Why Study?
p.35-38
What Happened? p.39-46
Hebrew Roots p.47-54
Appointed Times p.53-58
Hebrew Calendar p.59-63
100


The Hebrew word for

"feast" or "festival" is mo'ed

and means _____________________.
"appointed time"
100


The first century believers continued

to celebrate the feast days,

realizing that the feast days

were a symbol of ________.
Yeshua
100


The prayer shawl worn by Hebrew men is called a ________.

Example:

tallit [tah LEET]
100


During Creation, God said that the ______ in the sky

would be to divide the day from the night

and would also be for signs, seasons, days, and years.
lights (referring to the sun, moon, and stars)
100


In the Bible, God called the months by the ordinal (or numerical) names,

such as: first month, second month, etc.

The names given to the months are of ________ origin.
Babylonian
200
Paul wrote to the Gentile believers in Colossians 2:16-17
that the feast days are a shadow of _______ ___ ____.
"things to come".
200


By the second century, the Gentiles were
upset with the Jewish people who did not believe in Yeshua.

Because of this, the Gentiles began to
take control of the church,
stopped celebrating God's feast days,
and began making their own holidays.

Can you give an example of a feast day that was replaced with a new holiday?
An example of this would be stopping Passover and replacing it with Easter.
200


Understanding _______ customs and terminology

helps expose intricate details and treasures.
Hebraic, or Hebrew
200


During which Hebrew month does the harvest begin?
Aviv, also called Nisan
200


When does a "day" begin and end according to the Bible?
A day begins and ends at sunset.

This is why Shabbat is from Friday evening until Saturday evening.
300
Did the apostles (disciples) keep the Feast Days?
Yes! Paul told the church in Corinth to keep Passover.
After Yeshua's death, Paul returned to Jerusalem
to keep the Feast of Weeks (Pentecost).
300


Give the name of the fourth-century leader who made it illegal

to keep the Sabbath and celebrate God's feast days.
Constantine
300
How many actual commandments are there in the Torah?
The Torah has 613 commandments.
300


In which month do we celebrate the Feast of Trumpets,

Day of Atonement, and Feast of Tabernacles?
Ethanim, also known as Tishri
300


Biblical months begin on the sighting of the _____ _____.
new moon
400


Name the 4 Spring Feasts and 3 Fall Feasts.
Spring Feasts:
1. Passover
2. Unleavened Bread
3. First Fruits
4. Feast of Weeks


Fall Feasts:
1. Feast of Trumpets
2. Day of Atonement
3. Feast of Tabernacles
400


This group of people wanted to get rid of pagan ceremonies

but also got rid of all the Biblical feast days

in the process.
Puritans
400
The weekly Sabbath is a time of rejoicing as God is celebrated as our _________.
Creator
400


How many Hebrew months are there?
12
400


Do the dates of the feast days change each year?
No, the feast days are always on the same Hebrew date each year.
The Hebrew calendar does not always line up
the same way with our Gregorian calendar.
(The Gregorian calendar is the one that uses
"January, February, March, etc. for the months).
500


What are "fence rules"?
Fence rules are rules that
the rabbis added to God's word.
500


God's Holy Days are __________ of things to come.
shadows
500


The fringe on the edges of the tallit is called a tzitzit.

In Numbers 15, God tells the Hebrews to make fringes

on the borders of their garments to remind them

of ____ ____.
God's law
500


The Feast of First Fruits is also referred to as _________.
Pentecost or Shavuot
500


When the Bible refers to seasons,

it is typically referring to the ______ ______.
Biblical holidays (or feast days)