Mystery #2 - What is the Preparation Day? Once again, the Bible reveals its own answers!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @NMullengumben
    @NMullengumben Месяц назад +4

    So much to take in but such joy in the privilege of listening and learning. Thank you so much; this teaching is food for me.

  • @James-j8d6b
    @James-j8d6b Месяц назад +9

    I have been pondering this for 8 years now. Many thanks for your teaching. Love your work. May the LORD bless your ministry in the name of Jesus. Amen

  • @jacobninjaman1751
    @jacobninjaman1751 Месяц назад +7

    I love these studies. This video is by far the most difficult to understand. A visual representation on a calendar would be super helpful.

  • @EduardoFlores-jk1yk
    @EduardoFlores-jk1yk Месяц назад +2

    Thank you, Luis!

  • @int31cm
    @int31cm Месяц назад +4

    Thank you!

  • @LovedandSavedbyYah
    @LovedandSavedbyYah Месяц назад +4

    As clear as mud! A lot of repetition and ainitions without enough stress on the point of the video and the conclusion.

  • @gordoncrisp2193
    @gordoncrisp2193 Месяц назад +2

    One thing to remember is that Passover was NOT a sabbath. It was a Holy Day, but not a day of rest.
    One part of the Passover was cooking the Passover lamb and enough unleavened bread for two days. No cooking can be done on a sabbath, not even a fire could be lit. Since the next day, the first day of Unleavened Bread, was a HIgh Sabbath, no cooking could be done, the Unleavened Bread for that day had to be cooked the day before (the day of the Passover.) Because the Passover lamb was cooked on Passover, it could not be a sabbath. Also, looking through your house for leaven could be considered work, it had to be done on a non-sabbath day.
    There is no restriction on eating leavened bread on Passover UNTIL the Passover meal. During the meal, no unleavened bread, and none after. Of course back in the first century, people didn't snack between meals, so the first meal of the day would be the Passover meal. But if the meal was delayed, eating leavened bread would be okay, just not after.

    • @joycedecker6880
      @joycedecker6880 Месяц назад +2

      "There is no restriction on eating leavened bread on Passover UNTIL the Passover meal". ?? Since the day began at sunset, or twilight, no leaven could be eaten! If you are referring to our way of counting days, before sunset it is not the 14th yet.

    • @RamonaThePessst
      @RamonaThePessst 25 дней назад

      I'm not sure that's what he said regarding eating leavened bread. It sounded to be that from the first day of removing the leavened bread (7 days before Passover) it should not be eaten. But I admit my ignorance and even more so my confusion upon watching this. I will be watching it again and taking notes the next time.

  • @nachman5570
    @nachman5570 16 дней назад

    The inventor of Morse code, needed to give the simplest codes to the most frequently used letters. He did it by counting the number of letters in sets of printers' type. He came up with 8000 S😮

  • @racksityentertainment
    @racksityentertainment Месяц назад

    About the Jewish calendar, if I remember correctly, since they were not using our week days, and not the same numbers of day in the month, I’m not sure about the pertinence of discussing it with Saturday Wednesday names.
    7th 14th 21st and 28th days were always sabbath whatever the month (what we would call Saturday) but the month being 29 or 30 days long there were week that would stay incomplete (and get back to 1st day after 29 or 30th day and the 7th, 14th etc… still would be sabbaths). It’s like if today a month ended on Wednesday, the next day wouldn’t be Thursday but a new week beginning on the first day of the week for a new month.
    That’s why 14 Nisan was our Wednesday (cause in our system, days succeed without resetting every month).

    • @warnerchandler9826
      @warnerchandler9826 Месяц назад +1

      No, not even.
      The Hebrews stuck to the continual seven day week respecting the week of creation. Their sabbath (seventh) did not reset at the beginning of each month.

  • @theespjames4114
    @theespjames4114 Месяц назад +1

    First mistake is the First day of unleavened bread was also Passover because the Passover lamb was to be eaten without Leaving.!

  • @misstowerflower_rapture_watch
    @misstowerflower_rapture_watch Месяц назад +2

    A.D. 30 is the only year in which Jesus could both observe Passover (as an Essene) in the upper room and then Himself be the sacrificial Passover Lamb of God. Jesus Christ observed the Essene Passover on Tuesday evening with His disciples in the upper room, 1 day before the Jews observed Passover on Wednesday evening.

