I have understood this since I was a child… what you have taught is completely truth. It is so sad how most Christians are wrong believing that He was crucified on Friday. If He died on Friday and resurrected on Saturday (middle night as they believe) then he would have not been three days and three nights in the “heart of the Earth”. The prophecy would have not been done! The power, the honor and the glory be to our Messiah Yeshua ha Mashiaj!
@@marcusgomez3307 Scripture doesn't say 72 hrs, though, it say three days and three nights. I don't worship on the venerable day of the sun, or believe in the Friday to Sunday timeline. Just wanted to share the Truth. I hear a lot of people use this 72 hrs stuff, which is not in Scripture, anywhere.
It does not need to be exactly 3 days and nights. Jesus ressurected on the 3rd day(Sunday morning); however, he died on the 1st day, Friday evening. Sabbath is the 2nd day. Why should Jesus have to be so calculative exactly 72 hrs to come back to life again!😂😂😂😂
@@sulongenjop7436 Matthew 12:40 40 For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of a huge fish, so the Son of Man will be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. Daniel 9:27 27 And he shall make a strong covenant with many for one week, and for half of the week he shall put an end to sacrifice and offering. And on the wing of abominations shall come one who makes desolate, until the decreed end is poured out on the desolator.
So he entered on Saturday , last supper Tuesday evening, crucified on Wed , buried just before sunset , Raised at sunset Saturday. 3 Days and 3 nights.
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This is the best explanation after I read the Scripture carefully asking The Holy Spirit to teach me concerning this topic as I pray and wait upon the explanation from YHWH. A BIG THANK YOU TO 119 MINISTRY.
The best teaching I have heard on this challenging subject. It becomes much less challenging though when we understand the feasts of Yah and that they all have to do with His plan of salvation, and that He never makes mistakes. Yeshua was our Passover lamb, plain and simple, no matter how convoluted the translators might have made it seem. He also would not have messed up on the Jonah connection, nor would the religious leaders wanting to deny Him as messiah have let Him slide on misquoting scripture or prophesying falsely about Himself.
Amen, I am so glad that we have the internet to bring us truth and churches are NO longer in control of their centuries-old pagan doctrines. Now People have a CHOICE on what to acept as scriptural truth.
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE with the presentation, that is ok.. but this presentation has gotten deep DEEP into the weeds looking for scriptural support to their position... if you have a different position, present it with support from scripture. so we can all review your claims and evaluate it. if you are just going to start commenting words like "blasphemy", "ungodly", and "incorrect" without stating why... you might as well be silent. thank you
That is a fantastic video that reconciles all the scriptures regarding Yeshua's crucifixion on the 14th of Nisan as our Passover Lamb. THEREFORE LET US ALL REMEMBER AND CELEBRATE THE FEAST EACH YEAR TILL HE RETURNS TO ESTABLISH HIS KINGDOM. Thank you, it couldn't be clearer !
Too bad so many on this site want to dismantle when it has been made sooooo clear. They just love to split hairs , and/or pretend the are making valid cases for their faulty positions. Didn't Jesus know the difference between a night and a day - was he a liar when states so clearly he would be raised after three days and nights as Johna was in the big fish.
Raised in Roman Catholicism and the traditions of men, I learned this presentation in 1972 (age 18) which started my quest for truth of The Word of God. Amen. Now - do a deep dive into the “house” where the out pouring of holy spirit took place (Acts 2:2): upper room? No. They were continually in the Temple (Lk 24:52-53). 🧡
The best teaching on the subject that I have come across. Not only does it cover the Last Supper/Passover question, it also deciphers the three nights and three days prophecy fulfillment as Yeshua's ONLY sign. I have to admit that I struggled with this topic many years while still in church, especially the question of how He uses leavened bread (G0740 artos) to symbolize his body. It was until I realized that my sins were represented in the leavened bread. He went to the cross full of sin, not of is own but the sins of every believer. I would also like to add two more elements to the debate: First, Ex 12:22 is very specific "and none of you shall go out at the door of his house until the morning.". Well, "if" the Last Supper would have been a Pesach Seder, nobody would have expected Judas to go into town to "buy those things that we have need of against the feast" John 13:29 and neither would have Yeshua gone out to pray in the garden. The second thing is that it's very unlikely that a priest in the temple would have slayed their lamb one day before the indicated time in the Torah. Thank you 119 Ministries for such detailed teaching. Shalom
* “Week” in strong’s concordance is # 4521. “Sabbaton.” So Jesus Christ rose on a Saturday(Sabbath). The text actually reads in Matthew 28:1 BUT late in the day of the Shabbath, as it began to grow light to that one Shabbath to come, came Miryam of Migdal and the other Miryam and beheld the sepulchre. And in all the parallel Texts. It’s called 1st Sabbath because there are 7 Sabbaths from Passover to Pentecost!
How are you doing, Rosetta? I am here about a month later-during the feast of unleavened bread. I am praying that you are finding your way to our Creator and Messiah; not feeling as lost! :) If you are aware that you are lost, that is a great sign that His Spirit is working in your heart to bring you back to our Father in heaven. His son, Yeshua ha'mashiach, (Jesus the Christ in most Bibles) was sent here to gather the lost sheep of Israel and anyone who wishes to be grafted in to His people. I pray that this finds you hungry for Him and His Word. Blessings, Rosetta. :)
1:00:00 this time line makes the palm sunday the wrong day of observing jesus' triumphal entry into jerusalem. but considering what luke declared about the buying of the spices, the timeline you offer ties up account removing all seeming contradictory or unclear elements of the account of jesus' week of jerusalem entry, last supper, trial, crucifixion, burial and resurrection. bless you for this very thorough, completely biblical account devoid of suppositions or opinions.
It is a shame and disgraceful that churches will not permit the truth to be sharde with the lambs who attend church with the attitude "Tell me pastor what so I believe t oday ", and the pastores don't want to lose their jobs or standing in the church because it might offend Ms Annie as she is a big contributor.
The first challenge I have for 119 ministries is to not assimilate the passover with the feast of unleavened bread. In Lev 23 it states the passover meal is to be done at dusk of the 14th day of the first month. Passover kicks off the feast of unleavened bread. Which is 7 days long. Feasts in the Bibles are multiple days long.
Dusk is after sundown which is them Thursda y the 15th of Nisan a High day sabbath. I believe the Passover and 1st day of unleaven bread can be combined as thet both were observed at the same time.
The passover was eaten at dusk [sundown] Wednesday the 14th, after sun down it would have been the 15th the high dy sabbath on Thursday. Jesus was crucified on the 14th Wenesday at 3:00pm, he was the Passover lamb. Wednesday was the day of preparation for passover and the beginning of the 7 days of unleavened bread. Ministries 119 have it right along with several other videos on this subject with the same timeline.
Elohim and Yashua Ha'Mashiach bless you teachers for your faith... i was walking to a friend's place and was speaking to our father...the sun was going down and he helped me understand better 17:14 the evening as the beginning of the next day...the evening and the morning were the first day...well as the sun was going down he made me really think about it....when the sun goes down this is the ending of the day...in the morning when the sun rises is the beginning of the day time of the 24 hr period...it makes so much sense to me now...when the sun in the time period sets it is truly the ending of the day...and the evening and the morning are the beginning of the 24 hour period...i hope this makes it more understandable to all who have been mind controlled to believe that 1 second after the middle of the night period is the beginning of the 24 hour period... isnt our Elohim and Yashua Ha'Mashiach so much more than we have ever known...he makes my heart beat greatly and gives me excitement to the very bowels of my soul and mind...praise ye him all ye habitants of the earth...and Elohim pour his spirit in bundance on all those who love him...pray for the children as they are no longer protected by those who we believed were a part of protecting them...the transgender agenda is hurting many of them...if a man or woman choose to reject their birthright and defile their own body that is their blind choice...they are no longer a man nor a woman...but the children need our Elohim and Yashua Ha'Mashiach more than ever now... mary jacob
I thank Yahweh for leading me to see this. Wondering why didn't I see this before. I was burden because everyone I know thinks am a quack head for teaching that the Last Supper iwas not a Passover Meal. 🙏
Yeah, they think I am too. Lost friends, ran out of Church, told I was going to hell and lost because I don't believe Jesus is God, do not believe in an immortal soul, borned depraved , or an ever-burning hellfire. Go figure. JN 3:16 God so loved the world he SENT his son etc.... Yes I believe God, so I am duty bound for hell a send-off from all the holy self-righteous. Gotta luv thou!
I was taught years ago that He died on a Wednesday. I always knew He couldn’t have died on a Friday like we celebrate because it would mean Him not being in the tomb long enough. I also heard way back in the 90s that there were some translation errors in the words concerning the Feasts. However, I’ve never seen anyone put the facts and verses all together in one teaching like this, which carefully examines as well as explains the different aspects of the whole timeline. Much kudos to you all! A great job.
Yay! Praise God. You are confirming what I just found out last night studying John's gospel. What you did not mention and was my starting point is John 18:28.The priests didn't want to enter the "hall of judgement" that morning when Yeshua was being judged because they did not want to be defiled so they could eat passover that night. So Yeshua died that day at 3pm then they ate the passover. So Yeshua could not have had Passover Seder at the Last Supper. It was just a regular evening meal. Plus, I stumbled on "protos" and read that it could also mean "before". God bless you guys. Chag Pesach Sameach to you all
Yes you are exactly right. I don't know why people will make a big deal about the passover meal) when as you have pointd out Jesus was on trial when the priests didn't want to be defiled before EATING THE PASSOVER MEAL.. This SHOULD the whole problem.
Thank you 119, I have believed as well that Jesus died at the end of Wednesday. Great and exhaustive explanation of what really happened. It is true, Jesus could not eat the passover meal when He was the passover meal!
Why couldn’t He enjoy the last meal with His disciples as He had done all His life? There is no contradiction for Him to partake in the meal, introduce the new symbols to be implemented after His departure and then become the Passover Lamb later that same day. There are other “scholars” who present it just that way. Luk 22:15 - And he said unto them, With desire I have desired to eat this passover with you before I suffer:
@@GODISGOOD1958 God's word is true yesterday, today and tomorrow. How could Jesus change anything written in Torah? Not one jot or tittle shall in no wise be removed until all is fulfilled... all the steps must be followed, hence the sopping and passing of the bread to Judas... catching every detail inclusive of the betrayer's role. The preparation for an event has always been one of great detail, even to the receiving of the commandments at Mnt Sinai. Israel had to wash their cloths, not sleep with their wives, come ready and expectant of great things outside of self pleasure... the weekly Sabboth comes in preparation for the rest completed in readiness to observe, and onward to the Moedm. We are of the mindset of the happening event as being all important.. but the importance to the readiness of the event for the people is evident throughout the scriptures... The Last Supper was the cleaning up of the leaven in preparation, the leaven of interpretation of Torah and the Prophets in fullness had to be followed, preparing the apostles for the Passover's Reality that it would manifest in Yashugn's sacrifice for us. The Preparation day is of great importance, it is the readying of the congregation to receive God's Truths and Fulfillments in the observance of his Torah precepts. Jesus could not break a single law in order to fulfill that which he was sent forth to accomplish.
@@GODISGOOD1958 Do you not realize that if Jesus ate the Passover meal on Thursday as you are suggesting He would not have died when God the Father wanted Him to? Jesus was the ultimate Passover lamb!! All the Passovers since the exodus pointed to Jesus!!! Why do you think John the Baptist called Him 'The Lamb of God'? God wanted Him to die exactly when the passover lamb was to be killed and that's exactly what happened! Also, had He not died late Wednesday He would not be in the tomb for 72 hours or 3 days and nights! Jesus told people how long He would be buried Matthew 16:4 & Luke 11:29. So you are saying Jesus lied!!! He is not a liar, He has perfect character!!!!! Jesus could not eat the Passover meal with the desciples because He was already dead hours before the Passover meal! I don't care what other scholars say I care what God says in His word the Bible! The trouble with this world is there are way too many clueless so called scholars!!! As for Luke 22:15 it says Jesus desired to eat the passover meal with the desciples not that He did. You obviously have misread this verse. Watch this video and focus on the detail there is lots of it.
YAY! Got it. THANK you for your time. You have cleared up so so many questions. Just in time for the TRUE Passover and celebration, being that today May 1st is the 13th day of the 1ST MONTH. ABIB. It's all coming together. Praise the Lord. Amen
Thank you for clarity. Awesome teaching. You have made it easy to give visual and sound instructions. I am elated, as Yahawashi has given this same information. May your ministry continue to be the instrument of The Most High.
Possibly the Seudah Maphseheket. A traditional meal eaten on the evening before the Passover lamb was sacrificed. The participants would then fast until the Passover lamb was sacrificed and eaten the following evening.
I agree. There is notjing so asinine as the Friday till sunday equates to 3 days and 3 nights. After all isn;t this sign Jesus gave the skeptics and non believers. Couldn;t Jesus count. Well the skeptis known as scholars and pastors are still making Jesus a Liar!!!
Luke 22:14-15 [14]When the hour had come, He sat down, and the twelve apostles with Him. [15]Then He said to them, “With fervent desire I have desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer; Not only the disciples but also Jesus refers to it as the PASSOVER multiple times in the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. How come they refer to it as the Passover multiple times if it did not happen during the Passover? The Last Supper was the Passover meal. God bless us all.
Simply look up from the Jewish calendar what day the 15th of Adib falls on this year. That will be this year's Passover meal (or from a christian perspective, the Last Supper).
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Pretty well done. I would hasten to mention that in your reason #4 you failed to point out that ARTOS "bread" is also used when referring to Jesus breaking of artos with the disciples at Emmaus in Luke 24:30.. If artos always means leavened bread this would indicate Yeshua handled leavened bread in the MIDDLE of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, thereby violating the Torah. CLEARLY, artos does not ALWAYS mean leavened bread. Since it cannot be proven either way, it makes more sense to me that the Last Supper would have been with unleavened bread, since 1), Yeshua said it represented his body and he was a fulfillment of unleavened bread, and 2) if the upper room had been prepared by the owner for Yeshua to use for Passover, it seems likely that all leaven would have been removed. Otherwise, good job, especially with the calendar graphic!!
Good point either way. But I think we both agree Jesus was the Passover Lamb, otherwisw why is he referenced as the Lamb so often in the book of Revelation?
@@priscillajervey8345 so let’s be clear . Both desires are Truth. Earnestly Desired To eat THIS Passover with YOU BEFORE I suffer. And yes He desires All to be saved. It’s not his will that none should perish however it’s our choice to choose. It’s not the same your playing with words. Context. The Passover was a proposal and an agreement. The choice was there’s and is ours. Proposals are expressed and an agreement is made between two parties. You enter the agreement angel of death passes by . his desire is that we do obey according to the proposal . If the blood is not applied who’s fault is it? He desired for the time (Passover ) to make another proposal . Drink this cup and eat this bread. I AM the Lamb that takes away the sins of the world! My blood is gonna be shed for this Covenant! Hallelu-Yah!
Matthew, Mark and Luke, each one says that the Passover, which was the Last Supper, was kept. All 3 Gospels in the Greek text have the word: Pascha, Passover and John in 13:1 has the same word. Matthew, Mark and Luke do not contradict John. Jesus and disciples held the Passover Seder before the prescribed date in the Bible. Jesus had to institute the Covenant and he had to die on the day the lambs died. Leviticus 23: 5 and 6: In the fourteenth day of the first month at evening is the Lord's Passover and on the fifteenth day of the same month is the feast of unleavened bread. Seven days you must eat unleavened bread. David did that which was not lawful when he took the Bread for himself and his men to eat. Yet, David was found to be blameless. So Jesus, who is greater than David, performed the weighter act of instituting the Covenant for us. Jesus is blameless.
Passover Lamb was used as a remembrance, NOT to atone for sin. Twilight on the 14th, according to Torah, makes the next 24 hrs "Passover". So... starting at 9AM-3PM all sin, guilt and thanksgiving sacrifices were done on "Passover Day". At 3pm, the final Lamb was sacrificed to end that day of blood offerings (called the Tamid Lambs, one in morning and one in afternoon). YESHUA (as John the Baptist and the Book of Hebrews clarifies) was the final atonement, the Lamb of God Who takes away the sin of the world. It baffles me how people try to make the Bible contradict itself to fit their own traditions and practices. The answers are in God's word.
I'm new to it ever being a controversy. Which can really only be a controversy to someone who has never read it. it is VERY clear that it was the passover meal
Awakening Faith, Please explain the meaning of what is written in John Chapter 13 verse 29, > "Some thought that, because Judas had the moneybag, Jesus was telling him, “Buy what we need for the feast,” or that he should give something to the poor." Isn't it a little too late to go & buy anything needed for the feast of Passover IF that IS the Passover meal? Anyway please do explain what could have been needed for Passover that the disciples were instructed to prepare for that was not prepared as written about in Luke Chapter 22, verse 8 & verse 13.
