The Feast of Tabernacles or Sukkot (single card)
From the Feasts of Israel Fulfilled Collection:
The back of this Feast Art Card includes the Old and New Covenant connections. The inside includes the English and Hebrew name of the Feast, Scripture reference, the artist's notes and a celebration greeting!
This high-quality art card measures 5½ by 8½ inches and includes envelopes.
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$5.00
From the Feasts of Israel Fulfilled Collection:
This card is also in a 4-pack for $8. Click here to view.
The back of this Feast Art Card includes the Old and New Covenant connections. The inside includes the English and Hebrew name of the Feast, Scripture reference, the artist's notes and a celebration greeting!
This high-quality art card measures 5½ by 8½ inches and includes envelopes.
To purchase single cards from this Collection, please continue shopping below:
The Feasts of Israel Fulfilled
This rich Collection of 8 watercolor art cards celebrates the fulfillment of the Feasts of Israel by Yeshua (Jesus) the Messiah. The artwork on the front of each card was designed to convey Old and New Testament truth. The back of each card includes the story behind each feast and Yeshua's fulfillment of the feast. The inside of each card includes the English and Hebrew names of each feast, Scripture references, the artist’s notes and a celebration greeting!
Each Collection includes a colorful insert that explains the timeline of the feasts according to the Hebrew lunar calendar.
- The Feasts of Israel Fulfilled Collection can be used to:
- Celebrate Yeshua's life, resurrection and return,
- Inspire and teach others about the roots of our faith,
- Lead a Bible study,
- Frame and display in your home,
- Send greetings at Passover and the other Feast days,
- Stay connected to friends
- Send an encouraging reminder of the love and deliverance we have through Yeshua.
“The Feasts Fulfilled cards give such needed teaching and devotional encouragement! I am giving them to all my friends!” Connie in Colorado
“I sensed His anointing on the Feasts cards.” Jane in Indiana