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Yom Kippur, End Time Prophetic Meaning of Yom Kippurim (Messianic Jewish), Day of Atonement

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⁣Yom Kippur, End Time Prophetic Meaning of Yom Kippurim (Messianic Jewish), Day of Atonement


⁣Yom Kippur, Day of Atonement is the holiest day of the year and a day
entirely devoted to GOD and prayer. It is traditionally a fast day. (See
below Lev 16:31). For Messianic Jews this can be a time of joy in the
knowledge that our sins are atoned for. Otherwise it is traditional to
wear white, as on Rosh HaShanah. For a Messianic Jew or Christian, it
can be a day of fasting and intercession for the Jewish people and
Israel in particular. For the lukewarm, Yom Kippur is a reminder that
Judgement day is near and TODAY, everyday is the day of repentance and
salvation!

⁣Themes
• Teshuvah (Repentance); Kafarah (Atonement); Tfilah (Prayer)
• Kaporet (Place of Atonement, or 'Mercy Seat')
• Yom Kippurim (Day of Atonements, also "a day like Purim")
• Yamim Nora'im (Days of Awe -- ends with Yom Kippur)
• Shabbat Shabbaton (Sabbath of Sabbaths i.e. Holiest Day of the Year)
• HaTsum (The Fast); HaYom (The Day)
• HaYom Gadol (The Great Day); Shofar HaGadol (The Great Shofar)
• Panim el-Panim (Face to Face); Kvod Elohim (Glory of GOD)
• Yom HaDin (the Day of Judgment); Neilah (Sealing/Closing)

When is Yom Kippur 2011?
Remember, a Jewish day is sunset to sunset, not midnight to midnight.
The "official" date for 2011 on the pre-set calendar, which most of the
Jewish World observes, is October 8th -- it begins October 7th at
sundown.

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