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@Charlie24,
John 19:31, The Jews therefore, because it was the preparation, that the bodies should not remain upon the cross on the sabbath day, (for that sabbath day was an high day,) besought Pilate that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away.
The preparation day begins our Thursday evening after Sun set. That passover seventh day Sabbath was a high day being during feast.
I won't argue it, but I believe as many that preparation day in John 19:31 was not for the weekly Sabbath but the yearly "High Sabbath."
There are only 3 "Sabbaths" between the 14th and the 21st of Nisan, Passover week per year. The 15th and 21st were food is allowed to be prepared. The 7th Sabbath NO food is allowed to be prepared. It is a higher Sabbath!I won't argue it, but I believe as many that preparation day in John 19:31 was not for the weekly Sabbath but the yearly "High Sabbath."
There are only 3 "Sabbaths" between the 14th and the 21st of Nisan, Passover week per year. The 15th and 21st were food is allowed to be prepared. The 7th Sabbath NO food is allowed to be prepared. It is a higher Sabbath!
There are 7 feasts yearly that are High Sabbaths, days of rest.
- First Day of Unleavened Bread: 15th of Abib/Nisan (Lev. 23:6-7).
- Last Day of Unleavened Bread: 21st of Abib/Nisan (Lev. 23:8).
- Feast of Weeks (Pentecost): (Lev. 23:21).
- Feast of Trumpets: 1st of Tishri (Lev. 23:24-25).
- Day of Atonement: 10th of Tishri (Lev. 23:27-32).
- First Day of Feast of Tabernacles: 15th of Tishri (Lev. 23:34-35).
- Last Day of Feast of Tabernacles: 22nd of Tishri (Lev. 23:36).
The High Sabbath that occurred in John 19:31 was the first day of Unleavened Bread.
The 15th first day of the 7 day feast, 15-21.First Day of Unleavened Bread: 15th of Abib/Nisan (Lev. 23:6-7).
The 15th first day of the 7 day feast, 15-21.
The first day of unleavened bread is the 14th, Exodus 12:18.
Unleavened bread 14-20.
Feast 15-21.
The overlapping days are 6 days, Deuteronomy 16:8.
According to Lev. 23:5-6, the 14th is the Passover, beginning on the 15th the unleavened bread taken.
But this is an oversight, unleavened bread is eaten with the Passover on the 14th as you said.
I copied the 7 High Sabbaths online and didn't see it, but you did!
That's some good attention to detail there, 37818.
How do you understand the placement of the High Sabbath days in correlation with the weekly Sabbaths?
How do you understand the placement of the High Sabbath days in correlation with the weekly Sabbaths?
There are only 3 "Sabbaths" between the 14th and the 21st of Nisan, Passover week per year. The 15th and 21st were food is allowed to be prepared. The 7th [day] Sabbath NO food is allowed to be prepared. It is a higher Sabbath!
John 19:31, The Jews therefore, because it was the preparation, that the bodies should not remain upon the cross on the sabbath day, (for that sabbath day was an high day,) besought Pilate that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away.
That 7th day was called the "High Day."
That's what I gathered from the scholars, and it fits with Christ crucified on Wed.
What were their Biblical references for those 7 high Sabbaths?The scholars specifically point out the "High Day" in John 19:31 is referring to one of the 7 High Sabbaths.
What scholars can you find explain Deuteronomy 16:8, six days of unleavened bread?
Exodus 12:18. 8 days 14-21.
Unleavened bread, 14-20.
Feast of, 15-21.
Bible only teaches 7 days of unleavened bread, not 8.
What were their Biblical references for those 7 high Sabbaths?