Passover, Exodus, and Passion

January 6, 2018 | Author: Anonymous | Category: Arts & Humanities, Religious Studies, Judaism
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‘And youª shall keep it till on¹ the fourteenth day² of the same month; then the whole assembly³ of the congregation of Israel is to kill it between the settingsⁿ. (Exodus 12:6 MISB)

1st Setting point At noon 2nd Setting point At sunset sunrise

Between the settings

‫בֵּ ין הָ עַ ְרבָ יִם‬ 14th Day

‘And they shall eat the flesh that night, roasted with fire, and they shall eat it with unleavened bread and bitter herbs. (Exodus 12:8 MISB)

Passover in Egypt 1 day and 1 night

Passover Eaten Remains burned

Passover Killed

14th Day

The Destroyer Passes over

That Night Passover in Egypt A day and a night

And none of you shall go outside the door of his house until morning. (Exodus 12:22 NAS)

And they set out from Rameses in the first month, in the fifteenth day of the first month. In the day after the Passover the sons of Israel went out with a high hand before the eyes of all the Egyptians, 4 while the Egyptians were burying all their firstborn whom Yãhweh had struck down among them. Yãhweh had also executed judgments on their gods., (Num 33:3-4 MISB)

Exodus Begins At sunrise

Border of Egypt with wilderness

in the day after the Passover

‫ממָ ח ֳַרת הַ פֶּ סַ ח‬ Exodus 1 day and 1 night

Exodus Ended By Sunrise

Leaving Rameses With a high hand

15th Day (day after Passover)

Exodus by Night

Egypt Plundered & Buries its first-born

Exodus: a day and a night

“Observe¹ the month² of the Aviv³ and celebrate the Passover to Yãhweh your Almĩghty, for in the monthº of Aviv Yãhweh your Almĩghty brought you out of Egypt by night.ª (Deut 16:1 MISB)

by Night

‫ָל ְילָה‬

And¹ they baked the dough which they had brought out of Egypt into cakes of unleavened bread. For it had not become leavened, since they were driven out of Egypt and could not delay, nor had they prepared any provisions for themselves. (Exodus 12:39 MISB) Israel Makes the First Camp outside Egypt at Succoth

Israel Bakes Unleavened Dough into Bread Thankful for Deliverance

16th Day: Israel Encamped Israel Rests a Day and A Night

Israel Revives (recuperates) 1 day and 1 night

Israel sets out to next encampment

Additional Festive Offerings that May be eaten for “a day and night”

The priest threw a handful of the wave offering on the altar to be burned until morning as an Olah ascending offering. The rest of the offering was eaten by the priests or burned by morning (Lev. 6:9-10, 14-18). The same procedure pertained to the lambs offered with the wave offering.

Additional Festive Offering May be eaten for a day and night Passover Memorial Offering

Annual Sabbath Spanning both feasts 14

Memorial Seder

Memorial of Passover in Egypt

Wave offering Ashes removed Memorial Of Exodus

15

Memorial of Exodus

Additional Passover Offering to Memorialize Exodus (passover the Border of Egypt)

16 Additional Barley Offering waved Calendar day for eating Wave offering

End of Day for eating 2nd Passover offering Memorializing The Exodus

End of Day for burning The ascending offering (of the wave offering)

End of day for eating Passover offering And 1st Festive offering

14

Memorial Seder

Memorial of Passover in Egypt

And you shall not leave any of it over until daybreak, but whatever is left of it until daybreak, you shall have burned with fire. (Exodus 12:10 MISB)

15

Memorial Of Exodus

Memorial of Exodus

“For seven days no leaven shall be seen with you in all your territory, and none of the flesh which you sacrifice in the setting of the first day¹ shall remain all night until the daybreak. (Deut. 16:4 MISB)

16 Olah of Wave offering

“Command Aaron and his sons, saying, ‘This is the instruction for the wholeascending sacrifice: the whole-ascending sacrifice itself shall remain on the hearth on the altar all night until the morning, and the fire on the altar is to be kept burning on it. (Lev. 6:9 MISB)

The “Day” for a Temple Offering is a day and a night — from daybreak to daybreak Passover Offering

