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Exegetical Fallacies Ep 3 - Are the dates wrong for Christmas & Easter?

4m · Know My Faith Podcast · 12 Jun 21:53

"If your Christ was born on December 25th, died on Good Friday and rose on Easter Sunday then He's not the Messiah spoken of in the Bible". Now you can't simply throw that assertion online and not back it up with scripture. Sadly this happens far too often.

So let's look at the death of Jesus. Yeshua died on Nissan 14. The fact that it was a Friday is attested by Luke 24:21. Join us to explore what the Bible says.

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