Day of Atonement

“Celebrating” Yeshua

The  Hebrew words in Isaiah 53:12,  manifest how Yeshua fulfills the Day of Atonement.

At the Wall on Yom Kippur

THE SABBATH OF YOM KIPPUR 2010 Imagine a city completely silent, void of the swoosh of...

Modern Religious Observances

For many years I dreaded the holidays of Rosh HaShanna and Yom Kippur, especially when the latter fell on a Shabbat.  The services were long, fasting difficult and at the end I never knew if my sins were forgiven!

Points of reflection on Yom Kippur

Yom Kippur was the most somber of all God's holy days and reminds us all of the importance of being sanctified and holy before the Lord.

Rosh Hashanah & The Days of Awe

The ten days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement) are traditionally designated as a time of preparation for judgment. It is believed that on the first day, God opens three books:

THE DAY OF ATONEMENT 2010

Every other Feast of the Lord, is just that…a feast.  Yom Kippur (literally “day of covering”) is a fast. Actually God didn't call a fast, He said, "Afflict your soul," but over the years it's become a day to afflict the body.

Yom Kippur (Part 2) – Fulfillment in Yeshua

Atonement has been made, not just for a year but forever; not just for Israel but for all who will believe.  We have been and will always be forgiven by God’s grace through faith.

Yom Kippur 2010 (Part 1)

The most holy and solemn of all the feasts of the Lord is the Day of Atonement, (Yom Kippur in Hebrew).   “Feast” is definitely a misnomer because the Jewish people fast from sundown to sundown. 

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