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Leviticus 16:29 (Go to this verse :: Verse pop-up)
All "servile" work'all physical or mental labor associated with earning a living'is prohibited on all weekly and annual Sabbaths. Minor work required for food preparation is allowed for the other feasts (e.g., Exodus 12:16)'but not on the Day of Atonement. Because no food should be eaten on this day, there is no need for food preparation. Though a day of fasting, the Day of Atonement, since it is a commanded religious assembly, is a spiritual feast of God's Word. We must not live by bread alone. We should not mourn as we fast and afflict our souls on the Day of Atonement. Though we sorrow for sin and its results, we can rejoice that God will, in His plan, completely eliminate it (Revelation 21:4). Though we may feel physically weak by our fast, we can be thrilled with the hope of eternal life. The Day of Atonement, like all of God's holy days, is a time of hope and rejoicing.
The Day of Atonement: The World at One with God
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