And then we will all be here chatting away on the next day, Monday April 18th asking if anyone heard any booms. All the while the corrupt banking systems move on, children are still getting vaccinated, and a cloven of evil bastards are still marching forward to digitize my money and my body. The NWO plan continues its glacial pace forward despite all of the wishful thinking to the contrary. I need a vacation.
take a break, you're starting to sound doom-y, we get that date fagging wears people out but this isn't ascribing any event to this date, just making an interesting observation.
Jesus was the Passover Lamb, sacrificed for us as an Offering for all of the world's sins. He ate the Passover supper with the Apostles on Tuesday night (Wednesday morning on the Hebrew calendar) better known as the Last Supper. He was betrayed, accused, scourged, tried, crucified, mocked and died at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon (still Wednesday on the Hebrew calendar.) He rose from the dead 3 days and 3 nights later, on the Saturday Sabbath, between 3 and 6 o'clock, fulfilling the sign of Jonah.
The roman catholics have us celebrating "Easter," The Resurrection, on the wrong day of the week. I wonder why?
I realize the truth is best ... but the recognition and celebration is what is important. Does it matter if you have the exact day if you're not celebrating it or recognizing the miracle?
I know what day Kwanza is, but I do not celebrate it or even know what it means.
I don't celebrate Cinco De Mayo or St. Patrick's day either. I know what days they are and why other people celebrate them, but I do not. (And actually ... Cinco De Mayo isn't the right day to celebrate what people think it's for, either.) Why? Because I don't care. That's the difference.
If you're witnessing to those who do not know the miracle ... you tell them the miracle, amaze them with His glory, His love and His forgiveness. Some time after they understand, then mention the day we celebrate the miracle ... and maybe how "we don't know the exact day, but ... this is when we all get together, sing goofy songs, wear ugly sweaters, eat lots of sweets, kill an evergreen and truly thank him for what he has done for us."
I would LOVE to know the absolute specifics of everything about The Lord. But it's literally IMPOSSIBLE until we meet Him in person and He makes us more than "man". Until then, I celebrate Him .... every day.
Don't get all caught up in semantics and details. That's leftist shit.
No it's not. Greater understanding of the Word of God comes with a historical application of it. What percentage of the population even knows what Passover really is, besides some Jewish feast? Now, if you know the customs and rituals behind it, like choosing a lamb without spot or blemish for your sacrifice and examining it, to make sure, for 3 days before you slaughter it. This is the Jewish custom. On Palm Saturday (lol, but true) when Christ rode into Jerusalem on the colt (or ass) the people of Jerusalem chose their Lamb, Hosanna the Highest. For the next three days, the pharisees hounded Jesus, examining Him before the people. The people decided He was worthy to be slaughtered.
Staring at an easter basket won't bring you to the understanding of such things. How much more is buried, waiting for us to learn?
See, a better biblical and historical education and you would easily know that I am a Bible Believing Baptist. And people wonder how they get led astray so easily.
What is the most important day in the Christian year? Ask the average person in the United States and chances are you will hear "Christmas." But in the early centuries of the church, the day of the resurrection was more important.
From its earliest days, the church annually celebrated the anniversary of Jesus' resurrection, often calling the holiday the Christian Passover. (The Greek name for Passover was Pasch, so Easter is sometimes called Paschal; Easter is an English word.) Even while the apostles were alive, Christians moved their day of worship to Sunday because Christ had risen from the grave on the first day of the week. Christians were often baptized at Easter.
In the second century, however, a debate arose over when to celebrate the resurrection. Most churches held the festival on the Sunday closest to the Jewish Passover. Sometimes there was doubt as to which of the two nearest Sundays should be observed. The churches in Asia Minor frequently observed the resurrection on the date of the Jewish Passover, even when it was not on a Sunday. In Rome, different congregations observed different days!
During the first three centuries of the church, it was frequently under persecution and there was no attempt to standardize the Christian festivals. However, when Constantine became emperor and Christianity was no longer illegal, it was possible to consider more carefully the date of Easter. One of the purposes of the Council of Nicea in 325 was to settle that date.
Constantine did not want Easter to be celebrated on the Jewish Passover. He said it was a Christian "duty to have nothing in common with the murderers of our Lord" (ignoring the fact that Christ's execution was a joint effort of Jews and Gentiles).
The Council of Nicea accordingly required the feast of the resurrection to be celebrated on a Sunday and never on the day of the Jewish Passover. Easter was to be on the Sunday after the first full moon following the Spring equinox. This meant the date of Easter would always fall between March 22nd and April 25th. Today, March 22, is the earliest date on which Easter can fall. Since there is seldom a full moon on March 21st, Easter does not often fall on the 22nd. The last time it did was in 1818. In the twentieth century, it never fell on this day.
