Mal-nourished
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The “firstfruits” is always part and parcel of the Feast of Harvest (mind reaping). There is another word that is often intertwined with the Feast of Harvest and it is found at Exodus 34:22: “You shall observe (consciously keep) the Feast of Weeks with the firstfruits of the wheat (faith) harvest…” weeks – shabua (shaw-booh-ah), “sevened”; #7620 This Hebrew word more commonly known as shavuot and tragically even as “Pentecost”, has specific intent. “Sevened” represents 7 x 7, which is of course 49 (more to come shortly). 49 also takes on the number “4” (49 = 4 + 9 = 13; 13 = 3 +1 = 4, the “totality” or completion of the thought boundaries available to souls; N,S,E,W). We go to Leviticus 23 for more: “Speak to the children (builders) of Israyl (thoughts “ruled” by and for Yahweh) and say to them, ‘When you come into the land (firmly established thought plain) which I am giving (via unilateral covenant) you, and your reap (consciously gather) the harvest (mental curtailing, adding and removing) then you shall bring a sheaf of the firstfruits (newborn thoughts) of your harvest to the priest (mind judge; thoughts that rightly judge). And he shall wave the sheaf in front of Yahweh, to be accepted for you (thoughts being redeemed)…'”
This portion of scripture, specifically verses 10 through 14, is the time period before the actual time of the “sevening”, the Feast of Harvest/Weeks, but it was imperative to discuss in order to perceive both the sheaf and wave offering of Yahweh. We will segue to do so and then pick up at Leviticus 23:15 to finish vetting the Feast of Harvest/Weeks.
Sheaf Offering/omer omer (o-mer), “heap, chastise”; #6106
heap – gal (gal), “rolled, ruins”; #1530
chastise – yacar (yah-sar), “instruct, bind”; #3256
It is pertinent for us to once again consider the potential pitfalls one will face relying upon both modern translations of Scriptures and any version of Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance. If you have read any of the other works I have written you may perhaps be familiar with what I call a “systematic” problem. The specific use of certain translated words in specific verses, causing one to view things a certain way. I believe my work titled “The Devil Inside”, best illustrates the dangers that can occur if one fails to perceive that at times, willfully deceptive and woefully ignorant translations are made available. In the case at hand we are vetting the “sheaf offering” and its Hebraic intent, and we see the Hebrew word is omer, #6016.