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You did the homework to read the scriptures (as assigned), and to pray an additional 15 minutes each day?
(1/37) The day after Jesus was crucified it was the weekday of rest.
(2/37) The Jewish civil year begins in the months of September and October.
(3/37) Each Jewish month begins with a new moon.
(4/37) In the first month, in the days related to the Feast of Unleavened bread, there were two Sabbaths and three feasts involved.
(5/37) The day of Firstfruits, the third feast, was a day of rest.
(6/37) The day of Atonement is a day of rest and a joyful celebration.
(7/37) The weekly day of rest (Sabbath) is a feast of the Lord.
(8/37) In this life, we are being judged by the Heavenly Council and receiving according to our works.
(9/37) The trumpets represent God’s voice and the Lord’s messengers.
(10/37) Moses spent a total of 80 days on Mount Sinai until he received the second tablets of stone.
(11/37) The 7 feasts of the Lord are days of rest, of holy convocation and of joy.
(12/37) The firstfruits of barley are offered the day after the Sabbath of the feast of Unleavened Bread.
(13/37) The emphasis of the message of the Day of Atonement is the forgiveness of sin.
(14/37) The last and great day of the Feast of Tabernacles is the 8th day.
(15/37) The first thing that the high priest purified on the day of Atonement was the sanctuary.
(16/37) To produce the fruits of the Spirit in us in the feast of the Firstfruits, we need to identify with Christ at the Cross through faith.
(17/37) Jesus ate the Passover with his disciples the night of the 14th and was crucified the 14th day of the first month.
(18/37) To become the Lord’s trumpet we need to be born again being eloquent in transmitting the message of God.
(19/37) In some scriptures the feast of Unleavened Bread is also called Passover, therefore it is not a problem for us to interchange this name.
(20/37) Write the names of the 3 main feasts:
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(21/37) Write 2 reasons why it is important to study and know the feasts of the Lord:
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(22/37) The 2 feasts that are related, in their names and the days they are celebrated (because one celebration depends on the other) are:
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(23/37) The atonement of Yom Kipur depended on two things. Name them:
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(24/37) Write in chronological order, when each of the seven feasts of the Lord is celebrated: write the day and the month when specified, or if not, how the day or month is known.
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(25/37) The Passover commemorates:
(26/37) According to what was seen in class, it appears that the Redemption of Israel will be fulfilled in:
(27/37) How was the feast of the Firstfruits of barley fulfilled in the Church?
(28/37) How was the Passover fulfilled in the Church?
(29/37) The feast celebrated during the barley harvest is:
(30/37) The experience of the Passover for a believer is:
(31/37) One meaning of the number 7 is:
(32/37) The feast that commemorates when Israel came to Mount Sinai in the wilderness is:
(33/37) One scriptural emphasis for the feast of the Day of Atonement is:
(34/37) One of the Biblical names of Pentecost is:
(35/37) The feast that is also known as the Day of Judgment is:
(36/37) The name given to the act of rescuing a captive by paying a price is called:
(37/37) The Lord’s feast that should always be celebrated on a Sunday are: