OT Prophesy fulfilled in OT History

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Israel “when they were come into the land”, <<observed the feast of unleavened bread on the fifteenth day of the month, following the slaying of the Passover lamb on the fourteenth>> Joe Crews.

Correct.

But, Where would they have gotten <old corn> from, from forty years in the desert before they passed into the land? No, they did NOT eat <<the last of the old corn>>, but the first of the RIPE crop, <<because the new crop of grain was ready to harvest>> JC.

SO, just logically and practically, they “REAPED the harvest of the land”—now, THEIR land—, “AS SOON AS WHEN (they) WERE COME INTO THE LAND”. Leviticus 23:22 and 10.

Thus we continue reading where this event was PROPHESIED in Leviticus 23, to discover what was implicated and had happened two days before the 16th of the First Month, namely on <Wednesday> the FOURTEENTH day of the month AFTER Israel had entered the land.

Therefore… BEFORE the 16th but AFTER they had had entered, “the manna ceased on the morrow after they had eaten of the ripe corn of the land; neither had the children of Israel manna any more; but they did eat of the fruit of the land of Canaan that year”— which had had started for Israel TEN DAYS before they crossed the Jordan on "the Sabbath according to the Commandment" of the LORD’S Redemption of Israel completed “on the tenth day of the First Month” Joshua 4:19.