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  1. May 18, 2023 · The Fellowship | May 18, 2023. Shavuot, the Jewish Pentecost, is a holiday that today commemorates the single most important event in Israel’s history: the giving of the Torah (the first five books in the Hebrew Bible) to Moses at Mount Sinai. Although it is not as well-known among non-Jews as Passover or Sukkot, the Feast of Booths, it is ...

  2. May 13, 2024 · Pentecost is a Jewish feast that has been celebrated since the Old Testament, being called the Feast of Harvest or the Feast of Weeks in Jewish tradition. It is mentioned in five places in the first five books — in Exodus 23 , Exodus 24 , Leviticus 16 , Numbers 28 , and Deuteronomy 16 .

  3. May 25, 2018 · Anthony Pagliarini - published on 05/25/18. Now our feast of the coming of the Holy Spirit, this day was long celebrated by Jesus' people. Pentecost is a central feast of Judaism. Known as the ...

  4. Apr 3, 2020 · The Feast of Pentecost is one of Israel's three major agricultural festivals and the second great feast of the Jewish year. Shavuot is one of the three pilgrimage feasts when all Jewish males were required to appear before the Lord in Jerusalem. Feast of Weeks is a harvest festival celebrated in May or June. One theory on why Jews customarily ...

  5. Pentecost falls on the 6th of Siwan and never occurs on Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday. Outside of Palestine the Orthodox Jews have since the exilic period celebrated the following day also, as "the second day of Shabu'ot." Pentecost is the fiftieth day of 'Omer, beginning from the second day of Passover. During the existence of the Temple the ...

  6. A New World Begins. by Ben Tertin & BibleProject Team – May 1, 2023. Pentecost is a long-standing Jewish harvest party, a Christian celebration as old as Jesus’ Church, and a Greek word that means “fiftieth.”. And the Pentecost moment described in the New Testament is a 1st-century event in Jerusalem where people’s heads caught fire ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShavuotShavuot - Wikipedia

    Shavuot ( listen ⓘ ), or Shvues ( listen ⓘ) in some Ashkenazi usage ( Hebrew: שָׁבוּעוֹת, romanized : Šāvūʿōṯ, lit. 'Weeks'), commonly known in English as the Feast of Weeks, is one of the biblically-ordained Three Pilgrimage Festivals. It occurs on the sixth day of the Hebrew month of Sivan; in the 21st century, it may ...

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