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The Crucifixion Was Not On Friday PDF - Church of God Faithful Flock

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20 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Crucifixion</strong> <strong>Was</strong> <strong>Not</strong> on <strong>Friday</strong>lived nearly 1000 years ago, declared that the Jews preservedthe calendar "transmitted by the Sages from one generationto another on the authority <strong>of</strong> Moses, our Teacher ... on thebasis <strong>of</strong> calculation" (from Sanctification <strong>of</strong> the New Moon,chapter 18, §7).Now that we have determined that the calendar whichJ esus and the J ews used was divinely inspired <strong>of</strong> <strong>God</strong> andcommitted to the J ews for transmission through all generations,then there are only two things left in order to provewhen the crucifixion and the resurrection <strong>of</strong> J esus Christ occurred. <strong>On</strong>e is to determine the calendar dates <strong>of</strong> the Passoverduring the years <strong>of</strong> Christ's ministry. <strong>The</strong> other is to determinethe exact year <strong>of</strong> the crucifixion.Now for the seven historical and calendrical pro<strong>of</strong>s thatthe "Good <strong>Friday</strong>-Easter Sunday" tradition is a fable whichdenies Jesus to be the Savior.Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>e: <strong>The</strong> CALENDAR Tells WhenHere is the chart, which can be verified by any work onthe "Jewish Calendar," ABSOLUTELY CORRECT ACCORDING TO THEEXACT AND INSPIRED COMPUTATION PRESERVED SINCE THE DAYSoF MosEs!Passover DatesA.D. 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, April 16A.D. 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, April 5..--A.D. 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, April 25A.D. 32 ............... Monday, April 14A.D. 33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <strong>Friday</strong>, April 3To place the Passover on a <strong>Friday</strong> in 30 A.D. is to violateone <strong>of</strong> the inspired rules <strong>of</strong> the calendar- that no commonyear <strong>of</strong> the sacred calendar may have 356 days. Common years<strong>of</strong> twelve months may be only 353, 354 or 355 days long- afact you can verify in the Jewish Encyclopedia. <strong>The</strong>ologiansplace the Passover <strong>of</strong> 30 A.D. on <strong>Friday</strong>, April 7 - 356 daysafter the Passover <strong>of</strong> 29 A.D. Count it for yourself! This dateis two days late. <strong>The</strong> Passover in 30 A.D. was only 354 daysafter that <strong>of</strong> 29 A.D.

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