Discover God's Perfect Timing Hidden in Every Feast
A deep biblical journey through God's appointed feasts, their Hebrew calendar roots, and their stunning fulfillment in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ — drawn from an original book by the author.

"When you see how precisely God kept every spring feast in the life of Jesus, you will never read your Bible the same way again — and the fall feasts will fill you with a holy anticipation you cannot shake."— Michelle Bell

What you'll learn
What you'll be able to do
- Identify and explain each of the seven biblical feasts of the Lord (Leviticus 23) and their original Hebrew observance
- Trace the precise fulfillment of the spring feasts — Passover, Unleavened Bread, Firstfruits, and Pentecost — in the life, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ
- Navigate the Hebrew calendar with confidence, understanding how its months, seasons, and cycles align with God's redemptive timeline
- Articulate the prophetic significance of the fall feasts — Trumpets, Atonement, and Tabernacles — and their anticipated fulfillment in end-times events
- Teach or lead others through the feasts in a small group, church, or family setting using clear biblical and historical frameworks
- Experience a richer, more unified reading of Scripture by seeing the Old and New Testaments as one seamless, divinely timed covenant story
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6 modules · 17 lessons

The Foundation: God's Appointed Times and the Hebrew Calendar
This opening module establishes the theological, linguistic, and calendrical foundations that every subsequent module builds on. Students will discover that the feasts are not Jewish customs but divine appointments (moadim) embedded into God's created order — and that the Hebrew calendar is the redemptive clock on which all of Scripture's major events tick. No later module makes full sense without this groundwork.
- 1.1Moedim: Understanding God's Appointed TimesIncluded
- 1.2The Hebrew Calendar: God's Redemptive ClockIncluded
- 1.3The Seasons of the Lord: Spring, Summer, and Fall HarvestsIncluded
The Spring Feasts: Passover, Unleavened Bread, and Firstfruits
With the calendar foundation laid, students now trace the first three spring feasts in precise historical detail — their original Exodus institution, their annual Hebrew observance, and their exact, day-for-day fulfillment in the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. A key outcome is that students grasp the word 'exact': Jesus did not loosely fulfill these feasts; He fulfilled them on the precise dates God had rehearsed for fifteen centuries.
- 2.1Passover (Pesach): The Blood That SavesIncluded
- 2.2Unleavened Bread (Chag HaMatzot): The Sinless Body in the TombIncluded
- 2.3Firstfruits (Yom HaBikkurim): The Resurrection as Divine AppointmentIncluded
Pentecost: The Feast That Bridges Both Testaments
Pentecost stands at the midpoint of the feast calendar and the midpoint of redemptive history — the bridge between Sinai and Acts 2, between Law and Spirit, between Israel and the Church. This module ensures students understand Shavuot in its full Old Testament richness before encountering its New Testament fulfillment, avoiding the common error of reading Acts 2 in isolation from its Hebrew roots. A prerequisite thread from Module 2 — the counting of the Omer — is also fully taught here.
- 3.1Counting the Omer: The 49-Day Journey from Firstfruits to PentecostIncluded
- 3.2Shavuot: The Feast of Weeks and the Giving of the TorahIncluded
- 3.3Acts 2 and the Birth of the Church: Pentecost FulfilledIncluded
The Fall Feasts: Prophetic Appointments Yet to Be Fulfilled
The fall feasts — Trumpets, Atonement, and Tabernacles — have not yet been fulfilled in the way the spring feasts were at the First Advent. They are future divine appointments, dress rehearsals for the events surrounding Christ's Second Coming: the resurrection and rapture, the final judgment, and the eternal dwelling of God with His people. This module equips students to articulate these prophetic themes with biblical precision, resisting sensationalism while taking the prophetic calendar seriously.
- 4.1The Feast of Trumpets (Yom Teruah): The Last Trump and the ResurrectionIncluded
- 4.2The Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur): Judgment, Covering, and National Israel's FutureIncluded
- 4.3The Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot): God Dwelling with His People ForeverIncluded
The Hebrew Calendar in Depth: Cycles, Shadows, and Sacred Time
