Was Jesus crucified on the Passover, of earlier?

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Was Jesus crucified on the Passover, of earlier?

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The question is whether the Sabbath which came the next day was a Saturday Sabbath or the Passover Sabbath or both. I believe that all the evidence is unanimous that Jesus was crucufied on the day before the Passover. Matthew confirms this, as in Matthew 27:62 he says that the day after the crucifixion was the "one after Preparation Day" (ie preparation day for the Passover.

And John has no Eucharist account at the last supper.

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Yahwehismywitness wrote:
No, it doesn't
Today is 3rd day since these things were done but he was not there they were there early and he was not there so it was dark when he arose
If it was dark, that would be the first part, the night part, of the third day, wouldn't it?

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If it was dark, that would be the first part, the night part, of the third day, wouldn't it?
The women went at first light and he was not there which it is reasonable to consider it was dark. I think it was Sabbath

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Yahwehismywitness wrote:
If it was dark, that would be the first part, the night part, of the third day, wouldn't it?
The women went at first light and he was not there which it is reasonable to consider it was dark. I think it was Sabbath
But isn't the Sabbath from sunset to sunset?

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But isn't the Sabbath from sunset to sunset?
Absolutely that is what I do and he says he is Lord of the Sabbath Matthew 12:1-8

It was Passover

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Yahwehismywitness wrote:
But isn't the Sabbath from sunset to sunset?
Absolutely that is what I do and he says he is Lord of the Sabbath Matthew 12:1-8

It was Passover
Is Passover one day or several?

How does Passover fit in around when he died and when he arose?

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Yahwehismywitness,
re: "He told them they would see no sign because they did not believe in him"

What verse says that?

Also, what does your comment in post #88 have to do with post #86?

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Re: Was Jesus crucified on the Passover, of earlier?

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Yahwehismywitness,

Why did you reply to my post #83 and then comment on a different issue?

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Re: Was Jesus crucified on the Passover, of earlier?

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Sojournerofthearth,
re: "Well, yeah, he said it in Mat 12:39... and a sigh shall not be given to it... but in Matthew he finished the whole sentence."

So you're saying that Mark didn't know that the Messiah had gone on to say "except for the sign of the prophet Jonah?

Also, you have a question directed to you in post #83

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Yahwehismywitness,
re: "The women went at first light and he was not there which it is reasonable to consider it was dark. I think it was Sabbath"

So then if you're referring to the weekly Sabbath, you're saying that the resurrection occurred sometime during the first half, i.e., the night portion of the Sabbath, and that the women came to do their work on the Sabbath. Is that what you mean?

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So then if you're referring to the weekly Sabbath, you're saying that the resurrection occurred sometime during the first half, i.e., the night portion of the Sabbath, and that the women came to do their work on the Sabbath. Is that what you mean?
I believe the last supper refers to Seder meal mentions fruit of the vine in Matthew 26:29 4 cups of wine is shared at Seder meal. Verse 26:2 says in 2 days is feast of Passover and that is when the Son of Man is betrayed to be crucified. Verse 19 says they made ready the Passover.

So it was Passover week (7 days) first and last are holy days no work. Believe it was the following morning they came for Jesus because 26:45 they were resting and he says rise in verse 46 and Judas betrayed him so it is during Passover week. Another day third day of Passover Matthew 27 then darkness fell verse 45 it was at night he died on 3rd night of Passover week. His appearance is probably Sabbath of Passover week in my opinion

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