In the second volume of God’s
Festivals Dr. Bacchiocchi examines the typical
nature and the antitypical fulfillment of the feasts of
Trumpets, Atonement, and Tabernacles. The study shows how
the Fall Feasts of Israel reveal the unfolding of the
events leading to the consummation of redemption. Bible
students interested in End-time prophecies will find this
book of great value, because it offers valuable insights
into the prophetic message of the Book of Revelation.
The procedure followed throughout
the book is first to establish the typical nature and
meaning of the feasts in the Old Testament and then to
trace their antitypical fulfillment in the New Testament.
The study traces the historical, Christological,
ecclesiological, and eschatological fulfillment of the
Fall Feasts through Biblical and Christian history.
Dr. Bacchiocchi shows how the
feasts of Israel have both a commemorative and
prefigurative function. They commemorate past events of
Israel’s history, but they also prefigure future
events of the unfolding of salvation history. God chose
to reveal through the Spring and Fall Feasts of ancient
Israel, the unfolding of salvation history, from its
inauguration at Christ’s first Advent to its
consummation at the second Advent.
You will find that these two books
will give you a fuller understanding of the major events
leading to the consummation of redemption. They will help
you to better conceptualize and internalize the reality
of salvation typified by the Holy Days. They will offer
you new insights on how the typology of the Fall Feasts
reveals the major events leading to the establishment of
God’s Kingdom.

Five of the eight chapters can be accessed by clicking their titles below:
Festival Typology
The Feast of Trumpets in the Old Testament
The Feast of Trumpets in the New Testament
The Day of Atonement in the Old Testament
The Day of Atonement in the New Testament
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