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YOM KIPPUR

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Feast of Yom Kippur

CG Learning to Prophesy Marco Lafebre

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Leviticus 23:26-32 (NKJV)

The Day of Atonement 26 And the LORD spoke to Moses, saying:  27 “Also the tenth day of this seventh month shall

be the Day of Atonement. It shall be a holy convocation for you; you shall afflict your souls, and offer an offering made by fire to the LORD.

28 And you shall do no work on that same day, for it is the Day of Atonement, to make atonement for you before the LORD your God. 

29 For any person who is not afflicted in soul on that same day shall be cut off from his people. 

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Leviticus 23:26-32 (NKJV)30 And any person who does any work on that

same day, that person I will destroy from among his people. 

31 You shall do no manner of work; it shall be a statute forever throughout your generations in all your dwellings. 

32 It shall be to you a Sabbath of solemn rest, and you shall afflict your souls; on the ninth day of the month at evening, from evening to evening, you shall celebrate your Sabbath.”

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THE MEANING OF YOM KIPPUR

Yom Kippur is the Day of Atonement. The word Yom means “Day”, and Kippur is derived from the Hebrew word Kaphar meaning “to cover’.

So Atonement, means “to cover”. On Yom Kippur the high priest was to

make “a covering” for the sins of Israel committed in the year. 

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THE APOINTED TIMETIME OF YOM KIPPUR

The feast of Yom Kippur falls on the 10th day of Tishri, the seventh month of the Hebrew Calendar.

Yom Kippur falls between the Feast of Trumpets on the 1st and the Feast of Tabernacles on the 15th of the month.

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Yom KippurThe focus of this day is a day of national repentance and the

forgiveness of sins. When the first Temple was standing, the

Day of Atonement was only a temporary measure until the next year when the whole process would be repeated.

The Passover lamb was only a picture of a greater fulfillment

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FULFILLMENT OF YOM KIPPUR

The rehearsal of Yom Kippur will come to and end when the prophetic scene be fulfilled.

The national repentance will one day occur when the nation of Israel comes to a national realization of Jesus as Messiah.

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Mourning for the Pierced One

Zechariah 12:9-10New King James Version (NKJV)9 It shall be in that day that I will seek to

destroy all the nations that come against Jerusalem.

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Mourning for the Pierced One

10 “And I will pour on the house of David and on the inhabitants of Jerusalem the Spirit of grace and supplication; then they will look on Me whom they pierced. Yes, they will mourn for Him as one mourns for his only son, and grieve for Him as one grieves for a firstborn.

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Main idea of Yom Kippur

The central idea of Yom Kippur is of the need for national repentance leading to national salvation.

The feasts of the Lord show the plan of God to take Israel from a state of disobedience and alienation from God to redemption.

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The High Priest

It was on Yom Kippur, the only day of the year that the High Priest was allowed to enter into the Holy of Holiest with the blood of lambs and goats, to present offerings for the atonement for himself and for the people.

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The High Priest

It was in this only occasion that the High Priest could pronounce in the Holy of Holies the unpronounceable name of the Lord.

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The High PriestThe high priest was to represent the nation

before the Lord on Yom Kippur. The atonement of the nation was

dependent on the high priest doing his job. Therefore to safeguard against any

problems one week before the day the high priest left his home and moved to the Temple.

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THE PREPARATION

He was sprinkled with ashes from the “Red Heifer” during the week to make sure he was ritually pure in case he had come in contact with a dead body or some other event.

(Numbers 19:1-10)

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THE PREPARATION A substitute was also appointed for the

high priest should he die or become unclean.

The substitute was the captain of the Temple having command of the officers and Temple guard.

Acts when Peter is confronted by the captain of the Temple guard.

(Acts 4:1, 5:24, 26) 

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Acts 4:1(NKJV)

Peter and John Arrested4 Now as they spoke to the people, the

priests, the captain of the temple, and the Sadducees came upon them,

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Acts 5:24, 26 (NKJV)

24 Now when the high priest, the captain of the temple, and the chief priests heard these things, they wondered what the outcome would be.

26 Then the captain went with the officers and brought them without violence, for they feared the people, lest they should be stoned.

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THE PREPARATION

During the week leading up to Yom Kippur the high priest would conduct Temple sacrifices. He would also practice for the Yom Kippur service so there would be no mistakes

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THE PREPARATION

Normally, he only washes his hands and feet; but on Yom Kippur he would wash fully immersed in the golden laver.

