Feasts Of The Bible Wall Chart Laminated
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Feasts and Holidays of the Bible
God commanded the Children of Israel to observe these feasts and holy days as memorials to the great things He had done in their lives. These are the holidays that Jesus observed all through his life. Learn about Passover,Unleavened Bread, the Feast of Tabernacles, Firstfruits, Trumpets, Chanukah, and more. Includes Hebrew lettering, pronunciation, Jewish calendar, symbolism, and Bible references for the feasts and New Testament fulfillment. Available unlaminated or laminated. Size: 19.5″ x 26″. Also available as an 8.5″ x 5.5″ pamphlet which has 12 panels and fits inside a Bible cover.
Passover——– April 24, 2005; April 13, 2006
Unleavened Bread -April 25, 2005; April 14, 2006
First Fruits——-April 26, 2005; April 15, 2006
Pentacost ———-June 13, 2005; June 2, 2006
New Year———- Oct. 4, 2005; Sept. 23, 2006
Day of Atonement—–Oct. 13, 2005; Oct. 2, 2006
Feast of Booths—— Oct. 18, 2005; Oct. 7, 2006
Torah————– Oct 26, 2005; Oct. 15, 2006
Festival of Lights— Dec. 26, 2005; Dec. 16, 2006
Feast of Lots—— Mar. 25, 2005; Mar. 14, 2006
There is a reproducible Christian Passover Seder script on the back of the wall chart.
Special thanks to Nancy Fisher, Lin Johnson, Mark Byrne, Mike Cochrane, Bobi Hromas, Shawn Vander Lugt, Barry Goldman and Sergio Urquiza
Topical index: afikomen, blood sacrifice, Chanukah, civil New Year, Day of Atonement, Day of Judgment, Days of Repentance, Easter, Egypt, Exodus, feast of Booths, feast of Dedication, feast of Firstfruits, feast of Harvest, feast of Lights, feast of Passover, feast of Purim, feast of Tabernacles, feast of Trumpets, feast of Weeks, Hag HaMatzot, Hannukah, High Priest, Jewish year, New Year, Passover, Purim, Rosh Hashanah, Shushan Purim, Simchat Torah, Sukkot, Sukkoth, the Lords Passover, Yom HaBikkurim, Yom Kippur
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SKU (ISBN): 9781890947453
ISBN10: 1890947458
Binding: Other
Published: March 2003
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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