Passover/Unleavened Countdown . . .For Those Who Celebrate Them

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john832

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It seems to me you sit in Moses' seat to teach me and others to follow the law to a tee, rob the freedom others and I enjoy and put a yoke on me and others here though.
Yeah, and WE are the legalists?
 
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chubbena

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Yeah, and WE are the legalists?
I sort of understand why Paul said this "I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people— for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness."
I pray that the kings and all those in authority would let us live a peaceful and quiet live in all godliness and holiness.
 
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Because we are not having this conversation to argue with you. You are not the center of this matter, and us addressing you is not a requirement for us to fellowship with one another.

This thread was created with the obvious intent to allow those of us who CHOOSE to obey the words of our Yah's mouth to discuss with one another the joy of the experience. We don't do it because it makes us saved. We don't do it because it makes us holy. We don't do it because we have to have a ritual to follow. We don't do it because we will go to hell if we don't. We do it as Yeshua said: in remembrance. If you choose not to remember in this way, excellent. There is no reason for you to run around clubbing fellow believers over the head with your lack of belief and try to force us to comply with your opinion of what is right and wrong. You CANNOT make us stop remembering Yeshua this way. Please stop trying to force others to comply because you think we should.

Your rude tone, obnoxious behavior, and angry words are the fruit of your belief.

This thread was not created to give you a forum to mentally masturbate. We are all ignoring you on purpose. You are welcome to continue trying to drag folks into your little superiority contest, but I, for one, choose to focus on the joy of fellowship with my fellow believers, and the remembering the sacrifice which is Messiah. Shockingly enough, you have nothing to do with that. Go figure.

why are you people so afraid to really dig in and see this was fulfilled at the return of exiles. X goes ones of your proof texts.

go to the passages concerning eternity. theres no temple no moon or sun. and no plagues. no death of anything including animals you want to sacrifice. disgraceful.

STUDY!
 

CWJ

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The Crucifixion Week


western time: Sunday (10th)
Jewish time : Sunday (6pm - 6am)

The day after the anointing by Mary of Bethany during the supper at Simon the Leper's house (John 12:1,12)
Triumphal entry - lamentation of Jerusalem
Passover lamb chosen -tested for 4 days (10th-14th) - Exodus 12:3
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Western time: Monday (11th)
Jewish time : Monday (6pm-6am)

Curses fig tree
Cleanses the temple for the second time
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Western time: Tuesday (12th)
Jewish time : Tuesday (6pm-6am)

Fig tree dead
Jesus' authority challenged
Lamb of God examined and found spotless (Matt. 22:15-46)
Scribes, elders, and chief priest plot to kill Jesus
Satan enters Judas
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Western time: Wednesday (13th)
Jewish time : Wednesday (6pm-6am)

The 'silent' day
Disciples make Passover preparations
Mark 14:12-16
Luke 22:7-13
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Western time: Thursday (14th Nissan)
Jewish time : Thursday (6pm-6am)

After sunset as the 14th begins (Mark 14:2-16, Luke 22:7-13)
Eat Passover and Last Supper
Judas' betrayal (cp.Num.9:6-13)
The 'preparation' (Matt. 27:62, Mark 15:42; Luke 23:54; John 13:1-2, 18:28, 19:14,31)
Jesus arrested, 6 illegal trials, found innocent
Crucified (Lamb without blemish slain - Lev.23:5 Exo.12)
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Western time: Friday (15th)
Jewish time : Friday (6pm-6am)

High Sabbath - a holy convocation (John 19:31)
1st day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread (Lev.23:6-8)
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Western time: Saturday (16th)
Jewish time : Saturday (6pm-6am)

Regular weekly sabbath
See Matt. 28:1 where 'Sabbath' is plural in the Greek, ie., 'Sabbaths'
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Western time: Sunday (17th)
Jewish time : Saturday (6pm-6am)

Jesus the firstfruits of the Resurrection (1 Cor. 15:20-23)
Day of Firstfruits (Lev. 23:9-14)
The crucifixion week


western time: Sunday (10th)
Jewish time : Sunday (6pm - 6am)

The day after the anointing by Mary of Bethany during the supper at Simon the Leper's house (John 12:1,12)
Triumphal entry - lamentation of Jerusalem
Passover lamb chosen -tested for 4 days (10th-14th) - Exodus 12:3
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Western time: Monday (11th)
Jewish time : Monday (6pm-6am)

Curses fig tree
Cleanses the temple for the second time
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Western time: Tuesday (12th)
Jewish time : Tuesday (6pm-6am)


Fig tree dead
Jesus' authority challenged
Lamb of God examined and found spotless (Matt. 22:15-46)
Scribes, elders, and chief priest plot to kill Jesus
Satan enters Judas
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Western time: Wednesday (13th)
Jewish time : Wednesday (6pm-6am)

The 'silent' day
Disciples make Passover preparations
Mark 14:12-16
Luke 22:7-13
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Western time: Thursday (14th Nissan)
Jewish time : Thursday (6pm-6am)

