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6 Hope of Israel Ministries BIBLE Correspondence Course Lesson 23




2. What were these three
seasons? Verses 15-16.
COMMENT: The three seasons
are the beginning of spring, early
summer, and the beginning of
autumn. The spring Holy Days were
the Passover and the Days of
Unleavened Bread. About early
summer, YEHOVAH’s people keep
the Day of Pentecost. And in autumn
— the great festival season — come
the Day of Trumpets, the Day of
Atonement, the Feast of Tabernacles
and the Last Great Day. Within the
three festival seasons fall all of
Only the few in India have the benefits of Western YEHOVAH God’s annual Holy
education. Most have never heard the name of Yeshua the Days.
Messiah.

salvation” when billions will be saved,
and will come to know YEHOVAH
God!
Since the 7th day of the Feast of
Tabernacles completes the “harvest
festival” of the great fall harvest -- and
therefore represents the FINAL DAY of
“harvesting” and “ingathering” -- the
COMPLETION of the salvation pro-
cess, and YEHOVAH’s plan with
mankind -- what is the meaning and
purpose of the ONE-DAY festival that
appears to be “tacked onto” the end of
the Feast of Tabernacles?
What is the hidden, unrealized Hindu custom requires Indians to bathe in the Ganges
by many in the churches today, meaning River. Many millions of Indians are blinded by Hinduism.
of “Shemini Atzeret” -- or “the eighth
3. How long are YEHOVAH’s people to
day”?
continue keeping this final annual festival?
Leviticus 23:41. Is it “forever”?
YEHOVAH’s Final Festival
4. In the days of Solomon, was Israel
keeping the Feast of the eighth day? I Kings
1. When YEHOVAH God established
8:66. See also II Chronicles 7:8-10, the parallel
the Church in the wilderness, did He remind His
account.
people to appear before Him in Holy Day
5. Did wise King Solomon know that the
Festivals at three seasons of each year? Exodus
observance of the Feast of Tabernacles did not
23:14-17.
complete God’s Holy Day plan? Same verses.




The Last Great Day -- A New Beginning!
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