Appointed Times: The Fall Feasts
Notes
1 “Biblical Judaism” defined as the faith and practice of the Jews evidenced in the Old Testament, not the modern rabbinic observances.
2 Ram’s horn
3 From Rosh Hashanah 16a, 24b.
4 1 Cor. 1:23
5 Ro 14:11, Is 45:23
6 Also see: Deut. 11:14, Job 29:23, Pr 16:15, Jer 3:3, 5:24, Ho 6:3, Joel 2:23.
7 Galatians 3:7
Select Bibliography
Babylonian Talmud, Soncino Edition. Chicago, IL: Davka Corp. and Soncino Press, 1995.
Rosh Hoshanah: Its Significance, Laws, and Prayers. Rabbis Scherman and Zlotowitz, eds. Brooklyn, NY: Mesorah Publications, Ltd., 1983.
Yom Kippur: Its Significance, Laws, and Prayers. Rabbis Scherman and Zlotowitz, eds. Brooklyn, NY: Mesorah Publications, Ltd., 1989.
Torah Club. Volumes 1,2. Jerusalem: First Fruits of Zion, 1995.
To learn more about the redemptive pictures and messianic promises inherent in the biblical holidays of Leviticus 23, read these on-line study booklets by Kevin Williams (published by RBC Ministries):
Fall Feasts Rosh Hoshanah, Yom Kippur, Tabernacles
Spring Feasts Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits, and Pentecost
Category: Biblical Studies, Winter 2000