This chart (download in PDF format) depicts the seven ceremonial sabbaths of Leviticus 23, which were part of the various Jewish feasts, and shows how they were fulfilled (the antitypes) in the New Testament era.
Here is a mini-view of the chart. (The PDF version is much larger, designed to print on 11 x 17 inch paper.)

As you can see, the top section — everything above the green line — describes the actual, literal festivals in the Jewish calendar. The bottom section repeats the same festivals, but shows how they met their fulfillment in the various events of the Gospels and Acts. The chart includes Bible references for each event.
The autumn feast section of the chart is presented from a Seventh-day Adventist perspective. The October 22, 1844, date seen in the chart is derived from the 2300-day prophecy of Daniel 8:14. Perhaps I will include that information in a future version of the chart. The names mentioned as “trumpeters” are probably unfamiliar to most Christians, but would be familiar to those who have read the history of the Second Advent Movement, especially as described in the book The Great Controversy.
Adventists, like most Christians, believe the antitypical events associated with the dates of the spring feasts fell on the exact days of those feasts. However, with respect to the autumn feasts, we believe the order of events is important, but not the exact, literal days.
How could I get a larger copy of this chart?
Dennis, if you download the PDF version, you can print it on any size sheet.
Thanks for the chart. I am going to use it in a Bible study. Do you mind if I post it as a resource on my blog?
You may link to my website from your blog. But please don’t upload the PDF to another site.