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Pentecost 1999—
“Pentecost and the Sea of Glass #1”—
April 17, 1999
“Now let’s come down to Verse 14; it gives all the things that
they were to do on that day when they waved the wave sheaf
offering there. ‘Now bread or parched-grain or groats,
you’re not to eat, until that same day….’ Now that,
you go to Joshua 5 and that tells you when that same
day occurred when they entered into the land and harvested
its harvest. Now you go back up here to Verse 10 and
it says, ‘…and you harvest its harvest….’ See.
Some people made the argument that they had to wait until
they planted their own grain and harvested their own
harvest, which then would put it a year later. But
no, you harvest its harvest because when they came in and
took over those areas that were already planted, whose grain
did it become? It became theirs. So they
couldn’t eat any ‘…bread or parched-grain or goats, you are
not to eat, until [that] same day….’ So if you think
eating unleavened bread for seven days is difficult, try
forty years with no bread. That would be, when you
really get bread, then that would be kind of like a strange
new food, especially all this manna, ok. Now, you’re not to
eat it ‘…until you have brought the near-offering of your
God—(it is) a law for the ages, into your generations,
throughout all your settlements’ (Coulter, “Pentecost and
the Sea of Glass #1,” April 17, 1999, p. 12).
Part 1: “Pentecost and the
Sea of Glass #1”—April 17, 1999
Part 2: “Pentecost and the
Sea of Glass #1”—April 17, 1999
Barley Facts
from the Department of Horticulture, Purdue University.
Transcriptions of Pentecost Sermons by
Fred R. Coulter
Pentecost 1995: “Day
49 to Pentecost”—June 3, 1995
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 2000:
“Day 49”—June 10, 2000
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