FEAST OF UNLEAVENED BREAD

Seven days you shall eat unleavened bread, and on the seventh day there shall be a feast to YAHUAH. Shemoth (Exodus) 13:6

This Feast was to Last for 7 Days.

Let’s take a brief look at the meaning of the number 7.

The number 7 is YAHUAH’s number of perfection. It was used over 700 times in the Scriptures, showing us that YAHUAH’s Book is perfect and complete.

A common phrase that is found in the Old Testament, “ YAHUAH Tzevaot (H) Hosts, Or Armies”, is a phrase that reveals to us that YAHUAH has indeed given us the very words that have come directly from His mouth. This phrase is found exactly 70 (7×10) times in the King James Bible.

If you thought that The Eternal only had weekly Sabbath Days then you would be mistaken.

There are SEVEN Annual Holy Sabbaths that occur once every year.

These SEVEN Annual Sabbaths are:

1 The first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread

2 The last day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread

3 The day of Pentecost (Shavuot) which coincides with the beginning of The Feast of Weeks

4 The Day of Trumpets (Yom Teruah)

5 The Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur)

6 The first day of the Feast of Tabernacles (Succoth or Sukkot)

7 The Last Great Day (also, Sukkot)

These Holy Days are spoken of in Leviticus chapter 23; Three of these annual Sabbaths are Feasts periods. 

Two of the Feast periods have been positively identified in Scripture as being seven day long periods (a 7 day week).

The Feast of Weeks (a.k.a. The Feast of First Fruits), a symbolic Spring Harvest, is most probably, also, exactly seven days long. 

Feasts are “Appointed Times” but are not necessarily Holy Convocations (Sabbath Assemblies). 

However, four of the Seven Annual Sabbath Days (are Holy Convocations and) do occur during a Feast Period (a 7 day week). 

“The Last Great Day” immediately follows the seven day feast period of The Feast of Tabernacles (a.k.a. The Feast of Ingathering, a.k.a. The Feast of Booths, a.k.a. Succoth or Sukkot). 

Only three Annual High Sabbaths positively do not fall within a seven day Feast Period (Yom Teruah, Yom Kippur, and The Last Great Day).

These are not manmade Jewish laws, but The Eternal Father’s Laws.

1st Day of Unleavened Bread Aviv 15 / April 2nd 2025

7th Day of Unleavened Bread Aviv 21 / April 8th 2025

FEAST OF UNLEAVENED BREAD

Seven days you shall eat unleavened bread, and on the seventh day there shall be a feast to YAHUAH. Shemoth (Exodus) 13:6

Gerald W Thomas


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