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Yes, and observing His resurrection is paramount, regardless where the term for it came from!The proper theological term is Resurrection Sunday and not Easter.
The resurrection is foreshadowed in Yahweh's feast days:Yes, and observing His resurrection is paramount, regardless where the term for it came from!
I'm assuming you're referring to the mistranslation in the KJV. The word there is Pascha - passoverActs 12:4 -- just saying.
What - the KJV is not perfect!I'm assuming you're referring to the mistranslation in the KJV. The word there is Pascha - passover
Um, no.What - the KJV is not perfect!![]()
You are aware that the word easter in all European languages except German and English is a form of the word "pascha" are you not?I'm assuming you're referring to the mistranslation in the KJV. The word there is Pascha - passover
You have christian freedom to mix the set-apart and the profane? Christian freedom to change set times (lev 23)?Ah, the ghost of Alexander Hislop rears his ugly head again. Ishtar and Eostre must be the same because they sound the same — that's pretty much the extent of the argument.
Bede is the one ancient source that contends there was even an Anglo-Saxon goddess named Eostre — beyond that, zilch. But since Bede was venerable, it stuck.
Personally, I have no attachment to religious holidays; every Sunday is a celebration of the resurrection. But I think it is a matter of Christian liberty to allow those who want to celebrate Easter to do when the resurrection and the at-onement of Christ is at the forefront.
And I have no problems with Easter eggs and such; the granddaughter is a fierce egg hunter and it harms no one.
Given the crass commercialism and sentimentalization of Christmas, the harmless traditions that have accreted to Easter seem mild, and perhaps heartening. The secular world has easily co-opted the baby in the manger, but it can't quite come to grips with the blood massacre of the God Incarnate and his resurrection. So yes, I can celebrate Easter properly because its message is anathema to those who don't believe.
I celebrate the Resurrection everyday. You only celebrate it once a year? That's fine, I won't judge youYou have christian freedom to mix the set-apart and the profane? Christian freedom to change set times (lev 23)?
This christian freedom is a license for lawlessness it seems.
You have christian freedom to mix the set-apart and the profane? Christian freedom to change set times (lev 23)?
This christian freedom is a license for lawlessness it seems.
14th day of the month of abib. Sighted moon to start the month, ripening barley to start the year so the firstfruits offering is timed correctly even though it can't be offered currently. That is how it was done in Yeshua's time.So it seems. But things are not always as they seem. If you do indeed celebrate the Pascha, tell me how you determine the date.