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    LIBERTY UNIVERSITY

    A MARRIAGE MADEIN HEAVEN

    THE GIVINGOFTHE HOLY SPIRIT

    A PAPERSUBMITTEDTO DR. WILLIAM VICTOR

    INPARTIALFULFILLMENTOFTHE REQUIREMENTSFOR

    THECOURSE NBST 522

    LIBERTY THEOLOGICALSEMINARY

    BY

    JONATHAN L. KEENE

    LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA

    SUNDAY AUGUST 9, 2009

    Table of Contents

    Preface..........................................................................................................................3

    A Marriage Made in Heaven...............................................................................................4

    A Hebrew Holiday...........................................................................................................4

    The Marriage and Divorce of Israel......................................................................................7

    Segulah........................................................................................................... ...........7

    Mikvek......................................................................................................................8

    Chupah......................................................................................................................9

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    Ketubah...................................................................................................................10

    Adultery and Divorce.................................................................................................. .10

    The New Covenant.................................................................................................... .....12

    The Comforter.................................................................................. ............................13

    A Rushing Mighty Wind................................................................................ ...............15

    Tongues of Fire..........................................................................................................15

    Speaking in Tongues....................................................................................................16

    Conclusion.......................................................................................................... .........17

    A Comparison of Facts.................................................................................... .............19

    Works Consulted...........................................................................................................22

    Preface

    The Day of Pentecost is an amazing story from the Book of Acts that is one of my

    favorite Bible narratives. A mighty rushing wind, tongues of fire, and the miracle of speaking

    invarious languages lends the story a phenomenal attraction to the spectacular. These miraculous

    signs often outweigh the foundational truth that is found in the giving of the Holy Spirit to the

    believers of Christ.

    I have developed this paper with an understanding that I received while studying the

    scriptures from a messianic point of view. God led me to be the leader of a Bible study group

    that was made up of Christian men and women who desired to know God more fully. In order to

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    The purpose of this paper is to reveal the secret of Pentecost. It will show that Pentecost

    became a holiday to remember the giving of the Law at Sinai at which point the Israelites entered

    into a marriage relationship with God. It will also show how Israel was not faithful to God and

    received a divorce. Furthermore it will discuss the fact that Jesus had to die in order to re-marry

    Israel as a new man and that the Holy Spirit encourages us to keep from falling into adultery

    against God. Finally we will discuss the Power that the Holy Spirit has to help us enter into the

    New Covenant.

    A Hebrew Holiday

    Many Christians today are unfamiliar with Pentecost from a Hebraic perspective. If one

    were to ask a Christian what Pentecost was you would receive answers like the following: It is

    the day that God poured out the Holy Spirit. It is the day that God created the Church. Itis

    the day that Holy Spirit made the disciples talk in tongues to preach to the people in Jerusalem.

    While all these statements are true, they are all statements that look back in time to the Day of

    Pentecost. These statements really dont address the original question of what Pentecost was. In

    fact, these statements answer the question of what happened on Pentecost day after Jesus had

    ascended to Heaven. It is appropriate for a Christian to focus on that time in History due to its

    very significant nature for the Church. But to gain a full understanding of the day one must look

    back further in time to the advent of the holiday of Pentecost and the social idioms associated

    with that festival season.

    Our main source for understanding Pentecost is the Scriptures. There are three ancient

    passages thatgive instruction regarding the holiday of Pentecost.

    Exodus 34:22-23 says,

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    And you shall observe the Feast of Weeks, of the firstfruits of wheat harvest, andthe Feast of Ingathering at the year's end.Three times in the year all your menshall appear before the Lord, the LORD God of Israel.1

    In Deuteronomy 16:9-10 it reads,

    You shall count seven weeks for yourself; begin to count the seven weeks from[the time] you begin [to put] the sickle to the grain. Then you shall keep the Feastof Weeks to the LORD your God with the tribute of a freewill offering from yourhand, which you shall give as the LORD your God blesses you.2

    Finally in Leviticus 23:15-17 and 21 it is written,

    And you shall count for yourselves from the day after the Sabbath, from the day

    that you brought the sheaf of the wave offering: seven Sabbaths shall becompleted. Count fifty days to the day after the seventh Sabbath; then you shalloffer a new grain offering to the LORD. You shall bring from your dwellings twowave [loaves] of two-tenths [of an ephah]. They shall be of fine flour; they shallbe baked with leaven. [They are] the firstfruits to the LORD.And you shallproclaim on the same day [that] it is a holy convocation to you. You shall do nocustomary work [on it. It shall be] a statute forever in all your dwellingsthroughout your generations.3

