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                        YOM KIPPUR:  FEAST OR FAST?
                             Rachmiel Frydland

     According to Jewish tradition and the Talmud (Tractate Ta'anith 26b), 

Yom Kippur has been one of the great Jewish Feast celebrated annually. In ancient times the people would joyfully dress in white, anticipating their purification from sin.

It was only once a year, on this day, that G*d would allow the High Priest to enter behind the veil into the innermost court of the tabernacle. And this could be done only after sacrificial blood had been shed to cover his own transgressions as well as those of the Jewish nation. In the Holy of Holies, he could then approach the mercy-seat and receive assurance that G*d had sanctified the sacrifice for sin. We read in the Hebrew Scriptures:

          And  there  shall  be no man in  the  tabernacle  of  the 
       congregation  when he goeth in to make an atonement  in  the 
       Holy  Place, until he come out, and have made  an  atonement 
       for  himself,  and  for  his  household  and  for  all   the 
       congregation of Israel.  And he shall go out unto the  altar 
       that  is before the Lord, and make an atonement for it;  and 
       shall take of the blood of the bullock, and of the blood  of 
       the  goat,  and  put it upon the horns of  the  altar  round 
       about.  And he shall sprinkle of the blood upon it with  his 
       finger  seven times and cleanse it, and hallow it  from  the 
       uncleanness  of  the children of Israel.  For  on  that  day 
       shall the priest make an atonement for you, to cleanse  you, 
       that  ye  may be clean from all your sins before  the  Lord.  
       [Leviticus 16:17-19,30]

                            CHANGING ATTITUDES:
                            FROM FAITH TO FEAR

     If Yom Kippur was at one time one of the most significant feasts, why 

is it still not so today? For what reason are the ten days between Rosh HaShanah (New Year) and Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) called the Tamim Nora'im (Ten Days of Fear)? Why do Jewish people now spend time fasting, weeping and pleading before G*d instead of rejoicing at His compassion as their forefathers once did?

The Talmud states that toward the end of the Second Temple period, certain distressing signs began to appear:

          Our Rabbis taught:  At first they used to bind a shining 
       crimson  strip of cloth on the outside door of the  Temple.  
       If  the  strip of cloth turned into the white  color,  they 
       would  rejoice; if it did not turn white they were full  of 
       sorrow and shame.  [Tractate Yoma 67a]

     Hence, the problem:  The people began to realize more and more that 

the sacrifice of Yom Kippur did not have the power to cleanse their sinful hearts. They no longer experienced the release of sin's heavy burden that the Psalmist King David wrote about: Blessed ("Happy" in Hebrew) is he whose transgressions are forgiven, whose sins are covered. Blessed (Happy) is the man whose sin the L*rd does not count against him and in whose spirit is not deceit. [Psalm 32:1,2]

It seemed that G*d no longer found the sacrifice acceptable. However, G*d will never go back on His word. He has not canceled out the Torah principle of atonement for sin by blood. Leviticus 17:11 states: "For the life of the flesh is in the blood: and I have given it to you upon the altar to make an atonement for your souls: for it is the blood that maketh an atonement for the soul."

Jewish people who observe Yom Kippur will take either a rooster for a male or a hen for a female and turn it about the head. They hope to obtain pardon as they recite: "This is my substitute. This is in exchange for me. This chicken will die instead of me, so I may obtain life instead of it." Also a part of the Yom Kippur prayer are these words: "And may the diminishing of my blood and fat as a result of the Yom Kippur fast be accepted by G*d as though I would have offered it upon the altar of G*d in Jerusalem."

Something is missing. The people are left with apprehension and serious doubts as to whether G*d had indeed accepted their sacrifice. The rest of the day is spent in sorrow and fasting. If they knew beyond a shadow of doubt that they were forgiven, there would be no further need for tears. Instead, the hearts would be overflowing with joy for answered prayer.

Jewish tradition has also taught us that the reason for using a ram's horn or shofar on the Ten Days of Fear and on Yom Kippur is to remind G*d of Isaac's willingness to be a sacrifice when his father Abraham bound him to the altar on Mount Moriah.

As we read the account in the Tenach (Genesis 22), we realize that G*d honored the faith of Abraham and the obedience of Isaac. Abraham said, "God Himself will provide the lamb for the burnt offering, my son." They both rejoiced for a ram was found in a nearby thicket!

G*d wanted to spare Isaac's life; He still has the same desire for each of us today. Blood must be shed before there can be remission of sins, yet animal sacrifice is no longer pleasing to the L*rd. Since G*d is faithful to His word and will not leave us without help, who will be our sacrificial lamb?