The ruling of the Council was not immediately accepted everywhere. It did not sit well with those who had been celebrating the resurrection on Passover to suddenly learn they were being called heretics. Confusion was also caused because Rome and Alexandria fixed the Spring equinox (the day in the Spring when day and night are equal) by different methods. Eventually, however, the ruling of the Council of Nicea was accepted by all of the western church.
The reason Easter is after Passover is because It’s Holy Week that coincides with Passover and the particulars of the Jewish Lunar Calendar where days start at sundown and the Roman Solar Calendar where days start at Midnight.
The last supper was the Passover Seder and was on Holy Thursday Night/Good Friday and Christ rose on Sunday. In the Jewish Calendar it happens on the first full moon after the first new moon after the spring equinox. The celebration of Easter was decided to be on Sunday so it made sense to make sure Good Friday landed on or after Passover. That puts Easter after Passover.
The reason the Roman Catholic Church uses the Roman Solar Calendar instead of the Biblical Lunar Calendar? Have you ever even considered there may be some truth to Roman Catholicism being veiled sun worship, paganism with Christian trappings?
Easter is celebrated on a day specified only by the Roman Catholic Church, and not the Bible, and is fixed based on the sun and the Spring or Vernal equinox.
The Hebrew calendar is lunar but also solar. There is a 13th month thrown in on occasion to keep things from getting too out of whack. The beginning of the Jewish year is the first new moon after the spring equinox so has some reliance on the sun as well.
The Jewish, Islamic, and Christian calendars have different structures and timescales. Occasionally, one will overlap for a bit. But for all three to overlap their respective holy days (or month) on the same day, and that day is a 17, that basically proves time travel and is another MOAB.
Ramadan was traditionally always observed in the fall, as it was named for the seasonal winds that indicate changing of the seasons.. Just one more lunar-timed event co-opted by religion. Now, since the Arab calendar is just as fucked as the Julian when it comes to accuracy, Ramadan is celebrated at the wrong times... Fasting would be much easier when the days are shorter.
Easter is the ancient festival of the Spring goddess Eostre, over time replaced by the Christian Paschal month, a celebration of the resurrection of Jesus. Eostre herself was a kind of pastiche of other - even more ancient - dawn goddesses. People celebrating the end of winter and the return of fertility has much deeper roots than only two thousand years of Christianity.
I personally believe any religious person is looking at a part of a whole. Nobody can, or ever will likely see the big picture. Depending on what holy scripture you read, you come across entirely new things, and things exactly the same as the last. I wonder if there's a universal bible that only includes lines that are the same in different religions. But that's not important. You may be seeing one side of a sphere. There's infinitely many viewpoints and just about all of them are right in a way. Maybe there are other gods. We will never know.
Civil Discussion Only rule:
They want you divided.
They want you labeled by race, religion, class, sex, etc.
Divided you are weak [no collective power].
Divided you attack each other and miss the true target [them].
I've studied Apologetics extensively which includes other religions. I was also a militant athirst for 20 years and loved debating other religions, Christianity specifically.
If God is real (and He is, just ask Q) then He certainly has the power to convey His Word through history and He has done so. If you study textual transmission you can see how He has done this. It's quite amazing.
There's infinitely many viewpoints and just about all of them are right in a way.
Of course. A good lie always incorporates some truth to it. The devil isn't stupid. He just needs to deceive you on salvific issues at the very least which is why only Biblical Christianity has a wildly disproportionate amount of offshoots that deny salvific issues like the deity of Christ or salvation by faith alone. You don't make counterfeits of something that is worthless.
Q has only quoted The Bible, not any other religious texts. Even the elites believe in God they just chose to follow Satan. Even if you don't make that choice and are on the fence you are still with Satan. The fence belongs to him. You are either with God or you are against Him. There's no middle ground.
The gospel is divisive, that's the point. Even Jesus said he came to divide the sheep from the goats.
"I am the truth, the light, and the way. No one comes through the Father except through Me." - Jesus (The only man who claimed to be God, had specific details of his life and death prophesied hundreds of years before He was born, fulfill them, perform amazing public miracles, then be publicly executed in front of thousands, buried for 3 days, and appear again in front of thousands.)
I know. You know. Everyone knows. You are suppressing the truth just like the Bible says you would. Just like I used to. It's your nature as a rebel against your creator.
Pray. Ask Jesus to revel Himself to you. It's the most important thing you can do.
The calendar is broken now.. There used to be a 13th month inserted periodically in order to keep things in proper sequence. Ramadan, the 9th month, was traditionally celebrated in the fall.
Time has been manipulated and is used for control, and to intentionally waylay people trying to access cosmic events..
All three religions converging? On a 17? This year is chock full of BOOOOMS!
Wow. That sure seems significant.
