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	<title>Comments on: Is the date of Jesus&#8217; crucifixion in relation to the Passover different in the gospel of John than in the other gospels?</title>
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		<title>By: Adstar</title>
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		<description>The discrepancy in the issue of the Passover meal comes from the fact that Jesus celebrated the Passover at the correct time (The Start of Nisan 14) while most Jews celebrated the Passover meal at the start of Nisan 15, their meal time was not in alignment with what God commanded them. They where eating the Passover meal 24hours late. 30 AD does fit very well into the account of the week of the Messiah&#039;s execution. For the Passover started on Tuesday evening sunset nisan 14 that year. Remembering that the Biblical day starts at sunset. not sunrise. So Jesus celebrated Passover on Tuesday night nisan 14 30AD and was executed and buried before the end of the same biblical day nisan 14. He was hurriedly buried to avoid him being on the cross on the High Sabbath day of the first day of unleavened bread a High sabbath that started on wednesday sunset nisan 15th 30AD.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The discrepancy in the issue of the Passover meal comes from the fact that Jesus celebrated the Passover at the correct time (The Start of Nisan 14) while most Jews celebrated the Passover meal at the start of Nisan 15, their meal time was not in alignment with what God commanded them. They where eating the Passover meal 24hours late. 30 AD does fit very well into the account of the week of the Messiah&#8217;s execution. For the Passover started on Tuesday evening sunset nisan 14 that year. Remembering that the Biblical day starts at sunset. not sunrise. So Jesus celebrated Passover on Tuesday night nisan 14 30AD and was executed and buried before the end of the same biblical day nisan 14. He was hurriedly buried to avoid him being on the cross on the High Sabbath day of the first day of unleavened bread a High sabbath that started on wednesday sunset nisan 15th 30AD.</p>
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