Hi and welcome back to another exciting time of studying God's Word.
As you recall, we are in the midst of a study of the 7 Annual Sacred Assemblies (Feasts) which the Jewish people first began to celebrate and observe upon their Exodus from Egypt. And now, almost 3500 years later, they still observe these Feasts annually.
We have already looked at the first 3 of the 7 Feasts and we have discovered that these were not Feasts with only a Historical significance, but that they are also significant Prophetic pictures, shadows and types. And, guess what? We are going to discover that this pattern continues as we now look at the 4th Feast, the Feast of Weeks. So, get your Bible, pens, and pencils and let's begin!
And, as we begin, let's first read what the Book of Leviticus tells us about the Feast of Weeks (Harvest). So, your assignment now is to read Leviticus 23:15-22. And, as you read these verses, printed here for you or in your Bible, do the following:
1. Underline in RED the the number of weeks and days which intervene between the 3rd & 4th Feasts.
2. Underline or highlight in GREEN what happens or what they were to do in the observance of the 4th Feast...
First, let's look at several of the places in the Old Testament and then we will be better able to understand the Historical and Prophetical implications of this 4th Feast (Sacred Assembly) when we later look at the New Testament references to this Feast. I will include the O.T. references here for you. But, of course, you can also turn to them in your Bible to read and mark.
So, as you read these passages, as you did before, circle, underline
or highlight in RED and GREEN the same things that you marked as you read
the Leviticus 23 passage. (Hint: due to the brevity of some of these
passages, not all of the information you marked in the Leviticus passage
will be included, but mark anything that is applicable.) Also, for those
of you with color printers, I am printing the information relating to the
4th Feast in GREEN. The "surrounding" verses are included so you
can see this Feast in context. Also, I am including the graphic of the
7 Feasts to help you to easily see where this Feast, the Feast of Weeks
(Harvest), falls on the "time line" of the Annual Feasts. On this graphic,
Put a GREEN CIRCLE around the 4th Feast, the Feast of Weeks (Harvest) so
it will readily stand out as we do this lesson.
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14. "Three times a
year you are to celebrate a festival to Me (God).
15. "Celebrate the Feast of Unleavened Bread (in the 3
"Passover" Feasts); for seven days eat bread
made without yeast, as I commanded you. Do this at the appointed time in
the month of Abib, for in that month you came out of Egypt. "No one is
to appear before me empty-handed. 16. "Celebrate
the Feast of Harvest (Weeks /the
4th Feast) with the firstfruits of the crops
you sow in your field.
"Celebrate the Feast of Ingathering (in
the 5, 6, & 7th Feasts)
at the end of the year, when you gather in your crops from the field. 17.
"Three times a year all the men are to appear before the Sovereign LORD.
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18. "Celebrate the
Feast of Unleavened Bread (in the 3 "Passover" Feasts).
For seven days eat bread made without yeast, as I commanded you. Do this
at the appointed time in the month of Abib, for in that month you came
out of Egypt. ... ... 22."Celebrate the Feast of
Weeks (Harvest /the 4th Feast)
with the firstfruits of the wheat harvest,
and the Feast of Ingathering (in the 5, 6, & 7th Feasts)
at the turn of the year. 23. Three times a year all your men are
to appear before the Sovereign LORD, the God of Israel.
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1. Observe the month of
Abib and celebrate the Passover (in the 3 "Passover" Feasts)
of the LORD your God, because in the month of Abib He brought you out of
Egypt by night. 2. Sacrifice as the Passover to the LORD your God an animal
from your flock or herd at the place the LORD will choose as a dwelling
for his Name. 3. Do not eat it with bread made with yeast, but for seven
days eat unleavened bread, the bread of affliction, because you left Egypt
in haste--so that all the days of your life you may remember the time of
your departure from Egypt. 4. Let no yeast be found in your possession
in all your land for seven days. Do not let any of the meat you sacrifice
on the evening of the first day remain until morning. 5. You must not sacrifice
the Passover in any town the LORD your God gives you 6. except in the place
He will choose as a dwelling for His Name. There you must sacrifice the
Passover in the evening, when the sun goes down, on the anniversary
of your departure from Egypt. 7. Roast it and eat it at the place the LORD
your God will choose. Then in the morning return to your tents. 8. For
six days eat unleavened bread and on the seventh day hold an assembly to
the LORD your God and do no work. 9. Count off seven
weeks from the time you begin to put the sickle to the standing grain.