@@debpratt52 @ & Re: "Frank N. Stein Since you seem to know it all, why don't you explain your point-of-view to us?" I know very little about anything. BUT the very little I do know about SOME things is MORE than SOME other people & I base this on what they say, AND there was a time I did not know as much, or, as little as they do. People learning basic Arithmetic think those well learned in Algebra are loony WHEN that Algebra savant person speaks of Algebra terminology not to mention Trigonometry. I ask KNOW IT ALL people questions about SOME things the KNOW IT ALLS SAY AND I cannot get an answer FROM THEM AND that tells me a LOT!! I will try & make this as simple as I can. On the 14th of Abib, about an hour or so AFTER the 14th of Abib BEGINS, I BELIEVE THAT IS THE TIME To OBSERVE & OBEY WHAT IS INSTRUCTED IN Luke Chapter 22 verses 17-19 and YOU CAN CALL it what ever U want to. NOW I have something ELSE to say & ASK! The Passover lamb was KILLED ON the 14th of Abib AND DURING THE DAY LIGHT HOURS. The DARK/NIGHT PART OF THE 14th WAS SEVERAL HOURS BEFORE THE LIGHT PORTION OF THAT DAY BEGAN AND THE SAME HOLDS TRUE FOR ANY OTHER DAY. TRY to GRASP THIS!! One day ENDS and another day begins at SUNSET. The NEW day still has SOME LIGHT IN THE BEGINNING BUT IT GRADUALLY GETS DARK!! THEN, as I believe You will agree, it stays dark for several hours UNTIL near SUNRISE which is the beginning of of the LIGHT part of the day called MORNING. THEN we have NOON. The beginning of the FIRST EVENING part of the DAY was AFTER 12pm. The 2nd part of the EVENING of the 14th began at 3pm. The Passover Lambs were killed between sometime after 12pm until sometime shortly before SUNSET on the 14th DAY of Abib. QUESTION fer ya. How is it possible for Yeshua to EAT of the Passover meal WHEN the LAMB had 2 B killed BEFORE it could B eaten AND the Passover Lamb WAS EATEN IN THE DARK HOURS OF A DAY AND THAT DAY HAD TO BE THE 15th of Abib! See Exodus Chapter 12 verse 8 AND check out verse 12. < That SAME NIGHT! Shalom.
Surely YOU jest?! Three days and three nights from Friday sundown until Saturday sundown = 3 nites and 3 days. Seriously? Why doesn't the Bible reference it as The Lord's Passover meal? He was the passover lamb.
@Frank N. Stein ( I love your screen name lol). That's a good point brother. Sorry for the delay ive been very busy over the weekend with Easter. I read the whole chapter and see what your saying. let me study on it some more.
How about instead of arguing in the comment section what the truth is…. Everyone opens up their bibles, pray for understanding from the Holy Spirit and READ THE BIBLE FOR YOURSELVES. Also do ur own research, u can find the history of these so called “Easter (Good Friday), Christmas… holidays on google and through the discernment of the Holy Spirit. Do not depend on your own understanding (as the bible states) and that of other HUMAN beings like yourselves.
I wishn it were that simple. Scriptures state: " Test the spirits!." People have committed the most awful things stating they have the holy spirit or under the influence of the holy spirit. Nope, like I said it is not that simple. It's all about interpretation, interpretation, and interpretation.
@@priscillajervey8345 no it’s not all about “interpretation” u test the spirits yes, but you won’t know how if you don’t READ THE BIBLE FOR YOURSELF instead of letting other people tell you lies. Having the knowledge by yourself by studying and showing your selves approved like the bible tells you so you know when someone is lying to you. ❤️❤️
I’m confused now because I’m forsure yahshua clearly states that he desired to keep the Passover with the 12 in Luke 22 and also he instructs Peter to go prepare the Passover meal. I mean right now as I’m writing I’m about 46min in maybe this is addressed but if not this makes no sense to me.
@@GODISGOOD1958 No this teaching is correct. He wanted to eat the Passover with them but could not because he had to die as the passover. He fullfiled the Passover as being the Passover himself. In Exodus 29 you will find that there are two sacrifices done on the 14th one in the morning and the actual Passover meal in the evening.
@@gravityfallscanada History proves that the Jews kept it at the wrong time (in the afternoon) when performing the slaughters at the Temple.. There were also those who still obeyed God by observing the ceremony at home during Christ’s time. By introducing the new symbols at the Passover supper, there is no contradiction for Him to become the Passover Lamb later that same day. I believe Christ when He said that He would eat the Passover with the disciples. He kept it at the exact time established by Him and His Father.
@@GODISGOOD1958 Read 1 Corinthians 5:7. He couldn't have eaten the Passover while being the passover... _Again_ there are two sacrifices on passover. One in the morning and before Twilight.
I love God's law! What I don't love is the constant- no its this way or that way, you forgot this or you forgot that. We are to love God (keep his commandments) and love others (treat them, as I want to be treated). In John 8 the people Christ is talking to most likely kept the correct Sabbaths, ate correct foods and yet Christ calls them children of their father the devil. Let us not forget the weightier matters of the Law, while not loosening them either. We are all imperfect, yet striving to be more like him, everyday. Shalom
49:27 mark & luke's recording of the women buying spices could only indicate that they bought it between two sabbaths which could only mean there was a day between the feast of unleavened bread (the annual or high sabbath) and the weekly sabbath. this is confirmed by john's recording the apostle's mistaken notion that jesus was sending judas to buy what was needed for the feast of unleavened bread which means they had the meal the night before the feast of unleavened bread. it is not unusual that jesus had the room for the observance of the feast of unleavened bread (nisan 15) prepared the day before (nisan 14) and expressing his desire to observe it for he knew he could not this time.
I might also add that Judas could not have been getting anything for a Passover meal as everything would have been closes because everyone was eating the passover meal at that time.
Grace Yow, 👍 👍 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 Notice the first sentence in John 13 verse 1 AND the 1st 2 words in verse 2 < > ENGLISH STANDARD VERSION > 1 Now before the Feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that his hour had come to depart out of this world to the Father, having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end. 2 During supper,
@@priscillajervey8345 I could ask what did the disciples do AFTER "that meal was over" ? They all had homes, AND the next morning was not a Holy day, SO Judas or anyone else could have purchased whatever was needed IF anything AND People were not crucified ON A HOLY DAY, & This is WHY the Jews wanted all bodies off the Cross because the HIGH HOLY DAY WAS ABOUT TO BEGIN. See John 19:31. U may already know about this BUT I do not know that.
@@priscillajervey8345 1. Think about this too. Originally, observance of ALL of the ANNUAL Holy Convocations, required a blood sacrifice, e.g. See > Leviticus 23:1-44; Exodus 12:14-28; Exodus 23:14-19; Numbers 28:16-25; Numbers 29:1-11; Deuteronomy 16:1-8; Nehemiah 8:13-18. See Exodus 12:6 < Passover lamb. 2. There ARE those who observe ALL of the annual Holy Convocations BUT a blood sacrifice is not offered BECAUSE those people believe Yeshua WAS the ultimate SUPREME LAMB THAT WAS SACRICED and fulfilled that sacrifice aspect. I am one of those people. Now it is beyond my ability to grasp WHY there are also those who think Passover STILL requires the slaughter of a lamb, BUT ALL other Holy Convocations do not. I hope what I have said here is not confusing. IF IT IS, tell me AND I will try to explain it in a different way.
Time stamp 45:50... that's right The 14th during daylight, Passover and Unleavened Bread are TWO totally distinct days... When The sun goes down starting The 14th day... starts Passover... At sundown after the daylight of The 14th, starts The Fifteenth day and Unleavened Bread... Passover eaten at NIGHT... The remains are to be burned up at daylight, and they could not come out of their dwellings till daylight... (Daylight of The 14th)Also The daylight they "spoiled" the Egyptians...(They left Ramses on The 15th in the dark) "...Exo 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. Exo 12:9 Eat not of it raw, nor sodden at all with water, but roast with fire; his head with his legs, and with the purtenance thereof. Exo 12:10 And ye shall let nothing of it remain until the morning; and that which remaineth of it until the morning ye shall burn with fire. Exo 12:11 And thus shall ye eat it; with your loins girded, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand; and ye shall eat it in haste: it is the LORD'S passover..." "...Exo 12:22 And ye shall take a bunch of hyssop, and dip it in the blood that is in the bason, and strike the lintel and the two side posts with the blood that is in the bason; and none of you shall go out at the door of his house until the morning..." Then at sundown that starts The 15th... Unleavened Bread starts... "...Lev 23:6 And on the fifteenth day of the same month is the feast of unleavened bread unto the LORD: seven days ye must eat unleavened bread. Lev 23:7 In the first day ye shall have an holy convocation: ye shall do no servile work therein. Lev 23:8 But ye shall offer an offering made by fire unto the LORD seven days: in the seventh day is an holy convocation: ye shall do no servile work therein..." "...Num 28:17 And in the fifteenth day of this month is the feast: seven days shall unleavened bread be eaten. Num 28:18 In the first day shall be an holy convocation; ye shall do no manner of servile work therein..."
Hi. I’m a little bit confused on one issue. Your coleader at 911 ministries taught something a little different to my understanding on his video called Mo’edim. Please look up Exodus 29:38-41. This passage appears to clearly indicate that twilight is at a different time than morning for certain. Leading me to believe the twilight is evening. Would appreciate your feedback. Thank you.
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Exodus 16 will give you the Biblical definition of Ben ha arbyim (between the two evenings). You will note that it follows bar erev (sunset), so you are correct. It is the time from sunset to dark-twilight.
Bless you! Thanks so much for this teaching. I’ve been struggling with teachings that Jesus ate the actual Seder meal with his disciples. He could have had the meal of the first born as a prelude to Pesach? He would have had to break or override the Torah to eat the Seder on a different day. The beauty of this is how he fulfilled the festival. The Lord’s Supper is a more appropriate description than a Passover meal. Jesus instituted a commemorative meal of bread and wine for his followers, Jew and gentile, through the ages. And by the way, it’s unlawful to share the Seder with uncircumcised gentiles. So let’s gratefully share the Lord’s supper till his return.
2 Things are wrong here… “That SAME NiGHT they are to eat the meat roasted over the fire, along with bitter herbs, and bread made without yeast.” Exodus 12:8 NIV 1. At twilight on the 14th, they kill the lamb and eat the food immediately (the Passover Meal) The Passover meal is at Twilight, the beginning of the 14th. 2. Therefore, Jesus and the disciples are eating the Passover/Seder at the beginning of the 14th and he is crucified on the very same day (at the end of the day.). Therefore being our Passover Lamb as Paul describes. 2. The Lords Supper is the SAME meal as The Passover, not different. That is very clear in Mathew, Mark and Luke.
I disagree, preparation for the passover meal was on the 14th to be eaten at the beginng of the 15th Wednesday night going into the 15th Thursday the High Holy Sabbath. The beginning of the 14th would have been on Tuesday at sundown. The narrator of this topic is correct - why do you think you know more than he?? Why don't you listen to good council??
@@priscillajervey8345 If Jesus fulfilled the Law perfectly, I don’t see how you can come up with anything different than the lamb is to be both slaughtered and eaten at Twilight of the 14th (which is the beginning of the day.). Maybe your trying to make some other days match up? I’m just looking at what the text says… “and you shall keep it until the fourteenth day of this month, when the whole assembly of the congregation of Israel shall kill their lambs at twilight. They shall eat the flesh that night, roasted on the fire; with unleavened bread and bitter herbs they shall eat it.” Exodus 12:6-7 ESV “And you shall let none of it remain until the morning; anything that remains until the morning you shall burn.” Exodus 12:10 ESV Twilight marks the beginning and end of a day. It was killed at twilight, cooked and eaten all at the beginning of the 14th. None of it was to be left until morning (which was still the 14th.). Jesus eats the Passover at the beginning of the 14th, then goes to the garden where the pray and he is then captured. He is then tried through the night in to the morning. (still the 14th), He is then flogged, beaten and crucified. So, he is killed on the evening of the same Passover day, 14th around 3pm and buried just before the beginning of the 15th. “In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at twilight, is the Lord’s Passover. And on the fifteenth day of the same month is the Feast of Unleavened Bread to the Lord; for seven days you shall eat unleavened bread.” Leviticus 23:5-6 ESV The Feast of unleavened bread begins on the next day, the 15th.
I’ve recently learned that Rabbis will and have in the days of Yeshua held a teaching Seder with their disciples. We are commanded to eat the Passover in our homes. Yeshua would have done this practice Seder with his disciples. How amazing is the nugget of information.
Deuteronomy 16:5 "Don't sacrifice the Passover in any of the towns that GOD, your God, gives you other than the one GOD, your God, designates for worship; there and there only you will offer the Passover-Sacrifice at evening as the sun goes down, marking the time that you left Egypt."
Beware the leaven of the Pharisees, which became rabbinic Judaism. Numbers 9:14 and Deuteronomy 16:5 easily debunk this notion that Passover must be eaten at home. Mark 7:9 And he said to them, “You have a fine way of rejecting the commandment of Elohim in order to establish your tradition!
The lamb was killed on the 14th between the two evenings, that is between the end of the 13th afternoon and getting dark on the 14th [dusk]. If it was killed on the 13th afternoon that would be too early and if it was killed on the afternoon of the 14th and eaten on the 15th then that would be too late. The death angel came over at midnight on the 14th and the lambs blood had to be on the doorposts before then. The Passover [the death angel] was on the 14th and not on the 15th. The Israelites could not leave their dwellings until dawn on the 14th and did not leave Egypt until the evening of the 15th [Sabbath] Follow Genesis 15 for the pattern. The previous evening when the stars were seen was the evening of the 14th and the period that Abraham had the sacrifice and kept the birds of prey of it was the day time [of the 14th] that time Christ was on the cross or the Israelites were travelling to their meeting place before leaving. When Abraham was in a trance that represented Christ in the tomb on the evening of the Holyday [15th] and Israel's departure from Egypt. What is there to be confused about? 6.41The lamb is not the Passover the death angel was. That is why it is called the Passover [named after the passing over of the death angel] The lamb was the protection from the Passover not the Passover itself. Just as Christ is our protection from the lake of fire [ Mal 4] and eternal death. Christ is not the Passover itself. It called the Passover because the death angel Passed over the Israelites when he saw the blood. Actually both terms can be used -the passing over Egypt and also passing over the houses with the blood on the door posts. This event was on the 14th not the 15th. Israel left Egypt on the 15th a day after the Passover. Around 15.12 The Passover meal is not on unleavened bread but 24 hours earlier. The Passover lamb makes the unleavened possible. Look Lev 23 verses 5 and 6. On the 14th day at twilight of the first month is the Lord's Passover and on the 15th day of the same month is the feast of unleavened bread to be kept seven days -two events, Numbers 33.3 They departed from Rameses in the first month on the 15th day of the first month: on the day after the Passover [ on the 14th] the children of Israel went out with boldness. Around 19.15 The evening of the 14th here would be sunset on the 14th as it became the 15th until the evening of the 21st to make it seven days. So we are talking two evenings -between the 13th and 14th and between the 14th and 15th. The lamb between the 13th and the 14th and unleavened between the 14th and 15th for unleavened.
This has been my understanding since 2002, when I came out of Sunday church. I had an excellent teacher who taught about, “ the death Angel “, YHWH, passing over the “Mark or Sign, the Covering of the Blood on the door posts and lentil”. This Passover occurred at midnight on the 14th, not on the 15th. They were instructed not to leave theirs houses til day break on the 14th. They left Egypt on the 15th at night, the day after the Passover on the 14th. Thank you Robert for your comments. 🙏
I think another thing that should be examined is "Exo 12:5 Your lamb shall be without blemish, a yearling male; ye shall take it from the sheep, or from the goats.". From what I've found Yahushua could not have been on his 'curcuit' through the cities for '3 years' as most believe. This would invalidate him being the 'passover lamb'. From the time he is declared "Mat 3:17 And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased'". to the time of the crucifixion has to be just a year or his candidacy would be invalid.
Thank you for sharing this very in depth teaching. My question has to do with the day that Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey - the 10th of Nissan. Your timeline puts this on Saturday. Would it make sense for this to take place on a shabbat?
When the people saw that Moshe was taking a long time to come down from the mountain, they gather around Aharon and said to him, "Get busy; and make us god's to go ahead of us; because this Moshe, the men that brought us up from the land of Egypt --- we don't know what has become of him. Aharon said to them," Have your wives, sons and daughters strip of the gold earrings; and bring them to me." The people stripped off their golden earrings and brought them to Aharon. He received what they gave him, melt it down, and made it into the shape of a calf. They said, "Isra'el! Here is your god who brought you out of the land of Egypt!" On seeing this, Aharon built an altar in front of it and proclaimed, " Tomorrow is to be a feast for Adonai. " Early in the morning they got up and offered burn offerings and presented peace offerings. Afterwards, the people sat down to eat and drink ; then they got up to indulge in revelry. Adonai said to Moshe, " Your people, whom you brought up from the land of Egypt, have become corrupt! So quickly they have turned aside from the way I ordered them to fallow! Sh'mot- Exodus 32🌿 How can we read this and not see that we have done the very same thing?
The question is, did Jesus ate the last supper or passover meal. Answer: 1) passover lamb was killed on nisan 14, the day Jesus died . 2) passover lamb is eaten that night of nisan 15 as passover meal. 3) Therefore, Jesus ate the nigth of nisan 14 as his last supper.