After sunset as the 14th begins (Mark 14:2-16, Luke 22:7-13)
Eat Passover and Last Supper
Judas' betrayal (cp.Num.9:6-13)
The 'preparation' (Matt. 27:62, Mark 15:42; Luke 23:54; John 13:1-2, 18:28, 19:14,31)
Jesus arrested, 6 illegal trials, found innocent
Crucified (Lamb without blemish slain - Lev.23:5 Exo.12)
------------------------------

Western time: Friday (15th)
Jewish time : Friday (6pm-6am)

High Sabbath - a holy convocation (John 19:31)
1st day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread (Lev.23:6-8)
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Western time: Saturday (16th)
Jewish time : Saturday (6pm-6am)

Regular weekly sabbath
See Matt. 28:1 where 'Sabbath' is plural in the Greek, ie., 'Sabbaths'
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Western time: Sunday (17th)
Jewish time : Saturday (6pm-6am)

Jesus the firstfruits of the Resurrection (1 Cor. 15:20-23)
Day of Firstfruits (Lev. 23:9-14)
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17th of Nisan
Noah - (Gen.8:4, cp. Exo.12:2, 13:4)
Israel - (Num.33:3-8) emerged from the waters of death (Rom. 6:3-4)

'For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly;
so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.'


(Matthew 12:40; cp. Jonah 1:17, Esther 4:16, 1 Sam. 30:12)


Note:
this was taken from the book
'The Chronology of the Old Testament'
by Dr Floyd, Nolan Jones.
 
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CWJ

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The Crucifixion Week


western time: Sunday (10th)
Jewish time : Sunday (6pm - 6am)

The day after the anointing by Mary of Bethany during the supper at Simon the Leper's house (John 12:1,12)
Triumphal entry - lamentation of Jerusalem
Passover lamb chosen -tested for 4 days (10th-14th) - Exodus 12:3
--------------------------------

Western time: Monday (11th)
Jewish time : Monday (6pm-6am)

Curses fig tree
Cleanses the temple for the second time
---------------------------

Western time: Tuesday (12th)
Jewish time : Tuesday (6pm-6am)

Fig tree dead
Jesus' authority challenged
Lamb of God examined and found spotless (Matt. 22:15-46)
Scribes, elders, and chief priest plot to kill Jesus
Satan enters Judas
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Western time: Wednesday (13th)
Jewish time : Wednesday (6pm-6am)

The 'silent' day
Disciples make Passover preparations
Mark 14:12-16
Luke 22:7-13
------------------------------

Western time: Thursday (14th Nissan)
Jewish time : Thursday (6pm-6am)

After sunset as the 14th begins (Mark 14:2-16, Luke 22:7-13)
Eat Passover and Last Supper
Judas' betrayal (cp.Num.9:6-13)
The 'preparation' (Matt. 27:62, Mark 15:42; Luke 23:54; John 13:1-2, 18:28, 19:14,31)
Jesus arrested, 6 illegal trials, found innocent
Crucified (Lamb without blemish slain - Lev.23:5 Exo.12)
------------------------------

Western time: Friday (15th)
Jewish time : Friday (6pm-6am)

High Sabbath - a holy convocation (John 19:31)
1st day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread (Lev.23:6-8)
------------------------------

Western time: Saturday (16th)
Jewish time : Saturday (6pm-6am)

Regular weekly sabbath
See Matt. 28:1 where 'Sabbath' is plural in the Greek, ie., 'Sabbaths'
------------------------------

Western time: Sunday (17th)
Jewish time : Saturday (6pm-6am)

Jesus the firstfruits of the Resurrection (1 Cor. 15:20-23)
Day of Firstfruits (Lev. 23:9-14)


17th of Nisan
Noah - (Gen.8:4, cp. Exo.12:2, 13:4)
Israel - (Num.33:3-8) emerged from the waters of death (Rom. 6:3-4)

'For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly;
so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.'


(Matthew 12:40; cp. Jonah 1:17, Esther 4:16, 1 Sam. 30:12)


Note: these notes was taken from the book 'The Chronology of the Old Testament'
by Dr Floyd, Nolan Jones
.


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CWJ

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Sorry about the repeat (above)
Made a mess of first and couldn't delete it - edit time ended

:)
 
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Can someone who says the Jesus last supper was a Passover meal please explain WHY Paul very clearly says says Jesus is our Passover lamb? Remember Paul was a Pharisee who very well UNDERSTOOD the Mosaic law. The Passover lambs were to be killed the afternoon BEFORE Passover,yet Jesus would then have DIED almost a full DAY AFTER the Passover lambs were killed and how in the world would Paul have made the connection between Jesus and the Passover lambs if Jesus DIED ON A DIFFERENT DAY then when the Passover lambs were slain?

1 Corinthians 5

7.Get rid of the old yeast, so that you may be a new unleavened batch--as you really are. For Christ, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed.