10. Then celebrate the Feast of Weeks
(Harvest /the 4th Feast) to the LORD your
God by giving a freewill offering in proportion to the blessings the LORD
your God has given you. 11. And rejoice before the LORD your God
at the place he will choose as a dwelling for his Name--you, your sons
and daughters, your menservants and maidservants, the Levites in your towns,
and the aliens, the fatherless and the widows living among you. 12.
Remember that you were slaves in Egypt, and follow carefully these decrees.
13. Celebrate the
Feast of Tabernacles (in the 5, 6, & 7th Feasts)
for seven days after you have gathered the produce of your threshing floor
and your winepress. 14 Be joyful at your Feast--you, your sons and
daughters, your menservants and maidservants, and the Levites, the aliens,
the fatherless and the widows who live in your towns. 15. For seven
days celebrate the Feast to the LORD your God at the place the LORD will
choose. For the LORD your God will bless you in all your harvest and in
all the work of your hands, and your joy will be complete. 16. Three
times a year all your men must appear before the LORD your God at the place
He will choose: at the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the
Feast of Weeks and the Feast of Tabernacles.. ... ...
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? What is the Name of the 4th of the 7 Annual Feasts (Sacred Assemblies)? (Hint see Ex 23:17; Ex 34:22; Num 28:26; Deut 16:10.) = The Feast of ____________________
? What Feast(s) preceded the Feast of Weeks / Harvest? = The 3 Feasts of (see Deut 16:1) ______________ and specifically the "Feast of First ________ "
? How many WEEKS after the Feast of Firstfruits did the Feast of Weeks (Harvest) occur? (see Lev 23:15) __________
? How many DAYS after the Sabbath that immediately preceded the Feast of Firstfruits did the Feast of Weeks occur? (see Lev 23:16) _________
? On what DAY did the Feast of Weeks occur? (Hint, see Lev 23:16 and what "day" on our calendar today is the Jewish "Sabbath" and then what is the day after that?) ____________________ .
? Was there a Grain offering offered at the Feast of Weeks (Harvest)? (Lev. 23:16) _____________
? What
was the Grain that was offered at the Feast of Weeks? (Circle your answer
from the choices below. Hint: see Ex 34:22 plus you may also want to refer
to the Jewish Calendar which you studied in Lesson 15)
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Barley
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Wheat |
Hmmmmm. Now that is very interesting, because we have learned in previous lessons that yeast (leaven) represents _______ as a picture or a type. So why are 2 loaves containing yeast (leaven), a picture of sin, being offered to the Lord? Hold that thought, don't answer yet, but think about it, for you are going to find that this is a very important and significant picture (shadow, type).
But, continuing on.
Also presented with the wave offering of wheat (the new grain offered at this Feast of Weeks / Harvest), were (Lev.23:18) ______ male lambs, _______ young bull and _______ rams and they were offered as a _________ offering together with their grain offerings (of wheat) and ________ offerings.
Also offered as a (Lev. 23:19) ________ offering was _____ male goat.
And, as a (Lev 23:19) ________________ offering, _____ lambs were offered as a wave offering along with the bread (loaves) of (made from) the firstfruits (of the wheat harvest of the Feast of Weeks).
All of this detail may just seem like a lot of meaningless things to do. But, as you are soon going to discover, these things (offerings and even the "when" of the offerings) are actually important as pictures, shadows, and types! The Lord God was definitely picturing for His people some very significant Prophecies in this Feast.
In Fact, speaking of details, I assume you are wondering what the "correct" answers were to those fill in the blank questions. And I am sure you got them correctly, but just so you can know for sure, they are: Weeks / harvest; Passover, (first)fruits; 7; 50; 1st day of week (Sunday); yes; wheat; 2; yeast (leaven): sin; 7, 1, 2, burnt, drink; sin, 1; fellowship, 2.
OK, Let's continue in our study of the Feast of Weeks (Harvest). But,
before we look at the New Testament passages which will explain the meaning
of these things, let's find out a little more about this 4th Feast as it
was observed by the Jews for the 1500 years after it was instituted until
the prophetic pictures, shadows and types were fulfilled in a very important
event which is recorded for us in the New Testament.
