visionary said:Yes, the feast of unleaven bread always will be on Nisan 15. You statement is correct as long as you understand that the feast of unleaven bread is a annual sabbath and not a weekly sabbath.
Yes I understand that. As long as you understand the Frist Fruits [not a Sabbath] was the next day Nisan 16th after the 1st day [Nisan 15th] of the Feast of Unleavened Bread [FOULB was an annual Sabbath] First fruits was NOT counted from the weekly Sabbath as Joshua 5 proves.
If Passover fell on Nisan 14th and a weekly Sabbath the next day after the weekly Sabbath and also after the weekly Sabbath would be Nisan 22 Sunday and that is 9 days counted inclusively.
OK this is what I meant: If Nisan 14th fell on a weekly Sabbath this is what would happen if we use your method of timing first fruits..
Sat Nisan 14th Passover/crucifixion
Sun Nisan 15th Feast Of Unleavened Bread / annual Sabbath
Mon Nisan 16th
tue 17th
wen 18th
thu 19th
fri 20th
Sat 21th weekly Sabbath
Sun 22th First Fruits/resurection
9 days if counted inclusivly
Now this is not how we should time first fruits . Frist fruits should be timed from the Feast of unleaved bread annual Sabbath not from the weekly Sabbath so the Passover/crucifixion is ALWAYS 3 days from the Firstfruits/resurection
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