14

Memorial Seder

Memorial of Passover in Egypt

2nd Passover Offering Deut 16

15

Memorial Of Exodus

Memorial of The Exodus Pass over the Border of Egypt

Olah of Wave Offering For Yahweh

16 Memorial of day Of Rest, thanks, and Renewal, Revival Outside Egypt

“15. ‫ ּובְ ַשר זֶּבַ ח ּתו ַֹדת ְשלָמָ יו‬AND THE FLESH OF THE SACRIFICE OF HIS THANKSGIVING PEACE-OFFERING — There are many inclusions here, ‫ — לְ ַרבוֹת חַ טָ את‬to

include the sin-offering, ‫ — וְ אָ ָשם‬and the guilt-offering, ‫ — וְ אֵּ יל ָנזִיר‬and the ram of the nazir, ‫ַארבָ עָ ה עָ ָשר‬ ְ ‫ — ַוחֲגִ יגַ ת‬and the festival-offering of the fourteenth of Nissan, ‫ — ֶּשי ְִהיּו ֶּנאֱכָלִ יו‬that they should be eaten ‫— לְ יוֹם ָו ָל ְילָה‬ for a day and a night, the day of the sacrifice and the night which follows.” (Lev. 7:15, Rashi, Sapirstein Edition, Rabbi Nosson Scherman, Rabbi Meir Zlotowitz)

Special Offerings cover three days and three nights Sheol surrounds Yeshua. Passover Offering Yeshua begins to suffer “Examined” As he is examined

Nicodemus Joseph Yahweh's Yeshua ascends portion The Waveand Offering The Night of Watching The Guard on the Embalm Yeshua Of From Wave death offering Is Prepared For Yahweh. The Tomb is setWatch He revives, Ascended resurrects Is set. Lamb provided Yeshua Killed By G-d Killed

14 Day 1

Night 1

Memorial of the First Day

15 Day 2

Night 2

Memorial of the Second Day

16 Day 3

Night 3

Memorial of the Third Day

Three days and three nights In the heart of the Earth (Sheol)

Sheol surrounds Yeshua. Yeshua begins to suffer As he is examined

The Guard Watching Yeshua Killed

14 Day 1

Nicodemus and Joseph Embalm Yeshua

7th Day Sabbath First of the Sabbaths Later of the Sabbaths

Annual Sabbath Joining two feasts Night 1

Memorial of the First Day

15 Day 2

Night 2

Memorial of the Second Day

16 Day 3

Night 3

17

Memorial of the Third Day

Three days, three days and three nights And 72 hours surrounded by Sheol

Yeshua ascends From death He revives, resurrects

Julian Dates, March 24, 25, 26, 27, AD 34 And Roman Weekdays.

Sheol surrounds Yeshua. Yeshua begins to suffer As he is examined

The Guard Watching Yeshua Killed

Wed Mar 24

Nicodemus and Joseph Embalm Yeshua

7th Day Sabbath First of the Sabbaths Later of the Sabbaths

Annual Sabbath Joining two feasts Night 1

Memorial of the First Day

Thur Mar 25

Night 2

Memorial of the Second Day

Fri Mar 26

Night 3

Sat Mar 27

Memorial of the Third Day

Three days, three days and three nights And 72 hours surrounded by Sheol

Yeshua ascends From death He revives, resurrects

Now the later of the Sabbaths¹, as it began to dawn² on the first of the Sabbaths³, Miriam Magdalene and the other Miriam cameª to look at the grave. (Matthew 28:1 MISB)

And when the Sabbath¹ was past, Miriam Magdalene, and Miriam the mother of James, and Salome, bought² spices, that they might come and anoint him. 2 And very earlyº on the first of the sabbaths¹, they came² to the tomb as rises the sun. (Mark 16:1-2 MISB) And on the one Sabbathⁿ they rested [according to the commandment]ª, 1 but on the first of the sabbaths, at deep dawn, they came² to the tomb, bringing the ¹spices³ which they had prepared. (Luke 23:56-24:1 MISB) Now on the first of the sabbaths¹ Miriam Magdalene came² early to the tomb, while it was still dark³, and saw the stone already taken away from the tomb. (John 20:1 MISB)

