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1. Pentecost is derived from the Greek word “Penta” which means ________
50
2. How many people were gathered, praying, in the upper room after Yeshua’s
ascension?
120
For approximately how many years did the children of YHVH commemorate
the feasts before Yeshua’s first coming?
1500 Years
The Hebrew word for the fruit of the vine is_________________
Tirosh
What does the number 7 (seven) mean in the Word of YHVH?
a) Fullness
b) Completion
c) Perfection
The 3 Feast seasons namely Passover, Pentecost and Tabernacles represent the 3
main characteristics of my relationship with YHVH namely ______________________,
______________________, and ___________________________________ of YHVH.
The peace, power (authority) and rest
The seven feasts points to the ___________________________________ and
__________________________ of Yeshua Ha’Massiach.
Life and Ministry / first and second coming
Emet is the Hebrew word for _________________________
Truth
The biblical marriage consisted of 3 stages nl ____________________________,
__________________________________, and ___________________________
The engagement, the marriage ceremony, and the wedding feast.
At Mount Sinai YHVH gave His children the Ketubah which is the Hebrew word for a
___________________________________________.
Marriage contract.
The children of YHVH referred to the 10 days between the Feast of Trumpets and
the Day of Atonement as the ________________days and 10 days of
_________________________
Awesome, repentance
The Jews did not accept Yeshua as their Messiah because they were expecting
the Messiah to be a ________________________________________ that would
________________________________________.
warrior, free them from the Roman oppression
The feasts are often called “Holy convocations” (Mikra) which is translated from the
Hebrew language as ______________________________________
(dress) rehearsals
What is the Hebrew (root word) for feasts and what does it mean?
Mo’ed
• Appointed times
• Set times / meetings.
• Appointed signs or signals