Why we begin our omer count on the 8th day after resurrection rather than the 1st day after
- (primary) Leviticus 23:15
- (secondary) Leviticus 12:2–3 — Leviticus 12:2-3
- (secondary) Leviticus 22:27
- (secondary) Leviticus 14:8–10 — Leviticus 14:8-10
- (secondary) Genesis 17:12
- (secondary) 2 Chronicles 29:17
- (secondary) Luke 2:21
- (secondary) Luke 9:27–28 — Luke 9:27-28
- (secondary) John 20:26
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Summary
This teaching examines the timing of the Omer count and the observance of Shavuot. Using Leviticus 23 and a series of biblical examples involving circumcision, sanctification, temple cleansing, and resurrection patterns, Vaughn argues that Yahweh consistently works through an eighth-day principle of acceptance and purification. The message concludes that the Omer count should begin after the completion of Unleavened Bread on the eighth day following Messiah's resurrection, resulting in a later observance of Shavuot than is commonly practiced.
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Firstfruits
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