The 7 Feasts of Israel Explained: 4 Prophecies Fulfilled, 3 Still to Come

The 7 Feasts of Israel Explained: 4 Prophecies Fulfilled, 3 Still to Come Did the ancient feasts of Israel reveal God's prophetic timeline for humanity? In this video, we explore the seven biblical feasts described in Leviticus 23 and examine how many Christians believe these appointed times point to key events in the life of Jesus Christ and future prophetic expectations. From Passover to the Feast of Tabernacles, discover how these ancient observances have been interpreted throughout history and why many Bible scholars view them as part of a larger redemptive story. ⏰ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction – The Night of Passover in Egypt 03:42 What Are the Seven Appointed Feasts? 07:26 Passover: The Lamb and the Cross 12:58 Unleavened Bread: The Tomb Without Corruption 17:08 Firstfruits: The Resurrection Hope 📖 SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES • Exodus 12 • Leviticus 23 • Matthew 24 • John 1 • Acts 2 • 1 Corinthians 5:7–8 • 1 Corinthians 15:20 • 1 Thessalonians 4:16–18 • Zechariah 12 • Revelation 1 • Revelation 21 📚 HISTORICAL SOURCES • Flavius Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews • Flavius Josephus, The Jewish War • Early Church writings including Eusebius of Caesarea • Historical studies on Second Temple Judaism and biblical festivals 💬 Which of the seven feasts surprised you the most? Do you believe these appointed times reveal a prophetic pattern, or do you interpret them differently? Share your thoughts respectfully in the comments below. If you enjoyed this study, consider subscribing for more in-depth explorations of biblical history, theology, and the cultural context behind Scripture. 🔔 Subscribe for more biblical documentaries and faith-based historical studies. DISCLAIMER: This video is intended for educational, historical, and theological discussion purposes only. It presents interpretations held by various Christian traditions and biblical scholars. Prophetic passages and end-times themes are subjects of differing viewpoints among believers. This content does not claim certainty regarding future events, dates, or timelines, and viewers are encouraged to study the Scriptures and historical sources for themselves.