The Feast of Weeks (Harvest) was the 4th of the 7 Annual
feasts and it was immediately preceded by the 3 Feasts of Passover
(Passover, Unleavened bread, and Firstfruits) and specifically
by the Feast of Firstfruits. Those 3 Feasts were observed
over an 8 day interval beginning with Passover.
Then 7 weeks after the Feast of Firstfruits, (which had occurred on the 1st day of the week, a Sunday), the Feast of Weeks (Harvest) occurred. Therefore, this means that the feast of Weeks (Harvest) occurred 50 days after the sabbath which immediately preceded the Feast of Firstfruits and that it also occured on the 1st day of the week, a Sunday. Now hold that thought for that is VERY significant.
And, by the way, you will surely be very interested to know that the
Greek word for 50 is Pentecost!
(See below for Strong's
numbers and more information concerning this).
So, another name for the Feast of Weeks (Harvest) is Pentecost because this Feast occurred 50 days after the Sabbath preceeding the Feast of Firstfruits,the 3rd of the 3 Feasts in the Feasts of Passover week.According to Strong's Concordance Numbers: 4002 = pente= five
4003 = pentekaidekatos = five and tenth (fifteenth)
4004 = pentekonta = multiple of 4002; fifty; 50
4005 = pentekoste = ... ; fem of the ord of 4004; fiftieth (2250 being implied) from Passover, ie. the festival of "Pentecost"; Pentecost.
Now, I am sure that you recall from Lesson 16 that a VERY important feast and a VERY important prophetic fulfillment event occurred on the day after the sabbath that preceded the Feast of Firstfruits.. Since the Feast of Firstfruits occurred on the day after the Jewish Sabbath, it occurred on the First Day of the Week (Sunday). And the Prophetic event that it pictured was fulfilled about 1500 years later on that same first day of the week. The prophetic event, which was fulfilled on the Feast of Firstfruits, was the RESURRECTION of the Lord God Jesus Christ!
Yes, it was on the day of the Feast of Firstfruits, during Passover week, that Jesus Christ was was RESURRECTED from the grave to live again! Jesus was the Unleavened (without sin) Bread who had died (on the Feast of Unleavened bread) and then was resurrected (raised to life) on the very day of the Feast of Firstfruits. He was, therefore, the first of all who will be similarly raised to life after they die IF they have believed and trusted in Him (Jesus) for their salvation from the death penalty of sin.
So, now, 7 Weeks after the Feast of Firstfruits (and 50 Days after the Jewish Sabbath proceeding the Feast of Firstfruits), we find another Feast being observed on the First Day of the week, the Feast of Weeks (Harvest, Pentecost).
Yes, the Feast of Weeks (Harvest) was also observed on the First Day of the week (our Sunday) and on that day and at that feast, 2 loaves of Bread containing yeast / leaven (a picture of sin) are waved. Hmmmmmmm. Very Interesting and very prophetic. We will discover of the meaning of this soon. So let's keep studying. We will discover what this pictured and fulfilled when we get to the New Testament Passages.
In the meantime store away in your heart the fact that the Feast of Firstfruits AND the Feast of Weeks (Harvest, Pentecost) BOTH occurred on the same day of the week, the First day of the week, our Sunday. WOW! And you will really say WOW when you discover what happened on The Feast of Weeks (Harvest, Pentecost) almost 1500 years later! So, keep your pencils sharp and your eyeglasses clean and read on.
But, before we get to the fulfillment of this 4th Feast, let's continue discovering more about the 4th Feast itself. For it has still ANOTHER name. It is also sometimes referred to as the Feast of Shavuot.
What was Shavuot, you ask? Well, fasten your seatbelt for this.
Shavuot was the day that Moses received the Law, the Old Covenant of the Old Testament! Yes, according to Jewish tradition, amazingly this is the day that the LORD gave the Law to Moses to give to His people. This event is recorded for us in Exodus. I am including the Scriptures here for you. As you read them,
1. Put a GREEN CIRCLE around every reference to the TIME words: third month and third day.
2. Also Underline or Highlight in RED, every occurrence of the word, fire, and any words used as synonyms (words used in place of or to mean the same thing as) fire.
