This is an independent devotional and study companion modeled after the seasonal Scripture-reflection approach of Counting of the Omer 2026 by Yael’s Letters. It is not affiliated with, authorized by, or endorsed by Yael’s Letters, its author, or its publisher. This edition adds a structured fifty-day biblical journey, 2026 calendar support, Hebrew term guidance, weekly quick-reference summaries, and reflection prompts for deeper personal study. You want to count the Omer with meaning, not just mark off days on a calendar. But without structure, the season can feel scattered, rushed, or disconnected from the larger story of Scripture. Counting of the Omer 2026 gives you a clear fifty-day path from Firstfruits to Shavuot, helping you slow down, reflect deeply, and prepare your heart before YHWH. Each day connects Scripture, covenant, wilderness formation, and practical devotion into one steady journey. WHAT YOU GET • A fifty-day Scripture journey that walks from deliverance to covenant with daily focus and spiritual direction. • 2026 calendar alignment so you can follow the count from sundown April 2 through the approach to Shavuot with confidence. • Weekly devotional structure that moves through leaving Egypt, trusting in the wilderness, covenant identity, Torah written on the heart, inner refinement, redemption, and readiness. • Hebrew term support that explains key words and biblical ideas without overwhelming the reader. • Biblical applications that connect each week’s theme to obedience, prayer, faithfulness, and daily life. • Key insights that highlight the patterns linking Firstfruits, the Exodus, Sinai, Messiah, the Spirit, and the harvest. • Journaling prompts designed for personal reflection in an external journal, helping you process what YHWH is forming in you. • Quotes and wisdom woven throughout the journey to strengthen meditation and devotional focus. • Quick reference cards that summarize each week’s core theme, Scripture anchors, key concepts, and practical response. • Appendices for the 2026 Omer calendar, weekly Scripture reading plan, and Hebrew terms used in the book. This book is for Messianic, Hebrew Roots, Christian, and whole-Bible believers who want to observe the Omer season with Scripture-centered reflection. It is also for readers new to the count who need a clear, devotional path from Firstfruits to Shavuot. Begin the count with purpose, and let every step prepare your heart for covenant, obedience, and renewed faith.