THE VOICE OF ISAIAH

The prophet Isaiah speaks of the one who will give his life for us in chapter 53:7-10:

       He  was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened  not 
       his mouth: he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as 
       a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not  his 
       mouth.  He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who 
       shall  declare his generation?  For he was cut off  out  of 
       the land of the living, for the transgression of my  people 
       was  he stricken.  And he made his grave with  the  wicked, 
       and  with  the rich in his death; because he  had  done  no 
       violence,  neither  was any deceit in his  mouth.   Yet  it 
       pleased  the Lord to bruise him; he hath put him to  grief; 
       when thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin, he shall 
       see  his seed, he shall prolong his days, and the  pleasure 
       of the Lord shall prosper in his hand.

                             THE NEW COVENANT

     About 2,000 years ago, while our Jewish people were under Roman 

domination, Yeshua HaNotzree [Jesus of Nazareth] came to the people claiming He was the Messiah, the one sent by G*d to provide salvation. The moment Yeshua died, the veil of the temple was torn in two, from top to bottom. [Matthew 27:50-51] The earth quaked beneath men's feet. The Talmud says that forty years before the destruction of the Temple, the gates opened of themselves.

This event is of utmost importance because it establishes Yeshua as being the new High Priest and Lamb of G*d. No longer must there be an annual offering for sin on our behalf; instead, He has made restitution for us once and for all. It is now possible for each of us to have direct access to G*d through the blood of Yeshua HaMashiach.

One of the early Jewish followers of Messiah has expressed it in this way:

          But Messiah being come an High Priest of good things to 
       come,  by a greater and more perfect tabernacle, not  made 
       with hands, that is to say, not of this building:  Neither 
       by the blood of goats and calves, but by his own blood  he 
       entered  in  once  into the Holy  Place,  having  obtained 
       eternal redemption for us.  For if the blood of bulls  and 
       of  goats,  and  the ashes of  an  heifer  sprinkling  the 
       unclean,  sanctifieth to the purifying of the flesh:   How 
       much  more  shall the blood of Messiah,  who  through  the 
       eternal  Spirit [Ruach Hakodesh] offered  himself  without 
       spot  to  God, purge your conscience from  dead  works  to 
       serve the living God? [Hebrews 9:11-14]

     In the same chapter, he further describes the holy place as being 

heaven itself where G*d dwells. Messiah is now at the right hand of G*d and continually makes intercession for us. The L*rd has made a new covenant with the house of Israel.

          I will put my laws in their minds and write them on their 
       hearts.   I will be their God, and they will be  my  people.  
       For I will forgive their wickedness and will remember  their 
       sins no more.  [Hebrews 8:10,12; Jeremiah 31:30-33]

     The choice is now left to each of us:  Should we follow after 

sacrifices no longer prescribed by G*d or follow Yeshua HaMashiach, the eternal Yom Kippur Lamb and High Priest?

Here is the account of a Jewish man, one of the earliest and closest believers in Messiah, who still celebrated Yom Kippur in the traditional manner of having a feast of true simcha and gratitude:

          For you know that it was not with perishable things such 
       as  silver and gold that you were redeemed from  the  empty 
       way  of life handed down to you from your forefathers,  but 
       with the precious blood of Messiah, a lamb without  blemish 
       or defect.  He was chosen before the creation of the world, 
       but was revealed in these last times for your sake.  
       [I Peter 1:18-20]

     Yeshua invites you to receive Him and the new life He has to offer 

you. We encourage you to search your own heart and ask yourself, "Where is my atonement for sin? Is it in prayer and fasting alone? Is animal sacrifice sufficient? Or is it true that the blood of Yeshua the Messiah cleanses from all sin?" Once you discover G*d's Lamb, He will give you His joy and peace which passes all understanding as your Yom Kippur fast truly becomes your Yom Kippur feast.

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Comments On This Page:

Leviticus 23:26 posted by Yeshua of Bethlehem on 09/30/2001 at 08:13:36 from IP# 66.25.31.45

Why did you omit this Torah bible verse in your fast/feast day discussion.

THOU SHALT AFFLICT YOUR SOUL.

Do you afflict yourself with a feast?

You and your messianic outreach will be remembered by G-d and He will soon deal with you for attempting to steal the souls of His children.

He knows Paul of Tarsus epistle Philippian 1:18. "Whether Christ be preached by PRETENSE or truth, I rejoice, yea I rejoice."

Does the G-d of all creation need to use pretense, lies, gile or the threat of death to have gentiles convert to Judaism? The G-d of Creation is a G-d of TRUTH (emet). He created the universe and everything that is in it without falsehoods.

BE PREPARED TO MEET YOUR YESHUA WHERE HE RESIDES IN THE HEAT OF BRIMSTONE.....

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