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son4ous [18]
2 years ago
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Match the feasts of Leviticus, Chapter 23 with their antitypes

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mihalych1998 [28]2 years ago
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Matching the <em>feasts of Leviticus, Chapter 23</em> with their anti-types are as follows:

<u>Feasts of Leviticus</u>            <u>Anti-types</u>

   <u>Chapter 23</u>

1. Passover                        redemption

2. Pentecost                     coming of the Holy Spirit  

3. Trumpets                      awakening of Israel

4. Day of Atonement        Israel's repentance and restoration  

5. Tabernacles                 millennial restoration and rest  

In Leviticus, Chapter 23, these feasts celebrated by the Jews have their anti-types in the celebrations by Christians.

For example, the <em>Feast</em><em> of Unleavened Bread</em>, which is celebrated together with the Passover.  Its anti-type for Christians is the Holy Eucharist.  The <em>Feast</em><em> of First Fruits</em> has its anti-type as the <em>Resurrection</em><em> of Jesus Christ</em>.  This is celebrated during Easter by Christians.  Finally, the <em>Feast</em><em> of the Harvest</em> is also celebrated by Christians during the <em>Harvest season</em>, bringing the Christian liturgical calendar to a close.

Thus, most of the feasts of<em> Leviticus, Chapter 23 </em>have their anti-types celebrated by Christians.

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