Death, Burial, and Resurrection – Part 2 The Passover – How it was observed in the Old Testament The first month of the Hebrew year is Nisan (a.k.a. Abib) according to the Old Testament. In modern times, Nisan (Abib) falls in March/April depending on the year. , The Passover occurs on the 14th day of the month of Nisan (Abib) at sunset. The sacrifice for Passover was performed at 3:00 PM. , The Feast of Unleavened Bread occurs on the 15th day of the month of Nisan (Abib) and lasts for seven days. Biblical instruction prohibits normal work on the…
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Death, Burial, and Resurrection – Part 1 Understanding the Feasts of God in the Old Testament I am not a Biblical scholar or teacher and do not pretend to be one. My understanding of the Feasts of God has come from studying the Scriptures over the past couple of years. I am, in essence, sharing my study notes with you. I pray that you will search this out for yourself – you may come to the same conclusions that I have. In this short series, I will be writing about the first three feasts. Learning how the Feasts are observed…