A New Look
The Mystery of the WAVE SHEAF
OFFERING Revealed at Last!
Much confusion exists concerning the
meaning, significance and
symbolism of the "wave sheaf" offering of
Leviticus 23. Just what
is the "wave sheaf"? How does it tie in with the sacrifice of Jesus
Christ
for our sins? How does it tie in with
the "firstfruits from the
dead"? Here is a
NEW LOOK at the mysterious "wave sheaf"
offering and its amazing, wonderful symbolism!
William F. Dankenbring
In Leviticus 23 we read, "And the Lord
spake unto Moses, saying, Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them,
When ye be come into the land which I give unto you, and shall reap the harvest
thereof, then ye shall bring a SHEAF of the FIRSTFRUITS of your harvest unto
the priest: and he shall WAVE THE SHEAF
before the Lord, to be ACCEPTED FOR YOU: on the morrow after the sabbath the
priest shall wave it.
"And ye shall offer that day when ye wave
the sheaf an he lamb without blemish of the first year
for a burnt offering unto the Lord" (Lev.23:l0-l2).
What is this "wave sheaf"
offering? What does it symbolize and
represent?
Notice that it is a sheaf of the "first
fruits," and it is offered to God before the Israelites can harvest the
spring harvest. God commands, "And
ye shall eat neither bread, nor parched corn, nor green ears" -- that is,
produce from the new harvest -- "until the selfsame day that ye have
brought an offering unto your God: it
shall be a STATUTE FOR EVER throughout your generations in all your
dwellings" (Lev.23:l4).
Spiritual Type and Antitype
In the book of Romans, Paul writes to
Christians, saying, "For we know that the whole creation groaneth and
travaileth in pain together until now.
And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the FIRSTFRUITS OF THE
SPIRIT, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to
wit, the redemption of our body" (Rom.8:23).
Christians, those called of God during this
lifetime to serve and obey Him, out of every nation, are likened to
"firstfruits" of God. We have
the "firstfruits of the Spirit" of God as a downpayment, or earnest
(Eph.l:4-l4) of our inheritance, as we are the ones who "should be to the
praise of his glory, who FIRST trusted in Christ" (v.12).
In writing of Christians in the region of
Achaia, Paul says of them, "Salute my wellbeloved Epaenetus, who is the
FIRSTFRUITS of Achaia unto Christ" (Rom.l6:5).
In the book
of James we read: "Of his own will
begat he us with the word of truth, that we should be a KIND OF FIRSTFRUITS of
his creation" (James
In the book
of Romans, Paul addresses our calling -- which is special, and unique, in the
sight of God. Of all people on earth, we
are the few who have been given the Spirit of God as a begettal, indwelling
within us -- a priceless heritage and gift!
Therefore "the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy
Spirit which is given unto us" (Rom.5:5).
Paul goes on, "There is therefore now no condemnation to them which
are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit. . .
But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God
DWELL in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his"
(Rom.8:1-9).
How, then,
does this relate to the "wave sheaf" offering which was performed the
day after the first high holy day of Passover in the spring?
Let's
understand!
In the book The
Temple: Its Ministry and Services, by
Alfred Edersheim, we read of the reaping of the wave sheaf, and its
presentation. At the end of the 15th of
Nisan, says Edersheim, just as it was growing dark,
"a noisy
throng followed delegates of the Sanhedrin outside the city and
across the brook Kidron. . . . [They] emerged amidst loud
demonstrations,
in a field across Kidron, which had been marked out for the
purpose. They
were to be engaged in a service most important to them. . .
. The law had
it, 'Ye shall bring a SHEAF [literally the omer] of the
FIRSTFRUITS of
your HARVEST unto the priest [who typified, or represented
CHRIST];
and he shall wave the omer before Jehovah [God the Father],
to be accepted
for you: on the
morrow after the Sabbath shall ye wave it.'
This Passover-
sheaf, or rather omer, was to be accompanied by a
burnt-offering, of a 'he
lamb, without blemish, of the first year,' with its
appropriate meat- and
drink- offering, and after it had been brought, but not till
then, fresh barley
might be used and sold in the land. Now, this Passover sheaf was reaped
in public the evening before it was offered, and it was to
witness this ceremony
that the crowd gathered around 'the elders,' who took care
that all was done
according to traditionary ordinance" (p.256-57).
Notice! In the past,
many have ASSUMED -- and many STILL assume -- that the "wave sheaf"
offering referred to Jesus Christ, who was the offering for our sins upon the
stake (II Cor.5:20). But does this make
any sense, when we stop to think about it?
It was accompanied by the offering of a male lamb without blemish --
which itself typified Christ! It was
waved by the high priest before God, to be accepted of the Father -- and the
high priest typified Christ, our "high priest" in heaven
(Heb.7:24-28; 9:24; 10:10). Furthermore,
this "wave sheaf" was offered AFTER the sacrifice of Christ our
Passover Lamb (I Cor.5:7-8). The
Passover lambs were slain in the afternoon of Nisan 14 -- the precise time when
Yeshua the Messiah was slain for us!
Clearly,
then, the wave sheaf -- contrary to what many have assumed and believed -- does
NOT refer to Christ at all -- but rather is made possible BY the Sacrifice of
Christ, which precedes it in time sequence!
We have the following sequence of events:
1)
the sacrifice of Christ on Nisan 14, late afternoon;
2)
the holy day of Passover -- Nisan 15;
3)
the next evening, as Nisan 16 began, a sheaf (bundle)
of grain is
selected from the
field across the Kidron valley, east of
and cut and
bundled;
4)
the next morning, Nisan 16, it is prepared and waved
before the Lord and
accepted of Him as "THE FIRSTFRUITS" of
the
harvest.
Do you begin
to comprehend? Do you see? The wave sheaf offering is an offering which
is a BUNDLE OF SEPARATE BARLEY GRAINS, FROM A NUMBER OF PLANTS, AMOUNTING TO AN
"OMER" -- about five pints, or two and one half quarts. This offering followed the offering of
Christ, as our Passover lamb, who paid for our sins. It was accompanied by the burnt
offering of a lamb -- Christ -- without blemish (Lev.23:12). The wave sheaf itself, then, is NOT CHRIST!
