This document provides an overview of three feasts mentioned in Leviticus chapter 23: Pentecost, Trumpets, and Tabernacles. It discusses the historical, prophetic, and personal significance of each feast. The historical aspect of Pentecost marks the end of harvest, while Acts 2 fulfills its prophecy of the Holy Spirit coming. Trumpets' prophecy of gathering God's people remains to be fulfilled. Tabernacles represents Christ's millennial reign on earth when God will dwell among humanity. Overall, the document examines how these feasts point to past and future events in God's divine calendar.
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Class 10 Feast of Pentecost and Tabernacles
1. The Study of Leviticus
Class 10
The Lord’s Feasts:
Pentecost, Trumpets and
the feast of Tabernacles
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Pentecost
1. Historical aspect
The historical aspect of the Feast of Pentecost is that it
marked the end of the harvest.
The term “pentecost” used in the New Testament comes
from the greek and means fifty days. The feast occured 50
days ater the wave offering of the first sheaf of the
firstfruits after Passover (Leviticus 23:15).
Deuteronomy 16:9-12 describes the Feast of Pentecost in
the following way:
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"You shall count seven weeks for yourself; begin to count the seven
weeks from the time you begin to put the sickle to the grain. Then
you shall keep the Feast of Weeks to the Lord your God with the
tribute of a freewill offering from your hand, which you shall give as
the Lord your God blesses you. You shall rejoice before the Lord
your God, you and your son and your daughter, your male servant
and your female servant, the Levite who is within your gates, the
stranger and the fatherless and the widow who are among you, at
the place where the Lord your God chooses to make His name
abide. And you shall remember that you were a slave in Egypt, and
you shall be careful to observe these statutes.”
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2. The Prophetic aspect
The prophetic aspect of the Feast of Pentecost is in Acts 2.
“When the Day of Pentecost had fully come, they were all with one
accord in one place. And suddenly there came a sound from heaven,
as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled the whole house where they
were sitting. Then there appeared to them divided tongues, as of fire,
and one sat upon each of them. And they were all filled with the Holy
Spirit and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them
utterance.” (Acts 2:1-4).
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God uses the feasts as a “schedule” for the history of
mankind.
The events in Acts 2 demonstrate the fulfillment of the
prophetic symbols of the feast of Pentecost.
The feast of Pentecost not only has great power, but it also
represents a great price to be paid. It it the price that we
must pay to volutarily surrender to the Lordship of Jesus
Christ.
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3. The personal aspect
The personal aspect of this feast is still powerfully revelant,
today. There is still the need to voluntarily surrender
ourselves to God. Many in the Church want the power of
Pentecost, but not in the same way that it happened in
Acts 2.
Many think that it is unnecessary or embarrassing to speak
in tongues. Some theologies are elaborated to attempt to
eliminate this clear biblical teaching.
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Whenever God moves in a new way, he always puts a
stumblingblock, or a stone of offense to what he does!
The new temple that came by Jesus Christ included a
stone of stumbling. The religious leaders failed to
understand the encarnation of Christ and became greatly
irritated when the Lord Jesus spoke of his divinity. Jesus
was the stone that the builders rejected (At 4:11).
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This is the 'stone which was rejected by you builders, which has
become the chief cornerstone.’ At. 4:11
The crucified Messiah was a stone of stumbling to the Jews (1
Corinthians 1:23). They could not accept the fact that the Messiah
had to die.
At the feast of Pentecost, the speaking in tongues is a similar stone
of stumbling. There is a psicological problem in accepting this
uncommon concept.
The Jews considered the crucification of the Messiah as an irrational
event. Speaking in tongues seems irrational to many Christians
today.
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Now the Lord is the Spirit; and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is
liberty. But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the
glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from
glory to glory, just as by the Spirit of the Lord. (2 Corinthians 3:17-18)
Pentecost is the power of God that transforms us into his image and
likeness. This transformation is not instantaneous. It ocurrs to the
extent that we continue to exercise that which we have received from
Pentecost. Therefore, we are transformed from glory to glory, day
after day.
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The feast of trumpets
“But when the fullness of the time had come, God sent
forth His Son, born of a woman, born under the law.”
(Galatians 4:4).
“When the Day of Pentecost had fully come...” (Acts 2:1).
I Cited these two verses to demonstrate that God has
specific dates in his divine calendar. Some prophetic words
are awaiting their fulfillment for thousands of years. They
cannot occur until the pre-programmed time of fulfillment of
God’s calendar arrives.
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The feast of trumpets
Up to now we have studied the feasts that have already
had their prophetic fulfillment. The remaining feasts have
not yet been fulfilled nor can be until the time designated
for them. With this understanding we will continue with
the study of the Feast of Trumpets.
