A typical Western image of the Pentecost. Duccio di Buoninsegna (1308) Tempera on wood (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
The details of this holy day are found in Leviticus 23:
15-22. In a nutshell, these Scriptures define the feast of Pentecost in this way:
- Fifty days after the Feast of First Fruits (the Christian Easter)
- Sacrifice two loaves of bread and seven lambs
- One goat is sacrificed as a sin offering, two more lambs are offered as a fellowship offering.
- No work is to be done
- During this feast, leaven can be consumed. In the final feasts, observant Jews will once again abstain from leaven.
Christians celebrate Pentecost as well. We find the
establishment in Acts 2:1-4. During this feast the church was born with the
following signs:
- A sound like the blowing of violent wind came from heaven
- Tongues of fire appeared
- People spoke in other tongues
It is no irony that the Christian Pentecost occurred on the second major feast for the Israelites. The parallels between the feasts become salient when
you learn that ancient rabbis believed Pentecost to
be the day Moses came down from the mountain with the law. They called it the
birth of Judaism or the Feast of the Giving of the Law. Note the following
comparisons:
Birth of the Law Birth
of the Church
Ex. 19:16-Lev. 20:1 Acts
2
Supernatural manifestations, supernatural
manifestation, noise like
trumpets, thundering, lightening, a might rushing wind
thick clouds
fire, voice of God, law on a tongues
of fire, grace engraved on the tablet of
tablet of stone our hearts
End result: fear End
result: peace
3,000 died 3,000
found salvation and lived
Cannot look at Moses’ face the
veil removed
The traditional church gives Pentecost the ecclesiastical color of red. Celebrate your observance by wearing red this Sunday.
The traditional church gives Pentecost the ecclesiastical color of red. Celebrate your observance by wearing red this Sunday.
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