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* Date: The 15th day of the first month by the sacred calendar | * Date: The 15th day of the first month by the sacred calendar | ||
*Origin: After celebrating the Passover, the Israelites left Egypt the next day and went through hardships until they finished crossing the Red Sea.<ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/EXO/14 |título=Éxodo 14:1–25 |editorial= }}</ref> | *Origin: After celebrating the Passover, the Israelites left Egypt the next day and went through hardships until they finished crossing the Red Sea.<ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/EXO/14 |título=Éxodo 14:1–25 |editorial= }}</ref> | ||
*Fulfillment of the Prophecy: To remember this suffering, the Israelites kept the Feast of Unleavened Bread by eating unleavened bread for seven days.<ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/DEU/16 |título=Deuteronomio 16:3 |editorial= }}</ref><ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/LEV/23 |título= | *Fulfillment of the Prophecy: To remember this suffering, the Israelites kept the Feast of Unleavened Bread by eating unleavened bread for seven days.<ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/DEU/16 |título=Deuteronomio 16:3 |editorial= }}</ref><ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/LEV/23 |título=Levítico 23:5–6 |editorial= }}</ref> Jesus fulfilled the prophecy by going through hardships from that night after keeping the last Passover with His disciples and by being crucified the next day. In the New Testament times, we share in Christ’s sufferings by fasting on this day.<ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/MRK/2 |título=Marcos 2:20 |editorial= }}</ref> | ||
''<small>{{참고|Feast of Unleavened Bread|l1=Feast of Unleavened Bread|설명=}}</small>'' | ''<small>{{참고|Feast of Unleavened Bread|l1=Feast of Unleavened Bread|설명=}}</small>'' | ||
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* Date: The day after the first Sabbath [the first Sunday] following the Feast of Unleavened Bread | * Date: The day after the first Sabbath [the first Sunday] following the Feast of Unleavened Bread | ||
*Origin: The Israelites safely crossed the Red Sea, and the Egyptian army that followed them drowned in the sea.<ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/EXO/14 |título=Éxodo 14:26–31 |editorial= }}</ref> | *Origin: The Israelites safely crossed the Red Sea, and the Egyptian army that followed them drowned in the sea.<ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/EXO/14 |título=Éxodo 14:26–31 |editorial= }}</ref> | ||
*Fulfillment of the Prophecy: Moses’ going into the Red Sea with the people represents Jesus’ going into the tomb; and their landing from the sea represents Jesus’ resurrection. Just as a sheaf of the first grain was offered to God on the day after the first Sabbath [on Sunday] after the Feast of Unleavened Bread in the Old Testament times,<ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/LEV/23 |título= | *Fulfillment of the Prophecy: Moses’ going into the Red Sea with the people represents Jesus’ going into the tomb; and their landing from the sea represents Jesus’ resurrection. Just as a sheaf of the first grain was offered to God on the day after the first Sabbath [on Sunday] after the Feast of Unleavened Bread in the Old Testament times,<ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/LEV/23 |título=Levítico 23:10–12 |editorial= }}</ref> Jesus was resurrected on Sunday as the firstfruits of those who had fallen asleep.<ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/1CO/15 |título=1 Corintios 15:20 |editorial= }}</ref><ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/MRK/16 |título=Marcos 16:9 |editorial= }}</ref> | ||
''<small>{{참고|Day of Firstfruits|Day of Resurrection|설명=}}</small>'' | ''<small>{{참고|Day of Firstfruits|Day of Resurrection|설명=}}</small>'' | ||
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* Date: The 10th day of the seventh month by the sacred calendar | * Date: The 10th day of the seventh month by the sacred calendar | ||
*Origin: The day Moses came down from the mountain after receiving the second set of the stone tablets of the Ten Commandments.<ref name="출32" /> | *Origin: The day Moses came down from the mountain after receiving the second set of the stone tablets of the Ten Commandments.<ref name="출32" /> | ||
