Zola Levitt in his booklet The Seven Feasts of Israel points out a remarkable comparison between the feasts that God appointed Israel and God's eternal plan.
1. The Feast of Passover foreshadowing Christ’s crucifixion.
2. The seven-day Feast of Unleavened Bread, symbolizing the partaking of our sinless savior's body, that is, receiving the bread of life.
3. The Feast of First Fruits celebrating Christ’s resurrection (which also includes us).
4. The Feast of Pentecost: To be celebrated 50 days after the Feast of First Fruits. The time period is identical to that from Christ’s resurrection to the day of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit was given. (Christ had appeared to His followers over a period of 40 days; and upon being ascended, He asked the disciples to wait (an additional 10 days as it turned out.)
5. The Feast of the Trumpets: This was the harvest-time feast held in the seventh month, when Israel looked forward to the coming of the Messiah and presents a picture of our being gathered to Him in the rapture.
6. The Day of Atonement pointing to the tribulation, the day of Jacob's trouble when after so much suffering they shall recognize Him whom they have pierced.
7. The Feast of the Tabernacles corresponding to the millennium when Israel would celebrate the Messiah. See Lev. 23:24; Deut. 16.13 and Zech. 14:16.