Jesus in the Feasts of Israel
The Feast of Pentecost
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Sylvan James
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The event associated with the first Pentecost was the receiving of the Ten Commandments. Israel came to Mount Sinai on the third day of the third month (Exodus 19:1). The presence of GOD visited the people three days later (Exodus 19:10-17). Therefore, Israel received the Mosaic Law on the sixth day of the third month of Sivan. This was fifty days from the crossing of the Red Sea. The feast is called, in Hebrew Shavuot, which translated "weeks" in our modern English. It is also called the feast of the Giving of the Torah, and this is the day GOD revealed Himself to Israel as they stood at the base of Mount Sinai. It marked the birthday of Judaism. Jewish tradition was the Torah was received on the sixth of Sivan, the Sabbath following the new moon of Sivan that year. The new moon signified the first day of the month when the night was at its darkest.
The event associated with the final Pentecost was the pouring out of the Holy Spirit and the beginning of the New Covenant.
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