Bob D
(3 June 2008)
"Twenty little known facts about Pentecost"
Twenty little known facts about Pentecost
My
purpose for writing this summary as I reviewed many different articles
and books regarding the subject of Pentecost is to show readers that
the rapture of the Church could happen right around this time frame
without setting a date. I hope that I can mention facts that have not
been dealt with regarding this particular feast day and our possible
departure to heaven. Perhaps I can take a principle that has already
been discussed and go one step deeper and shed some new light on this
subject. Before I start let me just say that this is one of the most
incredible truths in Scripture I have ever researched in my life.
(1)
I might as well start with the issue that is a little defensive to
people that look into this subject." But of that day and hour knoweth
no man, no nor the angels of heaven, but my Father only." Matthew
24:36. It is my personal opinion that nobody knows the day or the hour
of the rapture. It is all well if you disagree with me on that
statement. I know people have different interpretations regarding this
verse. Did you know that Shavuot(Pentecost) was viewed upon as a
floating date. When God constructed this, it was the only festival
where the date could not be fixed. This feast day drifted back and
forth( Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday).I heard but I am not sure that
after 70 a.d Sivan 6 officially became the fixed date for Pentecost
(Shavuot).
(2) Some people refer to Pentecost as the feast day for dispensational change.
(1) Innocence (Creation).
(2) Conscience (The Fall).
(3) Human government (The Flood).
(4) Promise (Tower of Babel).
(5) Law (Exodus).
(6) Church age (When the Holy Spirit was given to the Church in Acts chapter 2).
(7) Kingdom age (The rapture of the Church and the following events).
Biblical
history attests to the fact that dispensation number 3 (human
government) changed on Shavuot which is found in Genesis chapter 8. It
seems as if dispensation number 5 changed on Pentecost (Law) which is
found in Exodus 19. Dispensation number 6 (age of grace) changed on
Pentecost which is found in Acts chapter 2. Although the dispensation
of Promise (Towel of Babel) does not give a date, Genesis 11:7 says,
"Go to, let us go down, and there confound their language, that they
may not understand one another's speech." We know the age of grace
started with Pentecost. If you would be so kind could you please read
Acts 2:4. "And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to
speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance." Here we
see that the dispensation of Promise had one thing in common with the
dispensation of Grace.That would be unknown tongues speaking at the
same time.I think it is pretty clear that Promise ( Tower of Babel )
also changed on Pentecost. We see a pattern of dispensational changes
taking place on Pentecost.It is possible that the first two
dispensations (Innocence and Conscience) changed in a 24 hour time
frame on Shavuot (Pentecost) but proving this is another thing. I tend
to believe that all 6 dispensations in the past changed on Shavuot
(Pentecost).The dispensation that we are living in now ends with the
rapture of the Church. This age of grace might change on Pentecost.
History tends to repeat itself.
(3) If the Holy Spirit was
given to the Church on Pentecost (Acts chapter 2) then it is possible
that the Holy Spirit will be removed on Pentecost (2nd Thes. 2:7). This
verse says," For the mystery of inequity doth already work: only He who
now letteth will let, until He be taken out of the way."
(4)
There is a tradition that some Jewish people stay up all night and
petition God for a miracle on Pentecost. They literally look for the
sky to open up for a split second but they never know when this will
happen.Their belief is, in that moment the Holy Spirit gives them
divine power. This ritual has tones of the rapture in what they do on
Pentecost. Notice "when" they are doing what they are doing.
(5) There is an extra Adar month in 2008. This places Pentecost in June. Most weddings take place in June.
(6)
On Firstfruits notice that the new wheat of the barley harvest was
waved before the Lord but there was no leaven in the bread. This
represents Jesus Christ rising from the dead in all of His sinless
resurrection power.Two loaves of wheat bread with leaven are waved on
Pentecost representing the dead in Christ and the living being raptured
(1st Thes.4: 16-18) but understand that the baking process killed the
leaven (no sin) in the wheat loaves. When Christians are raptured we
will be in a sinless state before Jesus Christ. This is another clue
that the rapture may happen on Pentecost.
