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Passover Week according to the Gospel of Mark.
Mark's chronology shows that Jesus was crucified on a Thursday and not on Friday as generally believed.
Bible Gateway passage: Mark 11-16 - New King James Version
The sabbath immediately following Jesus' burial was a two day sabbath, not just one day as generally believed.
This is because Leviticus 23:5-7 made the day following Passover an Unleavened Bread Festival Sabbath.
This Unleavened Bread sabbath festival calls for a sacred assembly. The people were to do no regular work that day.
The Gospel of John (John 19:31) called this special sabbath day a high day (megas G3173).
The year Jesus died, this Unleavened Bread sabbath day was immediately followed by the the regular Saturday seventh day sabbath.
So these two back-to-back sabbaths created one long two day sabbath that year.
Leviticus 23:5-7 states:
5 The Lord's Passover begins at twilight on the fourteenth day of the first month.
6 On the fifteenth day of that month the Lord's Festival of Unleavened Bread begins;
for seven days you must eat bread made without yeast.
7 On the first day hold a sacred assembly and do no regular work.
Just as our day runs from one midnight to the next midnight, the Jewish day runs from one sunset to the next sunset.
Below, I've split our day into two parts: the "before sunset" part of our day, and the "after sunset" part of our day.
This procedure aligns the "after sunset" part of our day with the start of a new Jewish day which begins at sunset.
The following chronology shows some of the major events that happened each day of that Passover Week, along with the related verses in the Gospel of Mark.
This chronology uses the Gospel of Mark, chapters 11 through 16, to show the Passover week's events.
Mark's verses are parsed in sequence, and the events happening each day of Passover week are highlighted.
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----------------------------------------------- Sunday -------------------------------------------------------
Palm Sunday Before Sunset
Jesus enters Jerusalem triumphantly and enters the temple courts and looks around at everything (Mark 11:1-11)
Palm Sunday After Sunset
Jesus and the twelve spend the night in Bethany (Mark 11:11)
----------------------------------------------- Monday -------------------------------------------------------
Monday Before Sunset
On the way back to Jerusalem, Jesus curses the fig tree without fruit (Mark 11:12-14)
Jesus drives merchants from the temple courts (Mark 11:15-17)
Jesus spends the day teaching in the temple courts (Mark 11:18)
Monday After Sunset
Jesus and his disciples leave Jerusalem (Mark 11:19)
-------------------------------------------------- Tuesday ---------------------------------------------------
Tuesday Before Sunset
The cursed fig tree has withered away to its roots (Mark 11:20-23)
In the temple courts, Jesus confronts the chief priests, scribes and elders (Mark 11-27-33)
Again, Jesus teaches in the temple courts but he teaches in Parables (Mark 12:1-44)
Tuesday After Sunset
On the Mount of Olives opposite the temple, Jesus foretells end time prophecies (Mark 13:1-37)
It's Two days before Passover and the Unleavened Bread festival (Mark 14:1)
This is Tuesday after sunset, the Unleavened Bread festival is two days later on Thursday after sunset
The chief priests and scribes look for a way to arrest Jesus by stealth and kill him.(Mark 14:1-2)
-------------------------------------------------- Wednesday -------------------------------------------------
Wednesday Before Sunset
In Bethany, Jesus has dinner with Simon the Leper.
There, a woman anoints Jesus with ointment in preparation for his burial (Mark 14:3-9)
Judas goes to the chief priests in order to betray Jesus to them. (Mark 14:10-11)
Two disciples are sent to Jerusalem to prepare a place and prepare the Passover meal (Mark 14:12-16)
Wednesday After Sunset (Passover Begins)
The Lord's Passover begins at twilight on the fourteenth day of the first month (Leviticus 23:5)
Jesus eats the Passover meal with his disciples (Mark 14:17-25)
Jesus and disciples go to Mount Olives to a place called Gethsemane where Jesus prays to his Father (Mark 14:26-42)
Judas arrives with a mob and chief priests, scribes and elders. They take Jesus captive and begin his torture (Mark 14:43-52)
Jesus goes before Jewish Council where they condemn him as deserving death(Mark 14:53-65)
------------------------------------------------ Thursday ----------------------------------------------------
Thursday Before Sunset
In the morning, the Jewish Council hand Jesus over to Pilate. Pilate hands him over to be crucified (Mark 15:1-15)
The soldiers torture him, crown him with thorns, and mock him saluting him as "King of the Jews!" (Mark 15:16-20)
They crucify Jesus at 9 AM Thursday and he dies six hours later at 3 PM (Mark 15:21-39)
it was the day of Preparation, that is, the day before the sabbath (Mark 15:42)
Joseph of Arimathea, buries Jesus in a tomb before sunset (Mark 15:43-47)
Thursday After Sunset (Unleavened Bread Festival sabbath begins)
A special Unleavened Bread sabbath day festival begins now at sunset (Leviticus 23:5-7)
Jesus now lies dead in the tomb for the first of three nights.
