There is something important that has been lost over time—not just the meaning of Pentecost, but the timing of it. Scripture actually tells us this
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There is something important that has been lost over time—not just the meaning of Pentecost, but the timing of it. Scripture actually tells us this
Yahushua is revealed as the Passover Lamb—chosen, examined, and found without blemish. Through multiple witnesses, Scripture confirms His innocence, fulfilling the pattern given in Exodus. His life, trial, and sacrifice were not random, but a precise unfolding of Yahuwah’s plan established from the beginning.
Did Yahushua spend three days and three nights in the grave, or did He rise on the third day as He repeatedly said? By examining the full testimony of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—alongside the pattern of Passover, the Sabbath, and Firstfruits—this article reveals a clear and consistent timeline. It also re-examines the meaning of “three days and three nights” in its proper context, showing how scripture harmonizes when every witness is allowed to speak.