The evening of the 14th was Wednesday going into thursday after sunset then becoming the 15th, the passover supper began on the evening of the 14th at sunset. Jesus had been crucified on the 14th at 3:00 when the passover lambs were killed, then buried before sunset on the 14th. Why else would Jesus be called our passover lamb?. Why not call the last supper or Lord's supper the Lord's Passover Supper? He did not eat the passover supper.
The passover occurred at night after the lambs were eaten. The lambs sacrifice did not take effect until the angel "passed over" the homes. It was that act they were to celebrate. Not necessarily the act of the sacrifice itself
you have made an typical error in the claim that the Savior entered into Jerusalem on the 10th day of the month, how? Because the 10th day of the month was the 7th day Sabbath. -> Savior’s entry into Yerushalem: (Matt_21:1-11; Mark 11:1-11; Luke 19:29-44; John 12:12-19) Notes: Leaving Bĕyth Anyah (Bethany), the Savior stops at Bethphage a village (of Essenes) on the declivity of Mount Olivet, and somewhat nearer to Jerusalem than Bethany (Matt_21:1-2; Mark 11:1; Luke 19:29), a distance of just over eight furlongs and sends two of His taught ones to fetch a colt (Matt_21:1-7; Mark 11:1-7; Luke 19:29-35; John 12:14-15; Zec_9:9). - Then proceeds on to Yerushalem (a distance of seven furlongs or a Sabbath day’s journey, ¾ of a mile) with the rest of the remaining of that day’s events that followed. - This means that the Savior traveled a distance of just over two miles (fifteen furlongs, 3 kilometers) one way. - They hear a voice from heaven (John 12:28-30), however, in Matt 17:5-6; Mark 9:6; Luke 9:34-36, they place this event in the prior year at the time of the Savior’s transfiguration. - At the end of the day He goes back to Bethphage for the night (Matt_21:17; Mark 11:11). Special note: This is where the myth of “Palm Sunday” and “Good Friday” gets its start (started by the RCC). One of the reasons why I say “myth” is that, well, do the math (Keeping it simple)- The claim of the day the Savior entered into the city of Jerusalem (John 12:1) riding on a colt (Matt_21:1-7; Mark 11:1-7; Luke 19:29-35; John 12:14-15; Zec_9:9) where they laid palm branches before him was on (“Palm Sunday” John 12:13; Matt_21:8; Mark 11:8), right? This creates four problems- Problem #1: Good Friday aka Passover the 14th of the 1st month the day the Savior died and was places in the tome- This would place the 15th (the 1st day of the Festival of Unleavened Bread) on the 7th day Sabbath, right? If you read Matthew 27:62-66, this means that the religious leaders (Pharisees) conducted business (with Pilot), performed labor (work) in making the sealing compound and sealed the tomb and in addition defiled themselves by touching the tomb (Num_19:11-20; Lev_21:1, 11; Eze_39:15). Then rolling the stone away, going inside the tomb to check n make sure it’s the right body (that there’s a body and it was the Savior’s) in the tomb, then rolling the stone back n sealing the tomb. Then the placement of the Roman guards. All this work was done on the 7th day Sabbath? Problem #2: On the day before Palm Sunday (which means the 7th day Sabbath), He arrives in Bĕyth Anyah (Bethany John 12:1) from Ephrayim (John 11:54) traveling a distance of 10 miles on the 7th day Sabbath? Problem #3: The math! This was six days before the event of Passover, now add the day of the event (Passover), doesn’t that equal seven (6+1=7) days? Question, how many days are there in a week? Last I counted there were seven days. So, if He entered into the city on Sunday and Passover being six days later, this would put Passover on the 7th day Sabbath (Saturday) not on the 6th day of the week (Good Friday), yes? Let’s test this out-> He enters into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday is 6 days before Passover (Good Friday?) John 12:1-19 = day 1; Monday is 5 days before Passover = day 2; Tuesday is 4 days before Passover = day 3; Wednesday is 3 days before Passover = day 4; Thursday is 2 days before Passover = day 5; Friday is 1 day before Passover = day 6; Saturday (7th day Sabbath) is the day of Passover = day 7 (Good Saturday?)! Problem #4: Also, in keeping with- If He died on the 6th day of the week Good Friday. This would place the day He enters into Jerusalem on Saturday (six days before is the 7th day Sabbath (“Palm” Saturday/“Palm” Sabbath?)) not the 1st day of the week (“Palm Sunday”). On the day He entered into Jerusalem He travels a distance of just over two miles, which according to “Jewish” law would constitute a journey of a distance of that which exceeds what, is allowed to travel on the 7th day Sabbath (Sabbath day’s journey (¾ of a mile). According to Jubilees 50:12-13 anyone who goes on a journey on the Sabbath is to die! In addition, He caused an animal to carry a burden (Exo_20:10; Exo_23:12; Deu_5:14, Him) and people cut down and carried tree branches (Matt_21:18; Mark 11:8; John 12:13- Num_15:32-36). Any one or all three of the above three events would cause the religious leaders to have conniption fits! There would be allot of people to be stoned on that day or the next. In conclusion: As you can see “Palm Sunday” and “good Friday” just does not work out.
Oops, you forgot about this verse, which indicates He DIED on the 14th of Aviv/Nissan as the Passover/was Hung between the Sabbaths. Jhn 19:14 - Now it was the Preparation Day of the Passover, and about the sixth hour. And he said to the Jews, “Behold your King! Passover meal is eaten that following sundown, when Unleavened Bread begins. Kill on Passover, eat for dinner that sundown on Unleavened Bread. This is the only time I've disagreed with one of 119M teachings, and it is a confusing point as so much cultural understanding is required to work out the meanings of words.
John Wurfel 👍 👍 We C & hear alike at least N this particular. As for me, I believe, NOW it IS as HE SAID, DO THIS in remembrance of me, AND I believe that means shortly after sunset in the early beginning portion of the 14th of Abib, AND as often as U do it seems 2 mean we can "DO THIS IN REMEMBRANCE" @ other times during the year. I always stand 2 B corrected & appreciate ANY correction!! Shalom!!
Thank you for sharing and made it all very clear and understanding for many still dont know the real dates and times of and what Passover is all about. Passover Feast is also about the Exodus out of Yershalayim.
45:26 leviitcus commanded unleavened bread to be eaten for seven days during the seven-day feast of unleavened bread. matthew, mark and luke used "artos" when writing about the lord's last supper with his disciples before he was sacrificed. and so did paul wrote of artos when writing about the lord's supper 1 cor 11) but azumos when writing about the feast "let us eat the unleavened bread..." (1 cor 5) we can confidently conclude jesus had leavened bread at this last supper. only unleavened bread can be eaten with the passover lamb. so what jesus and his disciples had that night could not be the passover meal. note too, that the lord's supper was a frequent observance through out the year (v18) whereas the passover meal can only be had once a yar
Yes, I did a search to eventually confirm your point which is huge, ( well done!) confusing a Jewish religious ritual stemming from leaving in haste with no time to use yeast in their bread with Jesus becoming our Passover Lamb. The Jews completely missed the symbolism pointing to Jesus prophetically given to them from the Most High in their rituals. Jesus was not a religious legalist, he was a radical who turned the religious order of the day upside down, and that's why they killed him. The early believers gradually withdrew from the Synagogues ( if they were not thrown out) and drew to remembrance the supreme sacrifice of Jesus when they met together for prayer and fellowship centred around a shared meal as Jesus did at the last supper and instructed his disciples to do likewise before he was betrayed and became the sacrificial lamb at Passover. Earlier in his ministry, Jesus made it quite plain that it was not what we put in our mouth that is important, rather that which comes out of it. Just a little typo in your comment - G106 is 'azymos' - ha, cheers.😊
@@adobeb98 YIKES! thank you for your careful reading. yes, that should read azumos. thank you for finding out for yourself and not just taking my or anyone's word. be blessed! also, what is commanded is to eat unleavened bread seven days. this was to start during the feast of unleavened bread to be eaten with the passover lamb once a year on the night of nisan 15. jesus' command was to have the memorial he instituted on nisan 14 "as often." jesus clearly declared he did not come to destroy the law but to fulfill (as no one had ever done it. the truth is when one breaks a law it is tantamount to breaking all.). and many forget that he added "until heaven and earth pass away, not a jot or a tittle will pass away." so jesus would not have broken the law of eating the passover memorial meal on nisan 15. he had different memorial meal for his death.
I concur with your assessment. Among the crucial scriptural witnesses is John 18:28. Then they led Jesus away from Caiaphas into the Praetorium. By now it was early morning, and the Jews did not enter the Praetorium, to avoid being defiled and unable to eat the Passover.
To: bob corrigan @ > "No Jewish family did the passover immediately after sunset, the beginning of the day." IF U mean EAT the Passover meal "immediately" AFFTER sunset I buy that, BUT! It gradually begins to get dark sometime AFTER sunset, AND it DOES get dark, i.e., becomes NIGHT AFTER sunset & the DAY only has one dark/night portion AND the Passover MEAL had 2 B of necessity time wise be eaten sometime AFTER sunset on the 15th day of Abib according to Exodus Chapter 12 verse 8. Then check verse 12. THEN Deuteronomy 16:1.
First, let me start by saying I have been so blessed by your ministry. Praise Yah! There is a very important point that was overlooked in your analysis. That's the Greek word "epiphóskó " (Strongs 2020) which means growing light. This word only appears twice in all the NT writings. It appears the first time when Joseph of Arimathea finished bury Yashua. Luke 23:54 "Now it was the Day of Preparation, and Shabbat was approaching. ("epiphóskó ) The light was growing and the Shabbat was about to begin. The second time "epiphóskó " is used is Matt 28:1 Was AFTER the Shabbat....Sunday (the first day of the week) at sunrise "Now after Shabbat, as it began to dawn ("epiphóskó ) on the first day of the week, Miriam of Magdala and the other Miriam saw an angel roll away the stone. The burial and the Resurrection both occurred at sunrise. (epiphóskó ) 72 hours apart. Thank you again for your wonderful ministry.
That's a really good point to consider. Thank you for pointing that out. I've been back and forth on this issue with no certain persuasion on either side. Frustrating. 119 Ministries does a very good job of laying so many things out and are very convincing, esp. that the earth and heavens were created in darkness first and THEN there was light...so darkness begins the day. Another point that keeps me from embracing the sunrise to sunrise day is that the Talmud tells us the Pharisees observed a sunset to sunset day during the Messiah's lifetime and He never addressed/corrected this very important issue in scripture. Can you explain that? Would it be possible that some observed sunrise to sunrise and some did not, as some historical records indicate?
In the four gospel accounts we have differing versions of what women and when they came to the tomb. And we have two differing accounts concerning either "preparing" or "purchasing" spices and ointments. This does not require an additional sabbath.
Also, Jesus did eat the Passover per Lev 23. That is why he said, this is my flesh and blood referring to the wine and bread. This was the same night he would be captured right after he sent Judas out. So, Jesus was the Passover and that is why he said this is my blood and flesh! And right after that he was killed, and the pharisees begged for the romans to take the men down from the stake because that Sabbath was a High Sabbath (Feast of unleavened bread was also on a Saturday, making it a High Sabbath). Do not believe me at all, but let my words encourage you to go and study this and come to your own conclusions. I am just a messenger.
What did Jesus say? Simple Done! Mark 14:12-16 KJVS And the first day of unleavened bread, when they killed the passover, his disciples said unto him, Where wilt thou that we go and prepare that thou mayest eat the passover? [13] And he sendeth forth two of his disciples, and saith unto them, Go ye into the city, and there shall meet you a man bearing a pitcher of water: follow him. [14] And wheresoever he shall go in, say ye to the goodman of the house, The Master saith, Where is the guestchamber, where I shall eat the passover with my disciples? [15] And he will shew you a large upper room furnished and prepared: there make ready for us. [16] And his disciples went forth, and came into the city, and found as he had said unto them: and they made ready the passover.
It’s so crazy to me how the night of the 14th, with the 15th day being a memorial feast to the Lord, somehow means the 13th at evening. I used to keep it this way for years, but it never quite made sense to me. Once I figured out why, everything else came together and fit so perfectly. The lambs are to be killed on the 14th, but eaten that night, on the 15th, the night of solemn observance and the day that is commemorated as the day God passed over the Israelites and delivered them out of Egypt - unleavened. This fits with the instructions for the daily sacrifices (in which the *second* lamb of the day was to be killed at twilight), the example of Josiah’s Passover (in which they slaughtered tens of thousands of animals), and even the clear gospel of John - not to mention the thousands of years of history from sources like the Jews and even secular historians such as Josephus. The 14th was the day of preparation for the (unleavened) memorial feast which began at sundown and continued for seven days. To make the last supper a Passover is to deny that He was *the* Lamb which was slain for us (how do you eat it before it is slain?), not to mention there is no mention of lamb, bitter herbs, or even unleavened bread in any of the gospel accounts. To change it to the 13th at evening rewrites Torah and masks the importance of His death being the perfect fulfillment of the Lamb slain for us from the foundation of the world, just as if He wasn’t 3 days and 3 nights in the grave. If that were true and He actually died at the “wrong time,” it would mean He wasn’t the Messiah. To make the last supper a Passover observance emphasizes the importance of the meal He had, rather than the death that He died. The new covenant did not begin when He passed the cup. It began when His blood was shed. That is why we commemorate the night of the 14th and the 15th day - not the 13th at evening.
Can you do a teaching that proves when First Fruits is? From what I’ve researched, the Feast of Weeks (Pentecost) seems to be First Fruits. Numbers 28:26 declares First Fruits is after the weeks have passed. Those would be the weeks counted from Unleavened Bread to Shavuot. Which would add credibility that First Fruits is at Pentecost.
The way I understand it, the day of the wave sheaf offering is the day of the firstfruits, which is also the day in which the 50 day / 7 week count begins toward Pentecost. This is also the day in which the freshly risen Christ ascends to the Father, exemplifying the *first* of the firstfruits. I'm now also starting to believe that Christ's second coming will be on this day, rather than Trumpets in the fall. I plan to do more study on that concept for certain, as thus far I've found it to be fascinating.
@@infinityBBC Any material supporting the firstfruits theory? I believe He will return on the Trumpets and the fall feasts are specifically the days of His return (resurrection, judgment, going to heaven, reaching heaven - all Sabbath days). But! I also think that some events will happen on the days of the spring festivals, just like some events happened at the fall feasts during the time of His first coming (He was born on the 1st Day of Tabernacles, circumcised on the 8th Day of Tabernacles, probably began His ministry on the Day of Atonement). So firstfruits (16th Abib) seems to indicate a resurrection of some sorts, while Pentecost indicates the latter rain. Therefore, again the opposite feasts would indicate something about His second coming, but not the actual event. I've read quite a few of your comments replying to different people regarding the topic of this video and I agree that the new covenant Passover was instituted by our Messiah. He ate the Passover on Thursday evening, on the evening of the 14th, then was crucified on Friday on the 14th before the sun set, slept in grave on the Sabbath (the annual Sabbath of the 1st Day of Unleavened Bread fell on the same day as the weekly Sabbath) on the 15th, was resurrected on the 16th, the type met the antitype (14 - Passover, 15 - 1st Day of Unleavened Bread Sabbath Day, 16 - Firstfruits, which was the first day of the week that year). God bless!
“ The evening is the last moment of a day.” It seems you just contradicted yourself. I understand that the Passover is to be eaten at night before morning, after that confusion. Didn’t YHWH separate the day from the night? And did Jesus say, “ Are there not twelve hours in the day? “John 11: 9 KJV Thank you.
This is pure gold. It's got 123k views but I bet there aren't 123k people who even paid attention to any of this. Jesus rose on Saturday at about 7 pm or just before sunset. If you want to say he was raised after the sunset, I guess but He died at 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday so He should have risen at that same time on Saturday, maybe a few minutes after. What I'll say is if you say at least understand that it was Saturday evening and not Sunday morning and He was crucified on Wednesday before sunset, I'm good with it. You're with God. If you believe anything else, you're not with God.
The bible states he died about 3:00 pm on Wednesday when all the passover lambs wree killed . He had to be in the ground [buried] by 6:00pm as then it would have been Thursday [first day of unleaven bread] and the eating of the passover meal. That day was one of 7 High Day Sabbaths - no work was to be done. He could have risen anytime after the weekly sabbath at 6:00pm which would have then been Sunda y morning. It is like one minute after sunday midnight, it is monday morning and still dark.
