Feast of Weeks: A Messianic User-Friendly Family Guide (Festivals Series Book 3)
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Feast of Weeks: A Messianic User-Friendly Family Guide (Festivals Series Book 3)
Shavuot is the anniversary of Moshe receiving the Ten Commandments and the Torah from YHWH on the mountain somewhere between 1500 and 1250 BC. (Dates vary).
On this day was the celebration of YHWH entering the affairs of men in a profound way. On Shavuot, it was to teach people how to live as the community of YHWH and the other, Pentecost, to empower them to do so.
It is also the celebration of Pentecost which took place on the same day on the Hebrew calendar, which is 50 days after Y'shua rose from the dead in the first century A.D. They are literally the same Holiday.
This Guide gives you the following information:
• Where does Shavuot originate from. • The purpose of the counting of the Omar. • How the count is carried out. • When the counting actually starts. • Traditional customs associated with Shavuot. • The Messianic significance of Shavuot. • The Typology between the First Shavuot and one where YHWH's Ruach was poured out. • Why Ruth is read during this festival, and the significance of it. • Guidelines for Messianics to celebrate Shavuot today. • When we, as Messianic Judaism Students, celebrate the festivals, we do so with the core view that Y'shua is the fulfillment of all these Holy Days, and He is exalted through our activities.