The Arrest Trial Crucifixion of Christ
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Posted by: DIS | January 6, 2015
The Chronological order of events concerning the Arrest, Trial, Crucifixion, Burial, and Ressurection of Christ
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Correction: Aviv 14 was on the 3rd day of the week (Tuesday) and Aviv 15 was on the 4th day of the week (Wednesday). Got my days mixed up!
By: S on January 9, 2015
at 6:56 am
Thank you for the kind words S. and for the added helpful information. I learned this teaching from Sue Patterson a few years ago and searched it out in the scriptures for more understanding. So the credit should go to her diligence. All for Gods glory.. I perceive that the atonement expresses more of God’s character and love than anything else in the scriptures. JMO.. It is one of the most amazing stories ever told. Bob and I are both blessed to receive such beautiful comments as yours. They are truly treasures to us…may the Lord bless all of your days, Bill
By: thedivinelyinspiredscriptures.wordpress.com on January 9, 2015
at 9:29 pm
Morning Bill,
Thank you for this study. I give the glory to our Lord that we have been blessed with a kind and gentle teacher as diligent as you. Thank you for sharing this with us.
When I go back to the year 30AD, Aviv 14 (which was April 4th on the Julian calendar) was the 2nd day of the week. Aviv 15 – the day of the crucifixion – would have been on the 3rd day of the week. (In the midst of the week he shall be cut off – maybe another layer to Dan 9:26?). First fruits is always on “the morrow after the weekly Sabbath” Lev 23:11 – (i.e. on the first day of the new week). By my calculation it would make Jesus resurrection on the eve of Aviv 18 (the weekly Sabbath – the new day began at sunset.). I don’t believe these minor details matter at all. I am simply blown away by what was revealed to you and how well you presented all the information contained in the gospels.
You and Bob have been such a blessing to us, I cannot express how appreciative we are. You have led us to the real Jesus, the “Light” (so eloquently described by Stephen Crisp in his “A Short History of a Long Travel from Babylon to Bethel.) Without you, may be we would have never found it!
Blessings from us.
By: S on January 9, 2015
at 2:29 am