No. He said He did not come to abolish the Law or the Prophets but to fulfill.Did Jesus say he came to fulfill the Law and the Prophets?
No. He said He did not come to abolish the Law or the Prophets but to fulfill.Did Jesus say he came to fulfill the Law and the Prophets?
Do you believe Leviticus is part of the Torah?
Have you ever read Leviticus?
I have read it, yes. This year I am reading it from my Chumash with commentary.
By heart I don't know the wording, but there are seven holy days of Torah. The feast of Unleavened Bread has two. Then there is Shavuot. The feast of trumpets or the day of trumpeting, Yom Teruah. Yom Kippur, The Day of Atonement, or Yom HaKippur'im, the Day of the Atonements (I plan to look at the Hebrew). The Feast of Tabernacles and Shmini Atzeret, the Eighth Day.What are the annual holy days listed in Leviticus 23? Name them.
Then there is Shavuot.
I'm not sure.Was Jesus raised on Nisan 16?
I'm not sure.
I do believe Jesus rose from the dead.
New Testament Scripture, beginning with the Gospels.Based on what scripture?
New Testament Scripture, beginning with the Gospels.
Now when He rose early on the first day of the week... (Mark 16:9)
You are right that the correct answer is no.Is Nisan 16 always on the first day of the week? (The correct answer is no).
The Sivan 6 Shavout is contrary to scripture.
You are right that the correct answer is no.
I am currently unable to give you an answer for what you are saying here. What is I know is that Shavuot, the 50th day, is also called Pentecost (an annual or yearly observance).The Sivan 6 Shavout is a denial of Jesus as the first of the firstfruits which is what Pentecost is about.
The basis for Sivan 6 is this:
He shall wave the sheaf before the LORD to be accepted on your behalf, on the day after the Sabbath the priest shall wave it.
(Leviticus 23:11)
The Rabbis picked Nisan 16, which is the day after the first Sabbath of Unleavened Bread on the 15th rather than the weekly Sabbath. Tricky.
Pentecost is about the firstfruits.
And you shall count for yourselves from the day after the Sabbath, from the day that you brought the sheaf of the wave offering, seven Sabbaths shall be completed. (Leviticus 23:15)
You shall bring from your dwellings two wave loaves of two-tenths of an ephah. They shall be of fine flour; they shall be baked with leaven. They are the firstfruits to the LORD. (Leviticus 23:17)
The two loaves represent Hebrews and Gentiles, the leaven symbolizes that both groups have sinned.
I am currently unable to give you an answer for what you are saying here. What is I know is that Shavuot, the 50th day, is also called Pentecost (an annual or yearly observance).
Both Shavuot and Pentecost are terms that refer to the 50th day, pertaining to the count of the omer, and this 50th day is a holy day on the Jewish calendar.Shavuot and Pentecost do not occur on the same day because they are not counted from the same day. Pentecost is always on a Sunday because it is counted from the day after the weekly Sabbath, not so with Shavuot which can fall on any day of the week.
Both Shavuot and Pentecost are terms that refer to the 50th day, pertaining to the count of the omer, and this 50th day is a holy day on the Jewish calendar.
You have asked that question, and I don't know the answer.Was Jesus raised on Nisan 16?