The Feast of Weeks (Hebrew: חַג הַשָּׁבֻעוֹת or Ḥag ha-Shavuot) is the fifth among YHWH's seven festivals and holds immense significance as a harvest festival, commemorating the giving of the Torah on Mount Sinai and the Qodesh Spirit in the Acts of the Apostles. Celebrated seven weeks, or 50 days, after Passover, it marks the transition from the barley to the wheat harvest in ancient Israel. This joyful occasion holds profound significance within YHWH's Kingdom and culture.
Observing the feast
. The Feast is a High Qodesh Sabbath, and all servile work is prohibited during the day of the feast.
. All men are required by Elohim to appear before Him and offer freewill gift-offerings, in accordance with the blessings YAHUWAH has bestowed upon them.
. The celebration also involves special prayers, joyful dancing before Elohim accompanied by songs, and indulging in festive meals and sweets.
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Passover Feast