From Google:
Passover can fall on a Friday relatively infrequently, as the Jewish calendar is lunar-based and doesn't always align with the Gregorian calendar, but it can happen occasionally, sometimes even aligning with Good Friday, depending on the year; the likelihood of it occurring on a Friday is not predictable and can vary significantly between decades.
What the church does is celebrate Easter on the first Sunday following the spring equinox and Good Friday the previous Friday. So, the timing of events are by man's quest, not by scripture, that the church celebrates! It is a reenactment to be able to get people to attend.
Your thoughts??
Passover can fall on a Friday relatively infrequently, as the Jewish calendar is lunar-based and doesn't always align with the Gregorian calendar, but it can happen occasionally, sometimes even aligning with Good Friday, depending on the year; the likelihood of it occurring on a Friday is not predictable and can vary significantly between decades.
What the church does is celebrate Easter on the first Sunday following the spring equinox and Good Friday the previous Friday. So, the timing of events are by man's quest, not by scripture, that the church celebrates! It is a reenactment to be able to get people to attend.
Your thoughts??