Pentecost Error

7 months ago
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PENTECOST is celebrated by both Judaism and Christianity. Yet both figure it differently:

CHRISTIANITY
*Resurrection Day +50 days

JUDAISM
*2nd day of Passover + 50 omers

OUR PROBLEMS ARE THREE FOLD

Problem One is that we are flat ignorant of the Word.

Problem Two is that we trusted someone else to spoon feed us what the Word is suppose to say instead of what it actually says.

Problem Three is that this deception has gone on for millenium so that it has become so engrained in our belief system that it is hard for folks to open their minds to the fact that what we understood truth to be is just flat wrong!

Ask yourselves this question:
“If Pentecost is celebrated by both Christians and Jews why is it on vastly different days and why is it figured vastly different ways?”

The answer is they cannot both be correct and be at odds; therefore, one of the two, or both are wrong.

BOTH ARE WRONG

CHRISTIANITY:
One cannot count off 50 days from Resurrection Day (as I was also taught) to Pentecost Sunday: mathematically that will put you on the second day of the week and is the tradition of men and not Biblical!

JUDAISM:
Nor can one count off Omers from the second day of Passover. This also is the tradition of men and not Biblical. For starters, this method makes Pentecost be on some other day of the week instead of “the morrow after the Sabbath.” But, you must also figure it differently if that day of Pentecost happens to land on the 1st day of the week! So it is not Biblical!

HOW DID WE GET HERE

Christianity —post Constantine, avoids anything Jewish: such as Sabbath worship.

Judaism —Post Jesus (Yeshua HaMasiach) avoids anything Christian: such as Sunday worship.

THIS IS WHAT IS BIBLICAL:

"'These are the set feasts of YAHWEH (יהוה), even holy convocations, which you shall proclaim in their appointed season. In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month in the evening, is YAHWEH’S (יהוה) Passover (Pesach, פסח, πασχα). On the fifteenth day of the same month is the feast of matzah (unleavened striped pierced bread) to YAHWEH (יהוה). Seven days you shall eat matzah (unleavened striped pierced bread).’”
—Leviticus (Va Yikra) 23.4-6

YAHWEH (יהוה) spoke to Moses (Moshe, Musa) saying,
“Speak to the children of Israel (Yisra'el), and tell them,
'When you have come into the land which I give to you, and shall reap its the harvest, then you shall bring the sheaf of the first fruits of your harvest to the Kohen: and he shall wave the sheaf before YAHWEH (יהוה), to be accepted for you. On the next day after the Sabbath( Shabbat שבח) the Priest (Kohen) shall wave it.’”
—Leviticus (Va Yikra) 23.9-11

"'You shall count from the next day after the Sabbath (Shabbat שבת), from the day that you brought the sheaf of the wave offering; seven Sabbaths (Shabbatot) shall be completed: even to the next day after the seventh Sabbath (Shabbat שבת) you shall number fifty days; and you shall offer a new meal offering to YAHWEH (יהוה).’”
—Leviticus (Va Yikra) 23.15-16

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