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Easter Morning 2021
« on: March 25, 2019, 11:24:20 am »
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The original Easter morning occurred on the first day of the Jews' week. (Matt 28:1, Mark 16:1-2, and John 20:1)

However, the first day of the Jews' week isn't the anchor for Jesus' resurrection. The real anchor is whatever night of the week that the paschal lamb is eaten, and the date for that night floats on the civil calendar, i.e. it isn't fixed like Christmas and birthdays.

The paschal dinner is always eaten at night; viz: after the sun goes down-- all the way down. 2020's night for the dinner will commence at sundown the afternoon of Wednesday April 08, which means that Jesus would die on the cross the afternoon of that same day because his death occurred during the afternoon of the day that the Jews were preparing for their paschal lamb dinner. (John 18:28, John 19:14)

The three nights that Jesus predicted in Matt 12:40 are counted by beginning with the night of the paschal dinner. Seeing as that night is scheduled to begin in 2020 with sundown the afternoon of Wednesday April 08, then Wednesday night is the first night; Thursday night the second night, and Friday night the third night.

The three days are counted by beginning with the sunrise that wraps Passover night, which in 2020 is Thursday April 09; so then that day is the first day, Friday the second day, and Saturday the third day, viz: Jesus' resurrection, were it to take place in 2020, would commence Saturday morning April 11.
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Re: Easter
« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2019, 09:12:18 pm »
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The original Easter occurred on the first day of the Jews' week. (Matt 28:1, Mark 16:1-2, and John 20:1)

However, the first day of the Jews' week isn't the anchor for Jesus' resurrection. The real anchor is whatever night of the week that the paschal lamb is eaten, and the date for that night floats on the civil calendar, i.e. it isn't fixed like Christmas and birthdays.

The paschal dinner is always eaten at night; viz: after the sun goes down-- all the way down. This year's night for the dinner will commence after sundown on Friday April 19 which means that Jesus would die on the cross the afternoon of that same day because his death occurred during the afternoon of the day that the Jews were preparing for their paschal lamb dinner. (John 18:28, John 19:14)

So if we begin counting the three days that Jesus predicted in John 2:19 with sunrise April 20; then Easter this year would take place after sunrise on April 22; in other words: Easter would take place on a Monday this year instead of Sunday.

The three nights that Jesus predicted in Matt 12:40 are counted by beginning with the night of the paschal dinner. Seeing as it's scheduled to begin after sundown April 19, then that night becomes the first night; and the third night would then begin after sundown April 21.
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Easter, is a pagan holiday that has been accepted by the western countries. So-Sad


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Re: Easter
« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2019, 10:57:09 am »
How many different Easter threads did you start Old Tymer?

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Re: Easter
« Reply #3 on: July 11, 2019, 05:43:57 am »
How many different Easter threads did you start Old Tymer?
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Re: Easter
« Reply #4 on: March 04, 2020, 09:18:46 am »
April 12 This Year - He is Risen !!!

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Re: Easter Morning 2020
« Reply #5 on: March 19, 2020, 11:40:25 am »
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I live in the metro area of Portland Oregon USA. The 2020 vernal equinox occurred at my location on March 19 @ 08:49 PM. Seeing as how that was before midnight, then in accordance with civil time, our first day of Spring was March 19.

However, according to Gen 1:4-5, Gen 1:14, Gen 1:16-18, and John 11:9-10; the hours of Day and Night on Earth are distinctly separate. So then, our actual first day of Spring didn't begin till sunrise on March 20 while our first night of Spring began at 08:49 PM March 19.

This issue may seem trivial, but it serves to point out that because of the differences between civil time and Bible time, it can be very confusing for some when tracking events in the Bible; for example the three days and three nights relative to Jesus' burial and resurrection.
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Re: Easter Morning 2020
« Reply #6 on: May 22, 2020, 06:35:22 am »
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The three nights that Jesus predicted in Matt 12:40 are counted by beginning with the night of the paschal dinner. Seeing as that night is scheduled to begin in 2020 with sundown the afternoon of Wednesday April 08, then Wednesday night is the first night...

How can it be Wednesday night when Wednesday night would  be over some 12 hours by the end of Wednesday afternoon at sundown?
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Re: Easter Morning 2021
« Reply #7 on: March 22, 2021, 07:37:19 pm »

https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2021/march/pew-easter-church-attendance-evangelical-in-person-covid.html








Will Easter Resurrect Pandemic Church Attendance? Depends on Your Tradition.





More than half of evangelicals will be back in person, but most Catholics and black and mainline Protestants are still waiting to return.


When churches first shut down for the pandemic, many Christians hoped they would be back together within weeks for Easter. A year later, the holiday will be the first time more than half of evangelicals in the US plan to return to worship in person, according to a Pew Research Center report out Monday.

Even though most churches have reopened, the proclamation that “He is risen indeed” will be quieter than normal years, with sparser holiday crowds (and mask requirements muffling their voices). Among all American Christians, 39 percent say they plan to celebrate Resurrection Sunday in person, compared to 62 percent during a typical year.

Evangelical Protestants are more likely than any other Christian group to say they’ll be in church on Easter this year (52%). For many congregations, last year’s socially distant drive-up worship will be replaced by traditional sunrise services and egg hunts.

Easter is typically one of the most-attended weekends on the church calendar, and this year pastors anticipate that many Christians will want to get back to the familiar celebrations within their communities of faith.

Connection Point Church in Jackson, Missouri, which celebrated virtually last year, is expecting in-person attendance to spike for Palm Sunday and Easter. “With all the other turmoil that’s been on with our society, there is a longing [for] not only normalcy but hope,” pastor Chris Vaught said in an interview with KFVS.

But certain Christian traditions are holding out a little longer. Just 36 percent of Catholics and 27 percent of mainline Protestants say they’ll return for Easter, Pew found. Though historically black Protestants typically rank among evangelicals for the highest levels of Easter attendance, fewer than a third (31%) say they will attend services this year.

One North Carolina preacher shared with local news how his predominantly African American church, Deeper Life Church Ministries, will be reopening on Easter for the first time, but only at a quarter of its 1,000-person capacity. “I’m excited. For any preacher. Resurrection Sunday is their happy day,” he said.

Christians’ Easter plans reflect the ongoing gaps in church attendance. A third of regular churchgoers were back by July 2020, and the rest have incrementally become more comfortable with attending over the past few months.

The majority of churchgoers say their church has opened, either with modifications (64%) or as normal (12%). About half say they require social distancing and masks; 42 percent cap attendance capacity; and a quarter said that services restrict singing.

But most aren’t yet back into the habit of leaving their couches to worship together on Sundays. Among Christians who usually attend church regularly, only 43 percent showed up over past month, while two-thirds of Christians said they attended an online service.

Evangelicals were the only group to have a majority (53%) worship in person, up from 44 percent in July, according to the new report. Black Protestants—whose communities have been hard-hit by COVID-19—are half as likely as other Christians to return to in-person worship. Just 21 percent said they had been back in March.

Church attendance remains lowest in the West, with California’s gathering restrictions keeping many congregations from meeting inside. Just 37 percent of regular churchgoers in the West say they recently attended religious services, compared to 46 percent in the Northeast, 44 percent in the Midwest, and 42 percent in the South.

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