1. In the third month after the Israelites left Egypt--on the very day--they came to the Desert of Sinai. 2. After they set out from Rephidim, they entered the Desert of Sinai, and Israel camped there in the desert in front of the mountain. 3. Then Moses went up to God, and the LORD called to him from the mountain and said, "This is what you are to say to the house of Jacob and what you are to tell the people of Israel: 4.`You yourselves have seen what I did to Egypt, and how I carried you on eagles' wings and brought you to myself. 5. Now if you obey Me fully and keep My covenant (this is the OLD covenant), then out of all nations you will be My treasured possession. Although the whole earth is Mine, 6. you will be for Me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.' These are the words you are to speak to the Israelites." 7. So Moses went back and summoned the elders of the people and set before them all the words the LORD had commanded him to speak. 8. The people all responded together, "We will do everything the LORD has said." So Moses brought their answer back to the LORD. 9. The LORD said to Moses, "I am going to come to you in a dense cloud, so that the people will hear me speaking with you and will always put their trust in you." Then Moses told the LORD what the people had said. 10. And the LORD said to Moses, "Go to the people and consecrate them today and tomorrow. Have them wash their clothes 11. and be ready by the third day, because on that day the LORD will come down on Mount Sinai in the sight of all the people. 12. Put limits for the people around the mountain and tell them, `Be careful that you do not go up the mountain or touch the foot of it. Whoever touches the mountain shall surely be put to death. 13. He shall surely be stoned or shot with arrows; not a hand is to be laid on him. Whether man or animal, he shall not be permitted to live.' Only when the ram's horn sounds a long blast may they go up to the mountain." 14. After Moses had gone down the mountain to the people, he consecrated them, and they washed their clothes. 15.Then he said to the people, "Prepare yourselves for the third day. Abstain from sexual relations." 16. On the morning of the third day there was thunder and lightning, with a thick cloud over the mountain, and a very loud trumpet blast. Everyone in the camp trembled. 17. Then Moses led the people out of the camp to meet with God, and they stood at the foot of the mountain. 18. Mount Sinai was covered with smoke, because the LORD descended on it in fire. The smoke billowed up from it like smoke from a furnace, the whole mountain trembled violently,19. and the sound of the trumpet grew louder and louder. Then Moses spoke and the voice of God answered him. 20.The LORD descended to the top of Mount Sinai and called Moses to the top of the mountain. So Moses went up 21. and the LORD said to him, "Go down and warn the people so they do not force their way through to see the LORD and many of them perish. 22. Even the priests, who approach the LORD, must consecrate themselves, or the LORD will break out against them." 23. Moses said to the LORD, "The people cannot come up Mount Sinai, because You Yourself warned us, `Put limits around the mountain and set it apart as holy.'" 24. The LORD replied, "Go down and bring Aaron up with you. But the priests and the people must not force their way through to come up to the LORD, or he will break out against them." 25. So Moses went down to the people and told them.
Exodus 20 (This section includes the 10 commandments / the Law / the Old Covenant -- in verses 20:2-17)
1. And God spoke all
these words: 2. "I am the LORD your God, Who brought you out of Egypt,
out of the land of slavery. 3.
"You shall have no other gods before Me. 4. "You shall not make for
yourself an idol in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth
beneath or in the waters below. 5. You shall not bow down to them or worship
them; for I,the LORD your God, am a jealous God, punishing the children
for the sin of the fathers to the third and fourth generation of those
who hate Me, 6. but showing love to a thousand [ generations] of those
who love Me and keep My commandments. 7. "You shall not misuse the name
of the LORD your God, for the LORD will not hold anyone guiltless who misuses
His name. 8. "Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy. 9. Six days
you shall labor and do all your work, 10. but the seventh day is a Sabbath
to the LORD your God. On it you shall not do any work, neither you, nor
your son or daughter, nor your manservant or maidservant, nor your animals,
nor the alien within your gates. 11. For in six days the LORD made the
heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them, but he rested
on the seventh day. Therefore the LORD blessed the Sabbath day and made
it holy. 12. "Honor your father and your mother, so that you may
live long in the land the LORD your God is giving you. 13. "You shall
not murder. 14. "You shall not commit adultery. 15. "You shall not steal.
