Passover 2025

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Webers.Home

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Passover this year begins at sunset Saturday April 12

Were 2025 the year of Jesus' crucifixion, he would be dying on the cross
during Saturday's daylight hours while at the same time the Jew's would be
slaughtering lambs and preparing them for that night's celebration.
Coincidentally, while the Jews would be eating their lambs, Jesus would be
spending the first of his three nights in the tomb.

NOTE: The Jews will be observing two consecutive sabbaths this year
relative to Passover, to wit: the routine sabbath that begins at sunset Friday,
and the first night of the Feast Of Unleavened Bread which begins at sunset
Saturday.
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Omegatime

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Passover this year begins at sunset Saturday April 12

Were 2025 the year of Jesus' crucifixion, he would be dying on the cross
during Saturday's daylight hours while at the same time the Jew's would be
slaughtering lambs and preparing them for that night's celebration.
Coincidentally, while the Jews would be eating their lambs, Jesus would be
spending the first of his three nights in the tomb.


NOTE: The Jews will be observing two consecutive sabbaths this year
relative to Passover, to wit: the routine sabbath that begins at sunset Friday,
and the first night of the Feast Of Unleavened Bread which begins at sunset
Saturday.
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If Christians were observing the correct date for the Passover it would be April 13th on our calendar. Trying to match the events in the Bible is almost always wrong. The church does reenactments and the church schedules Easter ( Festival of First fruits ) on the first Sunday following the spring equinox which is not per scriptures.

One sure way you know when Passover is that the Passover is always on a full Moon. Jews will be celebrating Passover when the church is celebrating Palm Sunday.
 
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Passover this year begins at sunset Saturday April 12

Were 2025 the year of Jesus' crucifixion, he would be dying on the cross
during Saturday's daylight hours while at the same time the Jew's would be
slaughtering lambs and preparing them for that night's celebration.
Coincidentally, while the Jews would be eating their lambs, Jesus would be
spending the first of his three nights in the tomb.


NOTE: The Jews will be observing two consecutive sabbaths this year
relative to Passover, to wit: the routine sabbath that begins at sunset Friday,
and the first night of the Feast Of Unleavened Bread which begins at sunset
Saturday.
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So how do you partake in Christ PASSOVER?
 

Webers.Home

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So how do you partake in Christ PASSOVER?

I suggest an RSVP

Find a quiet spot, anyplace will do, even a stall in the men's room.

Cover your face with your hands for a sense of connection and tell God, in
your own words, out loud or under your breath, that you've never yet
measured up to His standards and you're pretty sure you never will. Tell Him
you'd like to take advantage of His son's crucifixion to protect yourself from
retribution.
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Webers.Home

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Jesus and his men ate their Passover the night of his arrest.

Matt 26:17-20
Mark 14:12-17
Luke 22:7-15

The Jews ate theirs the following night after he was dead and buried.

John 13:1-2
John 18:28-29
John 19:13-14
John 19:31

FAQ: The law of the Passover per the 12th chapter of Exodus is very explicit
about the times and circumstances relative to Passover. How was it not
wrong for Jesus to dine early? (cf. Num 9:12)

FAQ: He, being a prophet in direct contact with God, would of course
known the precise moment that Passover that year was supposed to begin.
So I think we can assume the Jews' liturgical calendar was tardy the year
that Christ was crucified.

Ironically, the Jews were careful to avoid going after Jesus during Passover.

Matt 26:3-5 . .Then the chief priests and the elders of the people
assembled in the palace of the high priest, whose name was Caiaphas, and
they plotted to arrest Jesus in some sly way and kill him. But not during the
feast-- they said --or there may be a riot among the people.

Due to their liturgical calendar's error, the Jews were a day late preparing
for dinner and thus inadvertently put Jesus to death during the very season
they wanted to avoid.

The Jews' mistake worked to Jesus' advantage. Had their calendar been
correct, then he would've lost an opportunity to share one last sacred event
with his men; something he really wanted to do

Luke 22:14-15 . .Then, at the proper time, Jesus and the twelve apostles
sat down together at the table. Jesus said: I have looked forward to this
hour with deep longing, anxious to eat this Passover meal with you before
my suffering begins.
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I suggest an RSVP

Find a quiet spot, anyplace will do, even a stall in the men's room.

