The Feast of Weeks is called Shavuot, but biblically, this term technically refers to the preceding 7 weeks. The festival itself is called Yom haBikurim, the day of firstfruits. This can be somewhat confusing, because there are two Yomim haBikurim, the early and later First Fruits. The early FirstFruits marks the beginning of counting the 50 days toward the later FirstFruits, which is why later one is also called #pentecost, Greek for fifty.
Numbers 28:26-31
I've made a few videos on the Biblical holiday of #shavuot.
Sukkot with us on the Zadok calendar. Information here:
https://natsab.com/2022/07/22/....sukkot-with-us-on-th
#sukkot2022 #zadok #feastsofyah
This coming week, July 24-30 (25 Tammuz-2 Av 5782), the Bible reading plan covers the portions Mattot (Tribes) and Massei (Stages).
24 Jul Numbers 30:1-31:12 Ezekiel 1:1-2:10 2 Cor 12:1-13:14 Eccl 12:1-14
25 Jul Numbers 31:13-54 Ezekiel 3:1-4:17 Galatians 1:1-24 Psalm 106:1-5
26 Jul Numbers 32:1-19 Ezekiel 5:1-6:14 Galatians 2:1-21 Psalm 106:7-12
27 Jul Numbers 32:20-33:49 Ezekiel 7:1-27 Galatians 3:1-29 Psalm 106:13-18
28 Jul Numbers 33:50-34:15 Ezekiel 8:1-10:22 Galatians 4:1-31 Psalm 106:19-27
29 Jul Numbers 34:16-35:8 Ezekiel 11:1-12:28 Galatians 5:1-26 Psalm 106:28-39
30 Jul Numbers 35:9-36:13 Jeremiah 2:4-28, 3:4 Galatians 6:1-18 Psalm 106:40-48
The complete annual Bible reading plan for 2021-22 (Hebrew year 5782) is available at this link:
https://bneyyosefna.com/byna-b....ible-reading-plan-fo
Mark Price
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