Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Shavuot (the Feast of Weeks) - YHVH's Biblical Pentecost


(Update note:  since writing this particular post, I have studied the related Scriptures more.  See the blog post called YHVH's Word - Simply Truth for more on these Scriptures.)

Chag Sameach!
(Have a joyful feast!)


Today I am observing and celebrating Shavuot! This is the 50th day of the count of the omer. We have counted 7 weeks plus one day from the time of Passover, as commanded by YHVH, and today is that day!

I am not working today. I have baked some bread (well, actually biscuits) from some good old-fashioned homemade Oklahoma whole-wheat flour. I have acquired some grapes from the first crop of a farm further south. And I am reading the Word of YHVH. What a great day!

Do you remember that Passover (Pesach) is three celebrations at one time? Passover is immediately followed by HaBikkurim or Day of First Fruits, which begins the week of the Feast of Unleavened Bread. It is on the day of First Fruits (the celebration of the earliest crop - barley) that we are to begin the count of 7 weeks until Shavuot (also known as Pentecost, which simply means 50 days). In this way, Shavuot and the Passover appointed times are very much connected with each other.

Shavuot is the celebration of First Fruits of the spring harvest...including wheat, grapes, olives, etc.

Here is what YHVH has to say about Shavuot:

Leviticus 23:15-21

"From the day after the day of rest -that is, from the day you bring the sheaf for waving -you are to count seven full weeks, until the day after the seventh week; you are to count fifty days; and then you are to present a new grain offering to YHVH. You must bring bread from your homes for waving-two loaves made with one gallon of fine flour, baked with leaven -as firstfruits for YHVH. Along with the bread, present seven lambs without defect one year old, one young bull and two rams; these will be a burnt offering for YHVH, with their grain and drink offerings, an offering made by fire as a fragrant aroma for YHVH. Offer one male goat as a sin offering and two male lambs one year old as a sacrifice of peace offerings. The cohen (priest) will wave them with the bread of the firstfruits as a wave offering before YHVH, with the two lambs; these will be holy for YHVH for the cohen. On the same day, you are to call a holy convocation; do not do any kind of ordinary work; this is a permanent regulation through all your generations, no matter where you live."


Deuteronomy 16:9-11

"You are to count seven weeks; you are to begin counting seven weeks from the time you first put your sickle to the standing grain. You are to observe the festival of Shavu'ot [weeks] for YHVH your God with a voluntary offering, which you are to give in accordance with the degree to which YHVH your God has prospered you. You are to rejoice in the presence of YHVH your God - you, your sons and daughters, your male and female slaves, the Levites living in your towns, and the foreigners, orphans and widows living among you - in the place where YHVH your God will choose to have his name live."

According to Exodus 23, YHVH wanted His people to come to Jerusalem (the place where He has chosen to have His name live) to celebrate the festivals of Unleavened Bread, Shavuot, and the Festival of the Ingathering (the final harvest of the year).


Shavuot is also the day when observant Jews celebrate YHVH's giving of the Torah, His Word, His commands, His instructions. This date is not directly stated in the Word, but rather it is based on a rough calculation that comes from Exodus 19:1...
In the third month after the people of Isra'el had left the land of Egypt, the same day they came to the Sinai Desert.

This is roughly the same time frame as the 50-day count of the omer from the time of Passover, which was a commemoration of the exodus from Egypt.
The rest of the chapter tells of YHVH's time with Moses on Sinai and the giving of His Word, the Torah.


And of course, in Acts 2, the talmidim (disciples) of Yeshua were all together celebrating Shavuot in Jerusalem with the rest of the Jewish people, as commanded by YHVH, when the Holy Spirit was given to them. Thousands on that day had their eyes unveiled and saw the truth of who Yeshua is...they were a sort of First Fruit of the harvest.


If you want to read more in depth discussions of why believers in Yeshua should follow YHVH's Torah rather than Christian traditions of man, I will list some websites that go into much greater detail about Shavuot and the richness of this commanded Festival.

Bereans Online:
http://www.bereansonline.org/
Click on "ENews" and then click on "Shavuot" (in the left column labeled "Parashat")

Hebrew for Christians:
http://www.hebrew4christians.net/Holidays/Spring_Holidays/Shavuot/shavuot.html
(or go to www.hebrew4christians.net and click on "Holidays", then find Pentecost/Shavuot under "Spring Mo'edim")


I also want to point out that in Oklahoma, today is not a day most people will be celebrating. The irony is obvious. We have just had the worst outbreak of tornadoes in one time period in Oklahoma recent history. Just two days ago we had the worst hail storm in recent history. These storms have created mass destruction for many people, including area farmers. Some have lost their entire crops of wheat that were just getting ready for harvest. This is always a threat in Oklahoma...storms in spring are part of the territory. But this year seems to be more hard-hitting than the average year.

However, I know that today is YHVH's commanded day for rejoicing and bringing in celebration to Him the first fruits of the spring harvest. We must do this!
We must do as YHVH commands in His Word. We must take Him seriously. We must be serious about the relationships with Him we claim to have and want to have. We must come to Him on HIS terms - not on our terms, not on the terms of man-made tradition.
YHVH blesses obedience to His Word!
(I know some may say this is legalistic thinking, but actually it is YHVH's own Word...and that is what I trust.)

I am convinced for myself that now is the time to stop following traditions of man and to start living YHVH's Word the way He has said to. I, for one, am changing everything in my life that has not lined up with YHVH's Word.

And so today I celebrate His GIVING...giving of the harvest, giving of sustenance, giving of His Word, giving of His instructions, giving of His relationship, giving of His Salvation, giving of His Holy Spirit. He is writing His Word on our hearts of flesh!

In Yeshua, our Messiah

Gina