Yom Kippur Scripture Reading List:
Leviticus 16 - instructions for Yom Kippur.
Leviticus 23:27-32 - talks about Yom Kippur being a day of rest.
Numbers 29:7-11 - details the offerings to be presented to YHWH.
Psalm 32 - a Psalm about the blessings of having our sins be covered.
Isaiah 53 - prophecy of the Messiah being killed for our sins.
Jonah - this is traditionally read on Yom Kippur. The topic of repentance and forgiveness coincides with this set apart time.
Acts 27:9 - here is a mention of New Testament believers paying attention to the Biblical holidays, long after Yahusha ascended into Heaven.
Romans 5 - the Messiah's blood justifies us, and we are forgiven of our sins through him.
Hebrews 9-10 - this is a passage with many details on the Messiah's sacrifice and priesthood. It also calls for perseverance of our faith.
Hebrews 13:11-13 - talks about how the Levitical high priest would offer sacrifices on Yom Kippur and compares that to the Messiah's work. Calls our attention to Yahusha's priesthood over the Levitical.
1 Peter 1:2 - says that we are sprinkled with the Messiah's blood.
1 Peter 2:24 - says that the Messiah bore our iniquities on the tree and quotes from Isaiah 53.
1 John 2:2 - the Messiah is the atoning sacrifice for our sins.