PENTECOST 2016
Since, in 2016, Easter occurs 25 days
BEFORE THE PASSOVER,
WHEN will YOU celebrate PENTECOST in 2016?
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Since, in 2016, Easter occurs on a wildly earlier date than The Passover,
is EASTER REALLY the day of Christ Jesus'
RESURRECTION?
The method of calculation
The modern Christian term "Pentecost" simply means
"PENTECOST"
The correct annual date for Pentecost is not connected to the date of Easter, and Pentecost did not originate with the beginnings of Christianity.
Pentecost is a Hebrew High Holy Day,
In the Bible, Pentecost was originally known as...
"The Feast Of Harvest" or "The Feast Of Weeks".
And, the Feast of First Fruits is always on the Sunday following The Passover. And, the Sunday following The Passover is when Christ Jesus was resurrected.
And, The Passover is when Christ Jesus was crucified.
The Roman Catholics established the "50 days from Easter" date 300 years after Christ Jesus, around the 4th century, CE; while God established the "50 days from the Hebrew's Feast of First Fruits" date during the Exodus, around the 15th century, BCE.
Whom should one believe (trust) to accurately determine the correct date for Pentecost?
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While, most often, both
Easter is
(RE: In 2024 - 2016 - 2008 - 2005 - 1997 - 1989 - 1986 - 1978 - 1975 - 1970 - 1967 - 1964, etc.) And, in 2016, Resurrection Day happens BEFORE Crucifixion Day!
In 2016, Christ Jesus is scheduled to rise-from-the-dead, on Easter,
During any given century,
When a Christian
There is only ONE genuinely
In 2008, most all observant Christians blindly followed apostate Roman Catholicism's flawed ecclesiastical calendar and, on May 11, 2008, observed a false Pentecost on the 50th day from a capricious Easter,
to determine the Scripturally correct annual date for the Christian celebration of Pentecost absolutely demands Biblically-oriented, Hebrew-centric thought and practice.
"Count 50" in the Greek language.
is the Greek word used in the Septuagint translation of the Old Testament
in reference to the Hebrew's Feast/Festival of Shavuot,
which is celebrated every year in very late spring.
an Annual High Sabbath
(a "Pilgrimage" Sabbath),
first ordained in the Book of Exodus.
Ex. 23:14-17 ||| Lev. Chapter 23 ||| Deu. 16:16
Pentecost always occurs on a Sunday, 50 days from the Hebrew's Feast of First Fruits.
God, maybe?
For Years 2000 -thru- 2050
Click Here - View The Current Hebrew Calendar
the Hebrew's First Fruits and the pagan's Easter
occur on the same Sunday (following The Passover),
occasionally...
capricious
(Erratic!)
a month BEFORE His death and burial on The Passover.
a capricious Easter occurs before The Passover
about 20% of the time.
counts 50 days from Easter in hope of determining the date for Pentecost, in those years when a capricious Easter occurs before The Passover, a false date for Pentecost will occur about a month before the authentic Biblical Pentecost. A month before the God-ordained, God-blessed, God-established Pentecost (Shavuot) on the Hebrew calendar.
authentic Pentecost, annually!
There is NOT a separate "Christian" Pentecost
on a different date than the Biblical date
God has established for Pentecost (Shavuot).
There is not a traditional "Christian" Pentecost on some different date,
there is only a "False" Pentecost on some different date.
....than on June 7, 2008, the Biblically correct day for Pentecost, which was the 50th day from the Sunday following The Passover.
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The pre-Christian pagans,
who had always celebrated Easter, never had a subsequent major holy day on the 50th day from Easter Sunday. It is the Hebrews who have a major holy day 50 days from the Sunday that follows The Passover.
On the first "Christian" Pentecost, the correct date was determined by using the Hebrew calendar, it was neither calculated from nor associated with pagan Easter.
Pentecost first began to be calculated from, and associated with, Easter early in the 4th Century, CE.
Roman Catholicism divorced the Christian celebration of Pentecost from The Passover and permanently connected it with pagan Easter, no matter that Easter is capricious and is NOT always on the Sunday
following
THE PASSOVER.
And, remember...