16. "You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor. 17. "You
shall not covet your neighbor's house. You shall not covet your neighbor's
wife, or his manservant or maidservant, his ox or donkey, or anything that
belongs to your neighbor." 18. When the people saw the thunder and lightning
and heard the trumpet and saw the mountain in smoke, they trembled with
fear. They stayed at a distance 19. and said to Moses, "Speak to us yourself
and we will listen. But do not have God speak to us or we will die." 20.
Moses said to the people, "Do not be afraid. God has come to test you,
so that the fear of God will be with you to keep you from sinning." 21.
The people remained at a distance, while Moses approached the thick darkness
where God was. 22. Then the LORD said to Moses, "Tell the Israelites this:
`You have seen for yourselves that I have spoken to you from heaven:
... ... ...
But, we also discover that even though God gave the Law to Moses
on this day, (the day that was later known as Pentecost because it occurred
50 days after the Feast of Firstfruits), that when Moses went up on the
Mountain to actually receive the Law, he was on the mountain for 40 days.
When Moses returned from the Mountain with the Tablets of the Law, that
the people had already forgotten their promises to obey God and were sinning
by making the Golden Calf and worshipping it instead of God. Because
of this, God caused ________________ to be killed. Read
the Following passage to find out how many people were killed at this time
because of this sin. When you find the number who were killed, CIRCLE it
with a BLACK circle. And then remember this number, for you will find it
very interesting as we continue this study.
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Ok, let's summarize what we have learned so far about the Feast of Weeks (Harvest, Pentecost, Shavuot).
In what MONTH does the Feast of Weeks occur on the Jewish Calendar?( Hint: refer to the calendar in Lesson 16) = ___________
In what Month was the Law (the Old Covenant) given at Mount Sinai? (see Ex 19:1) = ___________
The Feast of Weeks occurs on the (what day of the week) ____st day of the week, (which is also known as Sunday.)
The Feast of Weeks occurs _________ weeks after the Feast of Firstfruits.
The Feast of Weeks occurs ________ days after the day (Sabbath) before the Feast of Firstfruits.
An event which occurred on the same day as the Feast of Weeks was that this was the day that the LORD gave the _______ to Moses.
The Law, which was given to Moses on this day, is also often referred to today as the ________ Covenant.
Other names for the Feast of Weeks include (circle all that are true):
| Harvest | Pentecost | Shavuot | sabbath | Passover | Yom Kippur |
And, in case you are wondering, the answers to that last series of questions were: 3rd month; 3rd month; 1st; 7; 50; Law; Old; Harvest, Pentecost, Shauvot.
Now, let's continue, for I know you are beginning to get some thoughts about the fulfillments of the various Prophetic types, pictures, and symbols of the Feast of Weeks (Harvest, Shavuot, Pentecost). So, let's look at some of these New Testament verses and see what they tell us by way of interpretation of the fulfillment of this Feast and what it prophesied and Pictured.
But, before we read these verses from the Book of Acts in the New Testament, let me give you the background. It has been about 1500 years since the observance of the 7 Annual Feasts was first instituted and at the time recorded in the Book of Acts, the Jews are still observing these Feasts annually.
Indeed, it is now the First century and Jesus, Who as had been prophesied and pictured in the 3 Feasts of Passover, has finally been born as the One and Only Son of God, has lived a SINLESS life, has died to pay the required death penalty for the SIN of all mankind, and just 7 weeks prior to the events recorded in Acts 2, has been Resurrected to life!
The Miracle of Christ's Resurrection had occurred on the Feast of Firstfruits, 7 Weeks before the Feast of Weeks (Harvest, Pentecost, Shavuot). His death was the fulfillment of the Prophecy pictured in the Feast of Unleavened Bread and His resurrection was the fulfillment of the Feast of Firstfruits.
In the 40 days after His resurrection, He had been seen by, talked to, visited with, etc. ALL of His Apostles and many other people. Therefore, this was not a secret event but His resurrection to life was a well known and incontestable event, an event which has also been recorded in "secular" historical records as well as in the Bible.
