It is a reminder of God revealing the Law to Moses at Mount Sinai.
The prophetic application - the birth of the Christian Church at Jerusalem on Pentecost.
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.Catholic AnswerYes, indeed, Pentecost is the second greatest feast of the Jewish calendar, that is where we got the name, as it was on the Jewish feast of Pentecost that the Apostles received the Holy Spirit.
Pentecost is a Christian event that plays no role in Judaism.
Sort of. Pentacost is the Christian word for the Jewish holiday of Shavu'ot.
Passover is the Jewish celebration of liberation from Egypt.=========================================The origin of the Jewish observances of Sabbath, Passover, and Shavuot are describedin the book of Exodus.
A:The Jewish Pentecost or Shavuot, celebrated from the second century BCE onwards in memory of the giving of the Law on Mount Sinai, takes place fifty days after Passover. Numbers 11:25 says that on the day of the Jewish Pentecost, the spirit of God came down on the seventy elders and they began to prophesy in ecstasy. The 'Maltese' Pentecost is the Christian Pentecost and takes place fifty days after Easter, which originally coincided with the Passover. Acts of the Apostles says that on the day of Pentecost, everyone that was in the upper room, was filled with the Holy Spirit coming down on them as tongues of fire and the began to speak in tongues as the spirit gave them the utterance. There are parallels to the earlier account in the story of the Christian Pentecost, which was probably inspired by the Jewish Pentecost.
50 days after the celebration of the Exodus. For Christians, it is considered 50 days after Easter.
The celebration was called Passover.
In Christianity this day doesn't have a name but for Jews it was the day of Pentecost. The Jewish Feast of Pentecost, which typified the pouring out of the Holy Spirit, was fifty days after the Feast of First fruits, which spoke of the resurrection of Christ. Pentecost is also a Christian day of celebration. It was the day that Holy Spirit appeared to the disciples, as described in the book of Acts. In a sense, it was the day the church began.
Pentecost
before the celebration of the Jewish passover
Moses