Celebrating the Birth of A God in December (Part 5.5 Day of Atonement)

Day of Atonement (Yom HaKippurim) Seek Forgiveness

Forgive as You are Forgiven: During the time between Trumpets and Day of Atonement is a time to consider our ways and make correction as needed. Just as the priests were ordained and consecrated by the atonement sacrifice, so Jesus has been our atoning sacrifice. We are the one who deserves death but instead we will be set free because Jesus takes our place. Forgive others, just as Jesus forgave those who persecuted him. The original Ash Wednesday/Lent.

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Part 5 - Why Celebrate the Birth of Jesus Differently? This is a five part series looking at the Celebrations of the Birth of a God in December.

Part 1 - Who is Celebrating? Who is being Celebrated?

Part 2 - What are the Traditions?

Part 3 - When Did Things Change?

Part 4 - Where is The Good News in the Old Testament?

Part 5 - Why Celebrate the Birth of Jesus Differently?

Part 5.1 Passover and Unleavened Bread

Part 5.2 First Fruits

Part 5.3 Pentecost

Part 5.4 Feast of Trumpets

Part 5.5 Day of Atonement

Part 5.6 Feast of Tabernacles

Part 5.7 The Weekly Sabbath