“The Holy Days of our Lord”
On location in Israel, we created this presentation of the
holidays our Lord celebrated. Given to Moses on Mt. Sinai, these
celebrations comprise one of the most fascinating studies of Biblical
types and shadows. Few churches or seminaries teach what we take up
in this series. Closed Captioned.
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- V713 Overview
- Zola teaches from the Mount of Olives, giving us a summary of the
festivals that the Lord established for the Chosen People in Leviticus
23. Zola interviews Dan Hendrickson who explains how rabbinical Jews
view each of the feasts.
- V714 Passover
- In front of a blood-stained doorway, Zola gives us a look at the
original Exodus and our own deliverance from the wilderness of a sinful
life. Each element of the traditional Seder is explained as it relates
to Christ’s fulfillment and the Lord’s redemptive plan and picture.
- V715 Unleavened Bread
- Zola speaks on the Lord’s festival to annually remind the Chosen People
that they did not have time to let the bread rise when He delivered them
out of Egypt, and how the Messiah is represented in the matzo itself. We go to
a factory outside Jerusalem to find out how matzo is made.
- V716 First Fruits
- The Church and the Chosen are represented in the wave offerings of the
two loaves of bread before the Lord, the offering for the new harvest
season. We interview the editor of Eretz (The Land) magazine regarding his insights
into the ancient commonalties between modern Judaism and the present-day
Church.
- V717 Pentecost
- Zola explains that when Christ told His disciples to wait until the
power of the Lord came, the Jews were anticipating the celebration of
Shavuot.
- V718 Trumpets
- Zola teaches on Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, as a day of
celebration and merriment. It is also a time that the seriousness of sin
begins to weigh on the hearts of the Jewish people. We see how the
ceremonial horns, shofars, are made. Left Behind author Tim LaHaye
gives us his insights as
to what will happen at the sound of the last trumpet.
- V719 Day of Atonement
- From the Mount of Olives, Zola tells us about Yom Kippur. Once a year,
the priest entered into the presence of God in the Holy of Holies. Here,
a sacrifice was made for the corporate sin of the nation. We show you a
recreation of the Tabernacle located in Timna Park, on the Red Sea.
- V720 Tabernacles
- Standing next to a sukkah (booth), Zola explains how the mood in Israel
changes from a solemn occasion of judgment to one of celebration and
merriment. U.S. immigrant Chuck King tells us about the International Christian Embassy
Jerusalem plans for its yearly celebration at Qumran.
- V721 Purim / Hanukkah
- From the giant Menorah by the Israeli Parliament, Zola recalls the book
of Esther as well as the New Testament references to the Festival of
Lights, rededicating the Temple. We hear the testimony of a natural-born
Israeli whose life dramatically changed when he found his Messiah.
- V722 Sabbath
- Standing by a stream in the desert, Zola reads from Exodus and teaches
about the day of rest. He draws a contrast between this commandment and
where Christian people find their “rest.” Rabbi Henri Noach explains why
this one observance most distinguishes the Jewish people.
- V723 Music
- The music seen in the other ten programs. We see dramatic recreations of
each feast, Zola’s performance on location in Israel as well as a view of the scenic
beauty of the Holy Land.