(7) Pentecost
means 50. Fifty is associated with the Holy Spirit, Jubilee and
liberty. Some Jewish scholars won't even attach a meaning to this
number. From Firstfruits to Pentecost there are 50 days. This can be
found in Leviticus 23:15-17. This Jubilee and liberty sounds like
Christians being released at the rapture. What better number in the
Bible to describe this joy.Another point I would like to make is the
year 200......"8" sounds like a new beginning. The biblical meaning of
the number 8 is a new beginning in Jesus Christ. Jubilee and liberty
are always associated with a new beginning. This sounds like the
rapture of the Church.
(8) The barley harvest is from
Passover to Pentecost. Most end time biblical prophecy experts that
understand this type of harvest see this as a type of our dispensation
of grace. This particular harvest (barley) ends with Pentecost. The age
of grace will end once the rapture of the Church takes place. If this
is the case there is a connection between Pentecost and the rapture of
the Church.
(9) Two Rams horns were given to Abraham when
God provided this animal after his obedience with Isaac. There is only
one heavenly trumpet mentioned in the Old Testament and that was
sounded during the law probably with the left horn of the Ram on
Shavuot (Pentecost). When the Apostle Paul spoke of the "Last Trump" in
1st Cor. 15:51-52 he may have been referring to the second Ram's horn
(the right horn) to call His children home at the rapture. Remember if
this is true, the left horn was blown on Shavuot (Pentecost). Will the
right horn be blown on the rapture? This is just a thought. I am
certainly not dogmatic on this issue. If this is true notice the two
Ram's horns and the two different Pentecost time frames will probably
come together. What I am trying to say is, if the left horn was blown
on Pentecost then it would stand to reason that the right horn will
also be blown on Pentecost.Will this event be the rapture?
(10)
Jewish synagogues love the story of Ruth. It is the most popular
especially on Pentecost. Often times there is a strong teaching that
the Messiah will arrive on this date. The rapture is pictured in the
book of Ruth. When Ruth was on the threshing floor and laid down at the
feet of Boaz this represented the rapture. This whole scenario took
place on Shavuot (Pentecost).
(11) When Ruth married Boaz
one could make a pretty good case that she converted over to Judaism.
Once again the dispensation of law started on Shavuot (Pentecost).
Grace (Pentecost). Ruth lying at the feet of Boaz (Pentecost). Could it
be that law, grace and the rapture/resurrection will come together on
Pentecost?
(12) Many Jewish scholars believe that King
David was born and died on Pentecost. If this is true God was making a
statement. I can not be sure of this but David seemed to be a type of
the Church. David was in Ruth's bloodline. If we went from Ruth to
David we are in essence starting and ending with Pentecost.
(13)
Many Jewish scholars believe that when Israel was the bride of Jehovah,
Passover was the courtship of Israel but Shavuot (Pentecost) was the
actual marriage. Truths or patterns start from a Jewish origin.This
seems to be the way it is with Jesus Christ and His bride from Passover
to Pentecost. Passover starts the barley harvest because the first ripe
barley is ready on this day but the 50 day count starts with
Firstfruits and ends on Pentecost.It is interesting that the Jewish
scholars had insight on this subject.
(14) " Which is the
earnest of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased
possession, unto the praise of His glory." Eph. 1:14. Verse 13
says,"The earnest of our salvation" is the Holy Spirit. It seems to me
that when we accepted Jesus Christ as our personal Savior the Holy
Spirit came into our hearts to reside. It is clear to me that in a
manner of speaking the Holy Spirit is our engagement ring. Our wedding
is after the rapture of the Church. Weddings seem to take place on
Shavuot (Pentecost).
(15) Flavius Josephus once said that
a few years before 70 a.d. Priests were following procedure for the
temple and they heard a quaking, a noise and a multitude. This unknown
said, "Let us remove hense." This happened on Pentecost. "Let us remove
hense" sounds like the rapture.
