Title: Sending the Feast of Jesus
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Since ancient times, our people have celebrated the full moon in the 8th lunar calendar as “Hangawi” to celebrate Chuseok. The crops were harvested for the year and the silver balls were sacrificed to the ancestors. Another holiday was on the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar as the Lunar New Year, as well as offering ancestral rites to the ancestors, offering three times to the superiors, and sharing good wishes. There are many theories about the holiday called Lunar New Year, but there is also a saying that it was called “New Year’s Day” because it was unfamiliar to me as I approached the new year. It was a strange time, and it was awkward and questionable, so I did the secrets of soil maintenance, fortune-telling, and trickery all in the month of New Year's Eve. Anyway, it's a bit of a pity that it has become a culture that has been settled by offering ancestral rites to ancestors on that good day on any holiday.
According to ancient documents, it is said that ancestral rites were proposed and handed down in China by Zhuxi, a Confucian scholar during the Song Dynasty. Also, the first sacrifices were offered only to the king (king), but later they were offered in consideration of the honor of the ancestors who lived as rulers. is nothing more than It is very clumsy to talk about succession and development while claiming that this is traditional culture rather than the spirit of a great ancestor.
So what about the Jews? They meaningfully sacrificed to God the feast called “New Moon” (the first day of each month). However, there is no festival called New Year's Day (New Year's Day). Nevertheless, Jews still celebrate the first day of every year (September-October) (New Year's Day) on the Jewish calendar as a huge holiday. This day is called “Rosh Hashanah” (head of the year) and is celebrated as a grand festival. Of course, there are the festivals that God has given them (the three major festivals): the Passover, the Pentecost, and the Feast of Tabernacles. The greatest of these feasts is the Passover. The Passover is when God planted the Egyptians...