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What does the Bible say about the feasts in Leviticus 23?

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The feasts in Leviticus 23 symbolize worship and rest, ultimately pointing to Jesus Christ as their fulfillment.

Leviticus 23 details God’s appointed feasts, which were not merely meals but times of worship for the Israelites. Each feast served as a shadow of Christ’s work and a means of revealing God’s grace. The rest associated with these feasts reflects the ultimate rest found in Jesus, who embodies the true significance of worship and offer of grace. As expressed in Romans 11, God's election and favor are wholly by grace, underscoring that no human effort is necessary for salvation.
Scripture References: Leviticus 23, Romans 11:6

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