The feasts were originally tied directly to sacrifices, which Jesus put an end to; so keeping them in that manner is unnecessary. I do remember the feast days; just without the sacrifices of the first Israel, and however modified by the Ashkenazis.
The Passover, feast of unleavened bread, and feast of first fruits honor His sacrifice, death, and resurrection; all 3 days in a row. linked a good little passage, a few weeks ago, with solid clues suggesting that Jesus was possibly born on the feast of trumpets, which would be better appreciated than some solar event on Dec. 25; or do you keep that pagan tradition?
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