Section 4: Appointed Times of Yahweh Part 2 of 10

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The study provides an in depth look at the six appointed times listed in Leviticus 23. A deeper analysis of the text pertaining to the last week of Yeshua and its prophetic fulfillment for both past and future. Understanding certain idioms and parables which we commonly use today out of context, and much, much more.

Note: This is a power point Bible study presentation presented in the winter-spring of 2022. These studies are years of research, schooling, feedback, and deep studies for the last 20+ years, compress for this type of format. Keep in mind that this is not set in stone or complete. I do update my files as much as I can as I continue my research, after all it is a lifelong commitment when it comes to studying the Biblical text. I will do my best to answer question that you may have at a reasonable time frame. I do apologize in advance if I do not reply quickly to your emails, due to my small amount of personal time, it is difficult to do so.

As you watch the studies you will notice some bold underline words, please disregard these effects. These bold underline terms are used for our fill in the blank worksheet. May you find the studies helpful and informative as many brothers and sister have in the past. All the glory to Yahweh (יהוה)! Enjoy the studies. 😊

Note to parents: The studies are family friendly, but I will not recommend children under the age of 10, they may get confused, or it could be too complicated for them, but I’ll leave that to the parent to decide.

In this video the following topics are covered:
1.Was it a seder meal or a Passover or super?
a. Verses analyses
b. What was it that Yahusha conducted?
c. When was the meal conducted per the gospels.
d. What is the seder meal and its objects.
e. The cups of wine and its symbolism.
f. A ritual or a parable?
2. Breaking bread origins
a. Breaking bread and the last supper
b. “Do this in remembrance of me” meaning.
c. The road to Emmaus
d. Back to Yerushalayim (Jerusalem)

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