Tradition can hurt sometimes...
I was recently reading on the Passover, which starts at 6pm next Wednesday. I was genuinely unfamiliar with the feast, and I got curious, especially with Jesus refering to it so much.
Of course we know that Jesus was crucified for our complete passover offering to God to get rid of all our sins (which I'm hoping we're going to do a study on soon). Which this fulfills the law of the passover lamb as well.
Yet, tradition teaches that Jesus was crucified on a Friday (Roman calender), Thursday (Hebrew calender). Well I've recently discovered that this is completely wrong, according to the Hebrew Law.
The passover lamb, would be slaughtered on the specific day (at about 3pm in the afternoon). When that day arrived, it was on a WEDNESDAY! Now this makes complete sense. It has become knowlage that the Sabath, originally was on Saturday (Hebrew calender). It did not change until the world adopted the Roman calender. The Bible discribes Jesus being in the tomb for 3 days. Well using Roman calender, if he died on Friday, he wouldn't have had 3 days. Yet on the Hebrew calender, for example this year, passover is on a Wednesday! So this means that three days later (which is celebrated as the Sabath for the Jewish people) Jesus rose (once again this year, that day is Saturday).
So tradition has messed up again. I think this is a good lesson to prove that Christianity can never become a religion, it is a relationship.
Jesus is the WAY, TRUTH, and the LIFE... COME GET SOME!!!
PRAISE GOD!!!!
PRAISE JESUS!!!!
PRAISE HOLY SPIRIT!!!
WOOT THANG!!!