15 ‘You shall also count for yourselves in the time to come after the Rest Day, from the day when you brought in the sheaf of the wave offering; there shall be seven complete Sabbaths. 16 ‘Yet in the time to come after the seventh Sabbath you are counting a fiftieth day; then you shall present a new grain offering to Yãhweh. (Leviticus 23:15-16 MISB)

Therefore, in the time after the annual Passover Shabbat (on Nisan 15), seven Sabbaths were counted. The first one was immediately after Passover, and it is called the "first of the Sabbaths". (The Hebrew literally says, “in the day after the Sabbath”, but in accord with the definitions of day in Gen. 2:4, 17, 30:33 and Joel 2:31 it means whatever time period necessary to fit seven sabbaths, and likewise in Lev. 23:16, whatever time after the seventh Sabbath necessary to count a 50th day.) Some reasons why this truth was covered up. 1. 2. 3.

The Church corrupted it because the Passion Chronology upholds the Torah The Rabbis corrupted it because the Passion Chronology upholds Messiah Yeshua. Messianics still don't get it because they don't realize the Church chronology is anti-Torah on purpose, and second that Judaism corrupted the necessary facts along with the Church.

Joseph and Nicodemus

Yeshua enters Gates of Sheol

Joseph wraps Yeshua in linen sheet at first

After Annual Shabbat Yeshua is wrapped in Linen Strips and Spices Brought by Nicodemus

Notice that the week day Notice also that the Julian numbers are exactly 10 less month day numbers are 20 than the month day more than the week day numbers. Easy to remember numbers. Easy to remember this way. Resurrection

Yeshua dies 4th day Nisan 14 Mar 24

Night 1

5th day Nisan 15 Mar 25

Night 2

th Day 6th day Nisan 16 Mar 26

Annual Shabbat

At first Yeshua was wrapped in a

‫ סָ ִדין‬σινδονι The Greek term transliterates the Hebrew term. This word means a single linen sheet (cf. Mat. 27:59; Mark 14:51-52, 15:46; Luke 23:53), and refers to the “man in linen” Messianic Prophecies (Ezek. 9:2-10:6; Dan. 10:5; 12:6-7). Joseph bought a single linen sheet and they buried him quickly because of the Shabbat.

Night 3

7th day Nisan 17 Mar 27

Regular Shabbat

Later Yeshua was re-wrapped in spices (brought by Nicodemus) and linen strips

‫ אֶּ ת־הַ כֻּּתֳ נוֹת‬οθονια,

οθονιοις, οθονιων (always plural); John 19:40, 20:5-7. To do this they moved his body up down and side to side, just like the wave offering. See MISB for structure details of John 19:38ff.

1.

Judaism suppresses the knowledge that the sacrificial system requires the day to run from daybreak to daybreak. The majority without a thorough knowledge of Torah resist the daybreak day because they think it would affect the Sabbath. It doesn't. Judaism also ceased to pay attention to the daybreak day after the destruction of the Temple. Yet, it can be found in the fine print of Torah commentaries, and it is necessary to explain many things in Torah.

2.

Christianity suppresses the fact that the original texts say "first of the sabbaths" because 1. this exalts the Sabbath, and 2. it prevents them from changing the Sabbath to Sunday.

3. 4. 5.

Judaism changed the time of the Sabbatical year. Judaism changed the way the Jubilee year is calculated. Judaism changed when the Torah was supposed to be read in the Sabbath year. 6. Judaism changed the new moon day from the day of sighting to the day of the conjunction or dark moon. 7. Judaism eliminated 162 years from the Persian Period 8. Judaism went along with the Church (or vice versa) in AD 140 to introduce the meaning of "week" for the word Sabbath. 9. Judaism fails to explain that Passover and Exodus are two festivals joined in the annual Sabbath, and that the Exodus was in the night following the 15th. 10. The Church fails to understand the wave offering was not complete until the high priest removed the ashes from the altar at the end of the following

This whole conspiracy to cover up the truth of Torah and Yeshua's Death and Resurrection according to it can now be exposed.

Presentation by Daniel Gregg Other presentations and Chronology at www.torahtimes.org

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