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Hello RLW, thank you for answering my question. Do you think that the Calendar and days being changed has anything to do with this? I love this App. It's not that I am a lazy person and can't take time to read the bible. I just like getting people perspective on a subject and this leads me down a rabbit trail to find the answer and so much MORE. I am humbled every time I ask a question on here. And more than one person will give an answer and you can check the answers and compare them and then most of ALL PRAY about them and let the Holy-Spirit give you the final answer.
Thank you, this site is great, and the brothers and sisters that are on it.
The Hebrew calendar has been pretty much a 7-day calendar as the 7-day creation in Genesis. They just went by 1st day 2nd day and so on till the 7th day. The days of the week and their sequence have not changed by the calendar changes. The day Jesus was resurrected was on the Feast of First Fruits which is the first day after the Sabbath after Passover.
Passover is always on the 14th of Nisan regardless of the day of the week it falls on. It is one day, on this day all leaven had to be cleaned out of the houses and out of Jerusalem. The Lamb that was chosen on the 10th was to be sacrificed at even, that is any time after the sun started down and before the sunset.
So regardless of what day the Passover is on, the Feast of First Fruits will always be the 1st day/Sunday after. Easter is now not gone by Passover it goes the first Sunday after the full moon of the equinox that is why you will see Easter come before Passover three times in a 19-year cycle. Start in Exodus 12 and you will see Jesus fulfilled it all right down to the time of day.
From an old man, clear your mind of preconceived ideas before you pray and read/study. If we already have an answer in our mind, how can we hear the Holy Spirit, whether true or not, all the scripture we read will seem to line up with the answer we have in our head. "He who has ears to hear let him hear".
What you may see on the calendar is Passover as 8 days. Some call it the Feast of Passover and some call it the Feast of Unleavened Bread, some called it that in Jesus' time. That is probably why many times it seems Easter is in the middle. Passover is only one day it is the 14th of Nisan it is a preparation day for the 7-day Feast of the Unleavened Bread.
What is celebrated as Easter the day Jesus was resurrected is the Hebrew Feast of First Fruits. The day we call Palm Sunday the day Jesus rode into Jerusalem was the 10th of Nisan the day the lambs were taken up and held until the 14th Passover day and sacrificed at even, the same time that Jesus died.
Thanks AGAIN RLW
Thank you, this site is great, and the brothers and sisters that are on it.
The Hebrew calendar has been pretty much a 7-day calendar as the 7-day creation in Genesis. They just went by 1st day 2nd day and so on till the 7th day. The days of the week and their sequence have not changed by the calendar changes. The day Jesus was resurrected was on the Feast of First Fruits which is the first day after the Sabbath after Passover.
Passover is always on the 14th of Nisan regardless of the day of the week it falls on. It is one day, on this day all leaven had to be cleaned out of the houses and out of Jerusalem. The Lamb that was chosen on the 10th was to be sacrificed at even, that is any time after the sun started down and before the sunset.
So regardless of what day the Passover is on, the Feast of First Fruits will always be the 1st day/Sunday after. Easter is now not gone by Passover it goes the first Sunday after the full moon of the equinox that is why you will see Easter come before Passover three times in a 19-year cycle. Start in Exodus 12 and you will see Jesus fulfilled it all right down to the time of day.
From an old man, clear your mind of preconceived ideas before you pray and read/study. If we already have an answer in our mind, how can we hear the Holy Spirit, whether true or not, all the scripture we read will seem to line up with the answer we have in our head. "He who has ears to hear let him hear".
God bless,
RLW
What you may see on the calendar is Passover as 8 days. Some call it the Feast of Passover and some call it the Feast of Unleavened Bread, some called it that in Jesus' time. That is probably why many times it seems Easter is in the middle. Passover is only one day it is the 14th of Nisan it is a preparation day for the 7-day Feast of the Unleavened Bread.
What is celebrated as Easter the day Jesus was resurrected is the Hebrew Feast of First Fruits. The day we call Palm Sunday the day Jesus rode into Jerusalem was the 10th of Nisan the day the lambs were taken up and held until the 14th Passover day and sacrificed at even, the same time that Jesus died.
I hope this helps if you want more let me know.
God bless,
RLW
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