The Seven Feasts of Israel, outlined in Leviticus 23, are more than ancient Jewish traditions—they are a powerful revelation of God’s unfolding plan of redemption and His desire to dwell with His people. These appointed times, established by God, not only marked Israel’s calendar but also pointed forward to the person and work of Jesus Christ. From the Passover, which foreshadows Christ’s sacrificial death as the Lamb of God, to the Feast of Tabernacles, which anticipates God’s ultimate dwelling with His redeemed people, each feast unveils a piece of God’s redemptive story. By studying these feasts, we gain a richer understanding of the biblical roots of our faith, seeing how the Old Testament and New Testament beautifully connect in the person of Jesus.
This study will explore how each feast finds its fulfillment in Christ’s life, death, resurrection, and promised return. As we unpack the symbolism and significance of these celebrations, our goal is not only to grow in biblical knowledge but also to deepen our devotion and worship. Recognizing God’s sovereignty and His unwavering plan throughout history will stir our hearts to trust Him more fully and live with a greater awareness of His presence and purpose. Let us approach this study with open hearts, eager to see Christ revealed and to marvel at the God who invites us to know Him and abide with Him.