What then is
it?
The Wave
Sheaf Offering, composed of MANY individual grains, offered together, made
possible by the sacrifice of Christ, represents US -- TRUE CHRISTIANS -- those
called of God during this age, as His "FIRSTFRUITS"!
It was offered to the Father AFTER the sacrifice of Christ,
because there is NO WAY the Father could accept us BEFORE our sins were
pardoned, and atoned for, and wiped away and washed away by the blood of
Christ! But since Christ became our
Saviour, and qualified by living a perfect life, and DIED for us on the stake,
this made possible OUR acceptance before the throne of God in Heaven!
WE ARE THAT
WAVE SHEAF OFFERING!
What could be
plainer?
A Careful Look at The Wave Sheaf
Edersheim
explains further in his book The Temple:
"The expression, 'the morrow after
the Sabbath,' has sometimes been
misunderstood
as implying that the presentation of the so-called 'first
sheaf'
was to be always made on the day following the weekly Sabbath
of
the Passover-week. This view, adopted by
the 'Boethusians' and the
Sadducees
in the time of Christ, and by the
Karaite Jews and certain
modern
interpreters rests on a misinterpretation of the word 'Sabbath.'
As
in analogous allusions to other feasts in the same chapter, it means
not
the weekly Sabbath, but the day of the festival. The testimony of
Josephus,
of Philo, and of Jewish tradition, leaves no room for doubt
that
in this instance we are to understand by the 'Sabbath' the 15th of
Nisan,
on whatever day of the week it might fall.
Already, on the 14th
of
Nisan, the spot whence the first sheaf was to be reaped had been marked
out
by delegates from the Sanhedrin, by tying together in bundles, while
still
standing, the barley that was to be cut down. . . . When the time for
cutting
the sheaf had arrived, that is, on the EVENING OF THE 15TH
OF
NISAN (even though it were a Sabbath), just as the sun went down,
three
men, each with a sickle and basket, formally set to work. . .
". . . they cut down barley to the
amount of one ephah, or ten omers, or three
seahs,
which is equal to about three pecks and three
pints of our English
measure. The ears were brought into the Court of the
Temple, and thrashed
out
with canes [typifying our carnal, fleshly nature being thrashed from us!]
or
stalks, so as not to injure the corn; then 'parched' [heated, typifying our
being
tested by hot, fiery trials] on a pan perforated with holes, so that each
grain
[each one of us!] might be touched by the fire, and finally exposed to
the
wind [the winds of false doctrine, a final test to see if we will remain
faithful
to the Truth of God]. The corn thus
prepared was ground in a barley-
mill,
which left the hulls whole. According to
some, the flour was always
successfully
passed through thirteen sieves, each closer than the other [thus
God
refines our character to become the noblest possible]. The statement
of
a rival authority, however, seems more rational -- that it was only done
till
the flour was sufficiently fine, which was ascertained by one of the
'Gizbarim'
(treasurers) plunging his hands into it, the sifting process being
continued
so long as any of the flour adhered to the hands. Though one ephah,
or
ten omers, of barley was cut down [i.e., "called," as it were], only
one omer
of
flour , or about 5.1 pints of our measure, was offered [i.e.,
"chosen"] in the
Temple
in the second Paschal, or 16th day of Nisan.
The rest of the flour
might
be redeemed, and used for any purpose.
"The
omer of flour was mixed with a 'log,' or very nearly three-fourths of a
pint
of OIL [typifying the Holy Spirit], and a handful of frankincense [sweet
spices,
typifying praises and prayers to God] put upon it, then waved before
the
Lord, and a handful taken out and burned on the altar. The remainder
belonged
to the priest. This was what is
popularly, though not very correctly,
called
'the presentation of the first or wave-sheaf' on the second day of the
Passover-feast,
or the 16th of Nisan" (The Temple, p.257-259).
What a wonderful analogy!
What a wonderful comparison! What
a wonderful new revelation of divine Truth!
We who are
called now are the WAVE SHEAF offering!
Those who remain FAITHFUL are the "CHOSEN" grains who will
constitute the Wave Sheaf. Others, who begin with us, but fall away from
God, and leave the Truth, and forsake the Work, are among those who were
initially "selected," and cut down, to be part of the
"omer," but who were later "rejected," and did not qualify
to be part of the true "first fruits."
Even as the
omer is baked, "parched," cooked and sifted, we too must go through
trials and tests, and be prepared to qualify to be accepted of our Maker and
Creator, our Father and Master. Even as
the omer must also be exposed to the "wind," we also must be
"tested" to see if we will remain faithful to the truth, or follow
after "various winds," "tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by
the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to
deceive" (Eph.4:14).
If you are
called now, then YOU are typified by the "wave sheaf" as one of the
"grains" which compose it. The
"wave sheaf" itself typifies the entire true spiritual body of
Christ, the "Church of God," those who have the Spirit of God during
this dispensation or age!
The Mystery of the Wave Sheaf
Further truth about the "wave sheaf" is revealed
in the fact that the wave sheaf offered on the 16th of Nisan was only the
FIRST. Beginning on that day, a wave sheaf of grain was offered every day,
through the forty-nine days of the count-down leading up to Pentecost, by the
Jews in ancient times. That is, a sheaf
of grain was offered every day as the people "counted the omer,"
offering an omer of grain daily for forty-nine days, until Pentecost!