    • @mattfit4830
      @mattfit4830 21 день назад +1

      The Essene Passover was actually God's calendar. The one that King David followed for the service in the temple.
      As Jesus is God he just followed his own calendar and accomplishing prophecies according to other calendar (Jew's one) as he is the master of times and thus calendars.

    • @misstowerflower_rapture_watch
      @misstowerflower_rapture_watch 14 дней назад

      @ChenTanTan-lp3bt I'll post a link below. If it gets deleted, Google search essence passover date 30 AD.

    • @tomashernandez5640
      @tomashernandez5640 3 дня назад

      ​@@mattfit4830so Jesus being God, he is the creator of heavens and earth? How comes...if in the whole New Testament it's shown (s😢even times) as the Lamb and the Throne, the Father and the Son (several times),... also if the Messiah means the Annoited or the Chosen, then who Annoited or Chose Him? ...that's the problem with the greco-roman christianity most people are following...

  • @smavidsmampbell914
    @smavidsmampbell914 Месяц назад +1

    How many times does he have to repeat.

    • @Bob_Adkins
      @Bob_Adkins Месяц назад

      It's an old Hebrew teaching thing. In Yeshua's time, most people couldn't read, so they had to repeat to help them remember. I think they still do it to this day.

  • @almann7885
    @almann7885 7 дней назад

    I pray the prayer daily by our Lord and Master Yeshua, My question is why is AI being utilized for any of this? And the date is accurate with Messiah’s death and he laid in the tomb 3-1/2 days and was raised Saturday during the Sabbath and during the week of unleavened Bread and after he’s rising the Holy Saints rose.

  • @OverdriveGaming-plays
    @OverdriveGaming-plays 17 дней назад

    We worry so much about these little details that we completely missed the point about our Messiah Jesus and his love for us and about the heart of our father God.Remember that God has said that the law was only a poor shadow of the things to come. Remember that God said that the system of the law was the system of slavery represented by Hagar and that the system of grace apart from law, the system of the promise which is represented by Sarah. Sarah does not represent the law of Moses. She represents Grace apart from law. If we are children of grace, we are not children of law. To be children of grace means to be children of the promise given to Abraham. The Bible clearly says that the law has been set aside. Not dismissed, not destroyed, but set aside. The law is good if we use it lawfully, in other words if we use it correctly. But what does it used for? Is it the measuring stick of everything? No it is impossible never fulfill and never will be able to condemn everyone who tries to fulfill it so that everyone will be in the net of And be found lacking in need of a savior knowledgeable without excuse according to God’s standards so that we would be condemned God sought to condemn us so that having found us guilty, he could pardon us fully, and it would be no in between status. Furthermore, whereas God‘s law has the loophole for the salvation of mankind, it has no such loophole for Satan and his evil angels who rebelled with him, and they are caught in the net of a law to their damnation. Remember what our Lord said about David, who ate the show bread which only priests are supposed to do, and God said it was OK. Remember the time also that the children of Israel from the northern Kingdom wanted to come down to celebrate the festivals in Judah, but they were unclean and hadn’t known how to prepare, and God said that it was OK and it didn’t matter He declared them clean without following the law based on grace. The law is a symbolic system, many mysteries are hidden in it so that we can learn from it, but at the end of the day, it is a flexible tent, which is set aside and can be pushed aside when needed. And God has said that he has set it aside. Truly, truly, I tell you, if God, if Jesus, our Lord and Messiah wants to celebrate the Passover, some days, early, or late, or if you need to do so yourself, he can do it for you and you can do it for him. Remember what our Lord even said about the Sabbath, that man was not made for Sabbath, but Sabbath was made for man and therefore The Sabbath is to be flexible and can be put aside and then used again when it is again helpful. This law is not the measuring stick of the universe four of God nor is it the gateway to find God. The gateway to find God is not the law, the gateway is Jesus Christ, the son of the promise the only begotten son of promise, the purveyor of grace. That’s our Messiah. And so we need to stop being idolatrous toward the law, worshiping and serving it instead of God, thinking that Jesus is not higher than the law that he created, thinking that Jesus is the law so much that we can set aside and Ignore his own statements about what it is or about himself or about Grace. It would be like your father telling you to take out the trash so you go and take out the trash and then stay with it through dinner When he asks you why he didn’t come to dinner, you tell him that he told you to take out the trash and therefore that was the most important thing. But you missed dinner and you missed the point. We must not miss the point. Even this new temple will eventually be set aside again and abolished again in the far future even this new temple will be and must be flexible according to God‘s grace. We must be mindful of what the new covenant teaches us against trying to achieve relationship with God or righteousness through the law and not through Christ. They are mutually exclusive. We can learn from it, but at the end of the day building our life upon law instead of grace is the same as building our life upon sand. God even said to the Old Testament prophets that he has desired mercy not sacrifice. God even told the Old Testament people of Israel to stop trampling his courts with these festivals and holy days. God even said that he’s not hungry for sacrifices and doesn’t need them. The new covenant has said that the law was merely a tutor, or a teacher or an instructor as in school for students, until we graduated. If we have Jesus our Messiah, then we have graduated. We may love our college professor, but we don’t have to be his slave anymore. There is another law, the law of Christ, which is not the same as the law of Moses. And there is a third law, in the law of God, which is different from the law of Moses and the law of Christ. And all of these are mentioned in the Bible and they’re not all the same thing no matter how much anyone may try to conflate them Scripture clearly places them in juxtaposition and describes them as different standards. Even Jesus said that we could sum up the law and this we didn’t really need to worry about all this minutiae of detail. Why do we bow down in worship the God forsaken detail? Maybe because it’s an addiction that gives us a dopamine hit like playing a video game, and we can procrastinate in this instead of turning our hearts to just seek God in fellowship remember the sacrifice God said he loved the most was the fellowship. Do you think God really cared about the ritual offering or did he just care about the fellowship? Why are we so hard in our hearts that we need this ritual to bring us to God, if we didn’t get this weird ritual then we would never have come to him? Many others are not so hardened and they just come to God without the ritual and God doesn’t demand the ritual from them. It would be like a child that never spends time with his father, and then his father gives him a mandate to fix the engine of the car, alongside the father in the garage. And so they both start fixing the car in the garage, the child at first worry, he’ll be punished if he doesn’t comply, but the father didn’t want to punish the child or have the child fix the engine, he just wanted to spend time with the child and if a silly chore is what we’ll get that to happen, God did it. But it was because of the hardness of the child not The pedantic nature of the father.

