
Pentecost Study Series
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Pentecost Study Series
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Pentecost at Sinai - No. 115
Christian Churches of God - ccg.orgThis work follows on from the papers on the Exodus involving both Moses and the gods of Egypt (see the paper Moses and the Gods of Egypt (No. 105)) and also Moses and the Exodus (see the paper The Passover (No. 98)). It deals with exactly who gave the Law at Sinai and how. The sequence of the move to Sinai is explained in terms of the meaning of the stops and a better understanding emerges. The power of the Host as given from God is also examined in relation to the giving of the Law and the events at Sinai. http://www.ccg.org/weblibs/study-papers/p115.html233 views -
The Omer Count to Pentecost – No. 173
Christian Churches of God - ccg.orgNo. 173 - The Omer Count to Pentecost. In the twentieth century, the Churches of God went awry in their determination of Pentecost from the wrongful implementation of the Hillel Calendar and through Judaisers in the Churches of God. This text explains the errors and the process that was followed originally. It replaces the paper Pentecost: Comparing Leviticus 23:11-22 in the Septuagint (No. 173). http://www.ccg.org/weblibs/study-papers/p173.html511 views 48 comments -
The Old and the New Leaven. No. 106a - The Leaven of Pentecost. No. 65
Christian Churches of God - ccg.orgNo. 106a – The Old and New Leaven The symbolism of leaven in the New Testament is used in reference to old and new leaven. We are to remove one sort of leaven and replace it with another. This symbolism has great spiritual significance for the Christian. The Feast of Unleavened Bread is understood in this light as replacing the old leaven of malice and wickedness with the leaven of sincerity and truth. There is also leaven in the offerings at Pentecost and this has symbolism for the Church in relation to the great leaven of the Holy Spirit. http://www.ccg.org/weblibs/study-papers/p106a.html No. 65 The Leaven of Pentecost The leavened loaves of Pentecost were entirely misunderstood by the Church of God in the last half of the twentieth century. The understanding of the purpose of de-leavening in order to become sons of God in power from the Resurrection of the Dead as Christ was lost for some time. The aim of this paper is to revive that understanding. http://www.ccg.org/weblibs/study-papers/p065.html253 views