Biblical Feasts and Holy Days
Teacher Weekly Holy Day Sabbath: The Sabbath is a weekly celebration to remember Creation and a time of rest for the people of God. Draw and have students draw: A circle that is half moon and half son (symbol for day), with the purple God triangle over it. Spring Holy Days Purim: Purim is a two-day observance to remember how God used Esther to save the Jews of Persia from certain death. Draw and have students draw: Queen Esther. Passover: The Passover is a one-day observance and a time to remember when the angel of death killed the firstborn of Egypt but passed over those who had the blood of the lamb on their doorposts and lintels. Draw and have students draw: A door with blood on the door posts and lintel. An arrow passing over the door. Feast of Unleavened Bread: The Feast of Unleavened Bread is a seven-day observance beginning the day after Passover. Is a time to remember that the Lord quickly delivered the children of Israel out of bondage in Egypt. The children of Israel left so quickly their bread did not have time to leaven. Draw and have students draw: Unleavened bread which is pierced and striped. 2
Teacher Feast of First Fruits: The Feast of First Fruits is observed on the first day after the first Sabbath after Passover. This is a time to remember how the Lord delivered the children of Israel out of bondage and gave them the Promised Land, which was a land that flowed with milk and honey. Draw and have students draw: A man gathering barley. Feast of Weeks: The Feast of Weeks is a one-day observance to remember how the children of Israel were once slaves in Egypt. Also on this day, the Holy Spirit was also given to the church, to those who had been released from their slavery to sin. Traditionally, it is believed the Ten Commandments were given on this day. Draw and have students draw: Two tablets or the Ten Commandments. Completed Student Page Spring Feasts Purim Passover Feast of First Fruits Feast of Weeks Feast of Unleavened Bread Sabbath 3
Fall Holy Days Teacher Feast of Trumpets: The Feast of Trumpets is a one-day observance, a day of rest on which a holy convocation was held and memorial trumpets blown. Draw and have students draw: Two trumpets. Day of Atonement: The Day of Atonement is a one-day solemn observance where the High Priest made atonement for the people in the Holy of Holies. Draw and have students draw: The Ark of the Covenant sprinkled with blood. Feast of Tabernacles: The Feast of Tabernacles is an eight-day observance to remember God bringing the children of Israel out of Egypt and how they lived in tabernacles (tents) in the wilderness. Draw and have students draw: A tabernacle or tent. Completed Student Page Fall Feasts Feast of Trumpets Day of Atonement Feast of Tabernacles Sabbath 4
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Key Points: Male of the flock or herd. Completely burnt. Verses: 1:1-17 Purpose: Atonement. s Chart BURNT OFFERING Teacher Sample GRAIN OFFERING Key Points: Fine flour, oil, salt, and frankincense. No honey or leaven mixed with this offering. Verses: 2:1-3, 9-13 Purpose: Offered in conjunction with other offerings. PEACE OFFERING Key Points: Male or female ox, sheep, or goat. No honey or leaven mixed with this offering. Verses: 3:1-5 Purpose: Giving thanks or praise to God. SIN OFFERING Key Points: High Priest offered a bull. Leader offered male goat. Individual offered goat or lamb, turtledove, or pigeon. Verses: 4:1-7 Purpose: Atonement for unintentional sins. 6
Teacher Sample Key Points: Female of the flock, a lamb, or kid goat. Restitution offering was one of money. Verses: 5:1-7,6:1-7 Purpose: Atonement and restitution for sins. Key Points: An offering waved before the Lord. Verses: 7:30-34 Purpose: Offered with other offerings. Key Points: Wine. Verses: 23:13, 18 Purpose: Offered with other offerings. TRESPASS OFFERING WAVE/HEAVE OFFERING DRINK/LIBATION OFFERING Teacher Notes: Completed Student Page: Verses What is Offered Purpose of Burnt 1:1-14 Male of the flock or herd Atonement Grain 2:1-3, 9-13 Fine flour, oil, salt, franinsense. Offered with other offerings Peace 3:1-5 Male or female ox, sheep or goat. Give thanks or praise to God Sin 4:1-7 High Priest - bull Leader - male goat Individual- goat, lamb, dove, pigeon Atonement for unintentional sins Trespass 5:1-7, 6:17 Female of the flock, lamb, or kid goat Atonement or restitusion for sin Wave 7:30-34 Vairious offerings Offered with other offerings Drink 23:13, 18 Wine Offered with other offerings 7
Biblical Feasts and Holy Days
Student Sample Spring Feasts Purim Passover Feast of First Fruits Feast of Weeks Feast of Unleavened Bread Sabbath 9
Student Sample Fall Feasts Feast of Trumpets Day of Atonement Feast of Tabernacles Sabbath 10
Chart Student Sample Verses What is Offered Purpose of Burnt 1:1-14 Grain 2:1-3, 9-13 Peace 3:1-5 Sin 4:1-7 Trespass 5:1-7, 6:17 Wave 7:30-34 Drink 23:13, 18 Notes: 11
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Traceable Sample Spring Feasts Purim Passover Feast of First Fruits Feast of Weeks Feast of Unleavened Bread Sabbath 13
Traceable Sample Fall Feasts Feast of Trumpets Day of Atonement Feast of Tabernacles Sabbath 14
Chart Traceable Sample Verses What is Offered Purpose of Burnt 1:1-14 Male of the flock or herd Atonement Grain 2:1-3, 9-13 Fine flour, oil, salt, franinsense Offered with other offerings Peace 3:1-5 Male or female ox, sheep or goat Give thanks or praise to God Sin 4:1-7 High Priest - bull Leader - male goat Individual- goat, lamb, dove, pigeon Atonement for unintentional sins Trespass 5:1-7, 6:17 Female of the flock, lamb, or kid goat Atonement or restitusion for sin Wave 7:30-34 Vairious offerings Offered with other offerings Drink 23:13, 18 Wine Offered with other offerings Notes: 15
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