Passover and Atonement were different ‘feasts’ yet very much “in substance and BONE the selfsame”—‘etsem-yom’, “Feast-Day”. Both were fulfilled by Christ, and both are in Christ, “passed over” and therefore, PAST ‘feasts’!
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‘Thesearethe feasts of the LORD,holy convocationswhich you shall proclaim at their appointed times. Lev 23:4
Other than the weekly holy convocations how many more holy convocations were there during the year? Could you assign evening and mornings to each of these holy convocations?
Was the evening and morning encompassing the 14th Nisan a holy convocation?
I understand that, the holy convocations, follow the Passover. Passover being the absolute necessitate, for there to be salvation. No Passover, no salvation.
1 Cor 5:7 Purge out therefore the old leaven, that ye may be a new lump, as ye are unleavened. For even Christ our passover is sacrificed for us:
Did salvation process begin on the first holy convocation, as ye are unleavened, following the Passover sacrifice? The resurrection of firstfruit making complete on the morrow after the weekly holy convocation - 1 Cor 15:17 And if Christ be not raised, your faith is vain; ye are yet in your sins. & Heb 5:9 And being made perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him;
Do the holy convocations following the Passover picture salvation unto the end of the age?
I actually think on the morrow after he was raised, he was waved before God, ascended to God, to be accepted for us.
That God raised Christ from the dead ---in the grave--- was "WHEN God ... EXALTED Him and rested Him up again the Right Hand of God His Heavenly Majesty", "HIS NAME BEING: THE MOST HOLY PLACE." Ephesians 1:20 Isaiah 57:15.
Then, and forever after. In fact, Christ raised the banner of his victorious Glory over death and grave and sin and satan WHEN HE DIED having "destroyed the last enemy, death" with death his own.
Jesus was the Accepted Anointed of God in Whom He was well-pleased—“God’s Eternal Purpose”, “in the full Fellowship of the Trinity”.[*] There never was a time or mode of his Being that the Son was not the Accepted Son OF GOD.
[*Klaas Schilder]
‘He shall wave the sheaf before the LORD, to be accepted on your behalf; on the day after the Sabbath the priest shall wave it. Lev 23:11
Was that literally fulfilled by Christ? When? Do you think John 20:17 might elude to that fulfillment?
I actually think on the morrow after he was raised, he was waved before God, ascended to God, to be accepted for us.