This module — absent from the original draft but required to fully deliver the Hebrew Calendar target outcome — gives dedicated, in-depth treatment to the Hebrew calendar beyond the introductory overview in Module 1. Students now engage the calendar at a more advanced level: the sabbatical (Shemitah) and Jubilee cycles, the significance of Biblical numbers in time (7, 50, 70), the prophetic year (360 days) used in Daniel and Revelation, and how the calendar's structure encodes God's redemptive purposes. This module is placed after the feasts modules so students can now see the calendar's deeper patterns in light of everything they have learned.
- 5.1The Sabbath and Sabbatical Cycles: Shemitah, Jubilee, and God's 7sIncluded
- 5.2The Prophetic Year and Daniel's Seventy WeeksIncluded
- 5.3God's Redemptive Events and the Hebrew Calendar: A Survey of Key DatesIncluded
The Seamless Story: Old and New Testaments as One Covenant Narrative
This capstone module weaves everything together. Students step back from feast-by-feast analysis to see the grand unified narrative: from Eden to New Jerusalem, the feasts are not interruptions in the biblical story — they ARE the skeleton of the story. This module also equips students for the final target outcome: teaching and leading others through the feasts in small group, church, and family settings.
- 6.1From Eden to New Jerusalem: God's Feasts in the Full Biblical StoryIncluded
- 6.2Teaching the Feasts: Leading Others Through God's Appointed TimesIncluded
Who it's for
Is this you?
Lifelong Bible Students
You have read your Bible for years and love it deeply, but you are ready for the Hebrew roots and redemptive architecture that will make it feel brand new.
Small Group Leaders
You lead a Bible study or Sunday school class and want a rich, well-structured framework you can walk your group through with confidence and clarity.
Prophecy-Minded Believers
You take end-times Scripture seriously and want a careful, calendar-grounded look at what the fall feasts are still pointing toward in prophetic history.
Spiritual Seekers
You are asking whether the Bible can truly be trusted — and the date-precise fulfillment of the feasts in Jesus's life is exactly the kind of evidence that demands your attention.
Pastors & Teachers
You preach and teach regularly and want the Hebrew calendar, the Leviticus 23 feasts, and their New Testament fulfillments woven into your biblical theology.
Jewish-Roots Explorers
You sense there is a whole dimension of your faith rooted in Israel's story that you have barely touched, and you are ready to go there with both reverence and rigor.
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Your teacher
A note from your teacher
Michelle Bell
If you have ever read the Old Testament and felt like you were walking through a magnificent room whose purpose you couldn't quite understand — I know that feeling. I spent years sensing that the feasts, the calendar, the Hebrew rhythms of Scripture were saying something enormous, something that connected directly to Jesus and to the future, but I couldn't quite see the whole picture. That is exactly why I wrote the book this course is built on, and why I wanted to teach it.
What I discovered, the more I studied, is that God did not leave His redemptive plan vague. He announced it. He put it on a calendar. He said, These are My appointed times — and then He kept every single one of them with a precision that takes your breath away. Passover, the day Jesus was crucified. Firstfruits, the morning He rose. Pentecost, the very feast Israel had observed for fifteen centuries — and suddenly the Holy Spirit arrives and the Church is born. This is not allegory or typology stretched to fit. This is God's sovereign design, hiding in plain sight since Leviticus 23.
I have spent years teaching these truths in churches, small groups, and one-on-one conversations with believers who came in skeptical and left with tears in their eyes — not because I said anything remarkable, but because the Word did what it always does when you let it speak on its own terms. I am not an ivory-tower scholar. I am a pastor-teacher who has been undone by this material and wants you to be undone by it too. Everything in this course is anchored in Scripture, informed by Hebrew context, and written for people who are serious about the Word but do not need a degree to engage with it.
Here is the honest truth: some of what you will encounter in this course will reframe how you read your entire Bible. The Hebrew calendar is not background color — it is the redemptive clock of history. The fall feasts are not ancient ceremonies — they are prophetic appointments that are still coming. And the distance you may feel between the Old and New Testaments? I believe this course will close it for you completely.
If your heart is hungry for a deeper, more unified, more awe-filled reading of Scripture — come. The feasts are God's invitation. And I would be honored to walk through them with you.
— Michelle Bell
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