    Thesescriptures give specific instructions to count seven weeks from the time that the

    firstfruits offering was presented at the time of Passover. It was to be a count of 50 days. The

    Bible refers to Pentecost as the Feast of Weeks in the Old Testament. The name changed from

    Feast of Weeks to Pentecost due to the fact that one was to count 50 days. In Jewish circles this

    time of counting is known as Counting the Omer. The Omer is the 50 day period of anticipation

    for the Feast of Weeks.

    1Blue Letter Bible. "Exodus - New King James Version." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 3 May 2009.http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Exd&c=34&v=22&t=NKJV#22

    2Blue Letter Bible. "Deuteronomy - New King James Version." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 3 May 2009.http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Deu&c=16&v=9&t=NKJV#9

    3Blue Letter Bible. "Leviticus - New King James Version." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 3 May 2009.

    http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Lev&c=23&v=15&t=NKJV#15

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    When correlated to Biblical History a person can count 50 days from the Passover in

    Egypt to the Giving of the Torah at Mt. Sinai. In fact this is not a modern thought. Possibly by

    the time of the first century and definitely by the 3rd century one understanding of the Festival of

    Pentecost was to commemorate the giving of the Law at Mt. Sinai.

    Besides its primary agricultural significance Shavuotlater came to beunderstood as commemorating the giving of the Torahto Moshe. Theearliest reference to this reinterpretation date from the 2nd and 3rd centuriesC.E. (Talmud: Shabbat 86b, Pesachim 68b); but Louis Jacobs, usingmaterial from Louis Finkelsteins The Pharisees, theorizes the thetransformation into a historical feast took place before the present era(Encyclopedia Judaica 14:1420-1421). Exodus 19:1 says that the Israelitescame to the foot of Mt. Sinai in the third month; from this and other

    biblical data the rabbis deduced that God actually gave the Torah onShavuot.4

    The author believes that Pentecost is not only a harvest festival, but also a commemoration of the

    giving of the Law at Mt. Sinai. Indeed the first century believers could have understood this as

    well.

    The Marriage and Divorce of Israel

    A very interesting thing about the meeting at Mt. Sinai and the children of Israel gathered

    to receive the Torah is the situations similarities to a Hebrew marriage ceremony. Each detail of

    the meeting can be viewed as allegorical of a traditional betrothal and marriage. In fact, a

    marriage is an appropriate way of viewing the relationship between God and Israel as we will

    see.

    4David H. Stern,Jewish New Testament Commentary, Clarkesville, Maryland, (Jewish New Testament Publications,Inc. 1999), p. 219

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    The Hebrew people divide the Torah into a yearly reading schedule. Each week another

    Torah portion called a Parasha HaShavuah is read. The Parasha that deals with the Mt. Sinai

    narrative is Parasha HaShavuah Yitro: whichis found in Exodus 18:1-20:26. Many of the

    allegorical aspects of an ancient Hebrew wedding are found within this portion of Scripture.

    I am not alone, nor am I the first one to see things this way. For example, RabbiAryeh Kaplan, basing his remarks on centuries of Jewish biblical interpretation,says, It is significant that Gods taking Israel as His nation is likened to amarriage. If this is so then there are several features in this weeks portion which,when put together, show that here at Mt. Sinai we are attendants of a sacredwedding.5

    Lets take a look at some of the similarities of this meeting with an ancient Hebrew wedding

    ceremony.

    Segulah

    Firstly Gods opinion of Israel at this point is very high. He loves her and calls her is

    special treasure in Exodus 19:5. The term special treasure is interpreted from the Hebrew

    word segulah which is a very expressive word.

