Goinheix
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In few days we will conmemorate/celebrate a traditional Christian festivity. Is it according to the accounts in the Gospels? Probably not. If we read and study the accounts in the four Gospels, we will found many differences with the traditional celebration.
One of the differences is the week day of the crucifixion. By tradition it is repeated to happens in Friday; but such tradition did not started until 4 centuries after the Passion. What we discover reading and studying the Gospels is that Jesus was crucified on Thursday.
There is also controversy in reference to the date of the month (Nisan). Meanly there is two positions: 14th and 15th of Nisan, but both dates present serious problems never solved in the last 20 centuries.
I propose to go deep into determinig what the Gospels are telling us.
One of the differences is the week day of the crucifixion. By tradition it is repeated to happens in Friday; but such tradition did not started until 4 centuries after the Passion. What we discover reading and studying the Gospels is that Jesus was crucified on Thursday.
There is also controversy in reference to the date of the month (Nisan). Meanly there is two positions: 14th and 15th of Nisan, but both dates present serious problems never solved in the last 20 centuries.
I propose to go deep into determinig what the Gospels are telling us.
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