---------------------------------------------- Friday --------------------------------------------------------
Friday Before Sunset
The special Unleavened Bread sabbath festival remains in effect until sunset.
Jesus lies dead in the tomb
Friday After Sunset (Regular seventh day sabbath begins)
At sunset, the Unleavened Bread sabbath festival ends and the regular seventh day sabbath begins.
Jesus lies dead in the tomb for the second of three nights.
----------------------------------------------- Saturday -----------------------------------------------------
Saturday Before Sunset
The regular Saturday seventh day sabbath remains in effect until sunset.
Jesus lies dead in the tomb.
Saturday After Sunset
The two back to back sabbaths;
--- the special high Unleavened Bread sabbath and the regular Saturday seventh day sabbath, now end.
Jesus lies dead in the tomb for the third night.
------------------------------------------------- Sunday -----------------------------------------------------
Easter Sunday
The sabbaths over, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bring spices, so that they might anoint Jesus.
And very early on the first day of the week, when the sun has risen, they go to the tomb. (Mark 16:1-2)
Jesus has already risen from the dead and has left the tomb (Mark 16:6)
Jesus began Passover day (i.e. sunset Wednesday till sunset Thursday) with the Last Supper.
At the end of that day he will lie dead in the tomb for three nights - Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Jesus was tortured for about eighteen hours on the day of Passover.
First nine hours by the Jews (circa 9 PM Wednesday to 6 AM Thursday)
Then nine hours by the Romans (circa 6 AM Thursday to 3 PM Thursday)
Matthew 12:40
For just as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the sea monster,
so for three days and three nights the Son of Man will be in the heart of the earth.
This prophecy of Matthew 12:40 was fulfilled by Jesus during this Passover Week.
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Mark's chronology shows that Jesus was crucified on a Thursday and not on Friday as generally believed.
Bible Gateway passage: Mark 11-16 - New King James Version
The sabbath immediately following Jesus' burial was a two day sabbath, not just one day as generally believed.
This is because Leviticus 23:5-7 made the day following Passover an Unleavened Bread Festival Sabbath.
This Unleavened Bread sabbath festival calls for a sacred assembly. The people were to do no regular work that day.
The Gospel of John (John 19:31) called this special sabbath day a high day (megas G3173).
The year Jesus died, this Unleavened Bread sabbath day was immediately followed by the the regular Saturday seventh day sabbath.
So these two back-to-back sabbaths created one long two day sabbath that year.
Leviticus 23:5-7 states:
5 The Lord's Passover begins at twilight on the fourteenth day of the first month.
6 On the fifteenth day of that month the Lord's Festival of Unleavened Bread begins;
for seven days you must eat bread made without yeast.
7 On the first day hold a sacred assembly and do no regular work.
Just as our day runs from one midnight to the next midnight, the Jewish day runs from one sunset to the next sunset.
Below, I've split our day into two parts: the "before sunset" part of our day, and the "after sunset" part of our day.
This procedure aligns the "after sunset" part of our day with the start of a new Jewish day which begins at sunset.
The following chronology shows some of the major events that happened each day of that Passover Week, along with the related verses in the Gospel of Mark.
This chronology uses the Gospel of Mark, chapters 11 through 16, to show the Passover week's events.
Mark's verses are parsed in sequence, and the events happening each day of Passover week are highlighted.
