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Pentecost 1995
“Day 49 to Pentecost”
June 3, 1995
“Now Verse 9: ‘And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, Speak unto
the children of Israel, and say unto them, When ye be come into the
land which I give unto you, and shall reap the harvest thereof, then
ye shall bring a sheaf of the firstfruits of your harvest unto the
priest: And he shall wave the sheaf before the LORD, to be accepted
for you: on the morrow after the Sabbath the priest shall wave it’
(vs. 9-11). Now that is the morrow after the Sabbath during
the Passover / Feast of Unleavened Bread. Now we just recently
sent out three booklets covering that:
Understanding God’s Command for the Wave Sheaf,
Count to Pentecost, The Morrow After Which Sabbath?, and
The True Meaning of Acts 2:1. So we’re not going
to get into all the details of those except to say that in Joshua 5
you have the fulfillment of this. And you need to read that
whole booklet because that happened on the first day of the Feast of
Unleavened Bread when they waved that first wave sheaf when they
crossed over Jordan into the Promised Land.
“Now notice, He says here, ‘When ye be come into the land…’, so this
was not to happen until they took possession of the land. So
they did not have the wave sheaf offering all during the time that
they were wandering in the wilderness because they hadn’t come into
the land. I am sure that they were celebrating Pentecost in
observance of the memorial of receiving of the Ten Commandments.
But they had no firstfruits harvest to offer with it” (Coulter, “Day
49 to Pentecost,” June 3, 1995, p. 8).
Part 1: “Day 49 to Pentecost”—June
3, 1995
Part 2:
“Day 49 to Pentecost”—June 3, 1995
Transcriptions of Pentecost Sermons by
Fred R. Coulter
Pentecost 1996: “Count
to Pentecost”— May 25, 1996
Pentecost 1996: “Count to
Pentecost”— May 26, 1996
Pentecost 1998: “Pentecost
Never on Monday -- Always on Sunday”— May 16, 1998
Pentecost 1999: “Pentecost
and the Sea of Glass #1”— April 17, 1999
Pentecost 2000:
“Day 49”— June 10, 2000
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