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1 | wednsday or friday Jesus died | NT general Archive 1 | lightedsteps | 219916 | ||
Hi Dhaniei Just a question as I see you are a Messianic Jew and would probably have a better understanding of the separation of days vs. nights. I believe as you do frome the sign of Jonah statement made by Jesus. Anyway my question is We all know that there was a big rush to get Jesus off the cross and in the tomb before sundown. This then taking place in that manner "Does His being in the tomb before sundown then count as the first day"? Is only part of the daylight hours still counted as a full day? The other thing is how can Jesus have a Passover meal with his disciples before He was crucified? Isn't the Lamb Eaten during the Passover meal? Luke 22:10-12 If Jesus has had this meal then it is already the Holy Day Celebration isn't it? What then would be the big rush? Help me out here will you. I just can't see Him as the Passover Lamb slain for the sins of the world and eating the Passover befor He was crucified. Have a Merry Christmas lightedsteps |
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2 | wednsday or friday Jesus died | NT general Archive 1 | dodoy | 219922 | ||
Lightedsteps, We all know for a fact that Passover is a full moon festival. Since Christ can not lose track of the occurrence of the full moon, His Passover celebration with His disciples, I believe, fell on the day when the moon was full, in harmony with the instructions in Numbers 9:2-3. The Messiah came to fulfill the law, including this one regarding the Passover. Because the Jews reckon the beginning of the month based on the sighting of the crescent moon, in all probabilities, the sighting came a day later. Consequently, Nisan started a day late along with their Passover celebration. dodoy |
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