*Fulfillment of the Prophecy: As the Ten Commandments were given again on the Day of Atonement, Christ’s work of mediation was resumed on the Day of Atonement on October 22, 1844 (the 10th day of the seventh month by the sacred calendar). On the Day of Atonement of the Old Testament, the high priest sent the scapegoat into the wilderness after placing all the sins of the Israelites on its head by laying his hands on it.<ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/LEV/16 |título= | *Fulfillment of the Prophecy: As the Ten Commandments were given again on the Day of Atonement, Christ’s work of mediation was resumed on the Day of Atonement on October 22, 1844 (the 10th day of the seventh month by the sacred calendar). On the Day of Atonement of the Old Testament, the high priest sent the scapegoat into the wilderness after placing all the sins of the Israelites on its head by laying his hands on it.<ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/LEV/16 |título=Levítico 16:8–10 |editorial= }}</ref> This is a prophecy that Satan represented by the scapegoat, will be thrown into the fiery hell after being imprisoned in the abyss, bearing the sins of all people. | ||
''<small>{{참고|Day of Atonement|l1=Day of Atonement |설명=}}</small>'' | ''<small>{{참고|Day of Atonement|l1=Day of Atonement |설명=}}</small>'' | ||
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* Date: From the 15th day to the 22nd day of the seventh month by the sacred calendar | * Date: From the 15th day to the 22nd day of the seventh month by the sacred calendar | ||
*Origin: After coming down from Mount Sinai after receiving the second set of the Ten Commandments, Moses delivered to the Israelites God’s will to build the tabernacle. For seven days, starting on the fifteenth day of the month, the people brought in overflowing materials for the tabernacle.<ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/EXO/36 |título=Éxodo 36:3–5 |editorial= }}</ref> | *Origin: After coming down from Mount Sinai after receiving the second set of the Ten Commandments, Moses delivered to the Israelites God’s will to build the tabernacle. For seven days, starting on the fifteenth day of the month, the people brought in overflowing materials for the tabernacle.<ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/EXO/36 |título=Éxodo 36:3–5 |editorial= }}</ref> | ||
*Fulfillment of the Prophecy: On the Feast of Tabernacles, the Israelites built tents out of thick branches and rejoiced for a week.<ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/ | *Fulfillment of the Prophecy: On the Feast of Tabernacles, the Israelites built tents out of thick branches and rejoiced for a week.<ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/NEH/8 |título=Nehemías 8:9–18 |editorial= }}</ref> Since the materials for the temple and tree branches represent the saints who will be saved,<ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/ISA/2 |título=Isaiah 2:20–22 |editorial= }}</ref><ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/ISA/60 |título=Isaiah 60:21 |editorial= }}</ref><ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/ISA/61 |título=Isaiah 61:3 |editorial= }}</ref> the Feast of Tabernacles is a prophecy about the gospel work of gathering the saints who will be saved. | ||
''<small>{{참고|Feast of Tabernacles|l1=Feast of Tabernacles |설명=}}</small>'' | ''<small>{{참고|Feast of Tabernacles|l1=Feast of Tabernacles |설명=}}</small>'' | ||
==The True Church Keeping the Feasts== | ==The True Church Keeping the Feasts== | ||
[[archivo:하나님의교회 유월절.jpg |miniatura | 250px | The members of the Church of God keep the Passover of the new covenant holy.]] | [[archivo:하나님의교회 유월절.jpg |miniatura | 250px | The members of the Church of God keep the Passover of the new covenant holy.]] | ||
In the Old Testament times, the Israelites were blessed by keeping God’s feasts in Zion, following the Law of Moses.<ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/LEV/23 |título= | In the Old Testament times, the Israelites were blessed by keeping God’s feasts in Zion, following the Law of Moses.<ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/LEV/23 |título=Levítico 23:1–2 |editorial= }}</ref> In the New Testament times, the church that [[Worship|worships]] holy and keeps<ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/ROM/12 |título=Romanos 12:1 |editorial= }}</ref><ref>{{cita web |url=https://live.bible.is/bible/SPAR60/JHN/4 |título=Juan 4:23-24 |editorial= }}</ref> the seven feasts in three times, following the examples of Jesus, is the spiritual Zion where we can be blessed with eternal life. | ||
Today, the World Mission Society Church of God is the only true church that keeps the feasts of God as the Bible teaches. | Today, the World Mission Society Church of God is the only true church that keeps the feasts of God as the Bible teaches. | ||