Calliss Clan · @callissclan
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Whipped ricotta & fig toasts with candied chilli bacon figs & thyme - was as delicious as it looks!
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Calliss Clan · @callissclan
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Spicy halloumi salad with tomatoes & fried bread tomatoes, onion & mint

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Tamsin Lewis · @passamezzo
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How and gathering for made us human apnews.com/article/science-hea "Cooking food marked more than just a lifestyle change for our ancestors. It helped fuel our , give us bigger brains — and later down the line, would become the centerpiece of the feasting that brought together."

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The Feast of Tabernacles

In the Old Testament, there was a festival called the Feast of Weeks, the Feast of Tabernacles or Sukkot. During this feast, God instructed His people to dwell in booths for seven days along with their children. It was a feast that was commanded to be kept forever, and the last of the seven major feasts mentioned in Leviticus 23.

Paul says that we are the temple of God, and the Spirit of God dwells in us (ref 1Co 3:16). The Book of Revelation, which is a prophetic book of things to come, also speaks about the tabernacle of God:

Rev 21:3 , “And I heard a loud voice from heaven saying, "Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and He will dwell with them, and they shall be His people. God Himself will be with them and be their God.”

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Calliss Clan · @callissclan
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Spiced rhubarb & almond cake - debating whether or not to do the jam & cream filling… 🤔 rhubarb

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Atonement

What is the Feast of Atonement?

We can better understand it by looking at what the Hebrew word for atonement actually means. “Atonement,” in Hebrew, is the word kaphar and according to the Ancient Hebrew Lexicon Bible, it speaks of “a protective covering; to go over something as a covering; or the covering of debt or wrong.”

The word sin is also described as a debt (Matthew 6:12). To be in sin means we lack the truth or understanding; therefore, lying, stealing, and cheating are productions based on a lack of truth. So, the atonement is covering our ignorance of truth, by revealing truth to us, which is the unveiling of the nature of Christ through the revelation of the word.

You can find much more information on the feasts by visiting us at voh.church/resources.

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