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Deuteronomy 16 Explained: The Feasts That Reveal Jesus Christ

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Deuteronomy 16 Explained (All About Jesus Christ) Deuteronomy 16 is centered around three major feasts—but these are not just celebrations. They are prophetic pictures of Jesus Christ . Each feast reveals a different part of who He is and what He came to do. Passover — Jesus Our Sacrifice The chapter begins with Passover, remembering Israel’s deliverance from Egypt. But this is more than history—it’s a direct prophecy of Jesus . The lamb without blemish, whose blood protected the people, points straight to Christ. Jesus becomes our perfect Passover Lamb , whose blood delivers us not from Egypt—but from sin and death. Even the detail of unleavened bread matters. Leaven often symbolizes sin. Bread without leaven represents purity. Jesus is: Sinless Perfect Set apart Just like the unleavened bread, He was without corruption. This connects deeply with Exodus (where Passover begins) and continues through Deuteronomy 15 , where we saw debt canceled—now we see how it ...

Numbers 29 Meaning: How the Fall Feasts Prophesy the Return of Jesus

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Numbers 29 Explained: The Fall Feasts and the Final Return of Christ The Trumpets, The Atonement, and The King In Numbers 28 , we saw the rhythm of daily and monthly sacrifices. Now, in Numbers 29, the calendar reaches its holy climax. This chapter details the "Fall Feasts" of Israel: the Feast of Trumpets, the Day of Atonement, and the Feast of Tabernacles. While these were ancient appointments for Israel, they are actually prophetic rehearsals for the greatest events in human history—all centered on Jesus Christ.  The Feast of Trumpets: The Announcement of the King The month begins with the blowing of trumpets (Numbers 29:1). In the Bible, trumpets signify an alarm, a call to assembly, or the arrival of a King.  The Jesus Connection: This points directly to the "Last Trumpet" mentioned in the New Testament. Just as the trumpet called Israel to stop their work and gather, the return of Jesus will be announced by the voice of the archangel and the trump of God. He...

Leviticus 23 Explained Through Jesus Christ: The Seven Feasts and God’s Prophetic Plan of Redemption

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Leviticus 23 — The Prophetic Calendar of Jesus Leviticus 23 is not just a list of Jewish holidays. It is God’s prophetic calendar. Seven appointed feasts. Seven divine appointments. Seven shadows pointing to one reality — Jesus Christ. These were not merely cultural traditions. God calls them “My appointed times.” They reveal His redemptive timeline from the cross to the coming Kingdom. The Spring Feasts — Fulfilled in Christ’s First Coming 1. Passover The lamb without blemish was slain so judgment would pass over Israel. Jesus fulfills this perfectly. He is the true Passover Lamb. His blood causes judgment to pass over us. The cross was not accidental — it was scheduled from Leviticus 23. 2. Unleavened Bread Leaven symbolizes sin throughout Scripture. During this feast, Israel removed leaven from their homes. Jesus, completely without sin, was buried during this feast period. The sinless One lay in the tomb — no corruption, no decay. 3. Firstfruits The first sheaf ...