Pentecost
itself was the concluding "eighth day" of the Passover feast,
completing the spring holy days and holy day season. Passover typified the DEATH of Christ on the
stake, in payment for our sins, giving us great DELIVERANCE from sin and
salvation from captivity to spiritual "Egypt." The fifty days between Passover and Pentecost
typify the CHURCH AGE, and our struggle to overcome, and to prepare ourselves,
to MEET GOD at the second coming of the Messiah -- on Pentecost, the day God
came down from Heaven and touched Mount Sinai, and gave His Law to
mankind. Even so, very possibly on
Pentecost Christ may return from heaven, setting foot on the Mount of Olives
(Zech.14:4), and then go forth to smite the nations, bringing Israelitish
nations out of captivity, leading them to repentance, regathering them on the
Feast of Tishri (Rosh Hashanah, or Trumpets), and leading them back to Israel,
where they will become "AT ONE" with Him on Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement,
or "at-one-ment"), "marrying Israel" at that time, and then
celebrating the divine "Honeymoon" at and during the Feast of
Tabernacles"!
The seven
weeks from Passover till Pentecost, then, symbolize the Church Age, and the
period of each of our lives from Baptism (when we begin our spiritual Odyssey,
typified by Passover and crossing the Red Sea, leaving Egypt) until the
Consummation -- Pentecost, and the Coming of our Lord and Master, our Husband
from Heaven! On Pentecost, when He
comes, He will "marry" the bride -- the Church -- as in the Hebrew
sense of betrothal -- and the final marriage ceremony itself is typified by the
Day of Atonement, when we become ONE with God in spirit and truth -- and UNITE
with Him, after fasting, repentance, mourning and having all our sins forgiven
-- for "Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it; that he
might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word, that he
might present it to himself a GLORIOUS CHURCH, not having spot, or wrinkle, or
any such thing; but that it should be holy and without blemish"
(Eph.4:25-27). The Church will then be
the TRUE "THIRD PERSON" IN THE HEAVENLY "TRINITY"!
As John wrote
in Revelation: "Let us be glad and
rejoice, and give honour to him: for the
MARRIAGE of the Lamb is come, and his bride hath MADE HERSELF READY. And to her was granted that she should be
arrayed in fine
linen, clean and white: for the fine linen is the
righteousness of saints" (Rev.19:5-8).
The "Seven Weeks" of
Preparation
Now notice
Leviticus 23:15: "And ye shall
count unto you, from the morrow after the sabbath, from the day that ye
brought the sheaf of the waving offering:
SEVEN SABBATHS [weeks] shall be complete." What does this mean? The Hebrew wording,
"sheva' shabbatot t'miymot" is mistranslated as "seven
sabbaths shall be complete" in the King James Version. Notice -- the Hebrew does not read
"sheva' shabbatot tam" or "sheva' shabbatot tamam," but
rather it reads "sheva' shabbatot t'miymot." Both "shabbatot" ("sabbaths")
and "t'miymot" ("complete") are in the plural forms, which
makes "t'miymot" ("complete") refer directly to
"shabbatot" ("sabbaths").
If we believe the "sabbaths" here to be literal weekly
sabbaths, then the meaning is totally unintelligible, because nothing
exists in Scripture defined as either a "complete sabbath" or an
"incomplete sabbath." All
"sabbaths" are a contained unit of time and cannot be specified as
either complete or incomplete. But,
there is such a thing as an incomplete "week."
Contrary to
what some church groups are currently teaching, "week" is a valid
etymologically correct alternate meaning of the word "shabbat." (See the entry "Shabbat" -- Sabbath
-- on page 684 in the volume Compound of Hebrew in Thousand Stem Words: Etymological Dictionary Hebrew-English, by Mayer Schachter-Haham; c1982,
Kiryat-Sefer, Ltd., Jerusalem, Israel).
"Shabbat" means "week" in the sense that a
"week" is a "rest" or a "reduction" of unit time in
relation to a New Moon ("kodesh" which means both "new
moon" and "month"). In
the idiomatic manner in which "kodesh" means both "new
moon" as well as "month," the Hebrew word "shabbat"
means both "sabbath" and "week." For instance, a valid alternate reading of
Isaiah 66:23 is, "from one full month to another, and from one full week
to another, shall all flesh come to worship before Me, saith the LORD,"
because God is to be worshipped every day each month, and every day of the week
-- not only on the specific days of the weekly Sabbath and the monthly New
Moon!
In Leviticus
23:15, one rendering of "sheva' shabbatot t'miymot" can be
"seven weeks each one complete," and expresses nothing specific in
regard to the weekly Sabbath. This is
the proper rendering since the plural form "t'miymot"
("complete") is used instead of the singular form "tam"
("complete") or "tamam" ("complete"). The "seven sabbaths" is not
described as a single unit of complete time as would have been the case if
"tam" or "tamam" were used.
Rather, the usage of the plural form
"t'miymot" indicates that there are as many
"completes" as there are "shabbatot," which forces
"shabbatot" into the alternate meaning of "weeks" instead
of referring to weekly Sabbaths which are inherently and always uniformly
complete units of time with no further designation necessary.
Also, the
Hebrew word "tam" can mean "portion" or "cycle"
in addition to "complete." In
the meaning of "t'miymot" as "portions,"
"cycles," or "levels," we have the compounded meaning which
defines for us what God intended for the Israelites to do with this time in
addition to simply counting the omer and harvesting grain. The "sheva' shabbatot t'miymot"
meaning the "seven weeks of cycles" or "seven weeks of portions"
or "seven weeks of levels" were to be used by the Israelites to
prepare to meet God on Mount Sinai when the Day of Pentecost (Shavuot, or
Weeks) finally arrived. Each one of the
seven weeks corresponded to new levels of overcoming SIN and conquering our
human nature!
Overcoming Human Nature
As is well
known among Jewish rabbis, God originally offered the Holy Spirit to ancient
Israel upon bringing them out from the land of Egyptian slavery. This is clearly indicated within the
admonition found in Deuteronomy 10:16, "Circumcize therefore the foreskin
of your heart," and by God's conditional Promise found in Deuteronomy
30:6, "And the LORD thy God will circumcise thine heart, and the heart of
thy seed, to love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul,
that thou mayest live" (KJV). It
was the rebelliousness of the Israelites dominated by their animal nature which
prevented them from cooperating with God in the spiritual circumcision process
at that time in their national development.
