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  • Thank you from my heart for this very understandable message. Now totally grasp the difference between the 'feast' sabbath, and the 7th day sabbath that God blessed and made holy at Creation that is in His Ten Commandments. I will follow the Bible. God bless you!

  • Such a clear presantation I have tried to explain this to Many "christians" and they are so dull of understanding they hold on to pagen "good friday" and E-ster they must repent of the error as messiah Yahushuwah desires a spotless undefiled BRIDE.

  • Richard,

    Please help me understand.

    Leviticus 23

    "He shall wave the sheaf before the LORD for you to be accepted; on the day AFTER the sabbath the priest shall wave it."

    IF Friday was NOT a Sabbath, then Saturday CANNOT be First Fruits.

    Please share with me what Sabbath Friday is (since First Fruits MUST fall the day after Sabbath according to the Torah).

    I just want to be correct in my understanding YHVH's days.

  • @boltingpuppies - You understand that Yahweh's days start and end differently than does our calendar - Saturday from sunset Fri to sunset Sat is the Weekly Sabbath. The Day of Firstfruits is yo be celebrated the day after the Sabbath - the 1st day of the Week (Sunday).? The day of Firstfruits is always on our Sunday the first day of the week.

  • @richardperry2

    Exactly. First Fruits, Sunday, is also the first day of the harvest/resurrection. "Christ the First Fruits..." Yeshua had to fulfill First Fruits, which is on Sunday or His messiahship is in question.

  • Excellent! Just what my teaching shows from about 1 year ago when I posted it. I provide some additional information and pray this will be a blessing to you and those who wish to know more about our Lord's truth of His death, burial and ressurrection as He fulfilled from Leviticus 23! It's not easter.... it's First Fruits when He rose! We must do away with the pagan traditions of man and celebrate His Holy Days just as He shows us!

  • @TreyDubzz

    Hello Trey. Blessings. I do have a question for you and for RIchard. What 'Sabbath' was conducted on Friday??? In order for Saturday to be First Fruits, Friday MUST, according to Torah, have been a Sabbath it'self.

    Leviticus 23

    "He shall wave the sheaf before the LORD for you to be accepted; on the day AFTER the sabbath the priest shall wave it."

    IF Friday was NOT a Sabbath, then Saturday CANNOT be First Fruits.

    I just want to be correct in my understanding YHVH's days.

  • @boltingpuppies - Understanding that Yahweh's days start and end differently than does our calendar - Saturday from sunset Fri to sunset Sat is the Weekly Sabbath. The Day of Firstfruits is yo be celebrated the day after the Sabbath - the 1st day of the Week (Sunday).

  • @richardperry2

    I understand that the days start and stop at Sunset. That is the reason for my question :) Regardless, Leviticus is clear that First Fruits is the 'morrow after the Sabbath'. If First Fruits is on Saturday, then Friday, by law, had to be a Sabbath. My question is what Sabbath are you saying Friday was? If Saturday was First Fruits, Friday MUST be a Sabbath. Also, harvesting is not done on Sabbaths, they are rest days. FF is when the sickle is put to the grain. ????

  • @richardperry2 So are you saying that First Fruits is on Sunday not Saturday? 

    O.K.,...why do you believe Yeshua rose on Saturday instead of First Fruits? Do you not believe that First Fruits is the Harvest (Resurrection)?

    Harvesting isn't done on Sabbath, the day of rest. ????

  • @TreyDubzz Can' t agree with you more. We MUST do away with the pagan traditions that have been slighted into our Christian walk. We should NOT revere the name of a pagan 'non existing' god when referring to a time when the greatest gift was given to man by The One True Living God.

  • What struck me about your video is the Matthew 22:1, 7 verses...I would be fascinated to learn if Passover is on the first Day of Unleavened Bread! However I looked up the verses you cited and they don't match up - is it a different chapter or gospel you meant to reference? Thanks!

  • @Jimvesterstallone - Yes, the Passover is the first day of the Festival of Unleavened Bread. The Festival includes the Day of Passover and the Seven Days of the Feast of Unleavened Bread. The two feasts (Passover and Unleavened Bread) make up the Spring Festival of Unlevavened Bread.

  • 1)

    I like your visuals and the scriptures but I do see things slightly different. We see what at *total* of three days looks like at 6:29 in your video. I completely agree, this is three days, however scripture shows that Yeshua was not put into the ground until *after dark, meaning your bracket would need to be moved over slightly into dark (which would be just after Sundown Wed leading into Thursday). This would make the three days also end just *after Sundown Sat leading into Sunday. >>

  • @boltingpuppies - This passage indicates it was still on Preparation Day.

