YAH's (God's) Appointed Times - 9 Feasts
The Feasts
YAH's (God's) Appointed Times
The seven feasts of YAHUUAH (the Lord) are his Moediym "Appointed Times" during which he will meet with men for Kodesh (Holy) purposes.
Four of the 7 feasts occur in the spring of the year. They are "Passover", "Unleavened Bread", "First Fruits", and “Shavuot” (also known as “Pentecost”). These 4 Spring Feasts are summed up in only 19 verses of Scripture (Leviticus 23:4–22). In Messianic Judaism, these feasts represents the Messiah's first coming, which has happened.
The 3 final feasts, in the fall of the year, are in the Hebrew month of Tishri (September/October). They represent the events associated with the Messiah's second coming, which has yet to occur. These 3 final feasts forms the basis for what the Bible calls "blessed hope" (Titus 2:13).
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