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Pentecost 1996 —“Count to Pentecost”— May 26, 1996
“Now
it says, ‘Now bread or parched-grain or groats, you are not
to eat, until that same day [that is you go into the land and
wave the wave sheaf offering], until you have brought the
near-offering of your God…’ (Lev. 23:14, Schocken).
Now let’s understand something.
The wave sheaf offering was cut before the wave
sheaf offering day. The
wave sheaves that different people would bring in were cut
before the wave sheaf offering day.
And then they would bring it.
And so someone asked, ‘Well, how can they cut it on
the holy day?’ Well,
they don’t. They
wave it and then they use the grain, and they may have
harvested some other things too, some more than just for the
firstfruit, but then after the waving of the firstfruit they
are able to eat the new grain. “And the question that came up was concerning Joshua 5, now how are they able on the holy day, to go out and harvest the grain. Well they didn’t. They harvested it before time. It didn’t say not to harvest it before time but you’re to bring the premier sheaf of your harvest. Now it would have to be harvested before time, without a doubt. So the main thing is here, that you are not to eat parched grain or groats or new or old, when they went in to the land of crossing over the river Jordan, until the same day that they entered the land” (Coulter, “Count to Pentecost,” p. 1). Part 1: “Count to Pentecost”—May 26, 1996 Part 2: “Count to Pentecost”—May 26, 1996 Barley Facts from the Department of Horticulture, Purdue University.
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