Alan Gross
Well-Known Member
CHRONOLOGY OF THE CRUCIFIXION WEEK.
by Wayne Carver
FRIDAY Nisan 9th, John 12:1—
“Then Jesus six days before the Passover came to Bethany...”
Jericho to Bethany.
“Then Jesus six days before the passover came to Bethany,
where Lazarus was which had been dead,
whom He raised from the dead.
"There they made Him a supper; and Martha served:
but Lazarus was one of them that sat at the table with Him.
"Then took Mary a pound of ointment of spikenard, very costly,
and Anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped His feet with her hair:
and the house was filled with odour of the ointment” (John 12:1-3).
"We are now ready to consider the details
of the Chronology of the Crucifixion Week.
"...We are beginning on the day that our Lord Jesus Christ
made the final part of His Journey to Bethany from Jericho
and step-by-step carefully go through the details
of the Scriptural Record that will take us Event-by-Event
to that early Sunday Morning when the Empty Tomb was discovered.
"Friday, the Ninth of Nisan.
"Our Starting Point in The Bible is John 12:1-3, seen above.
"And you’ll recall from your Bible History
that by this time during our Lord's Ministry on Earth
"and all of these events taking place that would be recorded later
in The New Testament, IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER
"That SEVERAL CHANGES to the Observance of the Passover
HAD TAKEN PLACE since God had first given this Feast
through Moses at the time of the Exodus.
Observe:
As you know, "Originally, Scripture referred
to the Fourteenth of Nisan as the “Passover”
and the Seven Days of Nisan Fifteenth through the Twenty-First
as the “Feast of Unleavened Bread.”
"However, in the days of our Lord,
the Jews referred to the entire Eight-Day Celebration as both
the “Passover” and the “Feast of Unleavened Bread” interchangeably.
We need to be sure to keep this fact in mind, as we study these days.
"The High Point in the Celebration was the Passover Sabbath,
which was observed on Nisan Fifteenth.
"To the Jews of our Lord’s day,
this was the focal point of the Entire Celebration,
and it was referred to as the “Passover.”
"The day previous, Nisan Fourteenth, God’s Passover,
was referred to as the Preparation day.
"Therefore, when John wrote that
“Jesus six days before the passover came to Bethany,”
he was using the term “Passover” as it was used at that time.
"John had in view The High Sabbath of the Passover Celebration,
which was Nisan Fifteenth.
"So we can identify the day on which our Lord arrived in Bethany.
"That was Friday, Nisan the Ninth.
"It was on this day that our Lord arrived at the home of Martha,
Mary and Lazarus, in the little village of Bethany,
which was Fifteen Furlongs (1 and 7/8 miles) from Jerusalem.
"The Lord Jesus Christ arrived in Bethany
sufficiently early enough on that Friday afternoon, of Nison the Ninth
to permit Martha and Mary to prepare a supper for Him.
"We can be sure that the preparation of the food
was finished before sunset.
"However, the supper was not eaten
until after the sun had set and "a new day to the Jews had begun",
that is after Sunset of Friday Nison the Ninth,
it was now the the beginning of the Saturday the Tenth to the Jews.
"When Mary took the pound of ointment of spikenard
and poured it on Jesus’ feet and then wiped them with her hair,
the Evening of the Tenth of Nisan, a Seventh-Day Sabbath,
had already begun.
"This act of Mary’s
was the First Phase of the Selection of the Paschal Lamb,
which God’s Law said must be done on the Tenth Day of the Month."
So, the Selection of Jesus as The Paschal Lamb
has now fully been Accomplished.
"Scripture does not tell us whether or not our Lord
spent that entire evening in the home of Martha and Mary.
"The inference is that He did.
"It is significant that after our Lord’s arrival
in the vicinity of Jerusalem to keep His Appointment with the cross,
He never spent a night in the city of Jerusalem.
"In Scripture, Jerusalem represents the fold of Judaism,
the Housing Place of the Sheep of that Nation.
"After our Lord was Selected as the True Paschal Lamb
Who was to die, not only for the lost sheep of the House of Israel,
but for of the Elect sheep of the Gentiles,
it was necessary for Him to Remain Separate.
"The Law Required that the Selected Paschal Lamb
be Set Apart from the rest of the sheep.
