7 – Sin in Passover & Feast of Unleavened Bread In Ancient Israel
If leaven represents sin, where do we find sin in the “Shadow” of God’s Ceremonial Feast system and the “Example” of Israel?
If leaven represents sin, where do we find sin in the “Shadow” of God’s Ceremonial Feast system and the “Example” of Israel?
Does leaven represent sin? Are you sure? Have you proven it? Or have you just had this idea repeated to you so frequently that it is difficult for you to consider an alternative meaning? What does leaven actually symbolize in The Bible?
To ensure we are all on the same page moving forward, we take a look at how we view God’s Feasts to gain a better understanding.
It seems there was some confusion in the last message concerning the Jubilee and Pentecost weeks that needs clarification.
To better understand the Sabbath & weekly cycles, we take a look at some biblical illustrations to better grasp what God is revealing through them.
Maybe we have become so focused on the Sabbath, that we have missed something crucial about what God reveals about His very nature? This message is very preliminary. Do not take it for granted, as it has a MUCH greater significance as we proceed.
Much has changed since I first did this introduction. My understanding is continually being refined and the way that I present material also develops. The latter, not only came through experience, but the feedback I received from those with no connection to any of the Churches of God (of the Herbert W. Armstrong lineage) was surprising. They seem to see the value in what is being presented, in spite of not having much experience with the Feasts/Holy Days or the sabbath, and are able to see some things through “fresh eyes”. I would recommend reading the updated introduction below.
We have culled Ciccio Nero, as it like many of our other Mt Etna varieties.
A unique variety of the Mt Etna family of figs.
One of our favorites!!!