    "Then he took it down, wrapped it in linen cloth and placed it in a tomb ... It was Preparation Day, and the Sabbath was about to begin." Luke 23:53-54

    What Scripture are you referring to?

  • @richardperry2

    I'm getting there, I'm just slow :) I've listed them but am now going to print them to show why I see what I see...but I do agree that that verse in Luke can be read both ways. It's Leviticus that gets my attention.

  • 2)

    Mark 15:42

    "When *evening had already come*, because it was the preparation day, that is, the day before the Sabbath"

    I have looked at the evening starting the next day, Nisan 15, meaning he was put into the ground on Nisan 15, not Nisan 14, fulfilling Nisan 15 unleavened bread. I see now that this verse can be read one of two ways.

    This still leaves the original verses in Torah referring to the harvest, which is resurrection.

    Leviticus 23:10,11,12 &15

    >>>

  • 3)

    Leviticus23:10,11,12,&15

    "...'When you enter the land which I am going to give to you and REAP its harvest, then you shall bring in the sheaf of the first fruits of your harvest to the priest."

    Reaping isn't done on Sabbath. Reaping is resurrection. When reaping is done the day after the sabbath, THEN First Fruits are presented to the High Priest.

    "'He shall wave the sheaf before the LORD for you to be accepted; on the day after the sabbath the priest shall wave it."

    High Priest Yeshua>

  • 4)

    Priest Yeshua had not yet 'waved' the offering (Himself) to God- He had not yet ascended. The First Fruits wave offering is presented by High Priest the day *after the Sabbath.

    "'Now ON THE DAY when you wave the sheaf, you shall offer a male lamb one year old without defect for a burnt offering to the LORD."

    The same day the lamb is presented is the same day the First Fruit Sheaf is presented.

    The counting begins on the day the sickle is 'put to the grain' or 'harvested' 'resurrected'. >

  • 5) Last one.

    Deuteronomy 16:9

    "You shall count seven weeks for yourself; you shall begin to count seven weeks from the time you begin to put the sickle to the standing grain."

    First Fruits wave offering is done the same day the Lamb is presented, and this is done the day after the sabbath.  If this First Fruits offering was done on Saturday Sabbath, then what was Friday??? Friday MUST be a Sabbath for Saturday to be First Fruits.

  • @boltingpuppies The 1st day of unleavened bread is a shabbat...

    . 5: In the fourteenth day of the first month at even is the LORD's passover.

    6: And on the fifteenth day of the same month is the feast of unleavened bread unto the LORD: seven days ye must eat unleavened bread.

    7: In the first day ye shall have an holy convocation: And evil and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign? there shall no sign be given to it,

    but the sign of the prophet Jonas. Fri---Sunday

    is wrong.

  • @jblcva Right, Yeshua was crucified on Nisan 14 which would have been Wednesday. It's not the three days that are in question, it's the time of His rising, whether before Sunset or after Sunset which changes the date making HIs rising either Saturday or Sunday. If He rose on Saturday Sabbath, then what 'Sabbath' was Friday?? First Fruits is the morrow 'after' the Sabbath according to Torah. Blessings.

  • Very good!

  • Messiah arrested on Passover after breaking bread. That night the process. The

    flogging and Crucifixion, all this had to be done before next sunset. That started 1st day of unleavened bread. That's why the thieves legs were broken and Christ's side pierced. Crucifixion usually took days for the guilty to die. The

    1st day of unleavened bread is a sabbath. Darkness fell from the 6th hour. I

    count that from 6am. 12pm to 3pm there was darkness.. Yeshua said are

    there not 12 hours in the day?

  • @jblcva I also see the 6th hour as being from 12pm to 3pm. Darkness fell at this time and it lines up with this verse where Yeshua is the veil:

    Song of Solomon 1:7

    "Tell me, O you whom my soul loves,Where do you pasture your flock,Where do you make it lie down at noon?For why should I be like one who veils herselfBeside the flocks of your companions?"

    So at about 3pm, the veil was rent from top to bottom, after it lay down at noon.

    Blessings

  • I recently have been discussing this over F.F. this past Sunday. It's the only thing that makes sense. Friday to Sunday is 3 Full Days and 3 Full Nights? No wonder the world thinks we are the village idiots, we can't even count.

    Thanks for the video Richard, it's nice to visualize it. At least Yahweh can count. The truth is in our faces if we simply read it.

    Praise God for His Word!

  • @StevenBlew - Hey Steve, I'm still digging into the Next Festival. The Festival of Firstfruits which includes the Day of Firstfruits and the Feast of Harvest a.k.a. Feast of Weeks - seven weeks later. If we get the Day of Firstfruits wrong we automatically get the Feast of Weeks wrong, at least as far as God's Calendar is concerned.

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