Hello, John and Doves,
It is written,
"And
thou shalt observe the feast of weeks, of the firstfruits of wheat
harvest, and the feast of ingathering at the year's end." Exodus 34:22
Shavuot, or the Feast of Weeks, or Pentecost [Greek for
"holiday of 50 days"] (Sivan 6/June 8, 5771/2011) is the beginning of the wheat harvest, for it is the
latter Feast of Firstfruits.
The end of
the wheat harvest is celebrated on Yom Teruah
[Hebrew: Day of Blowing/Shouting], or Rosh Hashanah
[Hebrew: Head of the Year], or the Jewish Civil New Year. Because Rosh Hashanah coincides with the
Rosh Chodesh [Head of the Month] of Tishrei, this holiday is on a new
moon. Rosh Hashanah 2011 will be
on 29 and 30 September, 2011, or 1 and 2
Tishrei, 5772.
These two days together are traditionally
referred to as "the long day." Thus, the actual start of the new
year is also known as "the hidden day," since it is hidden in the two.
Since the
beginning of the month is to be determined by observation in real-time,
we see Jesus' words in a new light. Back in the day, there was no
NASA, and no computers to come up with the Tetrads of lunar
eclipses. As such, Jesus told his disciples,
Mark 13:32
In HaShem [The Name],
Mike C.
Jennie (26 April 2011)
"Question For All Doves???"
The Lord showed me a vision a couple of years ago,
and in my vision I was holding a PILE OF WHEAT in my hand. I
looked down at it and I was sooo excited and started yelling to
everyone, " The Rapture is at hand!!" So, my question
is, when is the Wheat Harvest according to the Jewish
calendar?? Thanks YSIC Jennie
P.S. Don't anyone give up on watching, one of
these days, someone will be correct, but by then no one will
care. We are commanded to WATCH, so lets continue to do as the
Lord has instructed us to do?