Each of the 8 Leviticus chapter 23 Feasts have only One Prophetic Fulfillment
There are actually 8 Feasts starting with the Feast of Sabbath Day – Fufilled on Saturday with the actual Biblical Saturday Triumphal Entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem.
The “Born Again” or “Born from Above” Christian Church actually began on Resurrection Sunday (Easter Sunday) the Feast of Firstfruits not Pentecost the already existing Church Empowerment Feast Day.
Each of the 8 Leviticus chapter 23 Feasts have only one Prophetic Fulfillment – The weekly Sabbath is from the 10 Commandments (Exodus 20:9-11). The Leviticus Sabbath Feast is only for the Triumphal Entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem. The first Saturday Sabbath after the Triumphal Entry (Luke 23:56) is still durring the Passover Week and is listed as coming only from the 10 Commandments.
The “Born Again” Christian Church is expected to conclude with the Church Rapure possibly during the Fall Feast of Trumpets during Rosh Hashanah aka Yom Teruah – about September 11th in 2026 for this year.
☆ Biblically there are items Eternal, represented in the Jewish Temple and the items inside the Temple. There are also temporary items, the items outside the Eternal Temple of God.
By David Anson Brown
These Eight Eternal Observances form the Foundational Biblical Calendar of Holy Appointments given to Israel
The Eight Feasts – Appointed Times or Holy Convocations of the Lord outlined in Leviticus Chapter 23 are as follows:
☆ Spring Feasts – First Coming of the Messiah Jesus Christ
The Sabbath – Triumphal Entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem (Leviticus 23:1-3)
The Eternal seventh-day rest, a perpetual sign and holy convocation.
Passover – Last Supper – Communion (Leviticus 23:4-5)
Observed on the fourteenth day of the first month (Nisan) at twilight.
The Feast of Unleavened Bread – Crucifixion Day (Leviticus 23:6-8)
Begins on the fifteenth day of the first month and lasts seven days, with the first and seventh days as holy convocations.
The Feast of Firstfruits – Resurrection Sunday – Birth of the “Born Again” Christian Church – Easter (Leviticus 23:9-14)
The day after the Sabbath following Passover, involving the presentation of the first sheaf of the harvest.
☆ The Summer Feast – Pentecost
The Feast of Weeks – Empowerment of the Christian Church (also called Pentecost or Shavuot) (Leviticus 23:15-22)
Fifty days after the Saturday Sabbath (7 Weeks + 1 day = 50) before the always Sunday Feast of Firstfruits, marking the wheat harvest with two loaves (representing both Jews & Christians) of leavened bread offered as ‘Christian’ Firstfruits to God on the also always Sunday Feast of Pentecost.
☆ The Fall Feasts – Second Coming
The Feast of Trumpets – Christian Church Rapture (Rosh Hashanah or Yom Teruah) (Leviticus 23:23-25)
The first day of the seventh month (Tishrei), a day of rest marked by trumpet blasts and a holy convocation.
The Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) (Leviticus 23:26-32)
The tenth day of the seventh month, a solemn fast and holy convocation for atonement.
The Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot or Booths) (Leviticus 23:33-44)
Begins on the fifteenth day of the seventh month and lasts seven days (with an eighth day of solemn assembly), commemorating the wilderness dwellings.
These eight observances form the foundational biblical calendar of holy appointments given to Israel.
The first is the Eternal Sabbath (not Exodus 20:9-11), while the remaining seven are the annual eternal feasts, often grouped as the Spring Feasts (1–4) and the Summer Feast (5 – Pentecost) and the Fall Feasts (6–8).
The 8 Feasts carry both historical significance for ancient Israel and prophetic typology pointing to the Messiah Jesus Christ in Christian interpretation. – AI Grok
Every Prophetic Jewish Feast of Leviticus Chapter 23 Explained