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Conclusion
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Fifteen hundred years before the birth of Jesus Christ, these seven feasts foretold the
major redemptive works of His life. The four spring feasts related to His first coming:
His death was depicted in Passover; that His body would not decay in the grave is seen
in Unleavened Bread; His resurrection is illustrated in Firstfruits; and the beginning
of the Church is typified in Pentecost (Weeks).
The three fall feasts portray events to be associated with His second coming. The Feast
of Trumpets depicts the Rapture of the Chruch. The Day of Atonement points to a great
host of people (both Jew and Gentile), who will be saved when they see Him coming and
appropriate the benefits of His death. The Feast of Tabernacles tells of the day when the
Son of God himself with dwell (tabernacle) among men, wipe away every tear, and bring in
the "golden age" which men have dreamed of since time began.
Indeed, only an omniscient God who could have foretold these astounding events!
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