God's Festivals
in Scripture and
History. Volume
II: The Spring
Festivals
Samuele
Bacchiocchi
Published 2002
pages
285
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Price $20.00
Binding
Paperback
BP-GFII
In the second
volume of
God’s
Festivals
Dr. Bacchiocchi
examines the
typical nature
and the
antitypical
fulfillment of
the feasts of
Trumpets,
Atonement, and
Tabernacles. The
study shows how
the Fall Feasts
of Israel reveal
the unfolding of
the events
leading to the
consummation of
redemption.
Bible students
interested in
End-time
prophecies will
find this book
of great value,
because it
offers valuable
insights into
the prophetic
message of the
Book of
Revelation.
The procedure
followed
throughout the
book is first to
establish the
typical nature
and meaning of
the feasts in
the Old
Testament and
then to trace
their
antitypical
fulfillment in
the New
Testament. The
study traces the
historical,
Christological,
ecclesiological,
and
eschatological
fulfillment of
the Fall Feasts
through Biblical
and Christian
history.
Dr.
Bacchiocchi
shows
how the
feasts
of
Israel
have
both a
commemorative
and
prefigurative
function.
They
commemorate
past
events
of
Israel’s
history,
but they
also
prefigure
future
events
of the
unfolding
of
salvation
history.
God
chose to
reveal
through
the
Spring
and Fall
Feasts
of
ancient
Israel,
the
unfolding
of
salvation
history,
from its
inauguration
at
Christ’s
first
Advent
to its
consummation
at the
second
Advent.
You will
find
that
these
two
books
will
give you
a fuller
understanding
of the
major
events
leading
to the
consummation
of
redemption.
They
will
help you
to
better
conceptualize
and
internalize
the
reality
of
salvation
typified
by the
Holy
Days.
They
will
offer
you new
insights
on how
the
typology
of the
Fall
Feasts
reveals
the
major
events
leading
to the
establishment
of
God’s
Kingdom. |