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Easter vs Good Friday
Discussion in 'Fundamental Baptist Forum' started by Reynolds, Apr 10, 2020.
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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We used to have a Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter service. We still have Good Friday and Easter. -
Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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There is calender proof of when the 14th of Nissan was in the years covering 29AD to 35AD. The Catholic Church just chose the day in 33AD. 29AD it was on Saturday. Most of those years the 14th of Nissan landed on a Monday. There was no Thursday at all. AD 30, the Day was Wednesday. There is no proof that Jesus was born on the current 0 year of the Calendar. Most agree it was between 4BC and 1AD. Friday is the 33AD day, so probably the wrong day and year, even though the current calendar is based on that supposition. By the way, the day the Catholics use as a Friday, is April 1, otherwise known as April fools day....
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Newton was not bad with his math. But 2000 years from AD 30 is 2030. Jesus definitely did not die in AD60. I do not know how Newton was figuring it out. But the church age was only going to last for 2000 years, so Newton was pretty close.
The church age started on the cross, the second the Law of Moses ended. It was not the destruction of an earthly temple. It was the Atonement on the cross, by the Messiah, Jesus Christ. If Newton was going by the destruction in 70AD and what led up to it, that could be why he was off by some 30+ years. -
Wow, talking about the BC and AD dates - I have a rare coin with Ceasers likeness - dated 3 BC
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1.) Lent, Mardi Gras, Ash Wednesday, & Maundy Thursday are not found in Scripture. And neither is Easter !
2.) There's no way to get 3 days & nights from Friday to Sunday, so "Good Friday" is man-made.
3. The actual anniversary days of Jesus' death & resurrection seldom fall on Friday or Sunday. Simply look to see what day passover (Seder) starts each year. Remember, Jesus died on the 1st day of passover, with the "Last Supper", His arrest, trial, 'passion', & death all occurring within that 24 hours.
But there's nothing wrong with honoring & celebrating the resurrection of Jesus, which is the central event & basis of all Christianity -
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Lent is mentioned in the Bible seven times! (and isnt "7" the perfect number??)
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And don't forget the KJV mentions reckless driving !
Acts 5:12 And by the hands of the apostles were many signs and wonders wrought among the people; (and they were all with one accord in Solomon's porch.) -
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Lent --- seven times in the Bible!
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Yet - on the Cross - Jesus did say "It is finished"
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