Weeks/Pentecost (part 2)

Painting by Patrick Murphy http://www.inspiredsketch.blogspot.com In the last post, we looked at the fulfillment of Pentecost as recorded in Acts 2.  Jesus was anointed with the fullness of God’s Spirit, and His anointing flowed down to the church. Sharing in Christ’s anointing means many things.  First Corinthians 2:12 says, “We have not received the spirit…

Weeks/Pentecost (part 1)

Painting from http://theschoolofthetransferofenergy.com/tag/moses-and-aaron/ In the third month, the Israelites observed the Feast of Weeks, presumably named because it was held seven weeks and one day after Firstfruits.  This span of time equals 50 days, so the feast also came to be known as Pentecost (=“fiftieth”) (Lev. 23:15, 16; Acts 2:1).  During this 50 days, more of…

Firstfruits

Picture by Patrick Murphy http://inspiredsketch.blogspot.com/ On the 16th of the first month, the day after Unleavened Bread started, the Israelites were to bring a sheaf of new grain to the priest.  This was also “the day after the Sabbath,” or Sunday (Lev. 23:11).  This new grain was the first of the harvest to ripen, the…

Unleavened Bread

Image from http://dubyadesigns365.blogspot.com/2010/03/march-30-2010-unleavened-bread.html   The feast of Unleavened Bread is closely tied to Passover and started the day after.  Often, scripture groups both feasts under the same name, whether Passover or Unleavened Bread (Ex. 23:4-7; Deut. 16:1-8).  On the first day of the feast, the Israelites removed yeast from their houses.  For seven days they ate…

Passover

Picture from: http://www.hopeofisraelministries.com/passoverpesach.htm Some time ago, one of my readers asked me to post excerpts from my booklet, Christ in the Feasts.  What follows is from the section on Passover. *** Passover Judaism’s annual cycle of feasts had its roots in Egypt’s oppression of the Israelites.  Prior to the exodus, the Hebrew people had been slaves for…

Pan…Jesus?

How often do you think Pangaea is the topic of conversation during a child’s bedtime story?  Probably not very often.  How about Pangaea and the Bible?  Probably even less.  Yet that is exactly what I found myself discussing tonight.  While reading a book about dinosaurs to my 2 year old son, Pangaea was mentioned.  My 8…

The Jesus Pictures: Guest Post by Cameron Fultz

Recently, a friend lent me a book entitled The Jesus Pictures by Cameron Fultz.  In the book, Cameron outlines a Christ-saturated approach to the scriptures that is taught by the scriptures themselves (Luke 24:45-47; John 5:39-40).  I feel this is deeply important.  What follows here is material I’ve excerpted from chapter one of Cameron’s book (with his…