    Segulah means a cherished treasure, the same as (Ecclesiastes 2:8), andtreasures of kings costly vessels and precious stones which kings storeup. In the same manner shall you be unto Me a cherished treasure morethan other peoples.6

    In Exodus 19:1-8 we see God actually lay out the groundwork for the Marriage

    relationship. He states in no uncertain terms the relationship he desires with Israel and expresses

    the give and take nature of what this marriage would entail. As stated above, God calls Israel his

    special treasure. This is, however, conditional to their faithfulness. Now therefore, if you

    5Michael Boaz, First Fruits of Zion, Torah Club: Messianic Commentary on the Parashot HaShavuah, Vol. 1, TorahTreasures, Littleton, Colorado, (First Fruits of Zion, Inc. 1999), p. 353-354.

    6 Rashi, Sapirstein Edition, Brooklyn New York, (Mesorah Publications 1994), p. 98

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    will indeed obey My voice and keep My covenant, then you shall be a special treasure to Me

    above all people; for all the earth [is] Mine.7 The fascinating thing is that God has not even

    begun to give the Israelites his instructions or even the Ten Commandments when He makes this

    statement. This conditional statement is given even before the conditions of the covenant have

    been expressed. The response of the people is given without ever having heard the rest of the

    deal. God was asking them to step out into the relationship on faith, which to Israels credit, she

    did. Verse 19:8 tells us that the people responded to God positively, All that the Lord has

    spoken we will do.8 The Hebrew wording is very telling, Na'aseh V'Nishmah -- we agree to do

    even before we have listened.9

    The people of Israel were so enamored with the God who had

    delivered them from slavery through mighty acts and deeds that they fell into His arms simply

    because of his awesome reputation and his expressed love for them through previous actions.

    Mikvek

    Secondly, God tells Israel to get ready for the wedding. Exodus 19:10-11 says,

    Then the LORD said to Moses, "Go to the people and consecrate them

    today and tomorrow, and let them wash their clothes. And let them be ready forthe third day. For on the third day the LORD will come down upon Mount Sinaiin the sight of all the people.10

    In a traditional wedding ceremony among the Hebrew people the bride would take a ceremonial

    bath called a mikveh. This was no ordinary bath for cleansing, it meant much more.

    7

    Blue Letter Bible. "Exodus - New King James Version." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 3 May 2009http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Exd&c=19&v=1&t=NKJV#top

    8Blue Letter Bible. "Exodus - New King James Version." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 3 May 2009http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Exd&c=19&v=1&t=NKJV#top

    9Eddie Chumney, The Seven Festivals of the Messiah, (Sippensburg, Pennsylvania. Treasure House, 1994), p.87

    10Blue Letter Bible. "Exodus - New King James Version." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 3 May 2009http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Exd&c=19&v=1&t=NKJV#top

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    In many ways, the mikveh represents the womb. When a person immerses, it isas if he has momentarily returned to the womb. Then when he emerges, it is as ifhe were reborn. He is a completely new person.11

    The mikveh is the progenitor of the Christian baptism and is very similar in understanding. When

    applied to the bride it was a symbol saying that she is not only ready for a relationship with her

    new husband, but is in fact a whole new person in all the aspects of her life. Israel prepared for

    two days to meet the Lord at Mt. Sinai and was being prepared for a new intimate relationship

    with God. This idea of a bridal mikveh is repeated in Ezekiel 16:8b-9a, I swore an oath to

    you and entered into a covenant with you, and you became Mine," says the Lord GOD. Then I

    washed you in water12

    Chupah

    The traditional Hebrew wedding also includes a chupah. The chupah is the tent like

    structure that is erected for the bride, groom, and officiator to stand under during the wedding

    ceremony. In Jewish thinking, the chupah is a symbolic house. It is a single domain into which

    the groom welcomes the bride.13 Allegorically speaking, the mountain itself, wrapped in smoke

    can be seen as a chupah. It is the place where, on the third day, Israel meets God to accept the

    wedding contract.

    Ketubah

    Now we come to the central part of the wedding, the ketubah. The ketubah in a

    traditional Hebrew wedding is the contract or covenant that both parties agree to live by. It is a

    legally binding contract between the bride and groom which governs their marriage.

    11Aryah Kaplan, Made in Heaven, (Jerusalem. Moznaim Publications, 1983) p. 74.

    12Blue Letter Bible. "Ezekiel - New King James Version." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 3 May 2009http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Eze&c=16&t=NKJV

    13Michael Boaz,First Fruits of Zion, Torah Club: Messianic Commentary on the Parashot HaShavuah, Vol. 1,Torah Treasures, Littleton, Colorado, (First Fruits of Zion, Inc. 1999), p. 357.