"Bethany represents Jesus' Position of Separation,
as we see Jesus remaining, “outside the camp.”
by Wayne Carver
FRIDAY Nisan 9th, John 12:1—
“Then Jesus six days before the Passover came to Bethany...”
Jericho to Bethany.
“Then Jesus six days before the passover came to Bethany,
where Lazarus was which had been dead,
whom He raised from the dead.
"There they made Him a supper; and Martha served:
but Lazarus was one of them that sat at the table with Him.
"Then took Mary a pound of ointment of spikenard, very costly,
and Anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped His feet with her hair:
and the house was filled with odour of the ointment” (John 12:1-3).
"We are now ready to consider the details
of the Chronology of the Crucifixion Week.
"...We are beginning on the day that our Lord Jesus Christ
made the final part of His Journey to Bethany from Jericho
and step-by-step carefully go through the details
of the Scriptural Record that will take us Event-by-Event
to that early Sunday Morning when the Empty Tomb was discovered.
"Friday, the Ninth of Nisan.
"Our Starting Point in The Bible is John 12:1-3, seen above.
"And you’ll recall from your Bible History
that by this time during our Lord's Ministry on Earth
"and all of these events taking place that would be recorded later
in The New Testament, IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER
"That SEVERAL CHANGES to the Observance of the Passover
HAD TAKEN PLACE since God had first given this Feast
through Moses at the time of the Exodus.
Observe:
As you know, "Originally, Scripture referred
to the Fourteenth of Nisan as the “Passover”
and the Seven Days of Nisan Fifteenth through the Twenty-First
as the “Feast of Unleavened Bread.”
"However, in the days of our Lord,
the Jews referred to the entire Eight-Day Celebration as both
the “Passover” and the “Feast of Unleavened Bread” interchangeably.
We need to be sure to keep this fact in mind, as we study these days.
"The High Point in the Celebration was the Passover Sabbath,
which was observed on Nisan Fifteenth.
"To the Jews of our Lord’s day,
this was the focal point of the Entire Celebration,
and it was referred to as the “Passover.”
"The day previous, Nisan Fourteenth, God’s Passover,
was referred to as the Preparation day.
"Therefore, when John wrote that
“Jesus six days before the passover came to Bethany,”
he was using the term “Passover” as it was used at that time.
"John had in view The High Sabbath of the Passover Celebration,
which was Nisan Fifteenth.
"So we can identify the day on which our Lord arrived in Bethany.
"That was Friday, Nisan the Ninth.
"It was on this day that our Lord arrived at the home of Martha,
Mary and Lazarus, in the little village of Bethany,
which was Fifteen Furlongs (1 and 7/8 miles) from Jerusalem.
"The Lord Jesus Christ arrived in Bethany
sufficiently early enough on that Friday afternoon, of Nison the Ninth
to permit Martha and Mary to prepare a supper for Him.
"We can be sure that the preparation of the food
was finished before sunset.
"However, the supper was not eaten
until after the sun had set and "a new day to the Jews had begun",
that is after Sunset of Friday Nison the Ninth,
it was now the the beginning of the Saturday the Tenth to the Jews.
"When Mary took the pound of ointment of spikenard
and poured it on Jesus’ feet and then wiped them with her hair,
the Evening of the Tenth of Nisan, a Seventh-Day Sabbath,
had already begun.
"This act of Mary’s
was the First Phase of the Selection of the Paschal Lamb,
which God’s Law said must be done on the Tenth Day of the Month."
So, the Selection of Jesus as The Paschal Lamb
has now fully been Accomplished.
"Scripture does not tell us whether or not our Lord
spent that entire evening in the home of Martha and Mary.
"The inference is that He did.
"It is significant that after our Lord’s arrival
in the vicinity of Jerusalem to keep His Appointment with the cross,
He never spent a night in the city of Jerusalem.
"In Scripture, Jerusalem represents the fold of Judaism,
the Housing Place of the Sheep of that Nation.
"After our Lord was Selected as the True Paschal Lamb
Who was to die, not only for the lost sheep of the House of Israel,
but for of the Elect sheep of the Gentiles,
it was necessary for Him to Remain Separate.
"The Law Required that the Selected Paschal Lamb
be Set Apart from the rest of the sheep.
"Bethany represents Jesus' Position of Separation,
as we see Jesus remaining, “outside the camp.”
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