God's Festivals
in Scripture and
History. Volume
I: The Spring
Festivals
Samuele
Bacchiocchi
Published 1995
pages
252
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Most
evangelical
churches
no
longer
observe
the
annual
Biblical
Festivals
today,
partly
as a
result
of the
radical
anti-feasts
attitude
of the
Puritans,
who
swept
away all
religious
holy
days
except
the
Lord’s
Day. The
Puritans
viewed
the
church
calendar,
which
was
filled
with
saints’
days and
Marian
feasts
instituted
by the
Roman
Catholic
Church,
as
indicative
of the
apostasy
into
which
the
church
had
fallen.
To rid
the
church
of all
the
pagan
superstitions
which
had
become
part of
the
popular
piety,
the
Puritans
in
Colonial
America
did away
with all
the
annual
holy
days. In
doing
so,
however,
they
left
Christians
without
a
religious
calendar
to
commemorate
the
great
saving
acts of
God.
In
God’s
Festivals
in
Scripture
and
History
Dr.
Samuele
Bacchiocchi
challenges
Christians
to bring
about
worship
renewal
by
developing
a church
calendar
patterned
after
the
religious
calendar
God gave
to
Israel.
Such a
calendar
would
focus
during
the
course
of the
year on
the
redemptive
accomplishments
of
Christ’s
first
and
second
Advents
as
typified
by the
annual
Feasts.
We
cannot
preach
the
whole
Bible in
one
sermon.
We
cannot
celebrate
the
whole
story of
redemption
in one
Sabbath.
A church
calendar
patterned
after
the
calendar
of
Israel
can help
to do
justice
to all
the
great
saving
acts of
God.
The
first
volume
deals
with
The
Spring
Festivals,
focusing
especially
on
Passover
and
Pentecost.
The
study
traces
the
origin,
meaning,
and
observance
of
Passover
and
Pentecost
in the
Old
Testament,
New
Testament,
and
early
Christianity.
Two of
the
chapters
offer
practical
suggestions
on how
to
observe
Passover
and
Pentecost
today. |