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    It is always a written agreement, which is how the word ketubah derives itsname, from the Hebrew to write. The ketubah is read and signed during theJewish wedding ceremony.

    In truth, the custom of using a written contract only dates to about themiddle of the third century of the Common Era, not back to Mt. Sinai. However,there was always (at the least) an oral marriage agreement which was legallybinding.14

    It is evident that the contract that was received at Mt. Sinai is the Torah itself. Onewill notice

    that in this portion of Scripture the focus is on the Ten Commandments, but a closer observation

    of the Ten Commandments will reveal that they act a preamble for the rest of the Torah. All the

    other laws of the Torah, of which there are 613, can be grouped under one of the Ten

    Commandments. When the people of Israel agreed and said, All that the Lord has spoken we

    will do,15 they agreed to all of these 613 laws that were revealed to them over time starting with

    the Ten Commandments.

    Adultery and Divorce

    Israel did not keep her end of the contract however. Over time she began to chase after

    other gods. She adulterated herself with Baal, Molech, and Asherah. Thus she broke her

    contract with the Lord that was established at Mt. Sinai. God waited for centuries for her to

    return to Him. In long suffering kindness he chastened her at which point she would return for a

    time to turn away again later. He sent judges and prophets to protect and warn her of calamity,

    but ultimately Israel was divided into South and North. Hundreds of years after receiving the

    Torah from God at Mt. Sinai, God had had enough and gave Israel a divorce as it is written in

    Jeremiah 3:8, Then I saw that for all the causes for which backsliding Israel had committed

    14Michael Boaz, First Fruits of Zion, Torah Club: Messianic Commentary on the Parashot HaShavuah, Vol. 1, TorahTreasures, Littleton, Colorado, (First Fruits of Zion, Inc. 1999), p. 357-358.

    15Blue Letter Bible. "Exodus - New King James Version." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 3 May 2009http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Exd&c=19&v=1&t=NKJV#top

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    adultery, I had put her away and given her a certificate of divorce; yet her treacherous sister

    Judah did not fear, but went and played the harlot also.16 Israel, the Northern Kingdom, was

    carried away by the Assyrians in 740 B.C.E. never to be a nation again. Judah, however, was

    taken into captivity into Babylon and returned to the land after a period of exile. Notice only

    Israel was given the divorce.

    So what is God to do? His love is unfailing, his promise to Abraham was unconditional,

    yet the marriage he had with Israel was now in ruins. God always kept his end of the covenant

    toward Israel. God was required to act according to Torah Laws as well. In Deuteronomy 24:1-4

    it is written,

    When a man takes a wife and marries her, and it happens that she finds no favorin his eyes because he has found some uncleanness in her, and he writes her acertificate of divorce, puts it in her hand, and sends her out of his house, when shehas departed from his house, and goes and becomes another man's wife, if thelatter husband detests her and writes her a certificate of divorce, puts it in herhand, and sends her out of his house, or if the latter husband dies who took her ashis wife, then her former husband who divorced her must not take her back to behis wife after she has been defiled; for that is an abomination before the LORD,and you shall not bring sin on the land which the LORD your God is giving youas an inheritance.17

    It is appear ant that God could not rekindle the relationship he had with Israel, because he is

    faithful to keep the covenant he made at Mt. Sinai. Therefore, a portion of Gods special

    treasure was lost to him. But it is widely known that a marriage is only as good as long as both

    parties are alive. In Romans 7:2 it reads, For the woman who has a husband is bound by the

    16Blue Letter Bible. "Jeremiah - New King James Version." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 3 May 2009http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Jer&c=3&v=8&t=NKJV#8

    17Blue Letter Bible. "Deuteronomy - New King James Version." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 3 May 2009http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Deu&c=24&v=1&t=NKJV#1

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    law to her husband as long as he lives. But if the husband dies, she is released from the law of

    her husband.18 The Divorce was only as good a God and Israel were aliveGod had a plan.

    The New Covenant

    In Jeremiah 33:31-34, God tells of a time when there would be a new covenant!

