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[[file:유월절 최후의 만찬(캡쳐본).png |thumb | px |Jesus established the spiritual Zion by keeping the feasts of the new covenant.]]
[[file:최후의 만찬 유월절.jpg |thumb | px |Jesus established the spiritual Zion by keeping the feasts of the new covenant.]]
'''Zion''' and the '''feasts''' are inseparable. It is because Zion is the place appointed for God’s feasts to be celebrated holy. In the Old Testament times, the Israelites were blessed in Zion by offering sacrifices on the feasts according to the Law of Moses. Today, the saints are blessed with eternal life when they keep the feasts of the new covenant in [[spiritual Zion]]. Spiritual Zion was established by Jesus with the feasts of the new covenant in the New Testament times. There are seven annual feasts of God—the [[Passover]], the [[Feast of Unleavened Bread]], the [[Day of Firstfruits|Feast of Firstfruits]] ([[Resurrection Day|Day of Resurrection]]), the [[Feast of Weeks]] ([[Day of Pentecost|Pentecost]]), the [[Feast of Trumpets]], the [[Day of Atonement]], and the [[Feast of Tabernacles]]; and there is the [[Sabbath]] as a weekly feast.  
'''Zion''' and the '''feasts''' are inseparable. It is because Zion is the place appointed for God’s feasts to be celebrated holy. In the Old Testament times, the Israelites were blessed in Zion by offering sacrifices on the feasts according to the Law of Moses. Today, the saints are blessed with eternal life when they keep the feasts of the new covenant in [[spiritual Zion]]. Spiritual Zion was established by Jesus with the feasts of the new covenant in the New Testament times. There are seven annual feasts of God—the [[Passover]], the [[Feast of Unleavened Bread]], the [[Day of Firstfruits|Feast of Firstfruits]] ([[Resurrection Day|Day of Resurrection]]), the [[Feast of Weeks]] ([[Day of Pentecost|Pentecost]]), the [[Feast of Trumpets]], the [[Day of Atonement]], and the [[Feast of Tabernacles]]; and there is the [[Sabbath]] as a weekly feast.