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----------------------------------------------- Sunday -------------------------------------------------------
Palm Sunday Before Sunset
Jesus enters Jerusalem triumphantly and enters the temple courts and looks around at everything (Mark 11:1-11)
Palm Sunday After Sunset
Jesus and the twelve spend the night in Bethany (Mark 11:11)
----------------------------------------------- Monday -------------------------------------------------------
Monday Before Sunset
On the way back to Jerusalem, Jesus curses the fig tree without fruit (Mark 11:12-14)
Jesus drives merchants from the temple courts (Mark 11:15-17)
Jesus spends the day teaching in the temple courts (Mark 11:18)
Monday After Sunset
Jesus and his disciples leave Jerusalem (Mark 11:19)
-------------------------------------------------- Tuesday ---------------------------------------------------
Tuesday Before Sunset
The cursed fig tree has withered away to its roots (Mark 11:20-23)
In the temple courts, Jesus confronts the chief priests, scribes and elders (Mark 11-27-33)
Again, Jesus teaches in the temple courts but he teaches in Parables (Mark 12:1-44)
Tuesday After Sunset
On the Mount of Olives opposite the temple, Jesus foretells end time prophecies (Mark 13:1-37)
It's Two days before Passover and the Unleavened Bread festival (Mark 14:1)
This is Tuesday after sunset, the Unleavened Bread festival is two days later on Thursday after sunset
The chief priests and scribes look for a way to arrest Jesus by stealth and kill him.(Mark 14:1-2)
-------------------------------------------------- Wednesday -------------------------------------------------
Wednesday Before Sunset
In Bethany, Jesus has dinner with Simon the Leper.
There, a woman anoints Jesus with ointment in preparation for his burial (Mark 14:3-9)
Judas goes to the chief priests in order to betray Jesus to them. (Mark 14:10-11)
Two disciples are sent to Jerusalem to prepare a place and prepare the Passover meal (Mark 14:12-16)
Wednesday After Sunset (Passover Begins)
The Lord's Passover begins at twilight on the fourteenth day of the first month (Leviticus 23:5)
Jesus eats the Passover meal with his disciples (Mark 14:17-25)
Jesus and disciples go to Mount Olives to a place called Gethsemane where Jesus prays to his Father (Mark 14:26-42)
Judas arrives with a mob and chief priests, scribes and elders. They take Jesus captive and begin his torture (Mark 14:43-52)
Jesus goes before Jewish Council where they condemn him as deserving death(Mark 14:53-65)
------------------------------------------------ Thursday ----------------------------------------------------
Thursday Before Sunset
In the morning, the Jewish Council hand Jesus over to Pilate. Pilate hands him over to be crucified (Mark 15:1-15)
The soldiers torture him, crown him with thorns, and mock him saluting him as "King of the Jews!" (Mark 15:16-20)
They crucify Jesus at 9 AM Thursday and he dies six hours later at 3 PM (Mark 15:21-39)
it was the day of Preparation, that is, the day before the sabbath (Mark 15:42)
Joseph of Arimathea, buries Jesus in a tomb before sunset (Mark 15:43-47)
Thursday After Sunset (Unleavened Bread Festival sabbath begins)
A special Unleavened Bread sabbath day festival begins now at sunset (Leviticus 23:5-7)
Jesus now lies dead in the tomb for the first of three nights.
---------------------------------------------- Friday --------------------------------------------------------
Friday Before Sunset
The special Unleavened Bread sabbath festival remains in effect until sunset.
Jesus lies dead in the tomb
Friday After Sunset (Regular seventh day sabbath begins)
At sunset, the Unleavened Bread sabbath festival ends and the regular seventh day sabbath begins.
Jesus lies dead in the tomb for the second of three nights.
----------------------------------------------- Saturday -----------------------------------------------------
Saturday Before Sunset
The regular Saturday seventh day sabbath remains in effect until sunset.
Jesus lies dead in the tomb.
Saturday After Sunset
The two back to back sabbaths;
--- the special high Unleavened Bread sabbath and the regular Saturday seventh day sabbath, now end.
Jesus lies dead in the tomb for the third night.
------------------------------------------------- Sunday -----------------------------------------------------
Easter Sunday
The sabbaths over, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bring spices, so that they might anoint Jesus.
And very early on the first day of the week, when the sun has risen, they go to the tomb. (Mark 16:1-2)
Jesus has already risen from the dead and has left the tomb (Mark 16:6)
Jesus began Passover day (i.e. sunset Wednesday till sunset Thursday) with the Last Supper.
At the end of that day he will lie dead in the tomb for three nights - Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Jesus was tortured for about eighteen hours on the day of Passover.
First nine hours by the Jews (circa 9 PM Wednesday to 6 AM Thursday)
Then nine hours by the Romans (circa 6 AM Thursday to 3 PM Thursday)
Matthew 12:40
For just as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the sea monster,
so for three days and three nights the Son of Man will be in the heart of the earth.
This prophecy of Matthew 12:40 was fulfilled by Jesus during this Passover Week.
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