God gave Israel the system of animal sacrifices to instruct them to slay
the base animal instincts in human nature rather than exalting the animal
nature as expressed by worshipping the golden calf. Rabbi Benjamin Blech states:
"A sacrifice, a qorban, was meant to
do what the root of that word
(q.r.v.)
implies: qoreiv, to bring us nearer to God in an audiovisual
display
of our relationship to the Creator. We
humble ourselves and
subdue
our animalistic nature. We sacrifice the
animal within us"
(Understanding
Judaism: The Basics of Deed and
Creed, p.30;
c1991,
Jason Aronson, Inc.).
Another term,
"zebach," meaning "slaughter" is also rendered as
"sacrifice" in the KJV. The
system of animal sacrifices was instituted to teach the Israelites to
"sacrifice" and "slaughter" their animal natures.
The apostle
Paul also wrote about our human nature, which must be sacrificed, if we are to
inherit the kingdom of God. He
declared: "Knowing this, that our
old man [human animal nature] is crucified with him, that the body of sin might
be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin. . . . Likewise reckon ye
also yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God through Jesus
Christ our Lord. Let not sin therefore
reign in your mortal body, that ye should obey it in the lusts thereof. Neither yield ye your members as instruments
of unrighteousness unto sin: but yield
yourselves unto God, as those that are alive from the dead, and your members as
instruments of righteousness unto God" (Rom.6:9-13).
Corresponding
to the "seven weeks" or cycles of overcoming, leading from Passover
to Pentecost, the apostle Paul lists the Seven Categories of Base Human Nature
which we must conquer and subjugate and expunge from our lives. The Galatians were exhibiting the same traits
of rebellion as had been exhibited many centuries earlier by the Israelites
upon leaving Egypt. Paul listed the
seven categories of human nature which fight against the Spirit of God. They are found in Galatians, chapter 5. Notice:
"Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these":
1. "Adultery, fornication, uncleanness,
lasciviousness" -- sexual sins which destructively affect one's spiritual
relationship with God and other people.
2. "Idolatry" -- worshipping and
obeying demonic gods and wicked evil spirits, following demonic derived
doctrines (I Tim.4:1-2).
3. "Witchcraft" -- the use of
black magic and other occult perversions, including attempting to control the
minds and thoughts of other people and depriving them of the freedom of choice. Many churches which came out of the Worldwide
Church of God, like the Worldwide Church of God itself, attempt to practice
"mind control" over the members, and threaten any who think
independent thoughts, or ask questions indicating their independence of mind,
with immediate disfellowshipment -- a wicked scare tactic of the devil, if
there ever was one!
4. "Hatred, variance, emulations,
wrath, strife" -- these are related categories of emotional and mental
attitudes of violence, and thoughts that lead to violence -- resulting in
strife, destruction, and even murder.
John wrote, "He that hateth his brother is in
darkness, and walketh in darkness, and knoweth not whither he goeth, because
that darkness hath blinded his eyes" (I John 2:11). He added, "Whosoever hateth his brother
is a murderer: and ye know that no
murderer hath eternal life abiding in him" (I John 3:15).
5. "Seditions, heresies" -- sins
against peace and unity among true believers causing division, strife and
spiritual chaos -- destroying the flock, and inflicting damage upon the work of
God. Sadly, we live in a time when
although CHRIST is NOT divided, the remnants of the end-time church of God are
bitterly divided, and seditions, heresies, and divisions are paramount! Paul asked the Corinthians, "Is Christ
divided?" (I Cor.1:13). The
answer? Of course not! But Paul also said to them, "For it hath
been declared unto me of you, my brethren . . . that there are contentions among
you" (I Cor.1:11). He added,
"For ye are yet carnal: for whereas there is among you envying, and
strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as men?" (I
Cor.3:3). He later plainly rebuked them,
saying, "I hear that there be DIVISIONS among you" (I
Cor.11:18). Seditions, treasons, false
doctrines, heresies -- these all spring from the fount of heresy, Satan the
devil and his evil work of deception and seduction. He is still very active, seeking to devour
God's people! (I Pet.5:8-9; James 4:7).
6. "Envyings, murders" -- sins of
interfering destructively in the lives of other people; destructively
interfering with another person's relationship with God. James warned: "But if ye have bitter envying and
strife in your hearts, glory not, and lie not against the truth. This wisdom descendeth not from above, but is
earthly, sensual, devilish. For where
envying and strife is, there is confusion and every evil work" (James
3:14-16).
7. "Drunkenness, revellings" --
these are sins against a person's own self and his own personal spiritual
relationship with God. They are signs of
the lack of self-control, self-mastery, and commitment and devotion to serving
God. No drunkard or drug addict will
inherit the kingdom of God (I Cor.6:9-10).
Notice,
now. These seven categories of human
nature must be conquered and overcome.
This is why the word "shabbatot" is used in Leviticus 23:15
instead of "shavuot" -- the usual word for "weeks" --
because God was emphasizing the importance of "resting" --
"desistance" -- from each of the Seven Categories of Animal Human
Nature during the seven weeks culminating in "Pentecost," and God's
Own Presence before His People at Mount Sinai, and the Giving of the
Torah! Even as ancient Israel had to
purify themselves, and prepare to meet with God (Exodus
19:10-15), since no
one "unclean" could stand in God's Presence when He arrived on Mount
Sinai, even so WE must PREPARE OURSELVES to become the BRIDE of Christ, whom He
will marry, at His Second Coming!
Therefore, the Seven Weeks or "Seven Stages" prior to
Pentecost are also descriptive of the Seven Levels of Spiritual Development
each one of us as individuals must go through in preparation to the coming of
the Messiah!
This
information should help us understand the reasons why the plural for
sabbaths ("shabbatot") is used in Leviticus 23:15 instead of the
usual word for "weeks" ("shavuot"). This should also help us to understand why
"shabbatot" should more accurately be rendered as
"weeks" instead of "Sabbaths" in this passage of Scripture.
But Why, Then, Should We Count Fifty Days?
