Silliness!
It says "Kept",, this equates to the confinement of Jesus.
Yes, to someone who does not understand (YOU), it IS silliness...
Nah, it's orthodox craziness, a clearly desired obstruction of Christ's Truth about the events of His death and resurrection. The below event is what Lord Jesus used as a reference for His death and resurrection...
Jonah 1:17
17 Now the LORD had prepared a great fish to swallow up Jonah. And Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights.
KJV
Josephus says this sin offering was added as a feast for the priest. Paul tells us to keep the feast. The feast is the 15th. Our passover has already been sacrificed so let us keep the feast. The Apostles were priests/kings a royal priesthood. AGAIN...The feast is the 15thThis was blatant. It does not say that nor does it imply that, it says "the passover"
Josephus says this sin offering was added as a feast for the priest. Paul tells us to keep the feast. The feast is the 15th. Our passover has already been sacrificed so let us keep the feast. The Apostles were priests/kings a royal priesthood. AGAIN...The feast is the 15th
Yes the feast is the 15th at night they ate it. But the sin offering for atonement is for a feast for the priests on the fifteenth.Pesakh is on the 14th, when the lambs were killed. The 15th is the 1st of unleavened.
Uh huh....So the night is the fourteenth or the 15th?Pesakh is on the 14th, when the lambs were killed. The 15th is the 1st of unleavened. The Pesakh lamb bones could not be broken while the korbanot hagigot bones could be. Mishnah Chagigah
No it doesn't...nowhere in Judaism is that even implied! Stop making things up...it means to select a lamb, inspect for flaws and care for it for 4 days then sacrifice it...
Yes the feast is the 15th at night they ate it. But the sin offering for atonement is for a feast for the priests on the fifteenth.
Josephus, a Pharisee, and having priestly lineage,
ant. 3.10.5
"The feast of unleavened bread succeeds that of the Passover, and falls on the fifteenth day of the month, and continues seven days, wherein they feed on unleavened bread; on every one of which days 2 bulls are killed, and one ram, and seven lambs. Now these lambs are entirely burnt, beside the kid of the goats which is added to all the rest, for sins; for it is intended as a feast for the priest on everyone of those days"
Throughout unleavened bread, the priest ate (feasted) on the goat of the sin offering. The feast of unleavened bread was also commonly called passover. It is not strange that the high priest would not want to defile himself to eat this festal sin offering during the entire feast of passover/unleavened bread.
Exo 12:5 Your lambH7716 shall beH1961 without blemish,H8549 a maleH2145 of the firstH1121 year:H8141 ye shall take it outH3947 fromH4480 the sheep,H3532 or fromH4480 the goats:H5795
In every use in the Old Testament the word means to TAKE it - NOT SELECT.
לקח
lâqach
BDB Definition:
1) to take, get, fetch, lay hold of, seize, receive, acquire, buy, bring, marry, take a wife, snatch, take away
1a) (Qal)
1a1) to take, take in the hand
1a2) to take and carry along
1a3) to take from, take out of, take, carry away, take away
1a4) to take to or for a person, procure, get, take possession of, select, choose, take in marriage, receive, accept
1a5) to take up or upon, put upon
1a6) to fetch
1a7) to take, lead, conduct
1a8) to take, capture, seize
1a9) to take, carry off
1a10) to take (vengeance)
1b) (Niphal)
1b1) to be captured
1b2) to be taken away, be removed
1b3) to be taken, brought unto
1c) (Pual)
1c1) to be taken from or out of
1c2) to be stolen from
1c3) to be taken captive
1c4) to be taken away, be removed
1d) (Hophal)
1d1) to be taken unto, be brought unto
1d2) to be taken out of
1d3) to be taken away
1e) (Hithpael)
1e1) to take hold of oneself
1e2) to flash about (of lightning)
Part of Speech: verb
A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: a primitive root
Furthermore, they were to KEEP it up:
Exo 12:6 And ye shall keepH1961 H4931 it up untilH5704 the fourteenthH702 H6240 dayH3117 of the sameH2088 month:H2320 and the wholeH3605 assemblyH6951 of the congregationH5712 of IsraelH3478 shall killH7819 it inH996 the evening.H6153
mishmereth
BDB Definition:
1) guard, charge, function, obligation, service, watch
1a) guard, watch, house of detention or confinement
1b) keeping, preserving
1c) charge, injunction
1d) office, function (ceremonial)
Part of Speech: noun feminine
A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: from H4929
You see the lamb had to be TAKEN and GUARDED. Not just inspected. To only "inspect" the lamb was to be in disobedience to the instructions given by Moses.
Uh huh....So the night is the fourteenth or the 15th?
Ex 12:8 And they shall eat the flesh in that night, roast with fire, and unleavened bread; and with bitter herbs they shall eat it.
You are grasping at straws. I do not need Strongs. You need to understand the context in Hebrew. They were to take a lamb, watch over and care for it for 4 days inspecting it for defects and then sacrifice it. The Priests would inspect it to make sure it was free of defects and appropriate for sacrifice. This is all well known. You are just making things up...
I didn't post Strong's. The Definition was from Brown-Driver-Briggs
I gave it to you in its context. It is interpreted exactly at should be. Again, the Lamb is to be TAKEN and GUARDED/CONFINED.
שׂהH7716 תמיםH8549 זכרH2145 בןH1121 שׁנהH8141 יהיהH1961 לכם מןH4480 הכבשׂיםH3532 ומןH4480 העזיםH5795 תקחו׃H3947
Exo 12:5 a lamb, a perfect one, a male, a son of a year, let be to you; from the sheep or from the goats ye do take it .
Here it is from the LXX:
Exo 12:5 [6sheepG4263 3a perfectG5046 4maleG730 5unblemishedG299 7of a year old G1762.1 1It shall beG1510.8.3 2to you];G1473 fromG575 theG3588 lambsG704 andG2532 fromG575 theG3588 kidsG2056 you shall take.G2983
From Adam Clarke's commentary:
Ye shall keep it up until the fourteenth day - The lamb or kid was to be taken from the flock on the tenth day, and kept up and fed by itself till the fourteenth day, when it was to be sacrificed. This was never commanded nor practiced afterwards.
Jesus had to be taken from His flock and separated from them on the 10th of the Month.
From Jamieson Fausset Brown commentary:
keep it up until the fourteenth day, etc. — Being selected from the rest of the flock, it was to be separated four days before sacrifice
Strongs, Browns, same difference IMO. Again, no implication of "imprisonment". By definition it would be separated from the flock, each family would choose a lamb and care for it for 4 days. Yeshua was accepted when He rode into Jerusalem. He was inspected, questioned by the Rabbis/Pharisees for 4 days and then crucified.
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