Then, at the end of the 40 days of appearances and 10 days before Pentecost (The Feast of Weeks, Harvest, Shavuot), Jesus told his disciples and apostles to wait in Jerusalem until they received the gift of the Holy Spirit. And then, after telling them this, He ascended into heaven where He now is, seated on the throne at the Right hand of God.
These events, which I have just summarized for you are recorded in Acts Chapter 1. Let me give you a few of those verses which will confirm these things and will place you into "context" for what we will read in Acts Chapter 2 concerning the events which occurred on the day of the Feast of Weeks (Harvest, Pentecost, Shavuot).
As you read these verses in Acts 1 1. Put a BLUE CROSS (or color and symbol of your choice) on every occurrence of the word, Jesus (or words used as synonyms to mean the same thing -- words such as He, Him, His, Who etc).
2. Underline in RED the key points which happened as I outlined them for you.
As you read of the events in Acts 2, 1. When you see anything which explains or interprets the fulfillment of the prophecies pictured in the Feast of Weeks, underline or highlight it in GREEN.
2. When you see any reference to FIRE (or synonyms of FIRE), underline or highlight it in RED as you did when you marked the verses in Exodus concerning the giving of the Law at Mt. Sinai on this same day over 1500 years previously.
3. Put a BLUE CROSS (or color and symbol of your choice) on every occurrence of the word, Jesus (or words used as synonyms to mean the same thing -- words such as He, Him, His, Who, Lord, man, Christ, etc).
WOW!
Did you see that? Did you see what happened? -- Did you see what was fulfilled on the day of the Feast of Weeks (Pentecost / Harvest / Shauvot) ? WOW. Let's think about this. And, to do that, answer the following questions:
When was the Feast of Weeks? = _________ weeks after the Feast of ___________ and _______ days after the Sabbath which immediately preceded the Feast of Firstfruits.
Why was the Feast of Weeks sometimes referred to as Shauvot? = Because
it occurred
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What did "Unleavened Bread" (the 2nd Feast) represent as a picture
or a shadow? = ________________
What happened on the Feast of Firstfruits (the 3rd Feast) to fulfill a prophecy about Jesus Christ, the Unleavened (sinless) Bread and God? = Jesus was ________________ from the dead to live eternally as God, Lord, and Savior after having paid the death penalty for sin in the place of anyone who will accept His free gift of salvation by trusting in His death as payment for their sin.
The Feast of Pentecost, (the 4th Feast / the Feast of Weeks / Harvest /Shauvot) pictures the establishment of the NEW Covenant with the birth of the ___________ which is composed of those who have believed in and trusted in Jesus for their salvation.
Shavuot was the day that the Law (The OLD Covenant) was given and the Nation of Israel was Born. On the Feast of Weeks (Harvest / Pentecost / Shauvot) approximately 1500 years later, the NEW Covenant was given and the Church was Born. WOW!
How many believed in Christ (for their salvation from sin and disobedience) and were added to the Church on the Day of the Feast of Pentecost, the day the Church was born? (Hint: see Acts 2:41) _________
How many were killed (because of their sin of unbelief and disobedience) at the time the Law (the OLD Covenant) was given and the Nation of Israel was born? (Hint: see Exodus 32:28) _____________________
How many were also added to the church (because they believed and trusted in Christ for their salvation from sin) on the following days after the initial 3000 had been added on the Day of Pentecost ? (Hint: see Acts 2:47) _________________
How many also died of a plague (because of their sin of unbelief and disobedience) on the days following the time of the giving of the Law? (Hint: see Exodus 32:35) _____________________
At the time of the giving of the OLD Covenant, what "sign" or manifestation of God was given? (Hint: see Exodus 19:18) = _________ and specifically, The Lord descended on Mt. Sinai with __________ .
And at the time of the giving of the NEW Covenant at Pentecost, what "sign" or manifestation of God was given? (Hint: see Acts 2:3 = tongues of ____________
Wow! Interesting! Isn't it amazing how the Lord pictures things as types and shadows and prophecies!
And, FYI, the answers to those questions were: 7, firstfruits, 50; it occurred on the same day that the Law was given, the sinless body of Christ; raised; church; 3000; 3000; an unknown number; an unknown number; fire, fire; fire.