In Leviticus
23:13, the Hebrew word for "count" is "safar." There are several different, but accurate,
meanings for "safar." It is
only Judaism which provides the internal history necessary to discover which meaning
is intended to be understood in the Biblical text. Although "safar" can mean to count
up the total in order to arrive at a sum, it can also just as easily and
accurately mean to inscribe by making a mark, to enumerate, or to celebrate.
Judaism teaches
that the intended meaning of "safar" in Leviticus 23:15 is "to
ritually inscribe by celebrating, i.e., to inscribe by ritual
celebration." Jewish author and
historian Chaim Raphael, in his newly published book entitled Festival Days:
A History of Jewish Celebrations (c.1990, Grove Weidenfeld: New York),
provides us with the key to rightly understanding the use of the word
"safar" in Leviticus 23:15. He
informs us that:
"In the Jewish practice, an Omer
(sheaf) of the new barley was offered
to
the Temple every day after Passover to be 'waved' ceremonially by
the
priest. The Omer began to be counted
daily from the second day
of
Passover for seven weeks, at which point the festival of Shavuot
('weeks')
was celebrated. 'Counting the Omer' until
the seven weeks
were
concluded became a recognizable stretch of Jewish life with its
own
traditions . . ." (p.69).
This same author adds:
"The seven-week period from Passover
to Shavuot had a ritual in which
a
sheaf of grain from the new harvest was offered to the priest every day.
Every
offering was COUNTED OFF DAILY until the forty-ninth day,
after
which Shavuot was celebrated" (p.71).
It should be clear that this ritual of "counting"
was performed EVERY YEAR, as a special adjunct to the Passover celebration, at
which the spring harvest BEGAN, and continued for forty nine days, until
Pentecost, when the spring harvest was COMPLETED! Since the spring harvest is a TYPE of the
"firstfruits" of God's creation -- true converted people of God, from
the time of the patriarchs down to true Christians -- the period of time from
Passover to Pentecost represents the TIME OF GOD'S SPIRITUAL SPRING HARVEST.
True
Christians are they "which have the FIRSTFRUITS of the Spirit"
(Rom.8:23). Paul spoke of a certain
believer Epaenetus, "who is the firstfruits of Achaia unto Christ"
(Rom.16:5). The apostle James wrote,
"Of his own will begat he us with the word of truth, that we should be a
kind of FIRSTFRUITS of his creatures" (James 1:18).
At Christ's
coming, He will MARRY the Church, the "firstfruits" (Rev.19:6-9),
just as He "married" Israel when He came down to Mount Sinai on that
first Pentecost, or Feast of Weeks (Exodus 19-20; 24:9-11). Thus the daily "counting of the
omer" is a ritual which REFLECTS THE SPRING HARVEST OF TRUE CHRISTIANS and
all the holy men and women of old who will be in the FIRST RESURRECTION, and
who will "MARRY" Christ at His coming!
The vast,
overwhelming majority of Christians do not even begin to realize or recognize
this amazing, wonderful TRUTH! Every
day, from Passover to Pentecost, when WE COUNT THE OMER, as we pray to God,
reciting, "This is the ___ day of the Omer," and continue on in our
prayers, we are LOOKING FORWARD TO and ANTICIPATING JOYFULLY our coming UNION
with CHRIST the MESSIAH at His Coming!
The daily "counting of the omer," then, beginning with the
first omer, continues for forty nine days, or until Pentecost -- and
spiritually symbolizes the FIRSTFRUITS OF THE CHURCH OF GOD which have been
"harvested" throughout the centuries and millennia leading up to the
great day of CHRIST'S COMING, when Christ will COMPLETE THE HARVEST OF
FIRSTFRUITS, and then MARRY HIS BRIDE!
What
a wonderful truth! There is far more
involved in "counting the omer" than most of us have ever
realized! In the words of Pogo, "We
have met the Omer, and it is US!"
Jewish
Sources and Testimony
According
to testimony from Jewish sources: "Kabbalists regard these forty-nine days
as an ascent from the gates of Egyptian impurity to the purity of
Revelation" (The Encyclopedia of Jewish Symbols, by Frank &
Tautsch, p.124; c.1992, Jason Aronson, Inc.).
Remember that Jesus used the symbol of "wheat" to represent
His true disciples, and the term "harvest" to represent "the end
of the world (age)" in Matthew 13:29-30 and verse 39. We are therefore additionally informed that
this 49-day period is a time of spiritual vulnerability for True Believers
based on the physical parallel with the vulnerable conditions of the growing
grain prior to the agricultural harvest:
"The omer period was a time of great vulnerability, since
the people's sustenance depended upon the ripening of the grain. This period also marks the spiritual ripening
of the Jewish People as they prepare to receive the Torah at Shavuot" (The
Encyclopedia of Jewish Symbols, p.123).
The
"spiritual ripening" of True Disciples down through the many
centuries is depicted by the offering of the "omer" (wave-sheaf)
during each of the 49 days between Passover and Shavuot (Pentecost). However, it is Shavuot which symbolizes the
"harvest" at the future Coming of the Messiah.
Just
as the proper ripening of the physical grain is dependent "upon a balance
of north and south winds" (ibid., p.123), the proper ripening of a
True Disciple depends upon a balance of the proper environmental and spiritual
influences upon him during his earthly lifetime. At the end of this vulnerable 49-day period,
we arrive at Shavuot (Pentecost) which represents and celebrates "God's
blessing and protection of the land and its fruit" (p.123) -- the time
mentioned in Revelation 20:6:
"Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection .
. . they shall be priests of God and of Messiah, and shall reign with Him a
thousand years."
According
to the teachings of Jewish antiquity, the various interpretations about the
meaning of the omer (wave-sheaf) among most Churches of God (and others) are
incorrect because they usually indicate the wave-sheaf as representing the
newly resurrected Jesus after His exit from the Tomb. Rather, the wave-sheaf (omer) represents the
journey of God's True Disciples on Earth down through time to the Coming of the
Messiah which is represented by the Festival of Shavuot.
What,
Then, about Jesus?
What,
then, about Jesus? He is called a
"firstfruit" of many firstfruits and the Firstborn of many brethren
(I Corinthians 15:20; Romans 8:29). This
needs to be clearly and intelligently understood! Jesus was not a wave-sheaf separate
from us or of a different species from us.