  • @mikejurney9102
    @mikejurney9102 Месяц назад

    . It seems the only odd verse is John 18:28, where they wanted to remain clean so they could eat the Passover, when supposedly it should have already been eaten the previous nightfall. Could "eat the Passover" in this context mean remain clean so they could continue to celebrate the Passover day?
    And,Oh, by the way, what are the priests and Sanhedrin doing holding court on a Passover? Isn't that a day devoted to the Lord and not for regular work duties?

    • @beeinthebodytorahclass2002
      @beeinthebodytorahclass2002 11 дней назад

      The Passover was eaten in the evening of the 14th, which was actually the 15th at sunset and then the next day we eat what we call Passover again. We do this today even, we have our first seder in the evening then a second seder the next day.
      The court session that was held to condemn Yeshua was illegal

  • @abelincoln.2064
    @abelincoln.2064 Месяц назад +2

    There is nothing hard about any of this. There are weekly Sabbaths ( 7th day) and there are Feast Sabbaths ( Annual). The first Day of the Unleavened Bread is after Passover and is a Feast (Annual) Sabbath.
    The Sabbath & all the Feast Days are about the Messiah being the Passover Lamb and God's 7 000 year long Salvation plan that includes God (Messiah) ruling Mankind for the last 1000 years of 7000.
    The first 4 Feast Days covered the the actual life, death & Resurrection of the Passover Lamb (Messiah). The Last 3 Feast Days cover the 1000 year reign by the Passover Lamb (Messiah) until the Day of the Lord ( 7000).
    Jesus died Wednesday on Passover Day ( Nissan 14) and was resurrected on the weekly Sabbath (Saturday) but the Tomb could not be checked until sunset ( start of Sunday).
    Again. The weekly Sabbath & the Feasts Days including the Annual Sabbaths & the Passover ... is all about the Angel of God's 7 x 1000 year plan to save His Children by becoming God's Only begotten Son, Pure passover Lamb, and the Father of the Children of God..

    • @beeinthebodytorahclass2002
      @beeinthebodytorahclass2002 11 дней назад

      I completely agree with you. Daniel prophesied that Yeshua would die in the midst of the week, the 4th day, or wednesday and He rose on shabbat but the empty tomb was not discovered until the day after shabbat.

  • @gregoryforgach4845
    @gregoryforgach4845 Месяц назад

    I find your accent difficult to follow and im sure im losing some of the information. Could you add sub titles?

  • @yvonnekuhn9390
    @yvonnekuhn9390 Месяц назад +1

    Thoroughly confusing!!!!!!!!!!

