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The day of Pentecost – the 50th day
- March 20, 2013
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Pentecost:
The word “Pentecost” in Greek means: number 50, 50th, counting to 50 or a feast of a joyful time or moment that is held on the 50th day.
The feast of Pentecost known as “Shavout” in Hebrew:
In Hebrew the day of pentecost is called; “Shavout“, meaning the Feast of Weeks or the feast that is held after the counting of the seven weeks.
The word Pentecost means; number 50, equivalent to the 50th year of Jubilee in the Hebraic sense.
Unto us a child is born – Isaiah 9:6:
Pentecost- Isaiah 9:6
The spiritual birth when the church was born – Acts 2:1-4 (Holy Spirit given), being the same season when Israel was born as nation.
Adam’s wife was birthed out of his rib (), and also being the season when David the second king of Israel was born.
The Holy Spirit was given unto the Apostles during the season of Pentecost:
In the book of Acts 1:4-5, (Yeshua) our Lord, whom the Christians call Jesus, commanded his disciples to depart not from Jerusalem, but to wait and tarry in the city of Jerusalem until the promise of the Father from in Heaven endues you with power from on high.
The word to “Tarry” means; to count until when that 50th day comes, to patiently wait, to linger in expectation, to engage into a process which enables a person’s character to withstand the pressure of negative energies that derives from the census of the Roman influence, Easter and the pagan Egyptian god called “Min-the penis god“.
The 50th day of Pentecost is the day when the promise of the Father fell upon the Apostles in the Upper room, which took place on 50th day after the crucifixion of Yeshua. The day when the strenght of the Holy Spirit is given as a symbolic sign of commemoration, commemorating the Hebrew day called “Shavuot“.
The Torah was given on Pentecost being Shavout on mount Sinia:
Pentecost was the time when God gave the Torah to the Jewish nation on mount Sinai (Exodus 19:1-25 & Exodus 20:1-17).
The process of omer counting (seven weeks) which begins from Passover (spring time) and finishes on Pentecost (Sumer time) as in Leviticus 23:15-16 , was the mechanism of spiritual counting which brought Israel into that 50th day of Pentecost (Shavuot).
On the day of Pentecost (Shavout), God blew the shofar trumpet of Jubilee on mount Sinai as it is written in Exodus 19:19-20.
Article written by Apostle Ngabo Alex