He was One individual -- not a whole "sheaf" of
"grains" of barley within Himself!
However,
since He was "the firstborn among many brethren," or the "first
of the firstfruits," in the singular, then certainly in typology, Jesus
could be represented by one of the grains -- i.e., the first grain, selected in
the harvest, as a type. Even as we have
to undergo trials and tests, and be parched, and sifted, and exposed to the
winds, so He also had to overcome the wiles of Satan (Matt.4:1-10). Even as we are tested, so He was tested by
the Father and "was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without
sin" (Heb.4:15), "Who in the days of his flesh, when he had offered
up prayers and supplications with strong crying and tears unto him that was
able to save him from death, and was heard in that he feared; though he were a
Son, yet learned he obedience by the things which he suffered; and being made
perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey
him" (Heb.5:7-9).
He
became flesh and blood like us, and "was made like unto his brethren, that
he might be a merciful and faithful high priest in things pertaining to God, to
make reconciliation for the sins of the people.
For in that he himself hath suffered being tempted, he is able to
succour them that are tempted" (Heb.2:17-18).
The
Greek Text of I Corinthians 15:20 reads when literally translated: "Now but Anointed [Messiah] has been raised
up out of dead ones, a first-fruit of those having fallen asleep" (The
Emphatic Diaglott). The Greek noun
is here in the singular form (i.e., "first-fruit"), not in the plural
form as the KJV inaccurately renders it.
The resurrected Jesus was only one wheat plant among the omer of
First-Century A.D. brethren. It takes a
cluster (or, "little flock" -- Luke 12:32) of wheat plants to equal
one "omer" during each generation of mankind. In Jewish practice, each "omer"
(representing many brethren) was offered by waving -- not burned on the altar
-- accompanied with a lamb of the first year (representing the Messiah) for
burnt offering (to instruct Israel to destroy their lower animalistic human
desires), with its meal and drink offerings (See: Unger's Bible Dictionary, article
"Festivals"). The Wave-Sheaf
-- omer -- was offered with an accompanying symbol of the Messiah, but the
Wave-Sheaf did not, itself, represent the Messiah. True Brethren down through history have
always been accompanied by the Spirit and Presence of the Messiah!
The Wave Sheaf Offering
Many have been confused, because they have
been falsely taught that Christ was the wavesheaf offering. But nowhere does Scripture state this as a
fact. It is an assumption, and leads to
many problems. For example, if Christ
were the wave sheaf offering, WHY is it composed of MANY grains and barley
plants?
Let us notice the proper sequence of events,
as they are revealed in Leviticus 23:
l) Jesus, as our Passover Lamb, offered
Himself as an unblemished sacrifice for our sins, pictured by the Passover,
slain in the afternoon of Nisan 14, and partaken of at the Passover dinner at
the beginning of Nisan 15. We claim this
sacrifice on our behalf, symbolized by our participation in the Passover; this
is step one on the path to salvation -- belief in Christ (Lev.23:5). This offering is accepted by God the Father
immediately upon its fulfillment -- not several days later!
2) The very next day, being the First Holy
Day of the Days of Unleavened Bread, pictures our putting sin out of our lives
(symbolized by the removal of leaven);
this is step two on the path to salvation -- repentance from dead works and sin
(Lev.23:6-7);
3) Then the high priest took the "wave
sheaf" which symbolized the FIRSTFRUITS of the harvest to "wave"
it before the Lord, to be accepted. This
typifies US, as the Christian FIRSTFRUITS OF ZION, who are now "at one
with God," through the atoning sacrifice of Christ and our acceptance of
His sacrifice on our behalf, and our beginning to obey God by beginning to
depart from Egypt, typified by our observance of Passover and Nisan 15. The "wave sheaf" offering means that
WE must first BE ACCEPTED, and THEN the rest of the HARVEST can commence! But WE are the FIRSTFRUITS -- the rest of
the harvest is the general harvest itself.
It cannot be harvested UNTIL we, first, have been accepted!
Now let's understand this, step by step!
1)
Christ "offered Himself" when He died on Golgotha. Thus He "presented Himself before
God." His offering was really
accepted IMMEDIATELY -- NOT THREE DAYS LATER!
2)
However, before that Sacrifice can be applied to each one of us, we must
first REPENT OF SIN (putting out the leaven); once we BEGIN to do this, God
immediately applies the sacrifice of Christ to OUR sins, and accepts His
sacrifice in OUR personal behalf.
3) This having been accomplished, now the
high priest (typifying Christ) waves the first wave sheaf before the Father, to
be accepted by Him -- picturing US, now being offered to the Father as the
"FIRSTFRUITS" of the new harvest!
Similarly, this "omer" is waved each succeeding day, for
forty-nine days, leading up to Pentecost!
Thus all who are firstfruits, from the patriarchs such as
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Samauel and David, and the early apostles, down
to those of us in this End-Time generation, are pictured in the succeeding wave
sheafs! The wave sheaf, composed of many
individual grains of barley, thus typified the many individuals among the
FIRSTFRUITS OF THE CHURCH OF GOD, being called and "chosen" during
this age, to inherit the Kingdom of God!
Thus the
one-two-three step process is completed, and symbolized by Passover, Unleavened
Bread, and Wave Sheaf Offering. How
amazing! How wonderful! How fulfilling! How humbling!
The Mistake of Some Churches
Notice! It is very clear how the
Passover/First Day of Unleavened Bread/Wave Sheaf Offering all tie closely
together, every year, as a yearly celebration.
However, if we divorce the wave sheaf from
Passover, and place it on Sunday after the weekly Sabbath, as some Churches do, including the Worldwide
Church of God, and the Church of God, International, Global Church of God,
Philadelphia Church of God, and others, this destroys the close continuity
between the Passover, Unleavened Bread, and the Wave Sheaf.
Such a
formula actually introduces a varying and changing format which is different
every year, depending on what day of the week Passover falls.
Notice!