“Speak to the children of Israel, saying: 'In the seventh
month, on the first day of the month, you shall have a
sabbath-rest, a memorial of blowing of trumpets, a holy
convocation. You shall do no customary work on it; and
you shall offer an offering made by fire to the Lord.”
(Leviticus 23:24,25).
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1. The historical aspect
The sounding of a trumpet symbolizes a mensage of God
through his servants.
“Cry aloud, spare not; Lift up your voice like a trumpet; Tell
My people their transgression, and the house of Jacob
their sins.” (Isaiah 58:1).
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We also read in Ezekiel 33:4
“Then whoever hears the sound of the trumpet and does
not take warning, if the sword comes and takes him away,
his blood shall be on his own head.”
In Ezekiel 33, God established Ezekiel as a watchman
over the house of Israel. Ezekiel was designated to speak
to the nation as a warning.
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This concept of God blowing a trumpet to warn his
people is mentioned again in Revelation 1:10 and in
1Corinthians 14:8.
I was in the Spirit on the Lord's Day, and I heard behind
me a loud voice, as of a trumpet. Revelation 1:10
For if the trumpet makes an uncertain sound, who will
prepare for battle? 1 Corinthians 14:8
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Many years separate Pentecost and the feast of
Trumpets. If God fulfilled the feast of the Passover, the
feast of unleavened bread, the First-fruits, and
Pentecost, he will surely fulfill the rest.
An aspect of the feast of Trumpets is the holy day of rest,
a Sabbath rest. In the historical aspect of the feast, Israel
considered the Feast of Trumpets as a holy Sabbath.
The meaning of the Feast is a time of rest.
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2. The prophetic aspect
The fall of man broke the Sabbath of God. Jesus teaches
us that since the fall of man. God has not rested. He has
been working to save and to deliver.
But Jesus answered them, "My Father has been working
until now, and I have been working." John 5:17
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Hebrews 4:8 says that the rest was never fulfilled
durring the days of Moses, nor of Joshua. The truth is
that there is yet a rest for the sons of God.
“There remains therefore a rest for the people of God. For
he who has entered His rest has himself also ceased from
his works as God did from His. Let us therefore be diligent
to enter that rest, lest anyone fall according to the same
example of disobedience.” (Hebrews 4:9-11).
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This passage of the New Testament declares that this
sabbath rest of the Feast of Tabernacles, has not yet been
fulfilled. Two-thousand years of history have already
passed in the Church age. I believe that we are drawing
near the time of the blowing of trumpets.
In Revelation 10:7, the seventh and last trumpet is about to
sound. The mensage of God in this trumpet is that the
mystery of God is about to be fulfilled.
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The mystery is that the gentiles are co-heirs with the Jews, having
been united in Jesus Christ (Ephesians 3:2-12).
When a child is born, the head appears first. The same is true of
the body of Christ. Jesus, the head, came first, and the body, at
the presente moment, is being completed.
This completion of the body of Christ is the mystery that will be
finalized at the seventh trumpet. It is the body, with Christ as the
head, that will govern all the nations.
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In the days of the Seventh Trumpet, the body of Christ
will be completely manifested. At this time, all of God’s
purposes for the natural Israel as well as the spiritual
Israel will be fulfilled.
My conviction is that we are in the age of the fulfillment of
the Feast of Trumpets; in which the mystery of God is
coming to its fulfillment and consumation.
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3. The personal aspect
Numbers 10, teaches us what happens when the trumpets
sound.
“When they blow both of them, all the congregation shall
gather before you at the door of the tabernacle of meeting.”
(Numbers 10:3).
In Ephesians 1:9-10, we read that He might gather
together in one all things in Christ, both which are in
heaven and which are on earth - in Him” (Ephesians 1:10).
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This sound of the trumpet is called an “alarm”. There is a
certain urgency about it.
When God want’s his people to go forward, it is necessary
that there be a readiness for a rapid move. This only
happens through a sensitivity to God, through ears that
hear, and a submissive heart.
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Some say that the baptism of the Holy Spirit is the last
move of God. The Baptism of the Holy Spirit corresponds
to the Feast of Pentecost. The believer baptized in the
Holy Spirit now needs to hear the Trumpet! He must
understand that God is calling us to occupy our place as a
member of the body of Christ.
The Trumpet is calling the body to meet! Lets move ahead
beyond the Feast of Pentecost, to the unity of the Feast of
Trumpets. Let us coninue in the fulfillment of God’s plans
and purposes in unity.
