the devil must be captured, thrown into a spiritual prison, and not allowed to deceive ANY...

    The return of Jesus Christ to rule the earth will usher in a golden age of peace and prosperity that will last 1,000 years. This time of joy is commemorated during what is called the Feast of Tabernacles. Those who are part of the first resurrection of the dead will be blessed by ruling the earth with their elder brother and Savior Jesus (see Revel...

    We now come to the very last holy day in the feasts of the Lord. When the reign of Christ on earth has lasted 1,000 years, ALL humanity who never had a full chance at salvation will be brought back to life. They will then be able to understand God's truth, repent, and ultimately receive eternal life. What is known as the feast of the Last Great Day...

  5. May 13, 2024 · Later on in Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus will rebuke the Pharisees for laying heavy burdens on the shoulders of the people (Matthew 23:4). The “yoke of the Pharisees” is the burdensome yoke of self-righteousness and legalistic law-keeping.

  6. Mikra is often translated as “holy convocation”, and it means to call people together. It is also one of the words we use in Hebrew for “Bible”, because it has to do with the word for reading as well as calling. The second word, often translated as “solemn assembly”, is the word to stop.

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