If we believe that the wave sheaf should be offered on the day after the
WEEKLY sabbath, as some do, then the fact of the matter is that the only time
you would have three days and three nights between Passover, when Jesus died,
till Saturday evening/Sunday morning wave sheaf offering, would be only on
those years where Passover occurred on a Wednesday!
On all other years, the formula would
fail! The so-called three-day and
three-night arrangement between Passover and the wave sheaf offering would be
destroyed. On some years, where Passover
was on the Sunday, the Worldwide Church of God would postpone the wave sheaf
offering till the FOLLOWING Sunday, a week later! But in 1994, when Passover was on Saturday,
they backed up and called that same Saturday the "Sabbath" from which
the wave sheaf was counted -- the Sabbath BEFORE the Feast of Unleavened Bread
even started! -- and thus they began
counting the very NEXT DAY after Passover!
Again, destroying any 3 day relationship which supposedly existed
between the death of Christ and the wave sheaf offering!
How ludicrous! Obviously, there is something wrong with such
a formula! The real error, however, is
simple: The "wave sheaf" does
not and never did represent the resurrection of Christ, but rather represents
us, the Church, as the "first fruits from the dead" being made
"acceptable" to God the Father through Christ our Elder Brother!
"Touch Me Not"
However, many
assume that the reason Jesus told Mary not to touch Him, after He had been
resurrected, was because He had not yet ascended to God the Father to be
"accepted" of Him as our "wave sheaf offering."
But is this
even remotely true? Did Jesus somehow
mysteriously disappear and ascend to heaven shortly after He was seen by Mary,
and return to earth shortly afterwards, before He revealed Himself to all the
disciples? Let's understand this!
We know that
Jesus was in the grave three days and three nights -- or 72 hours
(Matt.12:40). This period of time would
begin before 6:00 PM Thursday evening, when He was put into the tomb, just
before sunset (John 19:31, 38-42). In
Matthew 12:40 the Greek word used for “days” in hemera. Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the
Bible defines this as “day, that is (literally) the time space between dawn and
dark, or the whole 24 hours.” It then
goes on to say, “but several days were usually reckoned by the Jews as
INCLUSIVE of the parts of both extremes.”
Notice also that Jesus said “Three days and three nights,” not
“three nights and three days.” Therefore,
this period of time would begin before 6 PM, when He was buried, on Thursday, before
sunset. This would be the first day
of the reckoning
Early the
first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary (Matt.28:1) came to
the tomb, when it was still dark (that is, before daybreak). They saw an angel of the Lord roll the stone
from the door and then sit upon it (Matt.28:2-7). Immediately after this encounter, they ran
and told the disciples (v.8). Peter and
the other disciples ran to the tomb, and saw it was empty, but did not see
Jesus – He had been resurrected sometime before Sunday daybreak – that is,
sometime Saturday night, the third night of the three days and three
nights. His body was gone, but all the
burial clothes were still there, intact (John 20:2-7). Mary, who had also come back to the tomb with
them, stood weeping, thinking the body of Jesus had been stolen (v.13). She turned and saw Jesus standing, but didn't
know it was Him. Jesus then said to her,
"Mary," and she turned and recognized Him (v.15-16). For a more detailed explanation of this
wondrous event, read our article, “How Long Was Jesus Really in the Grave?”
At this
point, Jesus said to her, "Touch me not; for I am not yet ascended to my
Father: but go to my brethren, and say unto them, I ascend unto my Father, and
to your Father; and to my God, and your God" (John 20:17).
Later that same day, "as they went to tell
his disciples, behold, Jesus met them, saying, All hail. And they came and held him by the feet, and
worshipped him" (Matt.28:9). Later,
that same night, Jesus appeared to the gathered disciples (John 20:19-21). However, Thomas wasn't there. Eight days later He once again revealed
Himself to His disciples, and this time had Thomas touch His wounds, where the
nails had pierced His hands, and His side, where the Roman soldier had stabbed
Him with a spear (verse 27).
When, then,
did Jesus ascend to Heaven?
There is no
mention whatever of Jesus going to Heaven, to appear before the Father's
Throne, until much later. Paul tells
us: "For I delivered unto you first
of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according
to the scriptures: and that he was seen
of Cephas, then of the twelve: after
that, he was seen of above five hundred brethren at once; of whom the greater
part remain unto this present, but some are fallen asleep. After that, he was seen of James, then of all
the apostles. And last of all, he was
seen of me also, as of one born out of due time" (I Cor.15:3-8).
Luke tells us that after the resurrection, Jesus "shewed himself alive after his passion by many infallible proofs, being seen of them FORTY DAYS, and speaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God" (Acts 1:3). Then, after telling them they would receive power to be His witnesses, throughout the earth, we read: "And when he had spoken these things, while they beheld, he was TAKEN UP; and a cloud received him out of their sight. And while they looked steadfastly toward heaven as he went up, behold, two men stood by them in white apparel; Which also said, Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye here gazing up into heaven? this same Jesus, which is taken up from you INTO HEAVEN, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven" (Acts 1:9-11).
Here is the
time of Jesus' ascension! It was FORTY
DAYS after His resurrection and first appearance to the disciples!
Why then do
some think Jesus ascended at some moment between the time He told Mary not to
touch Him, and later that same day when He appeared to all the disciples? The reason is that when the women went to
tell the others that angels had told them Jesus had arisen, and was going
before them into Galilee, we read:
"And as they went to tell his disciples, behold, Jesus met them,
saying, All hail. And they came and held
him by the feet, and worshipped him" (Matt.28:9).
The question
is: Why did He tell Mary not to touch Him,
and yet the disciples held Him by the feet, worshipping Him? The assumption is that between these two
events, very quickly He ascended to Heaven and returned, being accepted of the
Father -- so now they could "touch" Him. But is this assumption correct? Does this prove in some strange way that He
was the "wave sheaf offering"?
Not at all. As we have seen, the
wave sheaf offering has nothing to do with any event which always occurred
three days after the burial of Christ.
