The Second Passover

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Oct 2, 2023
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How can we determine the date of the Resurrection each year?
The Resurrection is not Easter, which is named after the Pagan Goddess Istar (pronounced Easter).
The Resurrection is the fulfillment of Jesus (Yahsuah) most important Prophecy.
Jesus (Yahsuah) was crucified on Friday (Preparation Day) and the Sabbath was the next day. It is not a coincidence that Passover that year, started on that Saturday, the day after the Crucifixion.
This will be the benchmark to determine the date of the Resurrection each year.
The Prophecy of Jesus (Yahsuah) was that he would be 3 days and 3 nights in the earth.
The Resurrection occurred on Monday, 2 days after the start of Passover.
It is important that Passover and the Resurrection are tied together for the Resurrection represents the Second Passover.
In the Old Testament, the blood of the Passover Lamb was placed on doorways to tell The Angle of Death to Passover that house. The blood of the Passover Lamb saved the flesh, (the first born of Israel).
The blood of Jesus (Yahsuah) does not save the flesh, it saves the Spirit.
When Satan begins to harvest souls, he will Passover your soul because of your faith and belief in the blood of the Second Passover Lamb, Jesus (Yahsuah).
The start of Passover is never the same from year to year because it is determined by the Hebrew calendar. The Resurrection date will always be 2 days after the start of Passover.
 

Magenta

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Jul 3, 2015
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Jesus (Yahsuah) was crucified on Friday
Some go by that, but others realize it is wrong and believe that Jesus was crucified on a Wednesday and interred at sundown, which is the beginning of a new day. There were two Sabbaths that week, also, the high holy day which was the yearly Passover, and the regular weekly Sabbath. Easter is also determined by the moon, for it always falls on the first Sunday following the first full moon after the vernal equinox.

 

homwardbound

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Oct 24, 2012
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#3
How can we determine the date of the Resurrection each year?
The Resurrection is not Easter, which is named after the Pagan Goddess Istar (pronounced Easter).
The Resurrection is the fulfillment of Jesus (Yahsuah) most important Prophecy.
Jesus (Yahsuah) was crucified on Friday (Preparation Day) and the Sabbath was the next day. It is not a coincidence that Passover that year, started on that Saturday, the day after the Crucifixion.
This will be the benchmark to determine the date of the Resurrection each year.
The Prophecy of Jesus (Yahsuah) was that he would be 3 days and 3 nights in the earth.
The Resurrection occurred on Monday, 2 days after the start of Passover.
It is important that Passover and the Resurrection are tied together for the Resurrection represents the Second Passover.
In the Old Testament, the blood of the Passover Lamb was placed on doorways to tell The Angle of Death to Passover that house. The blood of the Passover Lamb saved the flesh, (the first born of Israel).
The blood of Jesus (Yahsuah) does not save the flesh, it saves the Spirit.
When Satan begins to harvest souls, he will Passover your soul because of your faith and belief in the blood of the Second Passover Lamb, Jesus (Yahsuah).
The start of Passover is never the same from year to year because it is determined by the Hebrew calendar. The Resurrection date will always be 2 days after the start of Passover.
I see to be careful to not strain out gnats and end up swallowing a camel. However Jesus is risen and will never go to any cross ever again for anymore forgiveness to get given anyone.
that part is done and is now risen where new life to us the people get given us from Father, in love with us all, that has stood for us in love and mercy, since the first Adam that failed in belief to God over would get killed, if ate from that one tree only. Which, he decided to eat from after seeing Eve eat and not die right away, as I suspect, he thought she would, is, to me, what brought doubt to him, in not seeing her die instantly, so he ate in unbelief too!
Death came to all, and continued and still does to the flesh nature people. yet now, new life is offered in the risen Christ for us to live forever in God's spirit and truth forever. The choice is ours to choose to believe God or not
There is no more have to's, could have's would have's
So whether or not he was crucified on a certain day is not as important as he is risen to never die again. Amen to me and all people everywhere to see and be new in trust to this as done for them to be new too
 

posthuman

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Jul 31, 2013
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The Resurrection is not Easter, which is named after the Pagan Goddess Istar (pronounced Easter).
The Resurrection is the fulfillment of Jesus (Yahsuah) most important Prophecy.
Jesus (Yahsuah) was crucified on Friday (Preparation Day) and the Sabbath was the next day. It is not a coincidence that Passover that year, started on that Saturday, the day after the Crucifixion.
there are three sabbaths during the Paschal week. two high sabbaths and the weekly sabbath.
Christ was crucified on a wednesday and taken down before evening when the high sabbath of Unleaved Bread began. preparation day for the weekly sabbath was the next day, Friday, and then sabbath, and then the women went with spices (clearly they thought Nicodemus and Joseph of Aramathea had botched the job while rushing to finish before sundown Wednesday night) on the morning of Firstfruits, which is always a Sunday.

He rose on Firstfruits. perhaps midnight perhaps 3am, perhaps dawn.