Cover your face with your hands for a sense of connection and tell God, in
your own words, out loud or under your breath, that you've never yet
measured up to His standards and you're pretty sure you never will. Tell Him
you'd like to take advantage of His son's crucifixion to protect yourself from
retribution.
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Well the bible said something else, give me scripture behind these statements.
 

Webers.Home

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When the Lord journeyed thru the land of Egypt during the original Passover
described in the 12th chapter of Exodus; He wasn't looking for piety, nor
repentance, nor charity, nor faith, nor religion, nor perseverance, nor
courage, nor confession, nor kindness, nor tithing, nor weeping, nor prayers,
nor morality, nor baptism, nor gender, nor age, nor ethnic identity, nor
would it have mattered if people inside some of the homes didn't taste their
lamb because the Lord was looking for only one thing: the blood.

Now as long as the blood was applied as directed; even the Wiccans, the
Voodoo priests, the mediums, the terrorists, the Hamas, the Hezbollah, the
Syrians, the Palestinians, the LGBT, and North Korea's Kim family dynasty
would've been safe inside those homes because the people's personal lives
were unimportant that night.
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I suggest an RSVP

Find a quiet spot, anyplace will do, even a stall in the men's room.

Cover your face with your hands for a sense of connection and tell God, in
your own words, out loud or under your breath, that you've never yet
measured up to His standards and you're pretty sure you never will. Tell Him
you'd like to take advantage of His son's crucifixion to protect yourself from
retribution.
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I do something similar each morning before I leave the house for work.
 

Blade

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So from now on we regard no one from a human point of view [according to worldly standards and values]. Though we have known Christ from a human point of view, now we no longer know Him in this way. Therefore if anyone is in Christ [that is, grafted in, joined to Him by faith in Him as Savior], he is a new creature [reborn and renewed by the Holy Spirit]; the old things [the previous moral and spiritual condition] have passed away. Behold, new things have come [because spiritual awakening brings a new life].

Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.

There's this song I really like "People get ready" "He′s not a baby in a manger anymore He's not a broken man on a cross
He didn't stay in the grave and He′s not staying in heaven forever"

He made Christ who knew no sin to [judicially] be sin on our behalf, so that in Him we would become the righteousness of God [that is, we would be made acceptable to Him and placed in a right relationship with Him by His gracious lovingkindness].

Communion.. as often as you do this..
 

Webers.Home

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Tell Him you'd like to take advantage of His son's crucifixion to protect yourself from
retribution.

People need speak up like that only once and never again because Christ's
crucifixion is very much superior to the Levitical atonement system.

For example: the great day of atonement, a.k.a. Yom Kippur, is always
catching up; it never gets ahead. The moment the annual ritual ends, people
begin accumulating sins towards the next Yom Kippur.

In contrast, Jesus' crucifixion atoned for the people's entire lifetime of sins--
those in the past, those in the now, and those in the future. Consequently
those who take advantage of his crucifixion to protect themselves from
retribution are guaranteed to be passed over at the great white throne event
depicted by Rev 20:11-15 where the unprotected will be terminated by a mode
of death akin to a foundry worker falling into a kettle of molten iron.
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Webers.Home

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While true that the covenant Moses' people agreed upon with God per
Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy is obsolete, some of its
components appear to be established in perpetuity.

For example: although Jesus' crucified dead body was restored to life with
supernatural enhancements, it is still capable of dining upon ordinary foods
and beverages; and he will do so in the future by sitting down to the
Passover with his friends.

Matt 26:29 . . I tell you: I will not drink of this fruit of the vine from now
on until that day when I drink it anew with you in my Father's kingdom.

Luke 22:15-16 . . I have eagerly desired to eat this Passover with you
before I suffer. For I tell you: I will not eat it again until it finds fulfillment in
the kingdom of God.
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cv5

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Passover this year begins at sunset Saturday April 12

Were 2025 the year of Jesus' crucifixion, he would be dying on the cross
during Saturday's daylight hours while at the same time the Jew's would be
slaughtering lambs and preparing them for that night's celebration.
Coincidentally, while the Jews would be eating their lambs, Jesus would be
spending the first of his three nights in the tomb.


NOTE: The Jews will be observing two consecutive sabbaths this year
relative to Passover, to wit: the routine sabbath that begins at sunset Friday,
and the first night of the Feast Of Unleavened Bread which begins at sunset
Saturday.
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I think that I recall that there were special rules in place should Nisan 14 fall on a regular Sabbath.
Not quite sure though. I will need to review the matter.