@@eleanorseip2391 The passover lambs were killed at midday 3:00pm, I believe this is when Jesus died. He had to be buried by 6pm sun down as a miniutes afterwards it would have been Thursday the high day sabbath.
i think you folk have missed the boat on this one you are very clear .... that the passover lamb was to be killed at even of the 14th day but then you are indicating that the passover meal is eaten ... in the darkness houirs of the 15th day so that begs a huge question? does the angel of death .... and the subsequent death of the first born ..... happen in the darkness hours of the 15th day ??? the scriptures declare ... that passover .... is the 14th so the question really should be .... is passover ....called passover ..... because .... the passover lamb is killed that day ... the blood of the lamb is applied to the doors that day or ..... is it really because .... the angel of death passes through the land ..... and passes over the houses with the blood of the lamb applied ?? ibelieve it should be that this last option is the real reason it is called .... passover day
yeah there is 12 hrs in a day and also 24 hrs in a day . You are trying to get this to jive with Easter ? A pagan holiday? 3 days and 3 nights are 3 days and 3 nights not 36 hrts of daylight
The weekly Sabbaths fall on the 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th of every month. You can’t try to mixed them with weekly pagan days that did not exist, when you mixed them up every theory falls apart... including this one. Always trying to mix Yah’s calendar with the pagan, it doesn’t work...😡
@@Mikha335 right? My Torah group used to mocked me because I did not keep up with the 6 day work and rest on the Sabbath which I do. They just don’t keep the New Moon festival, I tried to explain to them than on most festival celebrations they were keeping two Sabbaths, the weekly Sabbath and the festival Sabbath if you follow the lunar/solar calendar they always match. Sometimes the Sabbath happens to follow on a Saturday, sometimes... For the past several years Passover has fallen on a Saturday, so they are mixing a “preparation” day and a Sabbath on the same day... 🥴
My walk to Restoration Yes, I find the same thing. I also meet with a Saturday group. Last year, the weekly sabbath followed the first “annual sabbath” of Tabernacles. As a result, everyone just kind of ignored the “annual sabbath”. The scripture is strangely silent on a second sabbath either conflicting with or falling on any day within the the two 7 day feasts. No man made postponements are necessary, and with the New Moon, everything falls into place. But people don’t want to see, they just keep repeating their mantra: “work six days, rest the 7th, work 6 days, rest the seventh...” which they insist has to mean a fixed cycle. And when you show them that it doesn’t in Leviticus 25 regarding the land sabbaths, they say “well that isn’t speaking about the weekly sabbath, therefore it doesn’t apply”.
@@Mikha335 well you’re the first person I talk to that sees that. Even some of the “big guys” still do the Saturday Sabbath, I don’t understand it. Why would Yah give us heavenly signs for every festival but have us follow a man made calendar for the Sabbath 🥴! Makes no sense... they say the Jews never stopped keeping the Sabbath! Didn’t get put out of the land because they stopped and were in exile for 70 years because of it? Any way is refreshing taking to a fellow believer!😊😊
I would add one more thing to this to that our Bible is misinterpreted in more ways than we know and that is that if he was the Lamb of God he only had a 1-year Ministry from the time when John the Baptist baptized him and the Holy Spirit God's Holy Spirit came down upon him and it had to be this way otherwise he cannot fulfill all it was written in the past to teach us to be able to see who he really was
It would be really nice if someone would correct all the bad translations that are in the Bible. With all the technology of today as knowledge has increased it would be awesome to have all these incorrect words that lead to bad doctrine removed from the Bible.
Gramps if you think this is correct then don’t be so quick to throw away anything?! They are off by 24 hours and a mile of scripture ! First let me say it’s called Passover because it caused the Angel of death to Passover the Believers which took place through the Night of “Passover”! Killing of the lamb and spreading the blood on the doorpost as well as Eating the Lamb followed by the Angel of death Passing over all took place as scripture says the “Evening of the 14th”! When is the Evening of the 14th? At sunset on the 13th! At sunset on the 13th starts the evening of the 14th and the beginning of the Passover’s 24hr day! So the preparation for Passover by the Disciples was done on the 13th, at sunset on the 13th started the evening of the 14th or Wednesday, they ate Passover meal, Judas left to betray Christ ! Christ was arrested hours later in the Garden , Christ was questioned though the night by the Pharisees and delivered to Pilot in the morning, he was scourged and Crucified and died before Sundown on the day of Passover! Christ had to die on Passover he is our Passover Lamb!!
Exodus 12:8 ‘And they shall eat the flesh on that night, roasted in fire - with unleavened bread and with bitter herbs they shall eat it. This is the night of the 14th not the 15th. Nowhere in Scripture are we instructed to have the Passover meal on the 15th. If you remove the evening start of the day and the tradition of between the evenings starting at 3 pm (which is disproven by Debarim 16:6 & Jubilees 49:10-12) all the problems with the timing of Passover and the 15th day of the month disappear.
@Back to the covenant Ex 12:6 And ye shall keep it up until the 14th day, ye shall kill it in the evening (near the end of the 14th, but before the beginning of the 15th). It will be roasted for several hours, then be eaten later in the evening (the beginning of the 15th), as the 14th ends in the evening, the new day begins, the transition being in the evening, (between sundown, [ going dark] nearing the end of the 14th, , and finally, full darkness, the actual end of the 14th/beginning of the 15th - when the sacrificed Passover Lamb is actually eaten) Ex 12:8 And they shall eat the flesh IN THAT NIGHT (the beginning of the 15th) roast with fire, and UNLEAVENED BREAD, and bitter herbs. This is the 1st day of the FEAST of UNLEAVENED bread, (the actual FEAST) occurring on the 15th, and unleavened bread being eaten for the next 6 days, for a total of the 7days of UNLEAVENED bread. The Passover IS NOT a feast, it is the day the Lamb is killed (nearing the end of the 14th in the evening), it is not eaten until the 15th begins that same evening/night. De 16:6 ...there shalt thou sacrifice the Passover at even, at THE GOING DOWN of the sun (on the 14th - Ex 12:6) Le 23:6 And on the 15th day of the same month IS the FEAST of Unleavened Bread unto the Lord. For 7days ye must eat UNLEAVENED Bread Ex 23:14 .THREE TIMES thou shalt keep a FEAST unto Me in the year. Ex23:15 Thou shalt keep the FEAST of UNLEAVENED bread, thou shalt eat UNLEAVENED BREAD 7 days (beginning on the 15th) Ex23:16 And the FEAST of Harvest, the Firstfruits of thy labor, and the FEAST OF iNGATHERING, which is at the end of the year. De 16:16 THREE TIMES in a year, shall all males appear before the Lord thy God, in the place which He shall choose - 1.) in the FEAST of Unleavened bread, 2.) in the FEAST of Weeks/Harvest, 3.) in the FEAST of Tabernacles/Ingathering 2Chr 8:12 Then Solomon offered burnt offerings to the Lord... 2Chr 8:13 ...according to the commandment of Moses...THREE TIMES in the year 1.) the FEAST of Unleavened bread, 2.) the FEAST of Weeks, 3.) and in the FEAST of Tabernacles. There are ONLY THREE Feasts delineated, the Passover IS NOT a feast, it is the sacrifice/killing of the Lamb.
@@mikebeck2484 Exo. 12:26-27-And it shall come to pass, when your children shall say to you, What mean ye by this service? *[What Service? Just the killing of the lamb? No.] That ye shall say, It is the sacrifice of the LORD’s passover, who PASSED OVER the houses of the children of Israel in Egypt, when He smote the Egyptians, and delivered our houses. And the people bowed their head and worshipped.
@@GODISGOOD1958 Friend, in Lev 23 tells us.. Le 23:5 In the - [14th day ] - of the 1st month AT EVEN, is the Lords PASSOVER (the sacrifice/killing of the Passover Lamb) Le 23:6 And on the - [15th day] - of the same month (the day after the 14th!) is the FEAST of UNLEAVENED BREAD unto the Lord, 7days ye must eat unleavened bread. (including bitter herbs - Ex 12:8) This whole service/memorial is sometimes referred to as the "Feast" of the Passover, - that being, the sacrifice on the 14th, and the eating of the Passover Lamb with unleavened bread and bitter herbs on the 15th, which is the ACTUAL FEAST. The THREE FEASTS the Israelites are commanded to observe every year are (Ex 23:14-17, De 16:16, 2Ch 8:13 1.) the FEAST of UNLEAVENED BREAD, ......Which begins on the 15th, after the Passover sacrifice on the 14th at even, the actual "Feast" of the Passover occurs on the 1st day of the FEAST of Unleavened Bread (on the 15th) The 7days of Unleavened Bread include the eating of the Passover on the 1st day of Unleavened bread, which is the 15th, thereafter only unleavened bread is eaten with meals for the remaining 6days, for the total of the 7days of Unleavened Bread. 2.) the FEAST OF HARVEST, (Weeks/Pentecost/FirstFruits), ......Which occurs 7 Sabbaths (50days) after the last day of Unleavened Bread. 3.) the FEAST OF TABERNACLES (Booths/Ingathering) ......Which is the final gathering of the harvest, in the 7th month. The lords Passover - sacrifice of the Lamb - (on the 14th) is not feast day, as it is not eaten until the 15th day, which is the 1st day of the 7days of the FEAST OF UNLEAVENED BREAD. One major point of confusion, is the issue of when a day starts, and ends for the Israelites. The day ends (at the end of the day!) during the transition from the last light, to final darkness, which begins the next day. It is often referred to as the "twilight", or "dusk", The last several hours of a day are after the noon hour passes, and the sun is on its decline, towards dusk/final sundown. The Passover Lamb is to be kept from the 10th, up until the 14th, and killed - at even - noted as being between the "2evenings" which are not actually 2separate evenings, but 2 phases of the transition from light to dark. The first phase is from noon to 3pm. the second from 3pm to 6pm (this is approximate) As the Lamb is killed on the 14th at even 9etween noon and 6pm, and then prepared and roasted for several hours thru the end of the day - (twilight/dusk), the final sundown and darkness begins the 15th day, which according to the Gregorian reckoning would still be considered the night of the 14th! The Israelites killed the Passover on the 14th at even, roasted it several hours, ate it that same night, which is the beginning of the 15th, and the 1st day of the 7days of Unleavened bread. The Passover meal is the 1st day of Unleavened bread on the 15th. They were told to eat it in haste, with shoes on feet, staff in hand for in that same night the Death Angel would pass through Egypt. At midnight there was a cry throughout Egypt as they found all the 1st born killed. Pharoah called for Moses shortly after that, (during the same night) and told them to go - and to "ask a blessing for him also!" (As if it was out of his kindness and mercy that he was letting them go!) I hope this helps! May the Lord bless, and keep you.
when i first began to learn from the spiritual father and read bout the change of days and seasons times and years my thoughts (and even as a child) i wondered many times why we went from one second after midnight was the next day...i wondered what happened to the rest of the night...and then later why the beginning of the year was in the middle of winter instead of maybe when flowers began to grow and bloom and baby animals and birds...and why would we would celebrate our "birth" day every year...we are only born once in this world...and of course why easter changed every year...my son at his fourth "birthday" was so excited when his "birthday" fell on easter...the next year he expected it to be the same and i had no answer for him... mary j
Anti- Missionary Jews in order to rubbish the authenticity of the Gospels point out the difference between John and the other synoptic gospels over the timing of the last Supper. A good explanation is always welcome.
Oh yes you do NEED to watch, It wasn't the Passover meal. Ask yourself whay isn't it called The Lord's Passover Supper???????? Got an answe for that. Open your closed mind and you might learn something besides falling prey to centeries of TRADITION.
Although no specific command in Torah dictates the distance someone can travel on Sabbath, being in Bethany on 9Aviv, the day before Sabbath, would have ensured that He was within the traditional sabbath-day's walk from Jerusalem on 10Aviv.
Yeshuah said, With desire I have desired to eat this (Last Supper) Passover with you before I suffer." _Luke __22:15_ That was the eve of (Nisan 14) the 5th day of the week (Wed. evening); On the 5th day (Thursday morning), Yeshuah is prepared to be slaughtered (Isaiah 53: 7). On the 5th day, Yeshua"s Blood (his Soul) enters the earth (GEN. 4:10_ REV. 6: 9-11), as well as his body. Thursday evening is the eve of Unleavened bread, 15th of Nisan, from sundown Thurs. to sundown Fri., a High Sabbath before the Sabbath day (Nisan 16), from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday; at which time begins the 1st day of the week (Sun-day), Nisan 17. He was in the earth already by the end of 1.14; then the eve (of Thurs.) and morning (of Fri./1.15), the 1st day; then (1.16) Friday to Saturday, the 2nd day; then the eve of (1.17) Sat. and ""the morning of the 3rd day""" He has Risen! (Jonah 1:17)_ Amen.
...Claudio...you are correct. I write it out this way: Thursday evening/Friday morning..............day 1............Gen. 1:5........ Friday evening/Saturday morning..............day 2.............Gen. 1:8....... Saturday evening/Sunday morning...........day 3..............Gen. 1:13..... You do realize that Christ, having "finished his work", and rested...arose on the 17th day of the month of Passover......THEN... Gen. 8:4...........the ARK, "finished it's work", and rested..............................on the 17th day/ 7th month...which was the 1st month of their religious calendar...PASSOVER MONTH.... It is also the 7th day, which GOD rested on. I will show you that, should you like. BTW...it is also the 8th day...Leviticus....many things Christ fulfilled with his completed work. Bless John
Pretty close to the truth. Sorry for using your space, but I would like to share with you, a study that I put together in-dept detail abou this and more mysteries sorrounding the death and resurrection of Christ. Please write me or send me your e-mail address, and I'll send you the original manuscript. Or find it in amazon, the book is tittle; Me against the religious world on the sign of Jonah. Thaks.
They were Israelites. Please learn the difference. They did not practice Judaism. They followed the law and the prophets. Judaism is a perversion, brought about when non Israelites were converted, bringing with them their traditions and superstitions.
Two big major mistakes you make. Jesus did not arrive in Bethany on the weekly Sabbath, nor did they make Him a meal on the weekly Sabbath. That would be breaking the Sabbath. Also, you are counting the 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, and 14th days as your six days and ignoring the preposition that says, "before." Six days BEFORE (πρὸ) the Passover. You don't count the day of the Passover or the event of the Passover when Christ was crucified as part of your six-day count. Jesus arrives in Bethany on Friday, the 8th. Another major mistake is you assume that it has to be 12 full hours of day and 12 full hours of night. Nowhere is that taught, and there are scriptures that teach, "on the third day." Just like the 15th "DAY" of unleavened bread began at night, it's still considered the day of unleavened, even though it is nighttime. There were two back-to-back Sabbaths that year: Friday the 15th and Saturday (the weekly Sabbath) the 16th. The Greek does not read, "the third day has already passed." Absolutely not! There is a demonstrative being used that you ignore, "τούτοις," which means "this third day" is (present tense) passing (or leading away). You're seeing what you want to see and ignoring the grammar of the Greek text. You also ignore the order in which Jesus phrased His being in the heart of the earth. He says, "3 days and 3 nights." This is contrary to the order of the Hebrew day, which begins at night. He did not say "3 nights and 3 days"; He said, "3 days and 3 nights."
I heard a teaching that said the Jews in Jesus day observed a meal called the "feast of the first born" on the evening of the beginning of the 14th, and that this was the "Last Supper". I have not yet been able to confirm this though.
I have understood this since I was a child… what you have taught is completely truth. It is so sad how most Christians are wrong believing that He was crucified on Friday. If He died on Friday and resurrected on Saturday (middle night as they believe) then he would have not been three days and three nights in the “heart of the Earth”. The prophecy would have not been done! The power, the honor and the glory be to our Messiah Yeshua ha Mashiaj!
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3 days & 3 nights is 72hrs. Good friday evening to easter sunday morning is less than 48hrs
@@marcusgomez3307 Scripture doesn't say 72 hrs, though, it say three days and three nights.
I don't worship on the venerable day of the sun, or believe in the Friday to Sunday timeline.
Just wanted to share the Truth. I hear a lot of people use this 72 hrs stuff, which is not in Scripture, anywhere.
It does not need to be exactly 3 days and nights. Jesus ressurected on the 3rd day(Sunday morning); however, he died on the 1st day, Friday evening. Sabbath is the 2nd day. Why should Jesus have to be so calculative exactly 72 hrs to come back to life again!😂😂😂😂
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Matthew 12:40
40 For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of a huge fish, so the Son of Man will be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.
Daniel 9:27
27 And he shall make a strong covenant with many for one week, and for half of the week he shall put an end to sacrifice and offering. And on the wing of abominations shall come one who makes desolate, until the decreed end is poured out on the desolator.
So he entered on Saturday , last supper Tuesday evening, crucified on Wed , buried just before sunset , Raised at sunset Saturday. 3 Days and 3 nights.
The Lord of the Sabbath, raised from the dead on the Sabbath.
@@timjones1583 So, you say that Jesus would be riding the donkey on the Sabbath? OK.
Thanks to the entire team for all you’ve done over the last decade plus. May Yah bless and strengthen you. I can’t ever express how much your work has meant to me and my family. Thank you.
This is the best explanation after I read the Scripture carefully asking
The Holy Spirit to teach me concerning this topic as I pray and wait upon the explanation from YHWH.
A BIG THANK YOU TO 119 MINISTRY.
During the years timing of the Bible has always confused me. Thank you, this really clears it up.
The best teaching I have heard on this challenging subject. It becomes much less challenging though when we understand the feasts of Yah and that they all have to do with His plan of salvation, and that He never makes mistakes. Yeshua was our Passover lamb, plain and simple, no matter how convoluted the translators might have made it seem. He also would not have messed up on the Jonah connection, nor would the religious leaders wanting to deny Him as messiah have let Him slide on misquoting scripture or prophesying falsely about Himself.
Well said.
Praise be The Lord. Wow..God bless you brother,wonderful teaching..
This study was astonishing and exceeded my expectations!! May Adonai YAH bless you over and over. Happy Passover!
Amen, I am so glad that we have the internet to bring us truth and churches are NO longer in control of their centuries-old pagan doctrines. Now People have a CHOICE on what to acept as scriptural truth.