 

KohenMatt

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Cool Unleavened Bread story....

I really wanted pizza the other day. So did my kids. Since we didn't have dough with yeast because we got rid of it for the Feast, I made it on matzah. It's not how I intended it to be, but it worked out exactly like it should have been.

Lesson: There are a lot of things I'd like to do for God. But sometimes there are other things in my life that keep me from doing them, or doing them well (sin, temptation, distractions, etc). But when God does an inventory of my life, and asks me to remove things from my heart or my life, I don't always have what I think I need to do them. It turns out though, that God has given me exactly what I need to do exactly what He asks me to do.

Not sure if this makes any sense to anyone else but me, but I think it's pretty cool.
 
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Least

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Cool Unleavened Bread story....

I really wanted pizza the other day. So did my kids. Since we didn't have dough with yeast because we got rid of it for the Feast, I made it on matzah. It's not how I intended it to be, but it worked out exactly like it should have been.

Lesson: There are a lot of things I'd like to do for God. But sometimes there are other things in my life that keep me from doing them, or doing them well (sin, temptation, distractions, etc). But when God does an inventory of my life, and asks me to remove things from my heart or my life, I don't always have what I think I need to do them. It turns out though, that God has given me exactly what I need to do exactly what He asks me to do.

Not sure if this makes any sense to anyone else but me, but I think it's pretty cool.
That's funny, I did the same thing only I used matzah to make Brushetta. I turned out wonderfully, even though I didn't think that it would. Everyone here loved it!

It's true, we can set our own limits at times based on what we see before us.
God knows exactly what we need. There's nothing lacking in HIM, and there's so much to be thankful for!

Great message KohenMatt
 
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Can someone who says the Jesus last supper was a Passover meal please explain WHY Paul very clearly says says Jesus is our Passover lamb? Remember Paul was a Pharisee who very well UNDERSTOOD the Mosaic law. The Passover lambs were to be killed the afternoon BEFORE Passover,yet Jesus would then have DIED almost a full DAY AFTER the Passover lambs were killed and how in the world would Paul have made the connection between Jesus and the Passover lambs if Jesus DIED ON A DIFFERENT DAY then when the Passover lambs were slain?

1 Corinthians 5

7.Get rid of the old yeast, so that you may be a new unleavened batch--as you really are. For Christ, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed.

Passover is truly the Lamb. The Passover commemorates the first day of the feast of unleavened bread, and the exodus from the sinful persuasions of the world which is Egypt in representation.
 
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chubbena

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Quick question: last day of the feast of the unleavened bread were to be a holy convocation and solemn assembly. What is it about? Thanks
 
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oldthennew

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Quick question: last day of the feast of the unleavened bread were to be a holy convocation and solemn assembly. What is it about? Thanks
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during this time of year we try and study diligently the Feast of our Lord
that we may have a better understanding and a greater personal relationship with Him.
we have found that the scriptures become sweeter and sweeter as the layers are peeled away.

oh how we do so love learning and especially the input of what other like-minded-diligent seekers
have learned and experienced.
we thank our Lord for the faithful brethren.

Christ is our PASSOVER, the wages of sin is death'.
Christ died for our sins, as the Angel of The Lord spared
the Israelites from the death of the first-born of Egypt
through the sprinkling of blood,
so Christ saves us from death through His blood/sacrifice,
He is our Passover Lamb.

The Lamb is crucified,
He is raised from the dead,
He ascends to The Father,
He becomes our High Priest,
First Day of Unleavened Bread.

The Last Day of Unleavened Bread,
signifies The Completion of the Work of The High Priest.
For death is swallowed up in Victory, and God shall be All in all.

our part of the Feast is to symbolically 'put-out' sin - leaven, from our lives.
but, thanks be to God, where we fall short Christ becomes The Lord our Righteousness.
amen.
 
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Karraster

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during this time of year we try and study diligently the Feast of our Lord
that we may have a better understanding and a greater personal relationship with Him.
we have found that the scriptures become sweeter and sweeter as the layers are peeled away.

oh how we do so love learning and especially the input of what other like-minded-diligent seekers
have learned and experienced.
we thank our Lord for the faithful brethren.

Christ is our PASSOVER, the wages of sin is death'.
Christ died for our sins, as the Angel of The Lord spared
the Israelites from the death of the first-born of Egypt
through the sprinkling of blood,
so Christ saves us from death through His blood/sacrifice,
He is our Passover Lamb.

The Lamb is crucified,
He is raised from the dead,
He ascends to The Father,
He becomes our High Priest,
First Day of Unleavened Bread.

The Last Day of Unleavened Bread,
signifies The Completion of the Work of The High Priest.
For death is swallowed up in Victory, and God shall be All in all.

our part of the Feast is to symbolically 'put-out' sin - leaven, from our lives.
but, thanks be to God, where we fall short Christ becomes The Lord our Righteousness.
amen.
Thank you brother for this beautiful post. Praise our Most High Creator! His love is everlasting, His mercy endures forever!