    "Behold, the days are coming, says the LORD, when I will make a newcovenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah-- not according tothe covenant that I made with their fathers in the day [that] I took them by thehand to lead them out of the land of Egypt, My covenant which they broke,though I was a husband to them, says the LORD. But this [is] the covenant that Iwill make with the house of Israel after those days, says the LORD: I will put Mylaw in their minds, and write it on their hearts; and I will be their God, and they

    shall be My people. No more shall every man teach his neighbor, and every manhis brother, saying, 'Know the LORD,' for they all shall know Me, from the leastof them to the greatest of them, says the LORD. For I will forgive their iniquity,and their sin I will remember no more."19

    To establish this new covenant with His people, He would have to die. Jesus was sent to

    not only die for humanitys sins, but he also died to make a way for all of humanityto have a

    personal relationship with the Father. By being crucified, he again fulfilled the Torah, by paying

    for humanitys sins with death. Yet when he was raised, he was glorified and reborn a new man,

    therefore he can re-marry lost Israel as well as the rest of those who believe in Him!

    It is written in Ephesians 5:25-27 that the Church is like a wife to Christ.

    Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church and gaveHimself for her, that He might sanctify and cleanse her with the washing of waterby the word, that He might present her to Himself a glorious church, not havingspot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that she should be holy and withoutblemish.20

    18Blue Letter Bible. "Paul's Epistle - Romans 7 - (NKJV - New King James Version)." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009.13 Aug 2009. < http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Rom&c=7&t=NKJV >

    19Blue Letter Bible. "Jeremiah - New King James Version." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 3 May 2009http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Jer&c=31&v=31&t=NKJV#31

    20Blue Letter Bible. "Ephesians- New King James Version." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 3 May 2009http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Eph&c=5&v=1&t=NKJV

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    http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Rom&c=7&t=NKJVhttp://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Rom&c=7&t=NKJVhttp://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Rom&c=7&t=NKJVhttp://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Rom&c=7&t=NKJV
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    It is safe to say that a relationship with the Most High God through the person of Jesus

    Christ is like a marriage relationship. But how does that correlate with Pentecost? How is the

    giving of the Torah at Mt. Sinai like what happened in the upper room on Pentecost day? What

    were the believers expecting only 10 days after the ascension of the risen Lord?

    The Comforter

    We come to it at last, that fateful day in history when the Spirit of the Living God was

    pouredout. Let us look at the day itself. It is the 50thday of the Omer. For fifty days the devout

    Jewish men would have counted every day, Today is the first day of the Omer, today is the

    second day of the Omer, today is the thirdday of the Omer, etc. Ten days before these same

    devout men and women who were believers in the risen Lord Jesus Christ, had witnessed the

    risen Lord ascend into Heaven in a cloud. It is interesting that the last question asked of Jesus on

    Earth was, "Lord, will You at this time restore the kingdom to Israel"(Acts 1:6b)?21 The author

    believes that they didnt exactly know what they were asking. Will you at this time restore the

    marriage relationship with estranged Israel? Maybe they did know. Jesus avoided the questions

    about the relationship, or political standing of Israel and said, "It is not for you to know times or

    seasons which the Father has put in His own authority. But you shall receive power when the

    Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea

    and Samaria, and to the end of the earth"(Acts 1:7b-8).22 The very last thing that Jesus says

    before he floats up into Heaven is that the Holy Spirit is coming.

    21Blue Letter Bible. "Acts- New King James Version." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 3 May 2009http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Act&c=1&v=1&t=NKJV#top

    22Ibid.

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    Preceding the question which was asked in verse 6 of Acts is the Lords last command to

    his disciples. In Acts Chapter one, verses four and five it reads,

    And being assembled together with [them], He commanded them not to departfrom Jerusalem, but to wait for the Promise of the Father, "which," [He said],"you have heard from Me; for John truly baptized with water, but you shall bebaptized with the Holy Spirit not many days from now.23

    It is easy for a twentieth century Christian to look back and wonder why the disciples would then

    ask about the restoration of the Kingdom of Israel. The disciples were not familiar with what it

    meant to be baptized with the Spirit. The mindset of their particular time in history was day 40

    of the Omer. They were anticipating something great, something wonderful, and their idea of

    great was the restoration of Israel. Indeed something great and wonderful would occur. The

    promise of the Father was to be given.

    Remembering that the Torah commands that Three times in the year all your men shall

    appear before the Lord, the LORD God of Israel,24 it is imperative to understand that every

    devout Jewish male who could be in Jerusalem was in Jerusalem at this time of year.

