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Now Passover.....being 7 days long, there would always be a 7th-day Sabbath that would occur during Passover and Tabernacles and that 7th-day Sabbath was a "High Day," because being a 7th-day Sabbath it was already a holy day plus occurring on a feast day made it doubly holy.
In Christ,
Pilgrimer
In Christ,
Pilgrimer
God's word tells us that unleavened bread was to be eaten from the 14th day of the month at evening until and including the 21st day of the month at evening;
Ex.21
[18] In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at even, ye shall eat unleavened bread, until the one and twentieth day of the month at even.
So......let's do a little math;
(14th day at even) = 1 day + (15th day at even) = 2 days + (16th day at even) = 3 days + (17th day at even) = 4 days + (18th day at even) = 5 days + (19th day at even) = 6 days + (20th day at even) = 7 days!
??? (21st day at even)???
If the 14th day of the 1st month is included in the 7 day feast we come up 1 day short. For the scriptures tells us that unleavened bread is to be eaten; "on the fourteenth day of the month at even...until the one and twentieth day of the month at even."
At what time did this change before Christ time? Who was authorized to change it? Did not Jesus obey ALL of the commandments and laws of the Father? Did Jesus ever say that any of the OT was incorrect and needed an adjustment?
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