"Every Feast of Israel Explained: The Calendar That Points to Christ"

The Bible gave Israel a calendar of seven appointed feasts over a thousand years before Christ was born — and when you trace them in order, Jesus fulfills the first four on the exact calendar day, in the exact sequence they were given. This isn't allegory. It's architecture. In this video we walk through all seven feasts of Leviticus 23 and uncover how each one points directly to Christ: 🕯️ PASSOVER (Pesach) — A lamb without blemish, kept four days before it died, its blood applied to the doorposts so judgment would pass over. Jesus is inspected for four days after entering Jerusalem and dies at twilight on Passover, the same hour the temple's lambs were being slain. "Christ, our Passover, was sacrificed for us" (1 Corinthians 5:7). 🍞 UNLEAVENED BREAD — Seven days with no leaven, a picture of corruption removed. Jesus's body lay in the tomb during this feast and "saw no corruption" (Acts 2:27). 🌾 FIRSTFRUITS — A sheaf of barley waved in the temple as proof the full harvest is coming. Jesus rises from the dead on this exact day. "Christ is risen from the dead, and has become the firstfruits" (1 Corinthians 15:20). 🔥 FEAST OF WEEKS / SHAVUOT (Pentecost) — Fifty days later, the feast tied to the Law given at Sinai. The Holy Spirit falls on the disciples in Acts 2 on this same day — the Law once written on stone now written on human hearts (Jeremiah 31:33). 📯 FEAST OF TRUMPETS (Yom Teruah) — A feast that announces something, still unfulfilled. Paul describes the Lord's return "with a shout... and with the trumpet of God" (1 Thessalonians 4:16). ⚖️ DAY OF ATONEMENT (Yom Kippur) — The one day the high priest entered the Holy of Holies with blood, repeated every year because it could never fully deal with sin. Hebrews argues Christ entered "once for all," a sacrifice that never needs repeating. ⛺ FEAST OF TABERNACLES (Sukkot) — Israel dwelling in temporary shelters, remembering the wilderness. John says the Word "became flesh and dwelt [literally: tabernacled] among us" (John 1:14) — and Revelation 21:3 promises a day when God's tabernacle is permanently with His people. Four feasts already fulfilled to the day. Three still pointing forward. A calendar that was never really about the harvest — it was a fifteen-hundred-year rehearsal for the gospel. We also dig into the Hebrew behind Pesach and kaphar, historical detail from Josephus on first-century Jerusalem, and the rabbinic tradition of the scarlet thread on the Day of Atonement. If this opens up a connection between the Old and New Testament you'd never seen before, subscribe and share it with someone who loves digging into Scripture. 📖 Scripture referenced: Exodus 12 · Leviticus 23 · 1 Corinthians 5:7-8 · 1 Corinthians 15:20 · Acts 2 · Jeremiah 31:33 · 1 Thessalonians 4:16 · Hebrews 9-10 · Zechariah 12:10 · John 1:14 · Revelation 21:3 #biblestudy #Passover #FeastsOfIsrael #Pentecost #DayOfAtonement #FeastOfTabernacles #BibleProphecy #OldTestament #NewTestament #JesusChrist #ChristianYouTube #BibleTeaching #DeepDive #Scripture #HebrewWordStudy #BibleExplained #Christianity #Faith #BiblicalTypology #EndTimes