(16) Why is there so much talk about Pentecost this year in 2008? I don't remember this passion in previous years.
(17)
There are 7 feast days and Pentecost is the forth. Jesus Christ is
always represented by the 4th candlestick. The middle gives light and
understanding to the first 3 and the last 3. At the rapture of the
Church we will have understanding. It is a time when we will see the
light of the world who is Jesus Christ face to face.
(18)
There are 3 Jewish festivals but Pentecost is right in the middle. This
speaks of division. People may not want to hear this but the rapture is
division. The saved in Jesus Christ will go up and the unsaved will be
left behind. In both cases Pentecost is right in the middle (the feasts
and the festivals).
(19) Passover is the beginning of the
barley harvest but Firstfruits is a type of the resurrection of Jesus
Christ. Pentecost is the end of the barley harvest ( a type of
resurrection and rapture of the New Testament Believers). Can we take
this point to a higher level?" But every man in his own order: Christ
the firstfruits: afterward they that are Christ's at his coming." 1st
Cor.15 :23. The word "order" intrigues me. Some of the interpretations
are interesting. One of the most popular is the Christians that did
more for Jesus Christ will be first and the Christians that did less
will not be as high when we go up in the rapture. What if the Apostle
Paul knew not only the fulfillments of the feast days but also the
"order" in how this barley harvest was going to be fulfilled? What is
after Firstfruits? Pentecost! The Apostle Paul knew that the new wheat
being waved on Firstfruits represented the resurrection of Jesus
Christ. "And the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints
which slept arose, And came out of the graves after His resurrection,
and went into the holy city, and appeared unto many." Matthew 27:52-53.
Do you see what I am trying to observe? The Apostle Paul seemed to know
that Firstfruits was already fulfilled in the first part of the barley
harvest.Jesus Christ rose from the dead on the third day (Firstfruits)
and fulfilled Matthew 27:52-53 by becoming the firstfruits of them that
slept The reason why I say that the Apostle Paul knew this knowledge
was because he said he understood what happened."But now is Christ
risen from the dead,and became the Firstfruits of them that
slept." 1st Cor.15:20.Of course I just quoted the verses in
Matthew but if you have to read this small portion of Scripture again I
would strongly advise this because you will see how the resurrection of
Jesus Christ on Firstfruits fulfilled the FIRST part of the
resurrection in the barley harvest. When Paul used the word "order" he
may have been referring to the feast day after Firstfruits which is
Pentecost. Remember the Apostle Paul was born and raised in knowing and
living the feast days all the way through to the end. He was required
to excel in this area and have a very strong understanding of every
little detail regarding Jewish feast and festival days. I think this is
a fair question. Was the Apostle Paul speaking of a Pentecost rapture?
It is just a question. I am not attempting to answer the question but I
think that this is something we should think about.For more
understanding on what I am trying to say read point number 6 and
compare it to point number 19. Am I just seeing things or is that what
the Apostle Paul was trying to portray?
(20) The one
overwhelming tone of Pentecost seems to be a symbol of marriage or a
joining together of two into one. This describes the rapture in a
perfect way.
There are obviously more points than these
20. When is the true Pentecost? The Jewish calendar may not be as
accurate as many people feel it is with the present dates that now
exist. I think we are on pretty safe ground to say that Pentecost is
sometime in June (Perhaps the 15th of the month ) but the second half
of June (2008) would be highly unlikely but not impossible. My"opinion"
is 2008 seems to be the year when end time prophetic events will
start.I could be wrong but evidence seems to suggest otherwise. I
believe the beginning event is the rapture.Is our blessed hope
(rapture) going to happen on Pentecost? Only time will tell.
For
those of you that read this article and have no idea what I am talking
about then let me try and make this real simple. We are close to the
rapture! If you have not accepted Jesus Christ as your personal Savior
just pray a sincere honest prayer and ask Jesus Christ to come into
your heart. When the trumpet sounds you will be part of this joyful
event in all of Jesus Christ's resurrection power and love and escape
the 7 year tribulation period.
Bob D.