Entire series on the Feasts is here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRlayLBRY473bk4dKuJC0-1yyI5L1cCNX

We are looking at the Feasts of Yahweh, particularly the Fall Feasts, which are: The Feast of Yom Teruah/Trumpets, which was on the first day of the month Tishri. The Feast of Yom Kippur/Day of Atonement, which took place on the tenth day of Tishri. And the Feast of Sukkot/Tabernacles which started on the fifteenth of Tishri and lasts for seven days.

These Feasts are "holy convocations," which is the Hebrew miqra, which means: "rehearsal." In other words, the Feasts of Yahweh were appointed times of worship for Israel that would serve as "dress rehearsals" of prophetic events that were to happen in the future.

The study of the Feasts is a study in typology. Typology is the interpretation of Old Covenant events, persons, and ceremonies as signs, which prefigured Christ's fulfillment in the New Covenant with the church.

We are looking at the 6th feast, which is Yom Kippur or the Day of Atonement. On the Hebrew calendar, it falls on the tenth day of Tishri, the seventh Hebrew month, which roughly corresponds to September or October.

The theme of Yom Kippur is atonement. It was a day that atonement was made for the priest and his family, the community, the Most Holy Place, the tent of meeting, and the altar. It was a solemn day.

Yom Kippur was also a very solemn day for the priesthood of Israel. Only on that singular day of the year was the high priest permitted to enter the Holy of Holies in the Temple and stand before the presence of Yahweh's glory

View this sermon trasncript here: http://www.bereanbiblechurch.org/transcripts/leviticus/lev-23_26-32_feast-atonement02_video.php

06/09/2013 - Pastor David B. Curtis - Berean Bible Church - http://www.bereanbiblechurch.org - Message# 658