
ALL SPRING FEASTS WERE FULFILLED AT JESUS’S FIRST COMING: PASSOVER (Jesus was crucified the same day the lamb for Passover was slain), FIRST FRUITS (Jesus was raised from the dead as the first fruit of all who will be resurrected), WAVE OFFERING (not an official “feast” but a celebration, certain tombs of the saints were opened after Jesus was raised and together they are a sheaf, a wave offering), UNLEAVENED BREAD (sinless-ness for men covered by the blood of Jesus) AND PENTECOST (passing the torch from receiving the law on Mount Sinai to receiving tongues, the Holy Spirit, for the age of Grace for the church.
There are a total of seven biblical Jewish feasts: The spring feasts (four) are noted as Passover, First Fruits, Unleavened Bread, and Pentecost. The autumn feasts (three) are the Feast of Trumpets, the Day of Atonement, and the Feast of Booths, which are speculated to match the prophecies of Rapture, Return of Jesus, and the Millennium as the restoration.