    Therefore,men from every tribe of Israel and representatives of all the Roman provinces had

    descended upon Jerusalem in force. Not only would the city be full of devout Jews, but it would

    also have been full of devout merchants and peddlers who were there to take advantage of the

    yearly festival. The city was full and ready to be harvested. The harvest and the giving of the

    Torah would have been predominate themes on the minds of those gathered in the upper room

    and of those on the street.

    When the Day of Pentecost had fully come, they were all with one accordin one place. And suddenly there came a sound from heaven, as of a rushing

    23Blue Letter Bible. "Acts- New King James Version." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 3 May 2009

    http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Act&c=1&v=1&t=NKJV#top

    24Blue Letter Bible. "Acts- New King James Version." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 3 May 2009, Exodus 34:23,http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Exd&c=34&v=22&t=NKJV#22

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    mighty wind, and it filled the whole house where they were sitting. Then thereappeared to them divided tongues, as of fire, and one sat upon each of them. Andthey were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak with other tongues, asthe Spirit gave them utterance. And there were dwelling in Jerusalem Jews,devout men, from every nation under heaven. And when this sound occurred, themultitude came together, and were confused, because everyone heard them speakin his own language.25

    A Rushing Mighty Wind

    The Holy Spirits presence was announced by a rushing mighty wind. In Greek the word

    for wind is pnoe, (). It is Strongs word G4157 and can also mean breath or breath of

    life.26 It was such a strong wind and made such a ruckus that the people on the street heard it.

    In Acts 2:5-6a it reads, And there were dwelling in Jerusalem Jews, devout men, from every

    nation under heaven. And when this sound occurred, the multitude came together.27 This wind

    acted like the trumpet blast as Mt. Sinai. It announced the presence of the Lord and was heard

    by a multitude of the sons of Abraham. The wind brought with it the breath of life that filled

    those gathered in one accord with the Holy Spirit.

    Tongues of Fire

    As the Disciples of Christ heard the wind that had filled the place where they were, they

    saw what looked like tongues of fire which came to rest on each of them. As this happened they

    were filled with the Holy Spirit. It was an answer to the prayer that Moses had uttered centuries

    25Blue Letter Bible. "Acts- New King James Version." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 3 May 2009

    http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Act&c=1&v=1&t=NKJV#top

    26Blue Letter Bible. "Dictionary and Word Search forpno (Strong's 4157)". Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 11 Aug2009. < http:// www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?Strongs=G4157&t=NKJV >

    27Blue Letter Bible. "Acts of the Apostles 2 - (NKJV - New King James Version)." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 11Aug 2009. < http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Act&c=2&t=NKJV >

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    earlier in Numbers 11:29b, Oh, that all the LORD's people were prophets [and] that the LORD

    would put His Spirit upon them!28 John the Baptist foretold this day in Luke 3:16-17,

    John answered, saying to all, "I indeed baptize you with water; but Onemightier than I is coming, whose sandal strap I am not worthy to loose. He willbaptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire. His winnowing fan [is] in His hand, andHe will thoroughly clean out His threshing floor, and gather the wheat into Hisbarn; but the chaff He will burn with unquenchable fire.29

    Notice the idioms of Pentecost used in his prophecy.

    The tongues of fire may or may not represent the languages spoken. Again, it is

    difficult to translate this experience into terms which will convey its true significance.30

    One understanding of the tongues of fire calls us to remember what happened at Mt.

    Sinai. The roar and fire in Jerusalem recalled the fire, smoke and sounds at Sinai.

    However, instead of Gods people being kept away, Gods glory, represented by tongues

    of fire, came to each individual.31 When the Lord descended on the mountain, he did so

    with smoke, thundering and fire. The fire was far off then, impersonal. On Pentecost, the

    fire was very personal; the Divine presence was in the fire and was then transferred to the

    believers gathered

    Speaking in Tongues

    As each person was filled with the Holy Spirit they went out into the streets and

    began preaching to the multitude who had gathered at the sound of the might rushing

    28Blue Letter Bible. "Book of Numbers 11 - (NKJV - New King James Version)." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 11

    Aug 2009. < http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Num&c=11&t=NKJV >29Blue Letter Bible. "Gospel of Luke 3 - (NKJV - New King James Version)." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 11 Aug2009. < http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Luk&c=3&t=NKJV >

    30F.F. Bruce, The New International Commentary on the New Testament: The Book of the Acts. Grand Rapids,(Eerdmans Publishing Co. 1988) p. 50.

