WTW 2021
28 March
Passover
These notes were sparked by a number of passages referenced in the Shores message leading into this Passover & Resurrection week.
(Note: Mat 26:24 & Jn 17:12 disregarded)
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Alabaster Anointing: Myrrh & Spikenard
(notes from 13 January 2021)
Still reflecting on these accounts of the anointing by the woman which Jesus said would be recounted everywhere the good news is preached – and sure enough mentioned in all 4 written accounts
Matthew 26:1-2 days, Passover, Bethany, Simon Leper, woman, alabaster, expensive perfume, head, reclining at table, indignant, waste, poor, bothering, beautiful, burial
Mark 14:1-2 days, Passover, Bethany, reclining at table, Simon Leper, woman, alabaster jar, expensive perfume, pure nard, BROKE JAR, head, indignant, waste, poor, rebuked, bothering, beautiful, burial
Luke 7:36- Simon Pharisee, reclining at table, sinful woman, alabaster jar, feet, tears, hair, kisses, forgiveness
John 12:1- 6 days, Passover, Bethany, reclining at table, Lazarus, Martha served, Mary, pure nard, expensive perfume, feet, fragrance, poor, burial, Judas, objection, money, retort
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The Hand: Judas & The Last Supper
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Mistake
For posterity, here is a mistaken note briefly added and then removed from the introductory remarks in this post.
Initially titled Passover Season, it is now additionally clear that this annual time of year in which this season is celebrated has no connection at all to Passover which has always been in the fall. This post includes some notes relevant to the resurrection itself with no current connection to Passover, which is why the title was changed.
This mistaken conclusion was the result of trying to understand the palm leaves of what is called Palm Sunday. The first mistake was thinking these were related to the palm leaves of Sukkot as recorded in Leviticus 23. Sukkot is in the fall and the second mistake was thinking that Passover is in the fall also, after Sukkot. Clearly, there were numerous mistakes which should be all cleared up now but also go to show just how little solid understanding many students of God’s WORD still have regarding so many things.
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Jewish Civil & Biblical Calendars
Excerpt
“In civil contexts, a new year in the Jewish calendar begins on Rosh Hashana on Tishrei 1. However, for religious purposes, the year begins on Nisan 1.”
2021 / 5781
Nissan 1 (Passover Season) 3/14/2021
Tishrei 1 (Rosh Hashanah & Sukkot season) 9/7/2021
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Today is Thursday, classically celebrated
Mandy Thursday
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