sermonette: Why Wasn't Jesus Christ Crucified at the Start of Passover?


David C. Grabbe
Given 12-Apr-14; Sermon #1206s; 26 minutes

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Why was Jesus Christ crucified late on the 14th day instead of at the beginning of the 14th when the lambs were commanded to be killed? Not having the correct answer to this has led some to keep the Passover at the incorrect time. The afternoon of the 14th is significant because of God's covenant with Abraham as recorded in Genesis 15, which foreshadowed the release from bondage on the self-same day 430 years later, and the crucifixion of our Savior (an event taking place outside of a Holy Day, and apart from the time of any commanded sacrifice) which occurred once, displacing the multiple sacrifices required in the Old Covenant, which were only types of the Heavenly Original. We keep the Passover on the beginning of the 14th day because Jesus Christ commanded us to do that and set that example. The timing of Christ's sacrifice late on the 14th points back to the covenant God made with Abraham for his spiritual descendants to be justified by faith, be given eternal life, and be part of a holy nation.














 


 
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