    31David H. Stern, Jewish New Testament Commentary, Clarkesville, Maryland, (Jewish New TestamentPublications, Inc. 1999), p. 221.

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    wind. They preached to the men from every nation in their own tongue. From a Hebrew

    understanding the gentile world had 70 languages. At Mt. Sinai some rabbis have

    purposed that the thundering that sounded from the mountain was actually God speaking

    all languages at once, so it sounded like thunder, but in actuality God was proclaiming

    His Law to all nations. At Pentecost it becomes apparent that Gods plan is that all

    nations would come to Him.

    Speaking in tongues reminds one of another story from the Bible; astory in which

    a group of people were in one accord and didnt want to move from their spot. It is the

    story of the tower of Babel. Mankind can do great things when they are in one accord,

    Great things for God or great things for themselves. At Babel God created confusion of

    speech. At Pentecost God created perfect understanding. A huge barrier that caused

    separation was removed in order to aid in the spreading of the Truth to all nations in order

    to fulfill the Great Commission.

    Almost 2,300 years after the tower of Babel something equally miraculoushappened. Another group was gathered together in a common causeTheir unityparalleled that of the Babelites, and they penetrated the heavens with prayer andpraise rather than stone and mortar.32

    The barriers of speech were no longer in the way. Three thousand people were added to the

    number of Christians that day. There were about 120 people gathered, who received the Holy

    Spirit and to gain so many new converts was a miracle; what a harvest!

    Conclusion

    There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, whodo not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit. For the law of theSpirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death. Forwhat the law could not do in that it was weak through the flesh, God did by

    32Charles W. Conn,Pillars of Pentecost, Cleveland, Tennessee (Pathway Press: 1956) p.44-45.

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    sending His own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, on account of sin: Hecondemned sin in the flesh, that the righteous requirement of the law might befulfilled in us who do not walk according to the flesh but according to the Spirit.(Roman 8:1-4) 33

    Some of the similarities of Mt. Sinai and Pentecost have been pointed out in this paper,

    but the truth of the matter is that the most important thing to understand is that the New

    Covenant is made possible by the giving of the Holy Spirit. The Old Covenant was written on

    tablets of stone. At Pentecost the New Covenant is written on hearts of flesh. But if the ministry

    of death, written [and] engraved on stones, was glorioushow will the ministry of the Spirit not

    be more glorious? (2 Corintians 3:7a-3:8)34

    With this understanding it is important to ask the question Is the New Covenant in full

    effect yet? In Jeremiah 31:34 it reads,

    No more shall every man teach his neighbor, and every man his brother, saying,'Know the LORD,' for they all shall know Me, from the least of them to thegreatest of them, says the LORD. For I will forgive their iniquity, and their sin Iwill remember no more.35

    This verse has been fulfilled in part with the salvific work of Christ, but it still needs part to be

    fulfilled, because there are thousands of people who do not Know the Lord. Therefore, the New

    Covenant is not utterly complete and will not be complete until the above statement is true. It is

    true for individuals at this point, but not for everyon.

    This paper hasapproached Pentecost from a more ancient direction than is usually

    attributed to Christian thought. These questions still remain; Did God give birth to the Church

    33 Blue Letter Bible. "Paul's Epistle - Romans 8 - (NKJV - New King James Version)." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 12 Aug 2009. < http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Rom&c=8&t=NKJV >

    34Blue Letter Bible. "Paul's Epistle - 2 Corinthians 3 - (NKJV - New King James Version)." Blue Letter Bible. 1996-2009. 12 Aug 2009. < http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=2Cr&c=3&t=NKJV >

    35Blue Letter Bible. "The Major Prophet Jeremiah 31 - (NKJV - New King James Version)." Blue Letter Bible.1996-2009. 12 Aug 2009. < http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Jer&c=31&t=NKJV >

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    on Pentecost, and did the Holy Spirit act before Pentecost? In regard to the former, David

    Stern asserts,

    Because Shavuot commemorates the giving of the Torah it is sometimesthought of as the day which Judaism was born. Likewise, because Godgave the Holy Spirit to his people on Shavuot, it is sometimes regarded asthe birthday of the Messianic Community.36

    The author tends to agree with Stern when Stern puts forth the idea that Passover is a more likelycandidate for the birthday of the Church.

