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PART I. THE FEASTS OF THE LORD
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'''PART I. THE FEASTS OF THE LORD'''
The Feasts of the Lord
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[[The Feasts of the Lord]]<br>
The Three Areas of Redemption
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[[Two Guidelines for Interpreting Bible Types]]<br>
Conquest—The Third Area of Redemption
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[[Enumeration of the Seven Levitical Feasts]]<br>
The Blowing of Trumpets
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[[Seven Feasts Grouped Into Three Observances]]<br>
Preparation for War
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[[The Three Areas of Redemption]]<br>
You Can Be an Overcomer
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[[Conquest—The Third Area of Redemption]]<br>
The Day of Atonement
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[[The Blowing of Trumpets]]<br>
The Feast of Tabernacles
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[[Preparation for War]]<br>
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[[You Can Be an Overcomer]]<br>
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[[The Day of Atonement]]<br>
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[[The Feast of Tabernacles]]<br>
  
PART II. THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES AND THE CHRISTIAN
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'''PART II. THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES AND THE CHRISTIAN'''
The Concept of the House of God
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[[The Concept of the House of God]]<br>
The Glory of God—In His House
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[[The Glory of God—In His House]]<br>
The Building of the Temple of God
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[[The Building of the Temple of God]]<br>
One in Christ in God
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[[One in Christ in God]]<br>
An Eternal Weight of Glory
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[[An Eternal Weight of Glory]]<br>
The Kingdom-wide Fulfillment of the Feast of Tabernacles
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[[The Kingdom-wide Fulfillment of the Feast of Tabernacles]]<br>
The Last Feast and the Christian
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[[The Last Feast and the Christian]]<br>

Revision as of 23:47, 1 July 2012

{This page is a work in progress}


Copyright © 2006 Trumpet Ministries, Inc. All Rights Reserved


Pentecost is not the last gift of God before Jesus returns. There is a definite "more" of Jesus. There are not only two major works of Divine grace. The principal types of Scripture do not portray two stages of redemption but three.

The three major aspects of the Christian redemption are as follows: Passover (salvation through the blood of Jesus); Pentecost (the work of the Holy Spirit in the Church); Tabernacles (the coming of the Father and the Son to dwell forever in Their eternal temple).


Table of Contents

PREFACE

PART I. THE FEASTS OF THE LORD The Feasts of the Lord
Two Guidelines for Interpreting Bible Types
Enumeration of the Seven Levitical Feasts
Seven Feasts Grouped Into Three Observances
The Three Areas of Redemption
Conquest—The Third Area of Redemption
The Blowing of Trumpets
Preparation for War
You Can Be an Overcomer
The Day of Atonement
The Feast of Tabernacles

PART II. THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES AND THE CHRISTIAN The Concept of the House of God
The Glory of God—In His House
The Building of the Temple of God
One in Christ in God
An Eternal Weight of Glory
The Kingdom-wide Fulfillment of the Feast of Tabernacles
The Last Feast and the Christian