Your view's are clear, please continue as confusers population is growing rapidly in all matters. GOD BLESS YOU
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE with the presentation, that is ok.. but this presentation has gotten deep DEEP into the weeds looking for scriptural support to their position... if you have a different position, present it with support from scripture. so we can all review your claims and evaluate it. if you are just going to start commenting words like "blasphemy", "ungodly", and "incorrect" without stating why... you might as well be silent. thank you
That is a fantastic video that reconciles all the scriptures regarding Yeshua's crucifixion on the 14th of Nisan as our Passover Lamb. THEREFORE LET US ALL REMEMBER AND CELEBRATE THE FEAST EACH YEAR TILL HE RETURNS TO ESTABLISH HIS KINGDOM. Thank you, it couldn't be clearer !
Too bad so many on this site want to dismantle when it has been made sooooo clear. They just love to split hairs , and/or pretend the are making valid cases for their faulty positions. Didn't Jesus know the difference between a night and a day - was he a liar when states so clearly he would be raised after three days and nights as Johna was in the big fish.
Amen brethren.
Raised in Roman Catholicism and the traditions of men, I learned this presentation in 1972 (age 18) which started my quest for truth of The Word of God. Amen. Now - do a deep dive into the “house” where the out pouring of holy spirit took place (Acts 2:2): upper room? No. They were continually in the Temple (Lk 24:52-53). 🧡
The best teaching on the subject that I have come across. Not only does it cover the Last Supper/Passover question, it also deciphers the three nights and three days prophecy fulfillment as Yeshua's ONLY sign. I have to admit that I struggled with this topic many years while still in church, especially the question of how He uses leavened bread (G0740 artos) to symbolize his body. It was until I realized that my sins were represented in the leavened bread. He went to the cross full of sin, not of is own but the sins of every believer.
I would also like to add two more elements to the debate: First, Ex 12:22 is very specific "and none of you shall go out at the door of his house until the morning.". Well, "if" the Last Supper would have been a Pesach Seder, nobody would have expected Judas to go into town to "buy those things that we have need of against the feast" John 13:29 and neither would have Yeshua gone out to pray in the garden. The second thing is that it's very unlikely that a priest in the temple would have slayed their lamb one day before the indicated time in the Torah.
Thank you 119 Ministries for such detailed teaching.
Shalom
A very good and sinsensible deduction.
Good and insightful deductions.
Hi Folks..
As usual..delicious teaching.
Yep..two Sabbaths..LOVELY..I AINT ALONE..
ALL HAIL YHWH
* “Week” in strong’s concordance is # 4521. “Sabbaton.” So Jesus Christ rose on a Saturday(Sabbath). The text actually reads in Matthew 28:1 BUT late in the day of the Shabbath, as it began to grow light to that one Shabbath to come, came Miryam of Migdal and the other Miryam and beheld the sepulchre. And in all the parallel Texts. It’s called 1st Sabbath because there are 7 Sabbaths from Passover to Pentecost!
I cant get enought of your teaching wher was i before God am not worthy am lost spiritually .
Just keep praying and searching. For most of us, it's a slow process. You are doing great! ❤
How are you doing, Rosetta? I am here about a month later-during the feast of unleavened bread. I am praying that you are finding your way to our Creator and Messiah; not feeling as lost! :) If you are aware that you are lost, that is a great sign that His Spirit is working in your heart to bring you back to our Father in heaven. His son, Yeshua ha'mashiach, (Jesus the Christ in most Bibles) was sent here to gather the lost sheep of Israel and anyone who wishes to be grafted in to His people. I pray that this finds you hungry for Him and His Word. Blessings, Rosetta. :)
1:00:00 this time line makes the palm sunday the wrong day of observing jesus' triumphal entry into jerusalem. but considering what luke declared about the buying of the spices, the timeline you offer ties up account removing all seeming contradictory or unclear elements of the account of jesus' week of jerusalem entry, last supper, trial, crucifixion, burial and resurrection. bless you for this very thorough, completely biblical account devoid of suppositions or opinions.
Agree. I often see and agree with your contributions to spiritual/philosophical discussions.🙂
Thanks for the absolutely amazing teaching - may many watch this video.
It is a shame and disgraceful that churches will not permit the truth to be sharde with the lambs who attend church with the attitude "Tell me pastor what so I believe t oday ", and the pastores don't want to lose their jobs or standing in the church because it might offend Ms Annie as she is a big contributor.
The first challenge I have for 119 ministries is to not assimilate the passover with the feast of unleavened bread. In Lev 23 it states the passover meal is to be done at dusk of the 14th day of the first month. Passover kicks off the feast of unleavened bread. Which is 7 days long. Feasts in the Bibles are multiple days long.
Dusk is after sundown which is them Thursda y the 15th of Nisan a High day sabbath. I believe the Passover and 1st day of unleaven bread can be combined as thet both were observed at the same time.
The passover was eaten at dusk [sundown] Wednesday the 14th, after sun down it would have been the 15th the high dy sabbath on Thursday. Jesus was crucified on the 14th Wenesday at 3:00pm, he was the Passover lamb. Wednesday was the day of preparation for passover and the beginning of the 7 days of unleavened bread. Ministries 119 have it right along with several other videos on this subject with the same timeline.
Elohim and Yashua Ha'Mashiach bless you teachers for your faith...
i was walking to a friend's place and was speaking to our father...the sun was going down and he helped me understand better 17:14 the evening as the beginning of the next day...the evening and the morning were the first day...well as the sun was going down he made me really think about it....when the sun goes down this is the ending of the day...in the morning when the sun rises is the beginning of the day time of the 24 hr period...it makes so much sense to me now...when the sun in the time period sets it is truly the ending of the day...and the evening and the morning are the beginning of the 24 hour period...i hope this makes it more understandable to all who have been mind controlled to believe that 1 second after the middle of the night period is the beginning of the 24 hour period...
isnt our Elohim and Yashua Ha'Mashiach so much more than we have ever known...he makes my heart beat greatly and gives me excitement to the very bowels of my soul and mind...praise ye him all ye habitants of the earth...and Elohim pour his spirit in bundance on all those who love him...pray for the children as they are no longer protected by those who we believed were a part of protecting them...the transgender agenda is hurting many of them...if a man or woman choose to reject their birthright and defile their own body that is their blind choice...they are no longer a man nor a woman...but the children need our Elohim and Yashua Ha'Mashiach more than ever now...
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I thank Yahweh for leading me to see this. Wondering why didn't I see this before. I was burden because everyone I know thinks am a quack head for teaching that the Last Supper iwas not a Passover Meal. 🙏
Yeah, they think I am too. Lost friends, ran out of Church, told I was going to hell and lost because I don't believe Jesus is God, do not believe in an immortal soul, borned depraved , or an ever-burning hellfire. Go figure. JN 3:16 God so loved the world he SENT his son etc.... Yes I believe God, so I am duty bound for hell a send-off from all the holy self-righteous. Gotta luv thou!
I was taught years ago that He died on a Wednesday. I always knew He couldn’t have died on a Friday like we celebrate because it would mean Him not being in the tomb long enough. I also heard way back in the 90s that there were some translation errors in the words concerning the Feasts. However, I’ve never seen anyone put the facts and verses all together in one teaching like this, which carefully examines as well as explains the different aspects of the whole timeline. Much kudos to you all! A great job.
Yay! Praise God. You are confirming what I just found out last night studying John's gospel. What you did not mention and was my starting point is John 18:28.The priests didn't want to enter the "hall of judgement" that morning when Yeshua was being judged because they did not want to be defiled so they could eat passover that night. So Yeshua died that day at 3pm then they ate the passover. So Yeshua could not have had Passover Seder at the Last Supper. It was just a regular evening meal. Plus, I stumbled on "protos" and read that it could also mean "before". God bless you guys. Chag Pesach Sameach to you all
Amen and Amen!!
You got it!
Yes you are exactly right. I don't know why people will make a big deal about the passover meal) when as you have pointd out Jesus was on trial when the priests didn't want to be defiled before EATING THE PASSOVER MEAL.. This SHOULD the whole problem.
This cleared the 'three days and three nights' debate too!
Thank you 119, I have believed as well that Jesus died at the end of Wednesday. Great and exhaustive explanation of what really happened. It is true, Jesus could not eat the passover meal when He was the passover meal!
Why couldn’t He enjoy the last meal with His disciples as He had done all His life? There is no contradiction for Him to partake in the meal, introduce the new symbols to be implemented after His departure and then become the Passover Lamb later that same day.
There are other “scholars” who present it just that way.
Luk 22:15 - And he said unto them, With desire I have desired to eat this passover with you before I suffer:
@@GODISGOOD1958 God's word is true yesterday, today and tomorrow. How could Jesus change anything written in Torah? Not one jot or tittle shall in no wise be removed until all is fulfilled... all the steps must be followed, hence the sopping and passing of the bread to Judas... catching every detail inclusive of the betrayer's role. The preparation for an event has always been one of great detail, even to the receiving of the commandments at Mnt Sinai. Israel had to wash their cloths, not sleep with their wives, come ready and expectant of great things outside of self pleasure... the weekly Sabboth comes in preparation for the rest completed in readiness to observe, and onward to the Moedm. We are of the mindset of the happening event as being all important.. but the importance to the readiness of the event for the people is evident throughout the scriptures... The Last Supper was the cleaning up of the leaven in preparation, the leaven of interpretation of Torah and the Prophets in fullness had to be followed, preparing the apostles for the Passover's Reality that it would manifest in Yashugn's sacrifice for us. The Preparation day is of great importance, it is the readying of the congregation to receive God's Truths and Fulfillments in the observance of his Torah precepts. Jesus could not break a single law in order to fulfill that which he was sent forth to accomplish.
You got it!!!
@@GODISGOOD1958 Do you not realize that if Jesus ate the Passover meal on Thursday as you are suggesting He would not have died when God the Father wanted Him to? Jesus was the ultimate Passover lamb!! All the Passovers since the exodus pointed to Jesus!!! Why do you think John the Baptist called Him 'The Lamb of God'? God wanted Him to die exactly when the passover lamb was to be killed and that's exactly what happened!
Also, had He not died late Wednesday He would not be in the tomb for 72 hours or 3 days and nights! Jesus told people how long He would be buried Matthew 16:4 & Luke 11:29. So you are saying Jesus lied!!! He is not a liar, He has perfect character!!!!!
Jesus could not eat the Passover meal with the desciples because He was already dead hours before the Passover meal! I don't care what other scholars say I care what God says in His word the Bible! The trouble with this world is there are way too many clueless so called scholars!!! As for Luke 22:15 it says Jesus desired to eat the passover meal with the desciples not that He did. You obviously have misread this verse.
Watch this video and focus on the detail there is lots of it.
@@christophercoupe5006 We’ve viewed the video, and we don’t agree.
We do believe that He was crucified on the Wednesday Passover in the afternoon.
YAY! Got it. THANK you for your time. You have cleared up so so many questions. Just in time for the TRUE Passover and celebration, being that today May 1st is the 13th day of the 1ST MONTH. ABIB. It's all coming together. Praise the Lord. Amen
Excellent presentation of a confusing topic. Thank you.
Yes, yes, and I too agree. But some people would argue with a fence post!!
Thank you for taking your time
Yahusha rose before sunset on the true 7th day Sabbath
Thank you for clarity. Awesome teaching. You have made it easy to give visual and sound instructions. I am elated, as Yahawashi has given this same information. May your ministry continue to be the instrument of The Most High.
Possibly the Seudah Maphseheket. A traditional meal eaten on the evening before the Passover lamb was sacrificed. The participants would then fast until the Passover lamb was sacrificed and eaten the following evening.
Excellent - the best, most comprehensive teaching on this plain truth i have heard. Yeshua was our Passover lamb, or He wasn’t; plain and simple.😊
Agree
Thank you!!!! Great video.
Excellent teaching...The timeline makes biblical sense.
Thank you!
I agree. There is notjing so asinine as the Friday till sunday equates to 3 days and 3 nights. After all isn;t this sign Jesus gave the skeptics and non believers. Couldn;t Jesus count. Well the skeptis known as scholars and pastors are still making Jesus a Liar!!!
Luke 22:14-15
[14]When the hour had come, He sat down, and the twelve apostles with Him.
[15]Then He said to them, “With fervent desire I have desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer;
Not only the disciples but also Jesus refers to it as the PASSOVER multiple times in the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. How come they refer to it as the Passover multiple times if it did not happen during the Passover? The Last Supper was the Passover meal. God bless us all.
Am lost a lil bit and this is what my heart desire to know presently now in 2022 march
Simply look up from the Jewish calendar what day the 15th of Adib falls on this year. That will be this year's Passover meal (or from a christian perspective, the Last Supper).
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The passover meal that Jesus took was his Last Supper of his life as a human.
It certainly did clear up the confusion. Thankyou so much.
Pretty well done. I would hasten to mention that in your reason #4 you failed to point out that ARTOS "bread" is also used when referring to Jesus breaking of artos with the disciples at Emmaus in Luke 24:30.. If artos always means leavened bread this would indicate Yeshua handled leavened bread in the MIDDLE of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, thereby violating the Torah. CLEARLY, artos does not ALWAYS mean leavened bread. Since it cannot be proven either way, it makes more sense to me that the Last Supper would have been with unleavened bread, since 1), Yeshua said it represented his body and he was a fulfillment of unleavened bread, and 2) if the upper room had been prepared by the owner for Yeshua to use for Passover, it seems likely that all leaven would have been removed. Otherwise, good job, especially with the calendar graphic!!
Good point either way. But I think we both agree Jesus was the Passover Lamb, otherwisw why is he referenced as the Lamb so often in the book of Revelation?
This is a very good thorough study. Thanks.
Luke 22 ;14 Jesus said to the twelve, quote " I have earnestly desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer "
Thanks for bringing this to attention . It’s all written
God also said: He Desired that all to be saved. Will they?
@@priscillajervey8345 so let’s be clear . Both desires are Truth. Earnestly
Desired
To eat THIS Passover with YOU BEFORE I suffer.
And yes He desires All to be saved. It’s not his will that none should perish however it’s our choice to choose.
It’s not the same your playing with words. Context. The Passover was a proposal and an agreement. The choice was there’s and is ours. Proposals are expressed and an agreement is made between two parties. You enter the agreement angel of death passes by . his desire is that we do obey according to the proposal . If the blood is not applied who’s fault is it?
He desired for the time (Passover ) to make another proposal . Drink this cup and eat this bread. I AM the Lamb that takes away the sins of the world! My blood is gonna be shed for this Covenant! Hallelu-Yah!
@@grobison9696 Okay.
Great, great point! Well that is if you are not a universialist [every body is going to be saved - pirified] Seriously!
This is so good. Thank you
Wasn't evening established in Genesis comes 1st!?
Perfect! Thank you so much.
Matthew, Mark and Luke, each one says that the Passover, which was the Last Supper, was kept. All 3 Gospels in the Greek text have the word: Pascha, Passover and John in 13:1 has the same word. Matthew, Mark and Luke do not contradict John. Jesus and disciples held the Passover Seder before the prescribed date in the Bible. Jesus had to institute the Covenant and he had to die on the day the lambs died. Leviticus 23: 5 and 6: In the fourteenth day of the first month at evening is the Lord's Passover and on the fifteenth day of the same month is the feast of unleavened bread. Seven days you must eat unleavened bread. David did that which was not lawful when he took the Bread for himself and his men to eat. Yet, David was found to be blameless. So Jesus, who is greater than David, performed the weighter act of instituting the Covenant for us. Jesus is blameless.
Passover Lamb was used as a remembrance, NOT to atone for sin. Twilight on the 14th, according to Torah, makes the next 24 hrs "Passover". So... starting at 9AM-3PM all sin, guilt and thanksgiving sacrifices were done on "Passover Day". At 3pm, the final Lamb was sacrificed to end that day of blood offerings (called the Tamid Lambs, one in morning and one in afternoon). YESHUA (as John the Baptist and the Book of Hebrews clarifies) was the final atonement, the Lamb of God Who takes away the sin of the world.
It baffles me how people try to make the Bible contradict itself to fit their own traditions and practices. The answers are in God's word.
Wonderful teaching brother! I appreciate your hard work in making this video. See you in heaven!
I'm new to it ever being a controversy. Which can really only be a controversy to someone who has never read it. it is VERY clear that it was the passover meal
Awakening Faith,
Please explain the meaning of what is written in John Chapter 13 verse 29, > "Some thought that, because Judas had the moneybag, Jesus was telling him, “Buy what we need for the feast,” or that he should give something to the poor."
Isn't it a little too late to go & buy anything needed for the feast of Passover IF that IS the Passover meal? Anyway please do explain what could have been needed for Passover that the disciples were instructed to prepare for that was not prepared as written about in Luke Chapter 22, verse 8 & verse 13.
@@FrankNStein-pf9rr Since you seem to know it all, why don't you explain your point-of-view to us?
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@ & Re: "Frank N. Stein Since you seem to know it all, why don't you explain your point-of-view to us?"
