Easter

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- Jesus was judge 9 AM, crucified 12 AM, died ~3 PM, taken off the cross before 6 PM and placed in the tomb on the evening of this "preparation" day. Then the only possible red moon eclipse proof marker from 20 to 24 hours 31 AD. 33 AD misses their eclipse happened before sunset and below the horizon and 30 AD had none. -There is one major problem with this and took me a while to figure, symbolically the Passover lamb was to be slaughtered between the two evenings (Num 9:1-4), in this week that would normally have been Thursday afternoon. But you see already when they where to put Jesus in the tomb; Mark 15:42 "Now when evening had already come, since it was the day of preparation (that is, the day before the high Sabbath). So this evening was the start of the preparation day, and Jesus was dead. i.e. the Passover! Thus AD 31. - Normally the First fruits Offering is the day after the High Sabbath following Passover, this time (31 AD) the weekly Sabbath came right after, thus the double Sabbaths and an exception to post pond the First fruits until Sunday by tradition, it fits only 31 AD and is the hidden solution for the age old Sabbath dialectic. - The women had all Thursday until 6 PM to buy their oil. - The priests began to make the first cutting right at the end of the Sabbath, then continuing over into the next day (this year Sunday) of the week, when the bulk of the work would be done. exactly as did Jesus our H KARS

What is twilight? Is it the span of time between sunrise and sunset? If so, could we say that Jesus Christ rose during twight of the Sabbath day just before dark of the first day of the week? Or was it sundown, then the sky light up with twilight, then darkness of the first day of the week? Just wondering. I have been at the beach during dark, watched twilight before the rising of the sun. I even took pictures of the whole event. Darkness with the moon was shining; the twilight when the sky is purple, then grows light in colors; then the sun rises on the horizon of the water. It is a sight to see; including the rising of the moon, followed by the sun. Awesome experiences. So what do you say about this? David L. Nunn


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