Bible Cross References
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Exodus 23:16
"Celebrate the Harvest Festival when you begin to harvest your crops. "Celebrate the Festival of Shelters in the autumn, when you gather the fruit from your vineyards and orchards.
Exodus 34:22
"Keep the Harvest Festival when you begin to harvest the first crop of your wheat, and keep the Festival of Shelters in the autumn when you gather your fruit.
Leviticus 23:10
(SEE 23:9)
Leviticus 23:15-21
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Count seven full weeks from the day after the Sabbath on which you bring your sheaf of grain to present to the LORD.
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On the fiftieth day, the day after the seventh Sabbath, present to the LORD another new offering of grain.
17
Each family is to bring two loaves of bread and present them to the LORD as a special gift. Each loaf shall be made of four pounds of flour baked with yeast and shall be presented to the LORD as an offering of the first grain to be harvested.
18
And with the bread the community is to present seven one-year-old lambs, one bull, and two rams, none of which may have any defects. They shall be offered as a burnt offering to the LORD, along with a grain offering and a wine offering. The odor of this offering is pleasing to the LORD.
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Also offer one male goat as a sin offering and two one-year-old male lambs as a fellowship offering.
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The priest shall present the bread with the two lambs as a special gift to the LORD for the priests. These offerings are holy.
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On that day do none of your daily work, but gather for worship. Your descendants are to observe this regulation for all time to come, no matter where they live.
Deuteronomy 16:9-11
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"Count seven weeks from the time that you begin to harvest the grain,
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and then celebrate the Harvest Festival, to honor the LORD your God, by bringing him a freewill offering in proportion to the blessing he has given you.
11
Be joyful in the LORD's presence, together with your children, your servants, and the Levites, foreigners, orphans, and widows who live in your towns. Do this at the one place of worship.
Acts 2:1-13
1
When the day of Pentecost came, all the believers were gathered together in one place.
2
Suddenly there was a noise from the sky which sounded like a strong wind blowing, and it filled the whole house where they were sitting.
3
Then they saw what looked like tongues of fire which spread out and touched each person there.
4
They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to talk in other languages, as the Spirit enabled them to speak.
5
There were Jews living in Jerusalem, religious people who had come from every country in the world.
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When they heard this noise, a large crowd gathered. They were all excited, because all of them heard the believers talking in their own languages.
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In amazement and wonder they exclaimed, "These people who are talking like this are Galileans!
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How is it, then, that all of us hear them speaking in our own native languages?
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We are from Parthia, Media, and Elam; from Mesopotamia, Judea, and Cappadocia; from Pontus and Asia,
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from Phrygia and Pamphylia, from Egypt and the regions of Libya near Cyrene. Some of us are from Rome,
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both Jews and Gentiles converted to Judaism, and some of us are from Crete and Arabia---yet all of us hear them speaking in our own languages about the great things that God has done!"
12
Amazed and confused, they kept asking each other, "What does this mean?"
13
But others made fun of the believers, saying, "These people are drunk!"
1 Corinthians 15:20
But the truth is that Christ has been raised from death, as the guarantee that those who sleep in death will also be raised.
James 1:18
By his own will he brought us into being through the word of truth, so that we should have first place among all his creatures.