And then we will all be here chatting away on the next day, Monday April 18th asking if anyone heard any booms. All the while the corrupt banking systems move on, children are still getting vaccinated, and a cloven of evil bastards are still marching forward to digitize my money and my body. The NWO plan continues its glacial pace forward despite all of the wishful thinking to the contrary. I need a vacation.
Don't be such a Gaylord.
take a break, you're starting to sound doom-y, we get that date fagging wears people out but this isn't ascribing any event to this date, just making an interesting observation.
I read that they will “collide” on Sunday, April 17. Kek
Quite the explosive date.
Isn't Easter is always on Passover? Idk much about Ramadan.
Jesus was the Passover Lamb, sacrificed for us as an Offering for all of the world's sins. He ate the Passover supper with the Apostles on Tuesday night (Wednesday morning on the Hebrew calendar) better known as the Last Supper. He was betrayed, accused, scourged, tried, crucified, mocked and died at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon (still Wednesday on the Hebrew calendar.) He rose from the dead 3 days and 3 nights later, on the Saturday Sabbath, between 3 and 6 o'clock, fulfilling the sign of Jonah.
The roman catholics have us celebrating "Easter," The Resurrection, on the wrong day of the week. I wonder why?
Not sure it matters WHEN we celebrate it's happening, but THAT we celebrate it's happening and rejoice fully in it.
The Truth of God's Word goes hand and hand with the history of His creation. The correct history.
I realize the truth is best ... but the recognition and celebration is what is important. Does it matter if you have the exact day if you're not celebrating it or recognizing the miracle?
I know what day Kwanza is, but I do not celebrate it or even know what it means. I don't celebrate Cinco De Mayo or St. Patrick's day either. I know what days they are and why other people celebrate them, but I do not. (And actually ... Cinco De Mayo isn't the right day to celebrate what people think it's for, either.) Why? Because I don't care. That's the difference.
If you're witnessing to those who do not know the miracle ... you tell them the miracle, amaze them with His glory, His love and His forgiveness. Some time after they understand, then mention the day we celebrate the miracle ... and maybe how "we don't know the exact day, but ... this is when we all get together, sing goofy songs, wear ugly sweaters, eat lots of sweets, kill an evergreen and truly thank him for what he has done for us."
I would LOVE to know the absolute specifics of everything about The Lord. But it's literally IMPOSSIBLE until we meet Him in person and He makes us more than "man". Until then, I celebrate Him .... every day.
Don't get all caught up in semantics and details. That's leftist shit.
No it's not. Greater understanding of the Word of God comes with a historical application of it. What percentage of the population even knows what Passover really is, besides some Jewish feast? Now, if you know the customs and rituals behind it, like choosing a lamb without spot or blemish for your sacrifice and examining it, to make sure, for 3 days before you slaughter it. This is the Jewish custom. On Palm Saturday (lol, but true) when Christ rode into Jerusalem on the colt (or ass) the people of Jerusalem chose their Lamb, Hosanna the Highest. For the next three days, the pharisees hounded Jesus, examining Him before the people. The people decided He was worthy to be slaughtered.
Staring at an easter basket won't bring you to the understanding of such things. How much more is buried, waiting for us to learn?
See, a better biblical and historical education and you would easily know that I am a Bible Believing Baptist. And people wonder how they get led astray so easily.
Exactly.
Very interesting. Where can I look to find information on this?
Nicea Ruling on Easter Day - 325 A.D.
Diane Severance, Ph.D. and Dan Graves, MSL
https://www.christianity.com/church/church-history/timeline/301-600/nicea-ruling-on-easter-day-325-ad-11629649.html
The reason Easter is after Passover is because It’s Holy Week that coincides with Passover and the particulars of the Jewish Lunar Calendar where days start at sundown and the Roman Solar Calendar where days start at Midnight.
The last supper was the Passover Seder and was on Holy Thursday Night/Good Friday and Christ rose on Sunday. In the Jewish Calendar it happens on the first full moon after the first new moon after the spring equinox. The celebration of Easter was decided to be on Sunday so it made sense to make sure Good Friday landed on or after Passover. That puts Easter after Passover.
The reason the Roman Catholic Church uses the Roman Solar Calendar instead of the Biblical Lunar Calendar? Have you ever even considered there may be some truth to Roman Catholicism being veiled sun worship, paganism with Christian trappings?
Easter is celebrated on a day specified only by the Roman Catholic Church, and not the Bible, and is fixed based on the sun and the Spring or Vernal equinox.
This is the reason Easter is after Passover.
The Hebrew calendar is lunar but also solar. There is a 13th month thrown in on occasion to keep things from getting too out of whack. The beginning of the Jewish year is the first new moon after the spring equinox so has some reliance on the sun as well.
That wasn't the question, and your reply is nothing but whataboutism.
