the Feasts of Israel prophetic timeline
In order to understand the end times timeline, it is necessary to know the Jewish Feasts. Below is a reference
This one is a timeline spanning over 1000 years
The seven Feasts of Israel (found in Leviticus 23) are viewed as a structural blueprint for the redemptive work of Jesus Christ.
They are split into two distinct seasons: the Spring Feasts, which have already been fulfilled historically by Jesus's first coming, and the Fall Feasts, which point directly to the events of the end times and His second coming. The "Church Age" acts as the historical gap between these two seasons.
Here is how the remaining Fall Feasts specifically relate to end-times events:
1. The Feast of Trumpets (Yom Teruah / Rosh Hashanah)
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The Prophetic Connection: The Rapture & The Gathering
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The Meaning: In scripture, trumpets were used to gather the assembly, sound an alarm, or announce the arrival of a king. In end-times timeline theology, this feast is highly associated with the Rapture of the Church. It signifies the moment Christ calls believers up, preceding the period known as the Tribulation (or Daniel's 70th Week).
2. The Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur)
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The Prophetic Connection: The Tribulation & The Second Coming
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The Meaning: Historically the holiest and most solemn day of the Jewish year, this was the day of national cleansing and repentance. Prophetically, it aligns with the climax of the Great Tribulation—specifically the final deliverance and spiritual redemption of Israel when they recognize Jesus as Messiah, culminating in His physical Second Coming to Earth to defeat the Antichrist.
3. The Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot / Booths)
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The Prophetic Connection: The Millennial Kingdom
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The Meaning: This feast celebrates God "dwelling" or tabernacling with His people, marking a time of immense joy and rest after the harvest. In the prophetic timeline, it represents the Millennial Reign of Christ, where Jesus establishes His physical kingdom on Earth for 1,000 years of peace, eventually transitioning into the Eternal Kingdom (the Ages of the Ages).