Days of Awe (Ten Days of Intentional Prayer) from Yom Teruah to Yom Kippur (Intro to Gate series)
Bible Reading Challenge . Biblical Living . Fall Feasts . God's Calendar and Biblical Feasts . Holidays . Prayer Challenges . Ten Days of Prayer Challenge . Torah/BibleYom Teruah, Day of Trumpets, is observed on the first day of the seventh Biblical month. This is in the fall usually in the month of September. This year it was on September 17th, 2023. Ten days after Yom Teruah is Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, also called the Time of Teshuva. It is
Yom Kippur, It’s the Day of Atonement
Biblical Living . Fall Feasts . God's Calendar and Biblical Feasts . Holidays . Torah/BibleIn the Bible, specifically in Leviticus 23, we are given an outline of God’s Holy Days. The Days that the Creator of the world set aside. Ten days after Yom Teruah is Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. The Day of Atonement And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 27 “Now on the tenth day
Yom Teruah, It’s the Day of Shouting!!!
Biblical Living . Fall Feasts . God's Calendar and Biblical Feasts . Holidays . Torah/BibleChag Shamach! Happy Holiday, Happy Feast!!!! Did you know that today is a feast of Yehovah God? Let’s take a quick look at scripture. There are three clear passages of scripture about this commanded Holy Day. The Feast of Trumpets “Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 24 “Speak to the children of Israel, saying: ‘In the seventh month, on
Have you heard about the Biblical Feasts? Have you thought about celebrating them, and wonder how to get started? Today, I want to give the Biblical basics to answer the questions: What is Day of Trumpets? How do I celebrate it? The Biblical feasts can have several different names depending on who you are speaking
Why do you celebrate Jewish holidays and not Christian ones? Part 1
Biblical Living . Danger of Homeschooling Series . Fall Feasts . Family . God's Calendar and Biblical Feasts . Holidays . Journey series . Torah Talk . Torah/BibleWhy do you celebrate the Jewish holidays and not the Christian ones? This was a sincere question from a friend of mine several years ago. At the moment, I did not have time to give her a detailed answer. So, I briefly replied, we celebrate the Biblical Feasts as God commanded in Leviticus 23. Later,