I know very little about anything. BUT the very little I do know about SOME things is MORE than SOME other people & I base this on what they say, AND there was a time I did not know as much, or, as little as they do. People learning basic Arithmetic think those well learned in Algebra are loony WHEN that Algebra savant person speaks of Algebra terminology not to mention Trigonometry. I ask KNOW IT ALL people questions about SOME things the KNOW IT ALLS SAY AND I cannot get an answer FROM THEM AND that tells me a LOT!! I will try & make this as simple as I can. On the 14th of Abib, about an hour or so AFTER the 14th of Abib BEGINS, I BELIEVE THAT IS THE TIME To OBSERVE & OBEY WHAT IS INSTRUCTED IN Luke Chapter 22 verses 17-19 and YOU CAN CALL it what ever U want to. NOW I have something ELSE to say & ASK! The Passover lamb was KILLED ON the 14th of Abib AND DURING THE DAY LIGHT HOURS. The DARK/NIGHT PART OF THE 14th WAS SEVERAL HOURS BEFORE THE LIGHT PORTION OF THAT DAY BEGAN AND THE SAME HOLDS TRUE FOR ANY OTHER DAY. TRY to GRASP THIS!! One day ENDS and another day begins at SUNSET. The NEW day still has SOME LIGHT IN THE BEGINNING BUT IT GRADUALLY GETS DARK!! THEN, as I believe You will agree, it stays dark for several hours UNTIL near SUNRISE which is the beginning of of the LIGHT part of the day called MORNING. THEN we have NOON. The beginning of the FIRST EVENING part of the DAY was AFTER 12pm. The 2nd part of the EVENING of the 14th began at 3pm. The Passover Lambs were killed between sometime after 12pm until sometime shortly before SUNSET on the 14th DAY of Abib. QUESTION fer ya. How is it possible for Yeshua to EAT of the Passover meal WHEN the LAMB had 2 B killed BEFORE it could B eaten AND the Passover Lamb WAS EATEN IN THE DARK HOURS OF A DAY AND THAT DAY HAD TO BE THE 15th of Abib! See Exodus Chapter 12 verse 8 AND check out verse 12. < That SAME NIGHT! Shalom.
Surely YOU jest?! Three days and three nights from Friday sundown until Saturday sundown = 3 nites and 3 days. Seriously? Why doesn't the Bible reference it as The Lord's Passover meal? He was the passover lamb.
@Frank N. Stein ( I love your screen name lol). That's a good point brother. Sorry for the delay ive been very busy over the weekend with Easter. I read the whole chapter and see what your saying. let me study on it some more.
How about instead of arguing in the comment section what the truth is…. Everyone opens up their bibles, pray for understanding from the Holy Spirit and READ THE BIBLE FOR YOURSELVES. Also do ur own research, u can find the history of these so called “Easter (Good Friday), Christmas… holidays on google and through the discernment of the Holy Spirit. Do not depend on your own understanding (as the bible states) and that of other HUMAN beings like yourselves.
well-said!! :)
You're beauty is exceedingly great. Praise Yah.
I wishn it were that simple. Scriptures state: " Test the spirits!." People have committed the most awful things stating they have the holy spirit or under the influence of the holy spirit. Nope, like I said it is not that simple. It's all about interpretation, interpretation, and interpretation.
@@priscillajervey8345 no it’s not all about “interpretation” u test the spirits yes, but you won’t know how if you don’t READ THE BIBLE FOR YOURSELF instead of letting other people tell you lies. Having the knowledge by yourself by studying and showing your selves approved like the bible tells you so you know when someone is lying to you. ❤️❤️
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Thank you Yahweh bless you
I’m confused now because I’m forsure yahshua clearly states that he desired to keep the Passover with the 12 in Luke 22 and also he instructs Peter to go prepare the Passover meal. I mean right now as I’m writing I’m about 46min in maybe this is addressed but if not this makes no sense to me.
This teaching is inaccurate, imho.
Perhaps what I’ve posted above can clarify a few things.
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No this teaching is correct. He wanted to eat the Passover with them but could not because he had to die as the passover. He fullfiled the Passover as being the Passover himself.
In Exodus 29 you will find that there are two sacrifices done on the 14th one in the morning and the actual Passover meal in the evening.
@@gravityfallscanada History proves that the Jews kept it at the wrong time (in the afternoon) when performing the slaughters at the Temple.. There were also those who still obeyed God by observing the ceremony at home during Christ’s time.
By introducing the new symbols at the Passover supper, there is no contradiction for Him to become the Passover Lamb later that same day.
I believe Christ when He said that He would eat the Passover with the disciples. He kept it at the exact time established by Him and His Father.
He enjoyed His last Passover meal with His friends. If He did not, then He would not have kept the command to do so, and we wouldn’t have a Savior.
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Read 1 Corinthians 5:7. He couldn't have eaten the Passover while being the passover... _Again_ there are two sacrifices on passover. One in the morning and before Twilight.
I love God's law! What I don't love is the constant- no its this way or that way, you forgot this or you forgot that. We are to love God (keep his commandments) and love others (treat them, as I want to be treated).
In John 8 the people Christ is talking to most likely kept the correct Sabbaths, ate correct foods and yet Christ calls them children of their father the devil. Let us not forget the weightier matters of the Law, while not loosening them either. We are all imperfect, yet striving to be more like him, everyday. Shalom
49:27 mark & luke's recording of the women buying spices could only indicate that they bought it between two sabbaths which could only mean there was a day between the feast of unleavened bread (the annual or high sabbath) and the weekly sabbath. this is confirmed by john's recording the apostle's mistaken notion that jesus was sending judas to buy what was needed for the feast of unleavened bread which means they had the meal the night before the feast of unleavened bread. it is not unusual that jesus had the room for the observance of the feast of unleavened bread (nisan 15) prepared the day before (nisan 14) and expressing his desire to observe it for he knew he could not this time.
I might also add that Judas could not have been getting anything for a Passover meal as everything would have been closes because everyone was eating the passover meal at that time.
Grace Yow,
👍 👍 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 Notice the first sentence in John 13 verse 1 AND the 1st 2 words in verse 2 < > ENGLISH STANDARD VERSION > 1 Now before the Feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that his hour had come to depart out of this world to the Father, having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end. 2 During supper,
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I could ask what did the disciples do AFTER "that meal was over" ? They all had homes, AND the next morning was not a Holy day, SO Judas or anyone else could have purchased whatever was needed IF anything AND People were not crucified ON A HOLY DAY, & This is WHY the Jews wanted all bodies off the Cross because the HIGH HOLY DAY WAS ABOUT TO BEGIN. See John 19:31. U may already know about this BUT I do not know that.
@@FrankNStein-pf9rr Good question Frank. Got to think about it.
@@priscillajervey8345
1. Think about this too. Originally, observance of ALL of the ANNUAL Holy Convocations, required a blood sacrifice, e.g. See > Leviticus 23:1-44; Exodus 12:14-28; Exodus 23:14-19; Numbers 28:16-25; Numbers 29:1-11; Deuteronomy 16:1-8; Nehemiah 8:13-18. See Exodus 12:6 < Passover lamb.
2. There ARE those who observe ALL of the annual Holy Convocations BUT a blood sacrifice is not offered BECAUSE those people believe Yeshua WAS the ultimate SUPREME LAMB THAT WAS SACRICED and fulfilled that sacrifice aspect. I am one of those people. Now it is beyond my ability to grasp WHY there are also those who think Passover STILL requires the slaughter of a lamb, BUT ALL other Holy Convocations do not. I hope what I have said here is not confusing. IF IT IS, tell me AND I will try to explain it in a different way.
Outstanding teaching.
Time stamp 45:50... that's right The 14th during daylight, Passover and Unleavened Bread are TWO totally distinct days... When The sun goes down starting The 14th day... starts Passover... At sundown after the daylight of The 14th, starts The Fifteenth day and Unleavened Bread...
Passover eaten at NIGHT... The remains are to be burned up at daylight, and they could not come out of their dwellings till daylight... (Daylight of The 14th)Also The daylight they "spoiled" the Egyptians...(They left Ramses on The 15th in the dark)
"...Exo 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.
Exo 12:9 Eat not of it raw, nor sodden at all with water, but roast with fire; his head with his legs, and with the purtenance thereof.
Exo 12:10 And ye shall let nothing of it remain until the morning; and that which remaineth of it until the morning ye shall burn with fire.
Exo 12:11 And thus shall ye eat it; with your loins girded, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand; and ye shall eat it in haste: it is the LORD'S passover..."
"...Exo 12:22 And ye shall take a bunch of hyssop, and dip it in the blood that is in the bason, and strike the lintel and the two side posts with the blood that is in the bason; and none of you shall go out at the door of his house until the morning..."
Then at sundown that starts The 15th... Unleavened Bread starts...
"...Lev 23:6 And on the fifteenth day of the same month is the feast of unleavened bread unto the LORD: seven days ye must eat unleavened bread.
Lev 23:7 In the first day ye shall have an holy convocation: ye shall do no servile work therein.
Lev 23:8 But ye shall offer an offering made by fire unto the LORD seven days: in the seventh day is an holy convocation: ye shall do no servile work therein..."
"...Num 28:17 And in the fifteenth day of this month is the feast: seven days shall unleavened bread be eaten.
Num 28:18 In the first day shall be an holy convocation; ye shall do no manner of servile work therein..."
Passover is an event, not a day.
Thank you, Awesome video
Hi. I’m a little bit confused on one issue. Your coleader at 911 ministries taught something a little different to my understanding on his video called Mo’edim.
Please look up Exodus 29:38-41.
This passage appears to clearly indicate that twilight is at a different time than morning for certain. Leading me to believe the twilight is evening.
Would appreciate your feedback. Thank you.
I would have to agree :)
MindyL.- The video addresses that point.
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Exodus 16 will give you the Biblical definition of Ben ha arbyim (between the two evenings). You will note that it follows bar erev (sunset), so you are correct. It is the time from sunset to dark-twilight.
Bless you! Thanks so much for this teaching. I’ve been struggling with teachings that Jesus ate the actual Seder meal with his disciples. He could have had the meal of the first born as a prelude to Pesach? He would have had to break or override the Torah to eat the Seder on a different day. The beauty of this is how he fulfilled the festival. The Lord’s Supper is a more appropriate description than a Passover meal. Jesus instituted a commemorative meal of bread and wine for his followers, Jew and gentile, through the ages. And by the way, it’s unlawful to share the Seder with uncircumcised gentiles. So let’s gratefully share the Lord’s supper till his return.
You are right.
2 Things are wrong here…
“That SAME NiGHT they are to eat the meat roasted over the fire, along with bitter herbs, and bread made without yeast.”
Exodus 12:8 NIV
1. At twilight on the 14th, they kill the lamb and eat the food immediately (the Passover Meal)
The Passover meal is at Twilight, the beginning of the 14th.
2. Therefore, Jesus and the disciples are eating the Passover/Seder at the beginning of the 14th and he is crucified on the very same day (at the end of the day.). Therefore being our Passover Lamb as Paul describes.
2. The Lords Supper is the SAME meal as The Passover, not different. That is very clear in Mathew, Mark and Luke.
I disagree, preparation for the passover meal was on the 14th to be eaten at the beginng of the 15th Wednesday night going into the 15th Thursday the High Holy Sabbath. The beginning of the 14th would have been on Tuesday at sundown. The narrator of this topic is correct - why do you think you know more than he?? Why don't you listen to good council??
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If Jesus fulfilled the Law perfectly, I don’t see how you can come up with anything different than the lamb is to be both slaughtered and eaten at Twilight of the 14th (which is the beginning of the day.). Maybe your trying to make some other days match up? I’m just looking at what the text says…
“and you shall keep it until the fourteenth day of this month, when the whole assembly of the congregation of Israel shall kill their lambs at twilight. They shall eat the flesh that night, roasted on the fire; with unleavened bread and bitter herbs they shall eat it.”
Exodus 12:6-7 ESV
“And you shall let none of it remain until the morning; anything that remains until the morning you shall burn.”
Exodus 12:10 ESV
Twilight marks the beginning and end of a day.
It was killed at twilight, cooked and eaten all at the beginning of the 14th. None of it was to be left until morning (which was still the 14th.).
Jesus eats the Passover at the beginning of the 14th, then goes to the garden where the pray and he is then captured. He is then tried through the night in to the morning. (still the 14th), He is then flogged, beaten and crucified. So, he is killed on the evening of the same Passover day, 14th around 3pm and buried just before the beginning of the 15th.
“In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at twilight, is the Lord’s Passover.
And on the fifteenth day of the same month is the Feast of Unleavened Bread to the Lord; for seven days you shall eat unleavened bread.”
Leviticus 23:5-6 ESV
The Feast of unleavened bread begins on the next day, the 15th.
I’ve recently learned that Rabbis will and have in the days of Yeshua held a teaching Seder with their disciples. We are commanded to eat the Passover in our homes. Yeshua would have done this practice Seder with his disciples. How amazing is the nugget of information.
Deuteronomy 16:5 "Don't sacrifice the Passover in any of the towns that GOD, your God, gives you other than the one GOD, your God, designates for worship; there and there only you will offer the Passover-Sacrifice at evening as the sun goes down, marking the time that you left Egypt."
Beware the leaven of the Pharisees, which became rabbinic Judaism. Numbers 9:14 and Deuteronomy 16:5 easily debunk this notion that Passover must be eaten at home.
Mark 7:9 And he said to them, “You have a fine way of rejecting the commandment of Elohim in order to establish your tradition!
The lamb was killed on the 14th between the two evenings, that is between the end of the 13th afternoon and getting dark on the 14th [dusk]. If it was killed on the 13th afternoon that would be too early and if it was killed on the afternoon of the 14th and eaten on the 15th then that would be too late. The death angel came over at midnight on the 14th and the lambs blood had to be on the doorposts before then.
The Passover [the death angel] was on the 14th and not on the 15th. The Israelites could not leave their dwellings until dawn on the 14th and did not leave Egypt until the evening of the 15th [Sabbath] Follow Genesis 15 for the pattern. The previous evening when the stars were seen was the evening of the 14th and the period that Abraham had the sacrifice and kept the birds of prey of it was the day time [of the 14th] that time Christ was on the cross or the Israelites were travelling to their meeting place before leaving. When Abraham was in a trance that represented Christ in the tomb on the evening of the Holyday [15th] and Israel's departure from Egypt. What is there to be confused about?
6.41The lamb is not the Passover the death angel was. That is why it is called the Passover [named after the passing over of the death angel] The lamb was the protection from the Passover not the Passover itself. Just as Christ is our protection from the lake of fire [ Mal 4] and eternal death. Christ is not the Passover itself. It called the Passover because the death angel Passed over the Israelites when he saw the blood. Actually both terms can be used -the passing over Egypt and also passing over the houses with the blood on the door posts. This event was on the 14th not the 15th. Israel left Egypt on the 15th a day after the Passover.
Around 15.12 The Passover meal is not on unleavened bread but 24 hours earlier. The Passover lamb makes the unleavened possible. Look Lev 23 verses 5 and 6. On the 14th day at twilight of the first month is the Lord's Passover and on the 15th day of the same month is the feast of unleavened bread to be kept seven days -two events, Numbers 33.3 They departed from Rameses in the first month on the 15th day of the first month: on the day after the Passover [ on the 14th] the children of Israel went out with boldness. Around 19.15 The evening of the 14th here would be sunset on the 14th as it became the 15th until the evening of the 21st to make it seven days. So we are talking two evenings -between the 13th and 14th and between the 14th and 15th. The lamb between the 13th and the 14th and unleavened between the 14th and 15th for unleavened.
This has been my understanding since 2002, when I came out of Sunday church. I had an excellent teacher who taught about, “ the death Angel “, YHWH, passing over the “Mark or Sign, the Covering of the Blood on the door posts and lentil”. This Passover occurred at midnight on the 14th, not on the 15th. They were instructed not to leave theirs houses til day break on the 14th. They left Egypt on the 15th at night, the day after the Passover on the 14th.
Thank you Robert for your comments. 🙏
I think another thing that should be examined is "Exo 12:5 Your lamb shall be without blemish, a yearling male; ye shall take it from the sheep, or from the goats.". From what I've found Yahushua could not have been on his 'curcuit' through the cities for '3 years' as most believe. This would invalidate him being the 'passover lamb'. From the time he is declared "Mat 3:17 And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased'". to the time of the crucifixion has to be just a year or his candidacy would be invalid.
Thank you for sharing this very in depth teaching. My question has to do with the day that Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey - the 10th of Nissan. Your timeline puts this on Saturday. Would it make sense for this to take place on a shabbat?
Yes, this has concerned me also.
When the people saw that Moshe was taking a long time to come down from the mountain, they gather around Aharon and said to him, "Get busy; and make us god's to go ahead of us; because this Moshe, the men that brought us up from the land of Egypt --- we don't know what has become of him.
Aharon said to them," Have your wives, sons and daughters strip of the gold earrings; and bring them to me." The people stripped off their golden earrings and brought them to Aharon. He received what they gave him, melt it down, and made it into the shape of a calf.
They said, "Isra'el! Here is your god who brought you out of the land of Egypt!"
On seeing this, Aharon built an altar in front of it and proclaimed, " Tomorrow is to be a feast for Adonai. " Early in the morning they got up and offered burn offerings and presented peace offerings.
Afterwards, the people sat down to eat and drink ; then they got up to indulge in revelry.
Adonai said to Moshe, " Your people, whom you brought up from the land of Egypt, have become corrupt!
So quickly they have turned aside from the way I ordered them to fallow!