The Old Covenant is the Law written on Stone Tablets and given to the Jewish Nation and the New Covenant is the Law written on the Hearts of those who believe in and trust God Jesus for their salvation-- ie all who are in God's Church, both Jew and Gentile.
Since the Church consists of both Jew and Gentile, does this give you
an insight as to what the two Loaves of Bread which had been baked with
yeast / leaven (sin) represent? Yes, of course. What? (Write your thoughts
in the space below.)
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Yes, you are correct if you said something to the effect that the
2 Loaves baked with yeast / leaven (sin) picture that the Church, is made
up of sinners, both Jews and Gentiles, who have been forgiven and who are
under the NEW Covenant. The 2 loaves (of Jews and of Gentiles) are
no longer separate nations or groups, but, as believers (Christians) are
one people, one body, and worship and serve One God. The waving of
the sheath of wheat and of the loaves of bread made from this wheat at
the Feast of Weeks (Harvest / Pentecost / Shavout) pictured prophetically
that the Church would be (and is) composed of the harvest of those (Jews
and Gentiles) who believe that Christ is God and are trusting in Christ's
substitute sacrifice as the payment for the sin death penalty that they
individually and personally owe. For approximately 1500 years the
Jewish people had been given this prophetic picture of the mystery of
the Church and of the harvest of believers (Jews and Gentiles) who would
be in the Church. Now, after 1500 years of seeing this prophecy being annually
pictured in the Feast of Weeks (Harvest ...), at Pentecost, 7 weeks after
the resurrection of Christ (the sinless Unleavened Bread and the Firstfruits
of the harvest of the redeemed, the Church), the prophecy of the Feast
of Weeks (Harvest) was finally fulfilled as tongues of Fire of the Holy
Spirit of Christ descended upon the believers. And the Church was born!
And the New Covenant was established!
WOW!
The fact that the Church would be comprised of BOTH Jews and Gentiles was pictured by the waving of two loaves. And, the fact that the ingredients of the bread can not be separated into its individual parts after having been made into bread demonstrates that the two loaves, though waved separately to picture the two groups, are actually loaves of one thing, bread.
So, the picture prophesied in the Feast of Weeks is that there would one day be a new group of worshippers of God, and these would be under a New Covenant. God was picturing, as a type or shadow, the future Church, and that it would be comprised of a Loaf representing Jews who believe in Jesus and had and have sin in their lives so need salvation from and by Jesus and a Loaf representing Gentiles (all non Jews) who believe in Jesus and had and have sin in their lives so also need salvation from and by Jesus.
But, in the Church, these are not separate loaves. Indeed,
these loaves are a mixture of "ingredients" including Jews and Gentiles
whether slaves, free, children, adults, male or female. Everyone in the
Church is the same in God's eyes. There is no distinction. There
are no favorites. Everyone who trusts God for salvation is a part
of the Church. And, since there are only two "categories" of people
(Jews and non Jews ie. Gentiles), then this is pictured by the two loaves
of the Feast of Weeks, the Feast which pictured the birth of
the Church! Astounding! Indeed, Paul explains
this in Galatians 3:23-29. As you read the following passage, underline
the verses which describes the Church.
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And, the answers are given to us in that passage you just read (Galatians 3:23-29) and in several other places including Romans, 2 Corinthians, and Hebrews, all of which tell us about sin, sinners, the seriousness of sin, the results (consequences) of sin, the purpose of the LAW concerning sin, and How to be declared righteous (saved / redeemed from the death penalty of sin).
Read again the Galatians passage (above) and then Read the verses (below) in Romans, 2 Corinthians, and Hebrews. As you read these verses,
1. When you find the purpose of the Law (the OLD Covenant), underline it or highlight it in BROWN or BLACK..
2. When you find the purpose of the NEW Covenant, underline or highlight it in RED.
3. Put a BLUE CROSS (or color and symbol of your choice) on every occurrence of the word, Jesus (or words used as synonyms to mean the same thing -- words such as He, Him, His, Who, Christ, High Priest, etc).
Now, based on what you have just read and marked, answer the following questions:
What is the Old Covenant and to whom was it given?
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What is the PURPOSE of the Law (Old Covenant)?
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Can a person be "saved" by keeping (obeying) the Law (Old Covenant)?