  • @michaelcschmitt
    @michaelcschmitt Месяц назад +1

    I’m reading your book now..

  • @johnirish989
    @johnirish989 Месяц назад +1

    Well, as usual I'll have to listen to it at least one more time but I've read elsewhere that Passover includes the preparation day.
    I'm hoping you do a video addressing Acts 1:7. My Concordant Literal says times or eras, that it is in only the Father's jurisdiction to know this. The spirit of the passage to me is that we are to hope pray expect His second coming, but not to know and thus not to try to figure out the when. And some argue one reason being the element of surprise vis a vis Satan.

    • @James-j8d6b
      @James-j8d6b Месяц назад +1

      The timeline for the tribulation is given in Matthew 24 and revelation 6. The same list of events and correlates to the 7 seals. One seal per year. Nelson walters youtube has some interesting views on the topic. Blessings

    • @knightofthemosthigh7321
      @knightofthemosthigh7321 Месяц назад

      That is not clear at all. It’s very simple, the lamb is killed then after sunset, the lamb is eaten. Is the lamb eaten in the first minutes of the 14th of Nissan, which begins in the evening or is the lamb eaten in the first minutes of the 15th of Nissan, which would mean the lamb was killed on the 14th??

    • @abelincoln.2064
      @abelincoln.2064 Месяц назад

      @@James-j8d6b The 7 year tribulation is a false teaching from the Roman Catholic Church ... which is the prophesied AntiChrist that will arise from the fall of the 4th Beast (Rome) and rule for 1260 years ... persecuting "Christians" for not converting (666) & Heresy defined by Man's authority. Islam is the obvious ... False Prophet.
      It is a historical fact ... that the Papacy, Church & Catholics ... did all manner of evil "In the Name of Jesus" .. to those who are not ... Catholics. And Islam is a religions what worships a moon god, black stones in the Kaaba and a Prophet claiming to be greater that Moses & Jesus.
      Wake up. The AntiChrist & False Prophet have already come & gone killing millions. The Two witnesses are simply the Jewish (OT) & Gentile (NT) Believers killed believing in the Christ.
      So there is no 7 year tribulation, WW3, one world government. But just like with the Flood ... people will continue living their lives as normal and will be shocked when Jesus returns with the 144 000 male virgin Jews to run sinful Mankind for 1000 years.
      The year 6000 is ... 2030 which is when the 2 000 year curse on the Jews ends.

