Why is Easter so early in 2024?

2023 ж. 28 Мам.
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Get ready to mark your calendars because Easter is coming early in 2024! But why is this happening? In this video, we'll explore the fascinating world of the ecclesiastical calendar and how it determines the date of Easter. You'll discover how the lunar cycle and the spring equinox play a crucial role in setting the date of this important holiday. And you'll be amazed to learn that in 2024, Easter Sunday falls on April 7, making it one of the earliest dates ever! So, if you're curious about the mysteries of the Easter date, join us for this exciting and informative video!

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  • Sorry my dear, the Roman Catholic Easter in 2024 in March 31-- i.e. the first Sunday after the Spring equinox. So you Christmas/Easter Catholics out there need to make sure you go to confession before March 31st. Peace be with you!

    @jeandoten1510@jeandoten15108 ай бұрын
    • You are a hateful person. Do you always criticize people like that. I bet she will look at the church bulletin for Holy Week and make it to mass. But confession is always good for the soul. It might not hurt you to confess your hateful manners

      @sherylseverin7851@sherylseverin78512 ай бұрын
    • @@sherylseverin7851 Truth Matters^^

      @MatrixMaster777@MatrixMaster777Ай бұрын
  • Passover is on 23rd April 2024. According to the Bible Jesus was alive on Passover and celebrated the Feast of Unleaven Bread so I don't see how they can date Good Friday and Easter before Passover. I don't celebrate Good Friday and Easter anymore as I know it's a Catholic holiday, so I'll be sticking to Feast of Unleaven Bread 22-30 April 2024 and Passover on 23rd April, I want to keep to being more biblical and not following traditions of men anymore.

    @pinkpetal7601@pinkpetal76012 ай бұрын
    • You can still have 'remembrance', for the days of his death and resurrection (at which The Last Supper would more than likely take place on the Thursday, in the middle of Passover, His death on Friday, and Resurrection on the Sunday durring or after Passover). You have the right idea though, that this years March of 2024 is far too early, and is not even taking his death on Passover into consideration. Hanukkah and Purim are also traditions of men, so just keep that in mind, with your stance on such things.

      @yirmiyahu1397@yirmiyahu13972 ай бұрын
    • Amen

      @ronaldrigid1245@ronaldrigid12452 ай бұрын
    • Me too. Easter is not remotely in keeping with Scripture apparently. Should have never deviated from Passover, there is no justification for this.

      @Vanessa-ok3ys@Vanessa-ok3ysАй бұрын
    • Friend, I do not celebrate "easter" as it was a festival dedicated to the pagan fertility goddess Istar/Astaroth. That's where the fertility icon like bunnies, eggs, and calla lilies come in. Joyous Resurrection Day to you all of the Christians and Messianic Jew who read this. . .

      @Carmine4911@Carmine4911Ай бұрын
    • @@yirmiyahu1397 Hannukah celebrates the miracle of holy oil, expected to maintain the fire for one day. The one-day oil lasted 8 days. Purim remembers Ester who saved her people. .

      @Carmine4911@Carmine4911Ай бұрын
  • Full moon is on March 25. And Easter is the following Sunday March 31.

    @tristanhoman9919@tristanhoman99193 ай бұрын
  • In NZ , easter was on 7th April 2023, this yr, 2024 is on the 29th of March more than a wk early...i dont know why?

    @siulolovaomesake6778@siulolovaomesake6778Ай бұрын
  • It's March 31

    @franklinugochukwu3217@franklinugochukwu32173 ай бұрын
  • 5 May

    @nugogengashvili-vf1li@nugogengashvili-vf1li8 күн бұрын
  • STR@IGHTALK.......my Birthday fell on EASTER Sunday in 2020....Reigning from the Heavens as is on this day...MAGNUM 175 ever within

    @MONEYAINTATHANG100@MONEYAINTATHANG1002 ай бұрын
    • Love be with you! Gloria.

      @gamer_TM@gamer_TMАй бұрын
  • So wait a minute we can just change the resurrection day of Jesus Christ what on earth

    @whattheysayk9558@whattheysayk9558Ай бұрын
    • Yes. As we learn more, we should take unto ourselves the Truth, which is coming out now. I believe we are in The End Times. Jesus Christ is His Greek name. In Hebrew His name is Yeshua Messiah (The Annointed One). There is no "J" in the Hebrew alphabet. He was crucified Friday and taken down dead. Friday evening to Saturday is day one. Saturday eve to Sunday eve is day two. Sunday evening to Monday evening is day three, then He is alive again. .

      @Carmine4911@Carmine4911Ай бұрын
    • Yea because it's actually based on ateology and not the date of the man's death that was used as a metaphor of explaining the universal cycle 😅

      @bobbarker5094@bobbarker5094Ай бұрын
  • Interesting seems we should do away with Easter altogether then because how can it possibly be before Passover

    @nicholasalanis3449@nicholasalanis3449Ай бұрын
    • What is your opinion on Israel and Palestine?

      @gamer_TM@gamer_TMАй бұрын
  • Good Friday March 29 2024

    @BlackPeerama@BlackPeerama5 ай бұрын
    • Good Friday is April 5th! Easter is April 7th.