He would change five times into and out of his two sets of priestly garments.

The morning priestly garments were different from the garment the high priest would wear on Yom Kippur. 

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THE MORNING SERVICE

The Temple service on Yom Kippur began at dawn on 10th of Tishri.

The High Priest would also wash himself fully in golden laver in the Court of Priest.

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Using Linen Garments

The high priest would wear the garments prescribed in the Law.

However, on Yom Kippur, the high priest was to wear linen garments, and to bath fully.

(Leviticus 16:4) 

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Aaron Priestly Garments Diagram.

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Priest garments

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Leviticus 16:4 (NKJV)

4 He shall put the holy linen tunic and the linen trousers on his body; he shall be girded with a linen sash, and with the linen turban he shall be attired. These are holy garments. Therefore he shall wash his body in water, and put them on.

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Linen Garments

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THE AFTERNOON SERVICE

The Yom Kippur service was the focus of the Afternoon Service.

The High priest would make sacrifices for himself and the people. 

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The furniture of the Tabernacle

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THE CONFESSION OF THE HIGH PRIEST

The first thing the high priest was required to do after bathing and changing into his linen garments was to confess his sins over the bull. He was to take his two hands and place them on the bull; the blood of the bull would later be sprinkled at the Holy of Holies.

The bull was the priest’s sin offering.

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Priests Sin Offering

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Pronouncing the name of God

Three times during this period he would utter the name of the Lord (YHWH). When the name of the Lord was spoken the people and high priest would fall on their faces and repeat the words, “Blessed be His name whose glorious kingdom is forever and ever!”. 

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THE TWO GOATSAfter confessing his sins on the bull, the

high priest would move to the eastern side of the altar.

There, two goats were brought to him, escorted by the deputy high priest and the chief high priest of the divisions of priests.

(I Chron. 24:1-19) 

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THE TWO GOATS

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Sin Offering and ScapegoatTwo lots were placed in golden vessel; One inscribed with “For YHWH”, The other “For Azael” (Scapegoat). The goat chosen for the Lord became a sin

offering, the other the scapegoat, let loose into the wilderness.

The “For Azael” goat was identified with a crimson cord around its horns. After the goats were chosen the high priest returned to the bull. 

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The Scapegoat

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THE SIN OFFERINGWhen the priest returned to the bull, he

would confess the sins of the priesthood;

After confessing the sins of the priesthood the high priest would then slay the bull and his blood would be collected in a golden bowl. An attending priest would stir the bowl of blood so it would not clot.

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Leviticus 16:11 (NKJV)

11 “And Aaron shall bring the bull of the sin offering, which is for himself, and make atonement for himself and for his house, and shall kill the bull as the sin offering which is for himself.

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THE BURNING OF INCENSEAfter the high priest slaughters the bull,

he is to take coals from the altar, along with fragrant incense, and enter the holy of holies.

The high priest would then put the incense on the coals.

The area would be then filled with smoke, concealing the mercy seat.

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Coals from the altar and Fragrant Incense

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SPRINKLING OF BLOODThe high priest, after filling the holy of

holies with incense, would then leave the room and go to the priest with the bowl of bulls’ blood and retrieve it.

He would then take the blood with him to the Holy of Holies behind the curtain. He would sprinkle the blood on the Mercy Seat (Atonement cover). He would sprinkle the blood seven times.

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Leviticus 16:14 (NKJV)

14 He shall take some of the blood of the bull and sprinkle it with his finger on the mercy seat on the eastside; and before the mercy seat he shall sprinkle some of the blood with his finger seven times.

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Sprinkling the blood

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The Arc of the Covenant was no longer present in the Second Temple. By some accounts the Arc was hidden by Jeremiah from the Babylonians in Mt. Nebo.

Therefore, the 2nd Temple did not have the Arc;

And so the 3rdTemple does not need an Arc. 

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The goat for the LordThe priest would again leave the Holy of

Holies and go to the goat that was chosen for the Lord.

This goat would be slain and it’s blood collected.

The priest would return to the sacred area for the third time and sprinkle the blood of the goat on Atonement Seat.

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Leviticus 16:15 (NKJV)

15 “Then he shall kill the goat of the sin offering, which is for the people, bring its blood inside the veil, do with that blood as he did with the blood of the bull, and sprinkle it on the mercy seat and before the mercy seat.

