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So I answered someone's question.
Are there not Sabbaths other then the 7th day for no work ?
"That Sabbath was a high day", not "that day was a high Sabbath"
The night Jesus was betrayed, he keep the Passover with his disciples.
I already gave those verses to you.
You mean where it says [the Jews Passover] ?Read John.
Yep, No verse in the bible to observe His resurrection
"That Sabbath was a high day", not "that day was a high Sabbath"
This is because the holy convocation happened to fall on the weekly Sabbath. Note that on the weekly Sabbath and some of the other holy convocations described in Leviticus 23, they were not to do work of any kind, however for the passover they were not to do any servile work. This meant they were allowed to prepare food, unlike the weekly Sabbath where food had to be prepared the day before on what is known as the day of preparation, what we call Friday. Since the food can be prepared on the Passover sabbath, there is no day of preparation preceding it, however the Gospel accounts say the day on which Christ was crucified was the day of preparation which means it was the day before the weekly Sabbath. Hence the Passover sabbath that year fell on the weekly Sabbath, making that Sabbath a "high day"
You mean where it says [the Jews Passover] ?
Clearly there is a difference between [The Lords Passover]
Then explain why the new testament says there was 2 Sabbaths that week,It is only called that when the 2 occur on the same day...the weekly Sabbath...otherwise it would make no sense to call it that..."for that Sabbath was a high day". 15 Nisan occurred on a Sabbath that year...
Then explain why the new testament says there was 2 Sabbaths that week,
see post 131. Also the Sabbathdoes not fall on same day every year
I think the Jews changed the day, before Christ was born.You do not think Yeshua knew when Pesakh was?
I think the Jews changed the day, before Christ was born. As He said, he ate the Passover with his disciples.
That still does not explain bible verses in post 131Because the 15th was on the weekly Sabbath that year...
That still does not explain bible verses in post 131
Now before the Feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that His hour had come that He should depart out of this world unto the Father, having loved His own who were in the world, He loved them unto the end.John 13:1
But ye have a custom that I should release unto you one at the Passover. Will ye therefore that I release unto you the King of the Jews?” John 18:31
There is no basis for that...
I gave verses for that, still waiting for verses about
Seudah HaMafsekhet...and the fast of the firstborn on the 14th.
Please reread 131 post, you did not explainYes it does...
Where in the bible is this commanded or mentioned?You gave verses but not their correct interpretation within the context of 2nd Temple Judaism...Seudot are still done today in Judaism
Where in the bible is this commanded or mentioned?
So no bible verse for observance- ok, A added tradition by the Jews.It is a 1000s of year old tradition within Judaism. But I guess you wouldn't know that...
John 21:25
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