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Yes, the New Testament mentions the feasts days.
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00:00Well, shalom, brothers and sisters. Hey, I welcome you back. Thank you again for joining me today.
00:05Today I just wanted to, again, thank you guys for tuning in, watching me, and supporting me.
00:11And today I just wanted to talk about the feast day observances mentioned in the New Testament.
00:17Well, what I'm going to do here is just give you guys the verses, and I'm just trying to encourage
00:23you guys to get your Bibles out
00:24and look up these verses yourself, read them, study them, and everything else.
00:28And anyways, we're going to go right here.
00:32Okay, first off, when we go to the Passover, the Passover feast day is as mentioned in Matthew chapter 26,
00:41verses 17 to 29.
00:44You can also find it in Mark chapter 14, verses 12 to 25.
00:49And finally, if you go to 1 Corinthians chapter 5, verse 8, you'd find it there.
00:55Apostle Paul talks about that.
00:59Now we'll go to the Unleavened Bread.
01:01You can find that in the Book of Acts chapter 20, verse 6.
01:05And also, Paul mentions it in 1 Corinthians chapter 5, verse 8.
01:12Now we'll go to the Feast of Weeks, which is also called Pentecost, birth of the assembly, or what you
01:19call the church.
01:21First one is the Book of Acts chapter 2, verse 1, and then you've got chapter 20, verse 16.
01:29And then the second one, again, with the Apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians, mentions it in chapter 16, verse 8.
01:38And the next one is the Day of Atonement.
01:40The Day of Atonement here is mentioned in the Book of Acts, chapter 27, verse 9.
01:46Finally now, the Feast of Tabernacles.
01:48That's mentioned in John chapter 7, verses 2 to 37.
01:55So I encourage you guys to read up on that and everything, and let me know what you think.
02:01Comment below, let me know what you think.
02:02Anyways, that's all I have to say right now, and thank you guys again for joining me.
02:06Till we meet again, brothers and sisters.
02:08Peace out, and shalom.
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