Feast of Atonement: The Play’s the Thing
“The play’s the thing,” according to Hamlet. The rituals of the Feast of Atonement allow us to “read” God’s will asl we watch it.
“The play’s the thing,” according to Hamlet. The rituals of the Feast of Atonement allow us to “read” God’s will asl we watch it.
Why did God say, “You shall afflict your soul” in preparation for the Great Day of Atonement? What does it mean for a New Testament believer?
The trumpets of Tishri announce more than the end of the year’s earthly crops. They herald a final in-gathering when the yield will be human souls.
While trumpets heralded the beginning of each new month in Israel, the decibel level increased exponentially to announce the onset of the seventh month, Tishri.
God’s gardening calendar has our names on it. He has timed our rescue with a celebration for the harvests that will soon be filling our hands.