You Shall Afflict Your Soul?
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?
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.
If Gentile believers hadn’t separated from all things Jewish so long ago, we’d be celebrating Jesus’s resurrection on the Feast of the Sheaf of First Fruits.
The week of the Feast of Unleavened Bread promises a day when we shall find ourselves utterly and completely consecrated to God.
Feasts of Israel Series: Part 8 God added an interesting detail to the treatment of the Passover lamb once Israel had escaped Egypt. They were to be careful not to break any of its bones.[1] It was a command they …