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