The scriptures do not say that Jesus rose on the first day of the week, they say he was risen.
Mark 16:9 KJV “Now when Jesus was risen early the first day of the week,
Just put a comma in between "risen" and "early" and it makes it perfectly clear, even without the comma.
Jesus Christ our passover by V.P. Wierwille.
https://www.ucg.org/the-good-news/jesus-wasnt-crucified-on-friday-or-resurrected-on-sunday-how-long-was-jesus-in-the
so many believe the lie. Good to see that you have eyes to see and ears to hear.
Now we celebrate Easter the first Sunday after the first full moon after the equinox.
Ever read Jesus Christ our Passover? Good synopsis brother
No, they don't. Here's a good explanation why: https://archive.ph/G6ZZP But this year Passover starts on the same day as Good Friday -- April 15
Thanks for the link, interesting read.
The Jewish, Islamic, and Christian calendars have different structures and timescales. Occasionally, one will overlap for a bit. But for all three to overlap their respective holy days (or month) on the same day, and that day is a 17, that basically proves time travel and is another MOAB.
Ramadan was traditionally always observed in the fall, as it was named for the seasonal winds that indicate changing of the seasons.. Just one more lunar-timed event co-opted by religion. Now, since the Arab calendar is just as fucked as the Julian when it comes to accuracy, Ramadan is celebrated at the wrong times... Fasting would be much easier when the days are shorter.
Easter is the ancient festival of the Spring goddess Eostre, over time replaced by the Christian Paschal month, a celebration of the resurrection of Jesus. Eostre herself was a kind of pastiche of other - even more ancient - dawn goddesses. People celebrating the end of winter and the return of fertility has much deeper roots than only two thousand years of Christianity.
^Awake and aware!
Ramadan is a whole month, though.
Passover is one day proceeding the 7 day Feast of the Unleavened Bread (8 days total.)
And a 6 day period of constipation occurs after 7 days of unleavened bread ; )
AK in AZ?
Finally, unity.
"I know of no other god. No, not one" - God.
You can't unify with things that don't exist. Only one religion can be true. Those 3 worldviews conflict.
I personally believe any religious person is looking at a part of a whole. Nobody can, or ever will likely see the big picture. Depending on what holy scripture you read, you come across entirely new things, and things exactly the same as the last. I wonder if there's a universal bible that only includes lines that are the same in different religions. But that's not important. You may be seeing one side of a sphere. There's infinitely many viewpoints and just about all of them are right in a way. Maybe there are other gods. We will never know.
Civil Discussion Only rule: They want you divided. They want you labeled by race, religion, class, sex, etc. Divided you are weak [no collective power]. Divided you attack each other and miss the true target [them].
I've studied Apologetics extensively which includes other religions. I was also a militant athirst for 20 years and loved debating other religions, Christianity specifically.
If God is real (and He is, just ask Q) then He certainly has the power to convey His Word through history and He has done so. If you study textual transmission you can see how He has done this. It's quite amazing.
Of course. A good lie always incorporates some truth to it. The devil isn't stupid. He just needs to deceive you on salvific issues at the very least which is why only Biblical Christianity has a wildly disproportionate amount of offshoots that deny salvific issues like the deity of Christ or salvation by faith alone. You don't make counterfeits of something that is worthless.
Q has only quoted The Bible, not any other religious texts. Even the elites believe in God they just chose to follow Satan. Even if you don't make that choice and are on the fence you are still with Satan. The fence belongs to him. You are either with God or you are against Him. There's no middle ground.
The gospel is divisive, that's the point. Even Jesus said he came to divide the sheep from the goats.
"I am the truth, the light, and the way. No one comes through the Father except through Me." - Jesus (The only man who claimed to be God, had specific details of his life and death prophesied hundreds of years before He was born, fulfill them, perform amazing public miracles, then be publicly executed in front of thousands, buried for 3 days, and appear again in front of thousands.)
I know. You know. Everyone knows. You are suppressing the truth just like the Bible says you would. Just like I used to. It's your nature as a rebel against your creator.
Pray. Ask Jesus to revel Himself to you. It's the most important thing you can do.
Op Coincide? Ramadan ends 4/30. Not sure what you mean.
But isn’t Ramadan usually in the summer? This is still a big deal.
The Islamic calendar is based on the lunar cycle. Since a lunar year is shorter than a solar year, Ramadan shifts a little earlier every year.
The calendar is broken now.. There used to be a 13th month inserted periodically in order to keep things in proper sequence. Ramadan, the 9th month, was traditionally celebrated in the fall.
Time has been manipulated and is used for control, and to intentionally waylay people trying to access cosmic events..
no Qincidences lol
One of those holidays actually matters...
Passover happening the same day as resurrection Sunday? Hmm
Just after the Pink Moon.
And it’s my Birthday!!!
And...?