Sh'mot- Exodus 32🌿
How can we read this and not see that we have done the very same thing?
The question is, did Jesus ate the last supper or passover meal.
Answer: 1) passover lamb was killed on nisan 14, the day Jesus died . 2) passover lamb is eaten that night of nisan 15 as passover meal. 3) Therefore, Jesus ate the nigth of nisan 14 as his last supper.
The evening of the 14th was Wednesday going into thursday after sunset then becoming the 15th, the passover supper began on the evening of the 14th at sunset. Jesus had been crucified on the 14th at 3:00 when the passover lambs were killed, then buried before sunset on the 14th. Why else would Jesus be called our passover lamb?. Why not call the last supper or Lord's supper the Lord's Passover Supper? He did not eat the passover supper.
The passover occurred at night after the lambs were eaten. The lambs sacrifice did not take effect until the angel "passed over" the homes. It was that act they were to celebrate. Not necessarily the act of the sacrifice itself
@@priscillajervey8345 Yes, very clear.
The Scroll of Esther revealed this! God bless You! Shalom🙏☀️❤️
Can you give more details?
you have made an typical error in the claim that the Savior entered into Jerusalem on the 10th day of the month, how? Because the 10th day of the month was the 7th day Sabbath.
-> Savior’s entry into Yerushalem: (Matt_21:1-11; Mark 11:1-11; Luke 19:29-44; John 12:12-19)
Notes: Leaving Bĕyth Anyah (Bethany), the Savior stops at Bethphage a village (of Essenes) on the declivity of Mount Olivet, and somewhat nearer to Jerusalem than Bethany (Matt_21:1-2; Mark 11:1; Luke 19:29), a distance of just over eight furlongs and sends two of His taught ones to fetch a colt (Matt_21:1-7; Mark 11:1-7; Luke 19:29-35; John 12:14-15; Zec_9:9).
- Then proceeds on to Yerushalem (a distance of seven furlongs or a Sabbath day’s journey, ¾ of a mile) with the rest of the remaining of that day’s events that followed.
- This means that the Savior traveled a distance of just over two miles (fifteen furlongs, 3 kilometers) one way.
- They hear a voice from heaven (John 12:28-30), however, in Matt 17:5-6; Mark 9:6; Luke 9:34-36, they place this event in the prior year at the time of the Savior’s transfiguration.
- At the end of the day He goes back to Bethphage for the night (Matt_21:17; Mark 11:11).
Special note: This is where the myth of “Palm Sunday” and “Good Friday” gets its start (started by the RCC).
One of the reasons why I say “myth” is that, well, do the math (Keeping it simple)-
The claim of the day the Savior entered into the city of Jerusalem (John 12:1) riding on a colt (Matt_21:1-7; Mark 11:1-7; Luke 19:29-35; John 12:14-15; Zec_9:9) where they laid palm branches before him was on (“Palm Sunday” John 12:13; Matt_21:8; Mark 11:8), right?
This creates four problems-
Problem #1: Good Friday aka Passover the 14th of the 1st month the day the Savior died and was places in the tome- This would place the 15th (the 1st day of the Festival of Unleavened Bread) on the 7th day Sabbath, right? If you read Matthew 27:62-66, this means that the religious leaders (Pharisees) conducted business (with Pilot), performed labor (work) in making the sealing compound and sealed the tomb and in addition defiled themselves by touching the tomb (Num_19:11-20; Lev_21:1, 11; Eze_39:15). Then rolling the stone away, going inside the tomb to check n make sure it’s the right body (that there’s a body and it was the Savior’s) in the tomb, then rolling the stone back n sealing the tomb. Then the placement of the Roman guards. All this work was done on the 7th day Sabbath?
Problem #2: On the day before Palm Sunday (which means the 7th day Sabbath), He arrives in Bĕyth Anyah (Bethany John 12:1) from Ephrayim (John 11:54) traveling a distance of 10 miles on the 7th day Sabbath?
Problem #3: The math! This was six days before the event of Passover, now add the day of the event (Passover), doesn’t that equal seven (6+1=7) days? Question, how many days are there in a week? Last I counted there were seven days. So, if He entered into the city on Sunday and Passover being six days later, this would put Passover on the 7th day Sabbath (Saturday) not on the 6th day of the week (Good Friday), yes?
Let’s test this out-> He enters into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday is 6 days before Passover (Good Friday?) John 12:1-19 = day 1; Monday is 5 days before Passover = day 2; Tuesday is 4 days before Passover = day 3; Wednesday is 3 days before Passover = day 4; Thursday is 2 days before Passover = day 5; Friday is 1 day before Passover = day 6; Saturday (7th day Sabbath) is the day of Passover = day 7 (Good Saturday?)!
Problem #4: Also, in keeping with- If He died on the 6th day of the week Good Friday. This would place the day He enters into Jerusalem on Saturday (six days before is the 7th day Sabbath (“Palm” Saturday/“Palm” Sabbath?)) not the 1st day of the week (“Palm Sunday”). On the day He entered into Jerusalem He travels a distance of just over two miles, which according to “Jewish” law would constitute a journey of a distance of that which exceeds what, is allowed to travel on the 7th day Sabbath (Sabbath day’s journey (¾ of a mile). According to Jubilees 50:12-13 anyone who goes on a journey on the Sabbath is to die! In addition, He caused an animal to carry a burden (Exo_20:10; Exo_23:12; Deu_5:14, Him) and people cut down and carried tree branches (Matt_21:18; Mark 11:8; John 12:13- Num_15:32-36).
Any one or all three of the above three events would cause the religious leaders to have conniption fits! There would be allot of people to be stoned on that day or the next.
In conclusion: As you can see “Palm Sunday” and “good Friday” just does not work out.
Very well done!
Oops, you forgot about this verse, which indicates He DIED on the 14th of Aviv/Nissan as the Passover/was Hung between the Sabbaths. Jhn 19:14 - Now it was the Preparation Day of the Passover, and about the sixth hour. And he said to the Jews, “Behold your King!
Passover meal is eaten that following sundown, when Unleavened Bread begins. Kill on Passover, eat for dinner that sundown on Unleavened Bread.
This is the only time I've disagreed with one of 119M teachings, and it is a confusing point as so much cultural understanding is required to work out the meanings of words.
If you say so. I am sure you could have done a much better and more percise job.
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R U talking 2 yourself??
John Wurfel
👍 👍 We C & hear alike at least N this particular. As for me, I believe, NOW it IS as HE SAID, DO THIS in remembrance of me, AND I believe that means shortly after sunset in the early beginning portion of the 14th of Abib, AND as often as U do it seems 2 mean we can "DO THIS IN REMEMBRANCE" @ other times during the year. I always stand 2 B corrected & appreciate ANY correction!! Shalom!!
Thank you for sharing and made it all very clear and understanding for many still dont know the real dates and times of and what Passover is all about.
Passover Feast is also about the Exodus out of Yershalayim.
45:26 leviitcus commanded unleavened bread to be eaten for seven days during the seven-day feast of unleavened bread. matthew, mark and luke used "artos" when writing about the lord's last supper with his disciples before he was sacrificed. and so did paul wrote of artos when writing about the lord's supper 1 cor 11) but azumos when writing about the feast "let us eat the unleavened bread..." (1 cor 5) we can confidently conclude jesus had leavened bread at this last supper. only unleavened bread can be eaten with the passover lamb. so what jesus and his disciples had that night could not be the passover meal. note too, that the lord's supper was a frequent observance through out the year (v18) whereas the passover meal can only be had once a yar
I agree.
so delighted you must read the word of the lord carefully to be able to see the truth of what i wrote. be blessed priscilla
Yes, I did a search to eventually confirm your point which is huge, ( well done!) confusing a Jewish religious ritual stemming from leaving in haste with no time to use yeast in their bread with Jesus becoming our Passover Lamb. The Jews completely missed the symbolism pointing to Jesus prophetically given to them from the Most High in their rituals. Jesus was not a religious legalist, he was a radical who turned the religious order of the day upside down, and that's why they killed him. The early believers gradually withdrew from the Synagogues ( if they were not thrown out) and drew to remembrance the supreme sacrifice of Jesus when they met together for prayer and fellowship centred around a shared meal as Jesus did at the last supper and instructed his disciples to do likewise before he was betrayed and became the sacrificial lamb at Passover. Earlier in his ministry, Jesus made it quite plain that it was not what we put in our mouth that is important, rather that which comes out of it. Just a little typo in your comment - G106 is 'azymos' - ha, cheers.😊
@@adobeb98 YIKES! thank you for your careful reading. yes, that should read azumos. thank you for finding out for yourself and not just taking my or anyone's word. be blessed!
also, what is commanded is to eat unleavened bread seven days. this was to start during the feast of unleavened bread to be eaten with the passover lamb once a year on the night of nisan 15. jesus' command was to have the memorial he instituted on nisan 14 "as often." jesus clearly declared he did not come to destroy the law but to fulfill (as no one had ever done it. the truth is when one breaks a law it is tantamount to breaking all.). and many forget that he added "until heaven and earth pass away, not a jot or a tittle will pass away." so jesus would not have broken the law of eating the passover memorial meal on nisan 15. he had different memorial meal for his death.
I concur with your assessment.
Among the crucial scriptural witnesses is John 18:28.
Then they led Jesus away from Caiaphas into the Praetorium. By now it was early morning, and the Jews did not enter the Praetorium, to avoid being defiled and unable to eat the Passover.
To: bob corrigan
@ > "No Jewish family did the passover immediately after sunset, the beginning of the day."
IF U mean EAT the Passover meal "immediately" AFFTER sunset I buy that, BUT! It gradually begins to get dark sometime AFTER sunset, AND it DOES get dark, i.e., becomes NIGHT AFTER sunset & the DAY only has one dark/night portion AND the Passover MEAL had 2 B of necessity time wise be eaten sometime AFTER sunset on the 15th day of Abib according to Exodus Chapter 12 verse 8. Then check verse 12. THEN Deuteronomy 16:1.
First, let me start by saying I have been so blessed by your ministry. Praise Yah!
There is a very important point that was overlooked in your analysis. That's the Greek word "epiphóskó " (Strongs 2020) which means growing light. This word only appears twice in all the NT writings. It appears the first time when Joseph of Arimathea finished bury Yashua.
Luke 23:54 "Now it was the Day of Preparation, and Shabbat was approaching. ("epiphóskó ) The light was growing and the Shabbat was about to begin.
The second time "epiphóskó " is used is Matt 28:1 Was AFTER the Shabbat....Sunday (the first day of the week) at sunrise
"Now after Shabbat, as it began to dawn ("epiphóskó ) on the first day of the week, Miriam of Magdala and the other Miriam
saw an angel roll away the stone.
The burial and the Resurrection both occurred at sunrise. (epiphóskó ) 72 hours apart.
Thank you again for your wonderful ministry.
That's a really good point to consider. Thank you for pointing that out. I've been back and forth on this issue with no certain persuasion on either side. Frustrating. 119 Ministries does a very good job of laying so many things out and are very convincing, esp. that the earth and heavens were created in darkness first and THEN there was light...so darkness begins the day. Another point that keeps me from embracing the sunrise to sunrise day is that the Talmud tells us the Pharisees observed a sunset to sunset day during the Messiah's lifetime and He never addressed/corrected this very important issue in scripture. Can you explain that? Would it be possible that some observed sunrise to sunrise and some did not, as some historical records indicate?
In the four gospel accounts we have differing versions of what women and when they came to the tomb. And we have two differing accounts concerning either "preparing" or "purchasing" spices and ointments. This does not require an additional sabbath.
Also, Jesus did eat the Passover per Lev 23. That is why he said, this is my flesh and blood referring to the wine and bread. This was the same night he would be captured right after he sent Judas out. So, Jesus was the Passover and that is why he said this is my blood and flesh! And right after that he was killed, and the pharisees begged for the romans to take the men down from the stake because that Sabbath was a High Sabbath (Feast of unleavened bread was also on a Saturday, making it a High Sabbath).
Do not believe me at all, but let my words encourage you to go and study this and come to your own conclusions. I am just a messenger.
Even though the Last Supper was not a Passover meal, the communion has many important symbolic meanings.
...except it was a Passover meal.
What did Jesus say? Simple Done!
Mark 14:12-16 KJVS
And the first day of unleavened bread, when they killed the passover, his disciples said unto him, Where wilt thou that we go and prepare that thou mayest eat the passover? [13] And he sendeth forth two of his disciples, and saith unto them, Go ye into the city, and there shall meet you a man bearing a pitcher of water: follow him. [14] And wheresoever he shall go in, say ye to the goodman of the house, The Master saith, Where is the guestchamber, where I shall eat the passover with my disciples? [15] And he will shew you a large upper room furnished and prepared: there make ready for us. [16] And his disciples went forth, and came into the city, and found as he had said unto them: and they made ready the passover.
It’s so crazy to me how the night of the 14th, with the 15th day being a memorial feast to the Lord, somehow means the 13th at evening. I used to keep it this way for years, but it never quite made sense to me. Once I figured out why, everything else came together and fit so perfectly. The lambs are to be killed on the 14th, but eaten that night, on the 15th, the night of solemn observance and the day that is commemorated as the day God passed over the Israelites and delivered them out of Egypt - unleavened. This fits with the instructions for the daily sacrifices (in which the *second* lamb of the day was to be killed at twilight), the example of Josiah’s Passover (in which they slaughtered tens of thousands of animals), and even the clear gospel of John - not to mention the thousands of years of history from sources like the Jews and even secular historians such as Josephus. The 14th was the day of preparation for the (unleavened) memorial feast which began at sundown and continued for seven days. To make the last supper a Passover is to deny that He was *the* Lamb which was slain for us (how do you eat it before it is slain?), not to mention there is no mention of lamb, bitter herbs, or even unleavened bread in any of the gospel accounts. To change it to the 13th at evening rewrites Torah and masks the importance of His death being the perfect fulfillment of the Lamb slain for us from the foundation of the world, just as if He wasn’t 3 days and 3 nights in the grave. If that were true and He actually died at the “wrong time,” it would mean He wasn’t the Messiah. To make the last supper a Passover observance emphasizes the importance of the meal He had, rather than the death that He died. The new covenant did not begin when He passed the cup. It began when His blood was shed. That is why we commemorate the night of the 14th and the 15th day - not the 13th at evening.
Can you do a teaching that proves when First Fruits is? From what I’ve researched, the Feast of Weeks (Pentecost) seems to be First Fruits. Numbers 28:26 declares First Fruits is after the weeks have passed. Those would be the weeks counted from Unleavened Bread to Shavuot. Which would add credibility that First Fruits is at Pentecost.
The way I understand it, the day of the wave sheaf offering is the day of the firstfruits, which is also the day in which the 50 day / 7 week count begins toward Pentecost. This is also the day in which the freshly risen Christ ascends to the Father, exemplifying the *first* of the firstfruits.
I'm now also starting to believe that Christ's second coming will be on this day, rather than Trumpets in the fall. I plan to do more study on that concept for certain, as thus far I've found it to be fascinating.
@@infinityBBC Any material supporting the firstfruits theory? I believe He will return on the Trumpets and the fall feasts are specifically the days of His return (resurrection, judgment, going to heaven, reaching heaven - all Sabbath days). But! I also think that some events will happen on the days of the spring festivals, just like some events happened at the fall feasts during the time of His first coming (He was born on the 1st Day of Tabernacles, circumcised on the 8th Day of Tabernacles, probably began His ministry on the Day of Atonement). So firstfruits (16th Abib) seems to indicate a resurrection of some sorts, while Pentecost indicates the latter rain. Therefore, again the opposite feasts would indicate something about His second coming, but not the actual event.
I've read quite a few of your comments replying to different people regarding the topic of this video and I agree that the new covenant Passover was instituted by our Messiah. He ate the Passover on Thursday evening, on the evening of the 14th, then was crucified on Friday on the 14th before the sun set, slept in grave on the Sabbath (the annual Sabbath of the 1st Day of Unleavened Bread fell on the same day as the weekly Sabbath) on the 15th, was resurrected on the 16th, the type met the antitype (14 - Passover, 15 - 1st Day of Unleavened Bread Sabbath Day, 16 - Firstfruits, which was the first day of the week that year).
God bless!
@@Christisthelightoftheworld he was in the grave 3 days and 3 nights
Wow! Wonderful explanation!
“ The evening is the last moment of a day.”
It seems you just contradicted yourself. I understand that the Passover is to be eaten at night before morning, after that confusion.
Didn’t YHWH separate the day from the night? And did Jesus say, “ Are there not twelve hours in the day? “John 11: 9 KJV
Thank you.
This is pure gold. It's got 123k views but I bet there aren't 123k people who even paid attention to any of this. Jesus rose on Saturday at about 7 pm or just before sunset. If you want to say he was raised after the sunset, I guess but He died at 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday so He should have risen at that same time on Saturday, maybe a few minutes after. What I'll say is if you say at least understand that it was Saturday evening and not Sunday morning and He was crucified on Wednesday before sunset, I'm good with it. You're with God. If you believe anything else, you're not with God.
He wouldn't have died as late in the day as you say because he was taken off the cross before sunset
It must be so humbling to have been given the authority to judge people like that.