(Hint: see Romans 3:20, 28) ___________
Can a person be "saved" by doing good works? (Hint: see Romans 3:20,28) __________
This fact that you can NOT be saved by works or by the keeping of the Law is so important, that, to reinforce this on our hearts and minds, underline those verses (Romans 3:20 and 28) both here in your lesson and also in your Bible. Then, write those verses here in the space provided:
Romans 3:20
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Romans 3:28
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Since a person can not be saved by "keeping" (obeying)
the Law (Old Covenant) and since a person can not be saved
by doing good works, based on what you have read, HOW IS
a person "saved" (declared righteous)? (Write your answer in the space
provided. Use scriptures from this lesson to "support" your answer.)
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What is the NEW Covenant and to whom is it given?
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Why was there a need for a New Covenant to replace the Old Covenant?
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Does the New Covenant have Laws and if so, where are they "written"?
(Hint: see Hebrews 8:10)?
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Yes, as you have so correctly answered, there are "laws" in the New
Covenant, which is given to the Church -- to those who believe in and trust
the Lord Jesus for their salvation. The Old Covenant was unable to provide
salvation. Rather, its purpose was to show each and every individual that
they ARE a sinner and that they are in desperate need of salvation!
Then, Jesus, knowing that we needed salvation and knowing that there was
NO other way for us to be saved, gave His life as a substitute sacrifice
to pay the required death penalty. The laws of the New Covenant are written
by the Holy Spirit on the hearts and in the minds of all (Jew and Gentile)
who choose to accept The Lord God Jesus Christ's gift of salvation and
redemption from sin.
Have you accepted that gift? Are you a member of God's Church? Are
God's laws written in your heart and on your mind?
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As we bring this lesson to a close, I know you are thinking of other
topics and subjects which you have seen as you read these many passages
from God's Word. And, indeed, there is much more that could be discussed
(tongues, baptism, etc). BUT, those will have to wait until another time
and another study. Do NOT get diverted or sidetracked into a "rabbit
chase" on those topics now. They are not the main focus of a study
of the Feasts. Instead, let's keep our focus on what was prophesied
and has been or will be fulfilled in these Feasts as we continue this series
of lessons of the 7 Sacred Assemblies (Feasts) of God.
In this lesson we learned a lot about the prophecies and the fulfillments of the 4th Feast, the Feast of Weeks (Harvest, Passover, Shavuot). We have learned that it pictured the Birth of the Church and the Giving of the New Covenant!
In our next lesson, Lord willing, we will continue with the study of the 3 Fall Feasts.
But, in closing, there is one more Scripture that sums up what we have
been learning about the Church. Paul penned these words, in the First Century,
to the young Church at Ephesus in a letter which he wrote to them to explain
these things. So, in closing, let's read what Paul wrote -- words
that are still very applicable and appropriate today:
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11. Therefore, remember that formerly you who are Gentiles by birth and called "uncircumcised" by those (Jews) who call themselves "the circumcision" (that done in the body by the hands of men)-- 12. remember that at that time you (Gentiles and unbelievers in God) were separate from Christ, excluded from citizenship in Israel and foreigners to the covenants of the promise, without hope and without God in the world. 13. But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far away have been brought near through the blood of Christ. 14. For He himself is our peace, Who has made the two (Jews and Gentiles) one and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility, 15. by abolishing in His flesh the law (Old Covenant) with its commandments and regulations. His purpose was to create in Himself one new man (the Church) out of the two (Jews and Gentiles), thus making peace, 16. and in this one body to reconcile both of them to God through the cross, by which He put to death their hostility. 17. He came and preached peace to you (Gentiles) who were far away and peace to those (Jews) who were near. 18. For through Him we both have access to the Father by one Spirit. 19. Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and aliens, but fellow citizens with God's people and members of God's household, 20. built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus Himself as the chief cornerstone. 21. In Him the whole building is joined together and rises to become a holy temple in the Lord. 22. And in Him you too are being built together to become a dwelling in which God lives by his Spirit.Wow! Praise the Lord! Thank you Jesus for what you have done!
Well, folks, that is "it" for this lesson. See 'ya in Lesson 18
when we find out about the Fall Feasts! You will not want to miss it.
In the meantime, ponder what you have learned so far and Thank the Lord
for His great mercies!
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