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The feast of tabernacles
1. The historical aspect
“Speak to the children of Israel, saying: ‘The fifteenth day
of this seventh month shall be the Feast of Tabernacles for
seven days to the Lord.” (Leviticus 23:34)
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In the historic aspect of the Feast of Trumpets, open air
tents or huts were built with tree branches. This was a
reminder, for Israel, of the days when they dwelt in tents in
the desert.
This feast is also called the Feast of the Harvest (Exodus
23:16). It was held in October, after the entire havest had
been taken in. It was a festival of the Harvest. Jesus said:
that the harvest is the end of time. (Matthew 13:39).
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2. The prophetic aspect
The feast of Tabernacles represents the fulfillment or the
conclusion that God planed for the history of mankind. The
prophetic aspect of this Feast will certainly be fulfilled when
Jesus Christ returns to establish his kingdom in a visible
manner. It will be a time in which the harvest will be reaped
sucessfuly.
The end days will be a harvest, and not a blind resistence
to the enemy, or a desperate rescue mission.
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The first four feasts: the Passover, leavened bread, first-
fruits and Pentecost point to the past and present. They
have alrady been fulfilled in time, but we enjoy its reality
daily in our spirit and the life of the church. These three
form the last of a second group that points to the days of
the Lord’s return.
We have already experienced Passover to Pentecost, but
this is merely the first part of God’s salvation. There will be
a second half of God’s redemption to be fulfilled.
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The Feast of Trumpets will be its fulfillment with God’s call
to gather his people and is related to the sounding of the
trupet of the Archangel announcing the end of this age as
prophesied by the Lord in Mattews 24:31.
And He will send His angels with a great sound of a
trumpet, and they will gather together His elect from the
four winds, from one end of heaven to the other. Matthew
24:31
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The Feast of Atonement – the day of Propitiation will come
soon after Israel’s repentance to God.
At the Lord’s return, the Jews will repent, cry out and feel
the weight of their sins and return to God, receiving Christ
as their Lord.
The Feast of Tabernacles corresponds to the Millennium
when Christ will reigh over the earth with a rod of iron.
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And He who sits on the throne will dwell among them.
Revelation 7:15
And I heard a loud voice from heaven saying, "Behold, the
tabernacle of God is with men, and He will dwell with them,
and they shall be His people. God Himself will be with
them and be their God. Revelation 21:3
The feast of Tabernacles will be fulfilled on the day that
God will come to dwell with us. Jesus came durring a time
to dwell with us, but now he will come in the fullness of the
days of the Millennium.
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3. The personal aspect
And you shall take for yourselves on the first day the fruit of beautiful
trees, branches of palm trees, the boughs of leafy trees, and willows
of the brook; and you shall rejoice before the Lord your God for
seven days. Levitcus 23:40
Palm trees, willows of the brook, leafy trees represent trees full of
life. At the Feast of Tabernacles, a feast full of life and joy when all
the people were to abide in tents made of branches for seven days,
meaning that our life should be a life of tents.
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This is becaus the earth is not our home. We are here
temporarily. Soon all things will pass away. We have to live
a life of tents, since here we are pilgrims. The earth is not
our permanent home.
We must possess as if we had nothing; buy as if we
possessed nothing; and those who use the earth as if they
did not use it, because the apearance of this world will
pass.
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But this I say, brethren, the time is short, so that from now
on even those who have wives should be as though they
had none, those who weep as though they did not weep,
those who rejoice as though they did not rejoice, those
who buy as though they did not possess, and those who
use this world as not misusing it. For the form of this world
is passing away. (1 Corinthians 7:29-31)
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Our treasures must be stored up in heaven, because
wherever our treasure is, there will our heart be also.
(Matthew 6:21).
The Feast of Trumpets, of Propitiation and of Tabernacles
all occured in the seventh month. The Feast of Trumpets
occured on the first day of the month (Levitucus 23:24-25),
the feast of Propitiation on the tenth of the month (23:26-
32) and the feast of Tabernacle, on the fifteenth of the
month, lasting one week (23:33-34).
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For each one of these feasts there was a common
recommendation: that no servil work should be done, it
was a time of solemn rest for everyone. God’s desire is to
place his people in his rest. We have been occupied and
heavy laden with the burdens of Satan. God purpose
throught the feasts is for us to enjoy rest.
God has already done everything for us, he only requires
that we enjoy it and permit him to operate his work in us.
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Today, the rest is a living person within us, in our spirit.
Despite all of the exterior burdens, we can enter his rest,
because he had already completed everything for us.
There is a certain sense that the feast of tabernacles is
fulfilled by the fact that we have God abiding within us. We
are a living tabernacle for God’s habitation.