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The Mercy Seat

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Sprinkling on the horns of the altar

The priest was then to take some of blood from the bull and goat and put it on all the horns of the altar. He would also to sprinkle it seven times with his finger.

(Leviticus 16:18-20)

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Sprinkling on the horns of the altar

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Leviticus 16:18-20 (NKJV)18 And he shall go out to the altar

that is before the LORD, and make atonement for it, and shall take some of the blood of the bull and some of the blood of the goat, and put it on the horns of the altar all around.19 Then he shall sprinkle some of the blood on it with his finger seven times, cleanse it, and consecrate it from the uncleanness of the children of Israel.

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Leviticus 16:20 (NKJV)

20 “And when he has made an end of atoning for the Holy Place, the tabernacle of meeting, and the altar, he shall bring the live goat.

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Confessing the sins of Israel

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THE SCAPEGOAT After the priest was finished with

placing the blood on the altar the priest then return to the living goat.

He would place his hands on the goat and confess the sins of Israel over him.

Then a man would lead the goat off into the wilderness, carrying the sins of Israel with him.

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Into the wilderness

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Burning the remains

Everybody would wait to receive news of the success of the scapegoat being led into the wilderness.

The remains of the bull and goat were removed and taken outside Jerusalem to be burned. 

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Removing the fire pan

The priest would enter the Holy of Holies a fifth time to remove the incense ladle and fire pan.

He would then bathe for a fifth, and final time; changing into his traditional priestly garments.. 

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Evening Service

He would then perform the normal evening Temple service.

In the evening of the 10th of Tishri Yom Kippur would conclude

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No more wandering

After the 2nd Temple was erected, the scapegoat was led out about 12 miles from the Temple to a rocky cliff and was pushed off the cliff so it would not wander into inhabited areas. 

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Pushed off the cliff

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Prophetic connotations

This feast points out to the reconciliation of the Israelites with God.

The prophetical picture of this feast will be accomplish when the Lord Jesus Christ returns to the earth for the battle of Armageddon.

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Prophetic connotations

The Day of Atonement marks the second coming of the Lord when He reveals Himself to Israel. 

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When will this be?

This will occur in Yom Kippur seven years after the Feast of Trumpets when the Rapture was accomplished.

This will be the day in which the Jewish survivors will recognize Jesus-Christ as their Messiah.

On this day, a massive conversion of Jewish to Jesus Christ will take place.

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Present days.

No biblical feast, as there are no sacrifices.

Jewish Feast, tradition from the Pharisees.

Some orthodox Jewish perform a chicken sacrifice, as they can keep the blood on the picture.

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Swinging the chicken

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Kapparot

In the Jewish religious practice of Kapparot, a cockerel literally becomes a religious and sacred vessel and is swung around the head and then sacrificed on the afternoon before Yom Kippur, the Day of

Atonement, them its given to the poor.

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Good deeds

The atonement has been replaced by acts of mercy and good deeds.

The days of repentance previous to this date, help them to review their lives.

Also this is a time to keep their names in the book of life by doing good deeds.

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The book of life

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2 Chronicles 7:14

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Christianity

As Christians, we can see a wonderful picture of Jesus on this day and on the other Feasts of the Lord celebrated in the Old Testament.

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The New Testament

In the New Testament, the book of Hebrews says, 

Hebrews 9:12"He entered the most holy place

once for all by His own blood, having obtained eternal redemption."

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Cleansed by the Blood of the Lamb

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Jesus our atonement

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Isaiah 53:4-6 (NKJV)4 Surely He has borne our griefs and

carried our sorrows; yet we esteemed Him stricken, smitten by God, and afflicted. 5 But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; the chastisement for our peace was upon Him, and by His stripes we are healed. 6 All we like sheep have gone astray; We have turned, every one, to his own way; And the LORD has laid on Him the iniquity of us all.

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2 Corinthians 5:21 (NKJV)

21 For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.

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1 Peter 2:24 (NKJV)

24 who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness—by whose stripes you were healed.

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Jesus our High Priest

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Romans 11:25-27 (NKJV)

25 For I do not desire, brethren, that you should be ignorant of this mystery, lest you should be wise in your own opinion, that blindness in part has happened to Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in.

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26 And so all Israel will be saved, as it is written: “The Deliverer will come out of Zion, And He will turn away ungodliness from Jacob;27 For this is My covenant with them,When I take away their sins.”

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Next week:

The Feast of Tabernacles.On that way we will finish our series on

the Feast of the Lord.

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