Christ Jesus was resurrected on the Sunday following The Passover.
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All of the events
surrounding the Pentecost of the New Testament
(Acts Of The Apostles, Chapter 2)
occurred on a major Hebrew High Holy Day,
an Annual High Sabbath Day,
which is a "Pilgrimage" Sabbath
called Shavuot.
And all of the earliest Christians had been Hebrews,
not celebrants of pagan heathen Easter.
Observant Hebrews, in the time of Christ Jesus, ignored pagan heathen Easter,
just as the pagan heathens ignored the Hebrew's holy days.
The Hebrews were not burdened with the confusion of pagan heathen Easter,
but Christians ARE burdened with this confusion today.
Examine the Easter - Passover - Pentecost Holy Days for...
2016
March 2016
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May 2016
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April 2016
June 2016
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Click Here - View A Chart Of Easter, Passover and Pentecost Dates
For Years 2000 -thru- 2050
Click Here - View The Current Hebrew Calendar
In 2016, the Roman Catholics, The Episcopalians, The Methodists, and most all other Christian denominations which focus so strongly (and wrongly!) on Easter will be falsely and meaninglessly celebrating the Christian Pentecost on
May 15, 2016 ...
....while the genuinely authentic, God-ordained, God-established Pentecost
is 27 Days later, on
June 11, 2016.
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So?
WHEN will YOU celebrate
PENTECOST in 2016?
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NOTE: CONCERNING EASTER
The most likely year for the crucifixion, death, burial and resurrection of Christ Jesus is CE 31.
Since it is generally recognized and accepted among Non-Roman Catholic Christian scholars and theologians that Christ Jesus was born in early Fall of the year BCE 4...
....and that He was reputed to be about 30 years old when He was baptized, by John-The-Baptist, in mid-September of the year CE 28,
(At the very beginning of the 15th year of Emperor Tiberius)...
....His crucifixion, death, burial and resurrection occurred
in early Spring of the year CE 31.
There are 33½ years between early Fall, BCE 4; and early Spring, CE 31.
Additionally, the Hebrews of Christ Jesus' day kept time by counting their days and dates from sunset -to- sunset (from dusk -to- dusk), but Romans and Middle Eastern, pagan, heathen, Gentiles (who had originated and still celebrated Easter) kept time by counting their days and dates from sunrise -to- sunrise (from dawn -to- dawn).
The Middle Eastern, pagan, heathen Gentiles began this sunrise (dawn) timekeeping practice in ancient Babylon, c. 4,000 BCE, as a central feature of their sun-worship-based religion. And that explains the supreme importance of Easter Sunday sunrise religious and worship services, which have been in existence since Easter was first instituted more than 5,000 years ago.
The Hebrews do not celebrate pagan Easter, and...
Easter does not begin when a Hebrew's Sunday begins, and...
Since a Hebrew's Sunday begins at a time that we (today) call
6 -or- 7pm, on what we call Saturday night, and...
Since Christ Jesus was resurrected very early on a Hebrew's Sunday,
at a time-of-day the pagan, heathen Gentiles (of His day) referred-to as Saturday night, then...
Christ Jesus was NOT resurrected on any Easter, at all, no matter which year is the correct year for His Crucifixion.
Click Here - View A Chart Of Easter, Passover and Pentecost Dates
For Years 2000 -thru- 2050
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CONCLUSION AND
CLOSING CHALLENGE
If it is true that Christ Jesus actually was crucified, dead, buried and resurrected in the year CE 31, He absolutely was NOT resurrected on Easter!
A capricious, pagan, heathen Easter had already occurred 25 days BEFORE He was nailed to His cross!
For, how could He be resurrected from death BEFORE He was crucified and buried in the grave?
But, it really does not matter which year the resurrection actually occurred, since (in that day and age) Easter did not officially begin until
sunrise (dawn),
12 hours after Christ Jesus' resurrection at sundown (dusk)...
Even if it is your personal belief (in opposition to Matt. 28:1) that Christ Jesus was resurrected just before sunrise, He was still resurrected on a Gentile's Saturday, before Easter Sunday officially began - AT sunrise!
Christ Jesus was NOT resurrected on any Easter at all !!!
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