Let me add, TorahKeeper, that Friday was a work day. That was the only day they had to purchase the spices and then rest according to the Weekly Sabbath Day.
Hello, TorahKeeper, the reason why Friday wasn't the High Day is for the same reason I gave before. One can't calculate 72 hours between a Thursday Passover, a Friday High Day, and
a weekly Sabbath on Saturday. For there to be 72 hours Sunday would had to have ended not began. So therefore Luke 24:1 reads it was the beginning of the second day of the week, or
Monday. Count the days and the hours and a Thursday Passover
to the beginning of Monday is 72 hours.
This is the same scenario that happened this year when Passover was in line with Good Friday. However, the problem with the modern view is that the resurrection is one day short, on a Sunday. A Friday Passover this year means a resurrection at
the end of Monday. That is 72 hours. You can go online and
find Hebrew calendars that give any scenario for when Passover
is. What I have been taught is the key is the 72 hours, or three days and three nights like Y'Shua said. Take Passover on a Monday, what is 72 hours later? Take it on a Tuesday, and so
Hello, DLJ, the thing you are missing is that at that time they kept watches for each day. 12 Day Watches and 12 Night Watches, in other words, 24 hours. Now add up the fact that
Y'Shua said he would be in the grave "three days and three nights" adds up to 72 hours. You can't count 72 hours from Friday to Sunday, its impossible. I said that I can show he
was crucified on a Wednesday and therefor resurrected on
a Saturday by the Holy Bible. Take me up on it, and, like I
Actually, Y'Shua (Jesus) wasn't crucified on a Friday and therefore was not raised from the dead on a Sunday. God shows in the scriptures how to calculate this, and its impossible for
it to have happened from Friday to Sunday. If anyone wants
the scriptures, then send me a message. You'll be surprised
Hey, Bahira, I'm glad that you have posted this and are being a Witness to the Truth. I've noticed you haven't gotten any replies, and you probably won't get many. I think that modern-day Christians are oblivious to what God really says in his Holy Word.
They really haven't studied God's Word out to even consider his Festivals, which, as we know, are his "appointed times." Or there is just a lack of wanting to know his plan through these Festivals.