    • @abelincoln.2064
      @abelincoln.2064 Месяц назад

      @@knightofthemosthigh7321 It doesn't matter what the actual reason for the feasts are.
      The weekly Sabbaths, Fest Sabbaths, Passover & all the rest of the Feasts .. are about the Messiah who is God's Only Son & the Angel of God knowing it would take 7 x 1000 years for God ... to become an actual (flesh & blood) Father of Children.
      God told us from the very beginning ... Mankind has 7 000 years ... to procreate, and the punishment for sin (breaking God's Law) is death (body & soul). And one simple instruction: believe, trust, follow & obey God ..... not ... Man. And with God ruling Mankind for the last 1000 of 7000 years, ... with everybody sinning & everybody must die, only logically means a loving God will provide a sin sacrifice that will satisfy His just nature ... and save any who believe, trust, follow & obey .... God.
      The first three chapters of Genesis ... for those who belong to God ... clearly reveal God ( male, singular, plural) ... God ( a Father) will send God ( a Son) with a body & soul to take the punishment of death for sin by Man. Remember God created Adam in His ( plural) image ... with specifically a puny body & soul ... that can die. It is not good for Man ( or God) to be alone so from Man came Woman .. and together they become Mankind .. with the Husband being the Head of the Union. God is male, singular & plural. And in the Beginning .... God (1) created the Heaven & Earth ... then God (2) was hovering over the surface of the Deep then God (3) commanded "Let there be Light." And we will learn by Genesis 15 that God (1) is the Angel of God who created Heaven & Hell, Universe & Earth, billions of Angels and ... Adam & Eve ... with a puny body & soul ... knowing every thought & action of Angels & Men over the next ... 7 x 1000 years.
      Genesis 18, 19 ... confirm God is a Trinity, and is the Lord God, Angel of God & Spirit of God .. appearing to Abram as Three Men, speaking to the Lord God as a Man .. and then the Spirit of God in another form watching the Three Men (God) leave. The Spirit of God is everywhere & can take an infinite number of forms at the same time ... but the Lord God & the Angel of God can only take one form at a time and are usually in Heaven.
      We learn from Genesis 22 God will become Father, Son & Spirit ..... when the Lord God sends the Angel of God with a body & soul, becoming God's "Only begotten Son." and to be the sin sacrifice that will satisfy God's just nature.
      And all of this from Genesis .... before the Angel of God lead Moses & the Israelites to the Promised Land, punished them for 40 years, gave the Laws, and ordered Moses to build the Tabernacle (God on Earth with Man) ... over 9 months ..... by 1 Nisan.
      See. The Sabbath & the Feasts ... are all about the Messiah and His 7 000 year long plan to save the Children of God from the Children of Man. So you don't need to know the details behind the feasts.
      Jesus died around 3 pm on Wednesday 14 Nisan (Passover) in 30 AD .. 40 years before the Temple is destroyed and ... 1994 years since God cursed the Jews for rejecting His Son. Thursday was a Feast ( annual) Sabbath so the body of Jesus had to be taken down & put in a Tomb according to law. Friday was a normal day with the Romans guarding the Tomb. And around 3 pm Saturday ( the weekly Sabbath) Jesus was resurrected, but the Tomb could not be checked until sunset ( start of Sunday).
      It is a false teaching from the Roman Catholic Church that Jesus was resurrected on Sunday. The pagan Romans hated the Jews and wanted to change the Sabbath to their Sun god Day.
      And along with Hosea 6, Daniel & Jonah ... the year 6000 is confirmed to be 2030 .. and when Jesus with a puny human body & soul but still the Angel of God .. returns with the 144 000 male virgin Jews to rule for 1000 years, ... the dead in Christ are raied to Heaven first ( when they died) and then the Living in Christ. This is the first resurrection. Over the next 1000 years ... there will be new Believers who will live & die ... and in the year 7000 (3030) the dead in christ are raised first (when they died) then the living. And the lost Living are sent to Hell to die after 3 days.
      Again. The punishment for sin by Man is simply death (body on Earth, soul in hell). All will sin, & all must die. But God gave Mankind 7 000 years to procreate and ... to follow & obey God (Father, Son, Spirit) or Man
      God is Love & Just.
      And salvation is simply & easy. But you must remain faithful to God and focus on the eternal not what Man can do to your body.

  • @Dr.Pepper001
    @Dr.Pepper001 Месяц назад +1

    Jesus was not crucified on Wednesday. How to you get 3 days from Wednesday to Sunday morning? He was crucified on Friday, which is the preparation day for the weekly seventh-day Sabbath. Jews counted any part of a day as a whole day. He was crucified in the afternoon of Friday (day 1). He spent Friday night and Saturday in the tomb (day 2). Then He arose on Sunday (day 3). According to Matthew 8 verse 21, Mary went to the tomb on the first day of the week, or Subday, and found that Jesus has already resurrected.

    • @jperez7893
      @jperez7893 Месяц назад +2

      Exactly. Jesus died on 3rd of April 33 ad at 3 pm, on 14 Nisan, the Passover of the Jews, according to the calendar of the Jerusalem temple.
      The last supper was celebrated on Tuesday, the Passover of the essenes, according to the calendar of the essenes.
      The essene calendar was unknown until the 1950s. Only after the discovery and decipherment of the dead sea scrolls was it revealed that two calendars were in operation in second temple Jerusalem.
      Mark narrated according to the essene calendar, while john narrated according to the Jewish calendar.
      Furthermore, according to acts, and the prophet Joel, a blood moon eclipse happened after the crucifixion. This is astronomically verified as 3 april 33 ad

    • @zaphodbeeblebrox3986
      @zaphodbeeblebrox3986 Месяц назад +5

      Wednesday sundown to Thursday sundown (Day 1). Thursday sundown to Friday sundown (Day 2). Friday sundown to Saturday sundown (Day 3 - the weekly Sabbath). Saturday sundown to Sunday sundown (this first day of the week). Mary Magdalene went to the tomb after sun had risen on the first day, but he had already got up earlier on that day. Genesis 1:5 explains God's reckoning of a day. "There was evening and there was morning - the first day." This describes the cycle of a day the Hebrews always used and is still used by the Jews to this day. He arose after sundown Saturday evening (the first day) and was waiting for them on Sunday morning at light (still the first day).

    • @jperez7893
      @jperez7893 Месяц назад

      @ there was no blood moon on Passover of 30.

    • @theespjames4114
      @theespjames4114 Месяц назад

      @@zaphodbeeblebrox3986
      Exactly