    But one could equally think of Pesach as the birth of a nation for the Jews,who are first portrayed as a unified people in Exodus 12, at the time of the firstPassover. Similarly, it can be argued that the Messianic Community too cameinto bing on Pesach, since that is when Yeshua died and was resurrected, and weas a community have died and been resurrected with him (Ro 6:1-8).37

    Passover was the season that Christ was crucified and resurrected which created a way for people

    to enter into a personal relationship with the most High God. Pentecost was the day that people

    were empowered to live a life worthy of a closer walk with God. But then again, on Pentecost at

    Mt. Sinai a nation was born, and on Pentecost in Jerusalem it is said that the Church is born. A

    good way to reconcile this thinking is to realize that at Passover freedom was granted, and at

    Pentecost whole hearted commitment to God and Christ was granted, a harvest of hearts.

    In regard to the later question; God did work in his people in the Old Testament. The

    Holy Spirit came upon people from a need by need basis. In Judges the Holy Spirit would fill a

    judge for a time in order to accomplish a goal for Israel. The prophets would receive messages

    from the Holy Spirit to give to the people. The general out pouring of the Holy Spirit did not

    occur until Pentecost in Jerusalem.

    36David H. Stern,Jewish New Testament Commentary, Clarkesville, Maryland, (Jewish New TestamentPublications, Inc. 1999), p. 221.

    37David H. Stern,Jewish New Testament Commentary, Clarkesville, Maryland, (Jewish New TestamentPublications, Inc. 1999), p. 221.

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    A Comparison of Facts

    In closingis given a chart of comparisons between Pentecost at Mt. Sinai and Pentecost in

    Jerusalem. Many of the points of this chart have been discussed in this paper, but some have not

    due to space requirements.

    The First Pentecost The Giving of the Holy Spirit

    The Fiftieth Day The Fiftieth Day

    Gods Law on Stone: Exodus 24:12 Gods Law on Hearts: Jeremiah 31:33,Romans 2:14-15, Isaiah 51:7

    Written by the finger of God: Exodus 31:18 Written by the Spirit of God

    2 Corinthians 3:3

    3000 Killed: Exodus 32:1-8, 26-28 3000 Saved: Acts 2:41

    The Letter of the Law The Spirit of the Law: Romans 2:29, 7:6, 2Corinthians 3:6

    Mount Sinai: Exodus 19:11 Mount Zion: Romans 11:26, 1 Peter 2:638

    It is obvious that there are many comparisons in scripture between Mt. Sinai and Jerusalems

    Pentecostal experience. As this work nears completion reflect on the words of Hebrews 12:18-

    24.

    For you have not come to the mountain that may be touched and thatburned with fire, and to blackness and darkness and tempest, and the sound of atrumpet and the voice of words, so that those who heard [it] begged that the wordshould not be spoken to them anymore. (For they could not endure what wascommanded: "And if so much as a beast touches the mountain, it shall be stonedor shot with an arrow." And so terrifying was the sight [that] Moses said, "I am

    exceedingly afraid and trembling.") But you have come to Mount Zion and to thecity of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, to an innumerable company ofangels, to the general assembly and church of the firstborn [who are] registered inheaven, to God the Judge of all, to the spirits of just men made perfect, to Jesus

    38Eddie Chumney, The Seven Festivals of the Messiah, (Sippensburg, Pennsylvania. Treasure House, 1994), p.84

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    the Mediator of the new covenant, and to the blood of sprinkling that speaksbetter things than [that of] Abel.39

    By gazing at Pentecost from a more ancient perspective this paper has shown how

    Pentecostclosely resembles the giving of the Torah at Mt. Sinai. It has explained that the

    Torah was a wedding contract that Israel failed to keep and was therefore divorced. It has

    brought light to the fact that God kept his end of the contract to the point of dying and

    being raised in order to restore relationship with his divorced bride. It has explained that

    the Holy Spirit is the empowerer of a New Covenant which is superior to the previous

    covenant. Finally this work has shown the historical similarities of Pentecost at Mt. Sinai

    and Pentecost in Jerusalem.

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