Why is it called “the counting of the omer”, and what is an omer?
If you have been celebrating the Biblical Feasts for at least a year, you have probably noticed that one of the most important Feasts, in fact, one of the three so-called Pilgrimage Feasts, in which every man had to go up to Jerusalem, is the Feast of Shavuot, also called Pentecost, or Feast of weeks (shavuot means weeks). What is unusual about this Feast is that its celebration does not fall on a specific day of the Biblical calendar, but rather it is celebrated on the fiftieth day (the 50th) of what is usually called “the counting of the omer” (s’firat haOmer in Hebrew).
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