40 Minutes In The Old Testament

Episode 126b (Leviticus 23:23-44)

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Jul 12, 2018
Chad and Daniel delve into the rich tapestry of Old Testament feast days, highlighting the significance of the feast of trumpets and the day of atonement. They explore how worship and gratitude intertwine during these sacred celebrations. The discussion also emphasizes the Festival of Tabernacles, connecting its rituals to Jesus's teachings. Additionally, they examine the powerful symbolism of living water in biblical texts, drawing parallels between ancient needs and spiritual sustenance. A thought-provoking blend of history, faith, and community awaits!
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Feast of Trumpets as New Year

  • The Feast of Trumpets marks the start of the worship year for Israelites and involves rest and offerings.
  • It highlights the Sabbath's sacredness and readiness for the upcoming Day of Atonement.
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Atonement Is God's Work

  • The Day of Atonement requires complete rest as God does the work of atonement.
  • This illustrates the theological truth that salvation is entirely God's work, not human effort.
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Jesus Fulfills the Sabbath Work

  • Jesus fulfills the Sabbath by doing the ultimate work of atonement and continuing to work for us.
  • We rest on His work while He continually provides blessings on the Sabbath.
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