It does not typify His being "accepted" of God on a
Sunday. Nor does this justify
"Easter," or Easter sun-rise services, ostensibly in honor of the
resurrection of Christ!
The simple
answer is revealed by the Greek expression Jesus used, when He told Mary,
"Touch me not." The word for
"touch" in this verse is haptomai and literally means,
"to attach oneself to, i.e., to touch (in many implied
relations." It is the same word
Paul used in I Corinthians 7:1, where he wrote, speaking of sexual or sensual
holding or hugging, and close bodily contact:
"It is good for a [single] man not to touch a woman." Thayer's Greek English Lexicon defines
the word as: "1. prop. to fasten
to, make adhere to; hence, spec. to fasten fire to a thing, to kindle, set on
fire . . . to fasten one's self to, adhere to, cling to." This authority explains Jesus' use of this
word in John 20 to Mary as follows:
"to be explained thus: Do
not handle me to see whether I am still clothed with a body; there is no need
of such an examination."
The Jamieson,
Fausset and Brown Critical, Experimental Commentary enlarges on the
subject, saying:
"Not knowing the change which had
passed upon Him, she hastens to
express
by her actions what words failed to clothe:
but she is checked
.
. . 'Old familiarities must now give place to new and more awful, yet
sweeter
approaches; but for these the time has not come yet.' This seems
the
spirit, at least, of these mysterious words . . ."
Adam Clarke adds:
"Verse 17: Touch me not. . . . Cling not to me. APROMAI has this
sense
in Job 31:7, where the Septuagint uses it for the Hebrew dabak,
which signifies to cleave, cling,
stick, or be glued to. . . . our Lord seems
to
have spoken to her to this effect:
'Spend no longer time with me now:
I
am not going immediately to heaven -- you will have several opportunities
of
seeing me again: but go and tell my
disciples, that I am, by and by, to
ascend
to my Father and God, who is your Father and God also. Therefore,
let
them take courage.'"
There is no evidence whatsoever that Jesus secretly,
clandestinely, rose to heaven on that same day, and returned. The whole matter is nothing more than a huge
hot air balloon, lofted iinto the air by those who seek to invent some means to
justify their beginning the Pentecost count-down on a Sunday! In order to do this, they must stretch and
strain the Scriptures, and invent "plausible sounding" theories which
introduce confusion into the minds of many who swallow them, hook, line and
sinker.
Clearly,
Jesus did not ascend to Heaven until FORTY DAYS after His resurrection, and
then He did so in the SIGHT of all the disciples, as He arose in a cloud from
the Mount of Olives!
Clearly,
also, the "wave sheaf offering" has nothing whatever to do with Jesus
enigmatic statement to Mary. He was
simply telling her not to get overly wrought at seeing Him again, and not to
cling to Him -- to let Him go, as it were, and go tell the others that He was
alive once again.
The Wave Sheaf Revisited
Now that we know and understand that the "wave sheaf
offering," the omer, was offered in ancient Israel on the day after
Passover, and then for forty nine days until Pentecost, and that this bundle of
grain, parched, heated, and carefully refined and sifted, REFERS TO US -- THE
TRUE FIRSTFRUITS of God -- what should this mean to us?
Is this new
knowledge something that we should just "take for granted"? Is it something we should just go "ho
hum, what-else-is-new" about?
Does this new
knowledge EXCITE us, and make us more fervent in our love for God and His great
Plan and Purpose? Does it make our
spiritual taste buds tingle with anticipation, delight, and joyous ecstasy and
wondrous jubilation and make us to thrill with happiness?
We must come
first -- after Christ, who was the very "first" of the
firstfruits. Then, the rest of the
harvest will follow. As Paul wrote so
clearly: "But now is Christ risen
from the dead, and become the firstfruits [or, first of the firstfruits] of
them that slept. . . . For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be
made alive. But every man in his own
order: Christ the firstfruits;
afterward they that are Christ's at his coming. Then cometh the end, when he shall have
delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father; when he shall have put down
all rule and all authority and power" (I Cor.15:20-24).
Christ was
the first of the firstfruits, and His death and sacrifice makes it
possible for us to be the bundle of barley grain harvested together as the
firstfruits, for His kingdom. As John
wrote, he has "made us unto our God kings and priests: and we shall reign on the earth"
(Rev.5:10). John added: "And I saw thrones, and they sat upon
them, and judgment was given unto them . . . and they lived and REIGNED with
Christ a thousand years. But the REST of
the dead lived not again until the thousand years were finished. This is the FIRST resurrection" -- the
FIRST HARVEST -- the harvest of FIRSTFRUITS! (Rev.20:4-5). "Blessed and holy is he that hath part
in the FIRST resurrection: on such the
second death hath no power, but they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and
shall reign with him a thousand years" (verse 6).
We are the
FIRSTFRUITS -- typified by the "wave sheaf offering" -- that makes
possible the remainder of the HARVEST!
Therefore, should we not give special HEED to our calling? As Paul wrote, "I beseech you therefore,
brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a LIVING
SACRIFICE, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world: but be ye TRANSFORMED by the renewing of your
mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of
God" (Rom.12:1-2).
Let us
therefore "give the more earnest heed to the things which we have heard,
lest at any time we should let them slip" (Heb.2:1). "How shall we escape, if we neglect so
great a salvation?" (Heb.2:3).
"Take heed, brethren, lest there be in any of you an evil heart of
unbelief, in departing from the living God.
But exhort one another daily, while it is called To day; lest any of you
be hardened through the deceitfulness of sin" (Heb.3:12-13).
Paul also
wrote, "Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he
fall" (I Cor.10:12).
Let us take
heed that we do not take these wonderful truths for granted, or let them slip,
or lose our grip on them. Let us strive
to perfect ourselves, so that we may be worthy to be one of the
"chosen" ones, who will comprise the "Firstfruits" of the
Harvest to God! Let us strive to
overcome our human nature, and put to death our animal urges and lusts of the
flesh, and strive to prepare ourselves to meet our Lord and Master, Jesus
Christ, as His soon coming Return!
Take heed!