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To: delchiante

A believer in ‘Scripture only’ might have said Shavuot is a harvest festival not connected to the giving of the Torah on Sinai.


9 posted on 05/23/2015 2:13:32 PM PDT by jjotto ("Ya could look it up!")
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To: jjotto

The beauty of the Father’s calendar and scripture is He directed the steps of Israel to follow the agricultural harvests before they ever planted one crop in the promised land.

And then had His Son’s major life events occur on either a new moon day, Sabbath or Feasts He taught Israel.. but that takes rejection of Rome’s calendar to see it..

That too is lost with things like Rome’s December 25 and their good Friday vs. The real day the Lamb laid His life down, Passover..

Each of those New Moons, Sabbaths and Feasts point back to Moses and Israel and forward to Yahshua and the Kingdom. And Judaism wont see it until christianity sees it..
Because they are both blinded by Rome’ counterfeits..

According to Torah, exodus 19, they arrived at Sinai either on the 15th or 16th day of the 3rd month( because it is written that the same day Israel had gone out of the land of Egypt, they came to Sinai..

And the question is what day did they leave Egypt?
Exodus 12:51 says the ‘same day’Yah brought Israel out of the land of Egypt.
That ‘day’ was the 15th day of the 1st month (or some scholars say the 16th)

Either way,that is a full 60 days by simple count before they even arrived at Sinai..
Add in that day plus two more and that is when they heard the law thundered from Sinai..
More than 10 days later than Judaism and Christianity observe it..

The math doesnt add up with Judaism or Christianity’s version..


12 posted on 05/23/2015 3:19:13 PM PDT by delchiante
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