The bible states he died about 3:00 pm on Wednesday when all the passover lambs wree killed . He had to be in the ground [buried] by 6:00pm as then it would have been Thursday [first day of unleaven bread] and the eating of the passover meal. That day was one of 7 High Day Sabbaths - no work was to be done. He could have risen anytime after the weekly sabbath at 6:00pm which would have then been Sunda y morning. It is like one minute after sunday midnight, it is monday morning and still dark.
@@eleanorseip2391 The passover lambs were killed at midday 3:00pm, I believe this is when Jesus died. He had to be buried by 6pm sun down as a miniutes afterwards it would have been Thursday the high day sabbath.
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I wasn't judging. Just stating the facts, as the next comment confirmed. Sorry that you had to take it that way
i think you folk have missed the boat on this one
you are very clear .... that the passover lamb was to be killed at even of the 14th day
but then you are indicating that the passover meal is eaten ... in the darkness houirs of the 15th day
so that begs a huge question?
does the angel of death .... and the subsequent death of the first born ..... happen in the darkness hours of the 15th day ???
the scriptures declare ... that passover .... is the 14th
so the question really should be .... is passover ....called passover ..... because .... the passover lamb is killed that day ...
the blood of the lamb is applied to the doors that day
or ..... is it really because .... the angel of death passes through the land ..... and passes over the houses with the blood of the lamb applied ??
ibelieve it should be that this last option is the real reason it is called .... passover day
Thanks Amen Hallelujah ❤❤❤
yeah there is 12 hrs in a day and also 24 hrs in a day . You are trying to get this to jive with Easter ? A pagan holiday? 3 days and 3 nights are 3 days and 3 nights not 36 hrts of daylight
Roger Boyd And He called the Light “Day” and the Darkness “Night”.
That’s what you’re saying, correct?
Thank's 👍🙏
With in the first 9 minutes I see problems. 119 Ministries have made several fatal flaws.
Thanks 119 Ministries. Yahweh bless you all.
The weekly Sabbaths fall on the 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th of every month. You can’t try to mixed them with weekly pagan days that did not exist, when you mixed them up every theory falls apart... including this one. Always trying to mix Yah’s calendar with the pagan, it doesn’t work...😡
It’s amazing how much more sense it makes. Not two sabbaths, but one!
@@Mikha335 right? My Torah group used to mocked me because I did not keep up with the 6 day work and rest on the Sabbath which I do. They just don’t keep the New Moon festival, I tried to explain to them than on most festival celebrations they were keeping two Sabbaths, the weekly Sabbath and the festival Sabbath if you follow the lunar/solar calendar they always match. Sometimes the Sabbath happens to follow on a Saturday, sometimes...
For the past several years Passover has fallen on a Saturday, so they are mixing a “preparation” day and a Sabbath on the same day... 🥴
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Yes, I find the same thing. I also meet with a Saturday group. Last year, the weekly sabbath followed the first “annual sabbath” of Tabernacles. As a result, everyone just kind of ignored the “annual sabbath”. The scripture is strangely silent on a second sabbath either conflicting with or falling on any day within the the two 7 day feasts. No man made postponements are necessary, and with the New Moon, everything falls into place. But people don’t want to see, they just keep repeating their mantra: “work six days, rest the 7th, work 6 days, rest the seventh...” which they insist has to mean a fixed cycle. And when you show them that it doesn’t in Leviticus 25 regarding the land sabbaths, they say “well that isn’t speaking about the weekly sabbath, therefore it doesn’t apply”.
@@Mikha335 well you’re the first person I talk to that sees that. Even some of the “big guys” still do the Saturday Sabbath, I don’t understand it. Why would Yah give us heavenly signs for every festival but have us follow a man made calendar for the Sabbath 🥴! Makes no sense... they say the Jews never stopped keeping the Sabbath! Didn’t get put out of the land because they stopped and were in exile for 70 years because of it? Any way is refreshing taking to a fellow believer!😊😊
@@Mikha335 I don’t know about the annual Sabbath though... care to explain?
I would add one more thing to this to that our Bible is misinterpreted in more ways than we know and that is that if he was the Lamb of God he only had a 1-year Ministry from the time when John the Baptist baptized him and the Holy Spirit God's Holy Spirit came down upon him and it had to be this way otherwise he cannot fulfill all it was written in the past to teach us to be able to see who he really was
It would be really nice if someone would correct all the bad translations that are in the Bible. With all the technology of today as knowledge has increased it would be awesome to have all these incorrect words that lead to bad doctrine removed from the Bible.
Gramps if you think this is correct then don’t be so quick to throw away anything?!
They are off by 24 hours and a mile of scripture !
First let me say it’s called Passover because it caused the Angel of death to Passover the Believers which took place through the Night of “Passover”!
Killing of the lamb and spreading the blood on the doorpost as well as Eating the Lamb followed by the Angel of death Passing over all took place as scripture says the “Evening of the 14th”!
When is the Evening of the 14th? At sunset on the 13th!
At sunset on the 13th starts the evening of the 14th and the beginning of the Passover’s 24hr day!
So the preparation for Passover by the Disciples was done on the 13th, at sunset on the 13th started the evening of the 14th or Wednesday, they ate Passover meal, Judas left to betray Christ ! Christ was arrested hours later in the Garden , Christ was questioned though the night by the Pharisees and delivered to Pilot in the morning, he was scourged and Crucified and died before Sundown on the day of Passover! Christ had to die on Passover he is our Passover Lamb!!
Amen Gramps!
The lord’s evening meal was Instituted after Jesus ate the Passover with his 11 disciples.
Actually, you have it perfectly backwards. The New Covenant Passover was instituted after Jesus ate supper/dinner with His disciples.
Exodus 12:8 ‘And they shall eat the flesh on that night, roasted in fire - with unleavened bread and with bitter herbs they shall eat it.
This is the night of the 14th not the 15th. Nowhere in Scripture are we instructed to have the Passover meal on the 15th.
If you remove the evening start of the day and the tradition of between the evenings starting at 3 pm (which is disproven by Debarim 16:6 & Jubilees 49:10-12) all the problems with the timing of Passover and the 15th day of the month disappear.
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@Back to the covenant
Ex 12:6 And ye shall keep it up until the 14th day, ye shall kill it in the evening (near the end of the 14th, but before the beginning of the 15th).
It will be roasted for several hours, then be eaten later in the evening (the beginning of the 15th), as the 14th ends in the evening,
the new day begins, the transition being in the evening, (between sundown, [ going dark] nearing the end of the 14th, , and finally,
full darkness, the actual end of the 14th/beginning of the 15th - when the sacrificed Passover Lamb is actually eaten)
Ex 12:8 And they shall eat the flesh IN THAT NIGHT (the beginning of the 15th) roast with fire, and UNLEAVENED BREAD, and bitter herbs.
This is the 1st day of the FEAST of UNLEAVENED bread, (the actual FEAST) occurring on the 15th, and unleavened bread being eaten
for the next 6 days, for a total of the 7days of UNLEAVENED bread.
The Passover IS NOT a feast, it is the day the Lamb is killed (nearing the end of the 14th in the evening), it is not eaten until the 15th begins
that same evening/night.
De 16:6 ...there shalt thou sacrifice the Passover at even, at THE GOING DOWN of the sun (on the 14th - Ex 12:6)
Le 23:6 And on the 15th day of the same month IS the FEAST of Unleavened Bread unto the Lord. For 7days ye must eat UNLEAVENED Bread
Ex 23:14 .THREE TIMES thou shalt keep a FEAST unto Me in the year.
Ex23:15 Thou shalt keep the FEAST of UNLEAVENED bread, thou shalt eat UNLEAVENED BREAD 7 days (beginning on the 15th)
Ex23:16 And the FEAST of Harvest, the Firstfruits of thy labor, and the FEAST OF iNGATHERING, which is at the end of the year.
De 16:16 THREE TIMES in a year, shall all males appear before the Lord thy God, in the place which He shall choose -
1.) in the FEAST of Unleavened bread, 2.) in the FEAST of Weeks/Harvest, 3.) in the FEAST of Tabernacles/Ingathering
2Chr 8:12 Then Solomon offered burnt offerings to the Lord...
2Chr 8:13 ...according to the commandment of Moses...THREE TIMES in the year
1.) the FEAST of Unleavened bread, 2.) the FEAST of Weeks, 3.) and in the FEAST of Tabernacles.
There are ONLY THREE Feasts delineated, the Passover IS NOT a feast, it is the sacrifice/killing of the Lamb.
@@mikebeck2484 Exo. 12:26-27-And it shall come to pass, when your children shall say to you, What mean ye by this service? *[What Service? Just the killing of the lamb? No.] That ye shall say, It is the sacrifice of the LORD’s passover, who PASSED OVER the houses of the children of Israel in Egypt, when He smote the Egyptians, and delivered our houses. And the people bowed their head and worshipped.
@@mikebeck2484 The Passover is not a Feast? Lev. 23 says otherwise. The weekly 7th-Day Sabbath is also a Feast Day.
@@GODISGOOD1958 Friend, in Lev 23 tells us..
Le 23:5 In the - [14th day ] - of the 1st month AT EVEN, is the Lords PASSOVER (the sacrifice/killing of the Passover Lamb)
Le 23:6 And on the - [15th day] - of the same month (the day after the 14th!) is the FEAST of UNLEAVENED BREAD unto the Lord, 7days ye must eat unleavened bread. (including bitter herbs - Ex 12:8)
This whole service/memorial is sometimes referred to as the "Feast" of the Passover, - that being, the sacrifice on the 14th, and the eating of the Passover Lamb with unleavened bread and bitter herbs on the 15th, which is the ACTUAL FEAST.
The THREE FEASTS the Israelites are commanded to observe every year are (Ex 23:14-17, De 16:16, 2Ch 8:13
1.) the FEAST of UNLEAVENED BREAD,
......Which begins on the 15th, after the Passover sacrifice on the 14th at even, the actual "Feast" of the Passover occurs on the 1st day of the FEAST of Unleavened Bread (on the 15th) The 7days of Unleavened Bread include the eating of the Passover on the 1st day of Unleavened bread, which is the 15th, thereafter only unleavened bread is eaten with meals for the remaining 6days, for the total of the 7days of Unleavened Bread.
2.) the FEAST OF HARVEST, (Weeks/Pentecost/FirstFruits),
......Which occurs 7 Sabbaths (50days) after the last day of Unleavened Bread.
3.) the FEAST OF TABERNACLES (Booths/Ingathering)
......Which is the final gathering of the harvest, in the 7th month.
The lords Passover - sacrifice of the Lamb - (on the 14th) is not feast day, as it is not eaten until the 15th day, which is the 1st day of the 7days of the FEAST OF UNLEAVENED BREAD.
One major point of confusion, is the issue of when a day starts, and ends for the Israelites.
The day ends (at the end of the day!) during the transition from the last light, to final darkness, which begins the next day. It is often referred to as the "twilight", or "dusk", The last several hours of a day are after the noon hour passes, and the sun is on its decline, towards dusk/final sundown.
The Passover Lamb is to be kept from the 10th, up until the 14th, and killed - at even - noted as being between the "2evenings" which are not actually 2separate evenings, but 2 phases of the transition from light to dark. The first phase is from noon to 3pm. the second from 3pm to 6pm (this is approximate) As the Lamb is killed on the 14th at even 9etween noon and 6pm, and then prepared and roasted for several hours thru the end of the day - (twilight/dusk), the final sundown and darkness begins the 15th day, which according to the Gregorian reckoning would still be considered the night of the 14th!
The Israelites killed the Passover on the 14th at even, roasted it several hours, ate it that same night, which is the beginning of the 15th, and the 1st day of the 7days of Unleavened bread. The Passover meal is the 1st day of Unleavened bread on the 15th. They were told to eat it in haste, with shoes on feet, staff in hand for in that same night the Death Angel would pass through Egypt. At midnight there was a cry throughout Egypt as they found all the 1st born killed. Pharoah called for Moses shortly after that, (during the same night) and told them to go - and to "ask a blessing for him also!" (As if it was out of his kindness and mercy that he was letting them go!)
I hope this helps! May the Lord bless, and keep you.
when i first began to learn from the spiritual father and read bout the change of days and seasons times and years my thoughts (and even as a child) i wondered many times why we went from one second after midnight was the next day...i wondered what happened to the rest of the night...and then later why the beginning of the year was in the middle of winter instead of maybe when flowers began to grow and bloom and baby animals and birds...and why would we would celebrate our "birth" day every year...we are only born once in this world...and of course why easter changed every year...my son at his fourth "birthday" was so excited when his "birthday" fell on easter...the next year he expected it to be the same and i had no answer for him...
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i dont need to watch this video to know-Yes it was the Passover meal
Anti- Missionary Jews in order to rubbish the authenticity of the Gospels point out the difference between John and the other synoptic gospels over the timing of the last Supper.
A good explanation is always welcome.
Be brave and watch the video. You might change your mind.
You don't say??!! Gee, how smart you are!
I doubt that it was. Jesus was the Passover lamb and died when the lambs were on the preparation day on the 14 th if Nisan - check with your Bible.
Oh yes you do NEED to watch, It wasn't the Passover meal. Ask yourself whay isn't it called The Lord's Passover Supper???????? Got an answe for that. Open your closed mind and you might learn something besides falling prey to centeries of TRADITION.
Although no specific command in Torah dictates the distance someone can travel on Sabbath, being in Bethany on 9Aviv, the day before Sabbath, would have ensured that He was within the traditional sabbath-day's walk from Jerusalem on 10Aviv.
Yeshuah said, With desire I have desired to eat this (Last Supper) Passover with you before I suffer." _Luke __22:15_ That was the eve of (Nisan 14) the 5th day of the week (Wed. evening); On the 5th day (Thursday morning), Yeshuah is prepared to be slaughtered (Isaiah 53: 7). On the 5th day, Yeshua"s Blood (his Soul) enters the earth (GEN. 4:10_ REV. 6: 9-11), as well as his body. Thursday evening is the eve of Unleavened bread, 15th of Nisan, from sundown Thurs. to sundown Fri., a High Sabbath before the Sabbath day (Nisan 16), from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday; at which time begins the 1st day of the week (Sun-day), Nisan 17. He was in the earth already by the end of 1.14; then the eve (of Thurs.) and morning (of Fri./1.15), the 1st day; then (1.16) Friday to Saturday, the 2nd day; then the eve of (1.17) Sat. and ""the morning of the 3rd day""" He has Risen! (Jonah 1:17)_ Amen.
...Claudio...you are correct. I write it out this way:
Thursday evening/Friday morning..............day 1............Gen. 1:5........
Friday evening/Saturday morning..............day 2.............Gen. 1:8.......
Saturday evening/Sunday morning...........day 3..............Gen. 1:13.....
You do realize that Christ, having "finished his work", and rested...arose on the 17th day of the month of Passover......THEN...
Gen. 8:4...........the ARK, "finished it's work", and rested..............................on the 17th day/ 7th month...which was the 1st month of their religious calendar...PASSOVER MONTH....
It is also the 7th day, which GOD rested on. I will show you that, should you like. BTW...it is also the 8th day...Leviticus....many things Christ fulfilled with his completed work.
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John
Pretty close to the truth. Sorry for using your space, but I would like to share with you, a study that I put together in-dept detail abou this and more mysteries sorrounding the death and resurrection of Christ. Please write me or send me your e-mail address, and I'll send you the original manuscript. Or find it in amazon, the book is tittle; Me against the religious world on the sign of Jonah. Thaks.
Of course it was Passover it wasn't Lent, or Easter, or Ramadon get real Jesus and HIS students were Jews.
They were Israelites.
Please learn the difference.
They did not practice Judaism.
They followed the law and the prophets.
Judaism is a perversion, brought about when non Israelites were converted, bringing with them their traditions and superstitions.
Two big major mistakes you make. Jesus did not arrive in Bethany on the weekly Sabbath, nor did they make Him a meal on the weekly Sabbath. That would be breaking the Sabbath. Also, you are counting the 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, and 14th days as your six days and ignoring the preposition that says, "before." Six days BEFORE (πρὸ) the Passover. You don't count the day of the Passover or the event of the Passover when Christ was crucified as part of your six-day count. Jesus arrives in Bethany on Friday, the 8th. Another major mistake is you assume that it has to be 12 full hours of day and 12 full hours of night. Nowhere is that taught, and there are scriptures that teach, "on the third day." Just like the 15th "DAY" of unleavened bread began at night, it's still considered the day of unleavened, even though it is nighttime. There were two back-to-back Sabbaths that year: Friday the 15th and Saturday (the weekly Sabbath) the 16th. The Greek does not read, "the third day has already passed." Absolutely not! There is a demonstrative being used that you ignore, "τούτοις," which means "this third day" is (present tense) passing (or leading away). You're seeing what you want to see and ignoring the grammar of the Greek text. You also ignore the order in which Jesus phrased His being in the heart of the earth. He says, "3 days and 3 nights." This is contrary to the order of the Hebrew day, which begins at night. He did not say "3 nights and 3 days"; He said, "3 days and 3 nights."
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...except their time sequence is incorrect resulting in one observing the Passover on the wrong day.
I heard a teaching that said the Jews in Jesus day observed a meal called the "feast of the first born" on the evening of the beginning of the 14th, and that this was the "Last Supper". I have not yet been able to confirm this though.