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Christmas is its own thing but the date of the crucifixion was originally fixed at the Jewish Passover. The Jews have always used a lunar calendar while the Church adopted the solar calendar. But then the Western Church adopted the Gregorian calendar while the Eastern Church continued to use the Julian calendar. Easter is celebrated on the same day each year, it's only a matter of how the date is selected and which calendar is used.Both subjects are of the highest priority so you'd think after all this time they'd get it right.
Oh my goodness !Might be more important to remember Jesus had His last supper on a Wednesday as He wouldn't be around for the Passover meal, and died on a Thursday the day before Passover as this was the traditional day to slaughter the sacrificial lambs. There were two sabbaths back to back, View attachment 344737 on the Friday and the regular Sabbath on the Saturday. Jesus was executed the day before both.
You all are so well informed, thank you very much.Oh my goodness !
I'm no different than you or anyone in ability. I prefer not to blindly accept tradition which also gave us Wise Men at a stable or perhaps ham at Easter, and so on.You all are so well informed, thank you very much.
Happy Good Friday and easter!![]()
By months?
Someone said it was January ,7th
Might be more important to remember Jesus had His last supper on a Wednesday as He wouldn't be around for the Passover meal, and died on a Thursday the day before Passover as this was the traditional day to slaughter the sacrificial lambs. There were two sabbaths back to back, View attachment 344737 on the Friday and the regular Sabbath on the Saturday. Jesus was executed the day before both.
Might be more important to remember Jesus had His last supper on a Wednesday as He wouldn't be around for the Passover meal, and died on a Thursday the day before Passover as this was the traditional day to slaughter the sacrificial lambs. There were two sabbaths back to back, View attachment 344737 on the Friday and the regular Sabbath on the Saturday. Jesus was executed the day before both.
The Gospels say Jesus was crucified on the Sabbath preparation, the day before the Sabbath, aka Friday before sunset. The Gospels also say that, as of the Sunday when He rose, it had been three days since He was executed--in other words on a Friday.
The Last Supper was on a Thursday.
The crucifixion was on a Friday.
The resurrection was on a Sunday.
We would have to ignore what the Gospels themselves attest in order to arrive at any other possibility.
-CryptoLutheran
As I said there were two sabbaths.. Passover which was one of many yearly sabbaths and also the Saturday Sabbath the next day. Jesus could not have been executed on a Sabbath, the Passover day. He had to have died on a Thursday, then hastily removed from the tree and placed in a tomb before sunset on the Thursday, the start of the Passover Sabbath that year.The Gospels say Jesus was crucified on the Sabbath preparation, the day before the Sabbath, aka Friday before sunset.
All the Scriptural and historical evidence, and there is a mountain of evidence to consider, is that Jesus was indeed born on December 25, and that date is attested to in writing going back to the time of the Apostles.By months?
By months?
That's not quite accurate. The Jews did not have a "calendar" during Biblical times. Each month began when they physically observed the first crescent of the new moon. That could be either 1 or 2 days after the astronomical new moon, depending on various factors, including local weather conditions. Since there is no record (so far) of what days each month of each year the new moon was spotted, we don't actually know the precise days on which Jewish events occurred, such as Passover. Anyone claiming they can "prove" a date certain for these Biblical events is being disingenuous.The Jews have always used a lunar calendar while the Church adopted the solar calendar. But then the Western Church adopted the Gregorian calendar while the Eastern Church continued to use the Julian calendar. Easter is celebrated on the same day each year, it's only a matter of how the date is selected and which calendar is used.
Matthew, Mark, and Luke all testify that on "the day they kill the passover," Jesus sent the disciples into the city and had them "prepare the passover." Then that evening, they "sat and ate" the passover. (Matthew 26:17-20, Mark 14:12-18, Luke 22:7-16)Might be more important to remember Jesus had His last supper on a Wednesday as He wouldn't be around for the Passover meal, and died on a Thursday the day before Passover as this was the traditional day to slaughter the sacrificial lambs. There were two sabbaths back to back, View attachment 344737 on the Friday and the regular Sabbath on the Saturday. Jesus was executed the day before both.