Noah Keeps Feast of Weeks and First Fruits
Citation: The information below is contained in The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament, Volume 2: Pseudepigrapha, R.H. Charles, Book of Jubilees, Chapters 6:1; 16-17; 21-22, page 22
Synopsis
The Book of Jubilees is an excellent source of information explaining who, what, when, and why it was commaned that each of Yahuah’s feasts should be celebrated, as ordained in the heavenly tablets.
Book of Jubilees Scripture References
6:1 And on the new moon of the third month he (Noah) went forth from the art…
6:16-17 Yahuah set his bow in the cloud for a sign of the eternal covenant that there should not again be a flood on the earth. For this reason it is ordained and written on the heavenly tablets, that they should celebrate the Feast of Weeks in this month once a year, to renew the covenant every year.
6:21-22 For it is the feast of weeks and the feast of first fruits. This feast is two-fold and of a double nature according to what is written and engraven concerning it, celebrate it. For I have written in the book of the first law, in which I have written for thee, that thou should celebrate it in season, one day in the year…