      @pastorjohnculbertson661@pastorjohnculbertson661Ай бұрын
    • Today is Good Friday Hallelujah

      @TabeelMoonSohail@TabeelMoonSohailАй бұрын
  • My Beloved Family. Would your spouse be ok with you honoring your anniversary on the wrong date? Nisan 10th is next month, five days before Passover evening. That's when Yeshua came to Jerusalem in 30AD. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN STUDYING AND BEING CHALLENGED. Exodus 12:3, John 12:1, 12:12. HE went straight to HIS FATHERS House and was inspected by the religious people until Passover. We may not know when Jesus was born, but we still celebrate Christmas as his birth. We DO, though know when he was crucified buried and raised back to life, because it is laid out with clarity, both prophecies in the Old Testament Feast Days, and, even the New Testament clarifying the timing. There's a reason that Jesus said that he looked forward to celebrating this Passover with his disciples. He said nothing about celebrating Easter. Should we be following traditions, or following God's calendar? It points to Jesus with PERFECTION.

    @yeshuaisisaiah9650@yeshuaisisaiah9650Ай бұрын
  • it’s 2024 march 22 hi 😞

    @Unhandled77@Unhandled77Ай бұрын
  • Which is this not biblical. Passover is and always on the 14th day of Nisan, the first month.

    @TatureBud@TatureBudАй бұрын
  • Right...What is she talking about?

    @TeeJ577@TeeJ5776 ай бұрын
    • TEE1577 The Christians who say they're christians cos they go to church every Easter and midnight mass at christmass eve ( so as not to upset all the santas birthday followers)

      @luilu9233@luilu92333 ай бұрын
  • Sorry I will not celebrate nor recognize Easter in March. Easter is the 7th of April this year and good Friday is April 5th.

    @pastorjohnculbertson661@pastorjohnculbertson661Ай бұрын
    • As we learn more, we should take unto ourselves the Truth, which is coming out now. I believe we are in The End Times. What meal did Yeshua have with his Disciples? They were celebrating the Second day of Passover. If you have never been to a Seder, you might want to check it out. Jesus Christ is His Greek name. In Hebrew His name is Yeshua Messiah (The Annointed One). There is no "J" in the Hebrew alphabet. He was crucified Friday and taken down dead. Friday evening to Saturday is day one. Saturday eve to Sunday eve is day two. Sunday evening to Monday evening is day three, then He is alive again.

      @Carmine4911@Carmine4911Ай бұрын
  • My brother and I say Happy Resurrection Day, as Christians we do not celebrate Easter :(named after the pagan fertility goddess Astaroth (eggs, bunnies, Callah lilies.) Unless the second day of Passover occurred on a Thursday, three days and three nights meant Friday evening to Saturday evening, second day, Saturday evening to Sunday evening, and third day Sunday evening to Monday evening. Our Savior Yeshua Messiah was born, lived and died as a Jew. Jesus Christ is Greek. There is no "J" in the Hebrew alphabet. So why do most Christians keep Sundays as the Sabbath? A pope said so. Sunday, the first day of the week is the day to bring tithes to church. At least three times inn Genesis we are reminded to keep the Sabbath. It is one of the 10 Commandments. "Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy" (Hebrew: זָכוֹר אֶת יוֹם הַשַׁבָּת לְקַדְּשׁוֹ, romanized: Zāḵōr ’eṯ-yōm haš-šabbāṯ lə-qaddəšōw) is one of the Ten Commandments found in the Torah. Days of the week in some western cultures are named after Roman and Norse gods. Other cultures name days differently. I do admire churches who do not pass around a plate on Sunday, thus mixing a day of Worship with the day of Tithing. Everyone in the church knows bills must be paid. Some keep a box in the atrium for donations. Follow your conscience. I will still be your Friend,

    @Carmine4911@Carmine49112 ай бұрын
    • 🎉🎉🎉🎉💃💃💃💃iam in South Africa iam yr friend in Jesus name the Holy Spirit revealed the truth while reading Exodus and Luke 😂Jesus ate Passover 😂😂😂thank you

      @xolintuli7364@xolintuli7364Ай бұрын
  • Christ came down the Mount of Olives on a donkey on the afternoon of the 10th Abib, when the Passover lambs are selected. He entered Jerusalem's East/Golden Gate as it closed behind Him at sunset, and entered the Temple's East Gate as it opened before Him commencing the weekly Sabbath ! The DSS's calendar confirms the 11th Abib as the weekly Sabbath, therefore more proof that the Babylonian lunar interpretation of the Biblical calendar is incorrect ! In 30AD, although it was actually a Saturday on the Julian calendar, Christ rode into Jerusalem on a donkey on April the 1st ! It is also no accident that April the 1st is April Fool’s Day ! The children of the devil will never stop denigrating Him ! This was definitely not the weekly Sabbath: as shown, it was actually “Palm Saturday” ! Did you also consider that the whole of Jerusalem witnessed Christ descending the Mount of Olives to enter the city - only to get to the Temple at sunset: therefore Jerusalem’s Eastern/Golden Gate closed for the night behind Him as the Temple Eastern Gate opened before Him, starting the weekly Sabbath Day - He passed through the Temple gates, looked around the Temple and left ! In other words, ten days after the vernal equinox when the Passover lamb is selected on the 10th Abib, OUR “Sun of righteousness” moved westwards down the Mount of Olives on a donkey. Proclaimed by throngs of people as “Hosanna” Saviour of Israel, He moved on through the Garden of Gethsemane, through the East Gate of Jerusalem and through the Temple East Gate, before He finally looked around the Temple complex (Mark 11:11) as the sun set - starting the weekly Sabbath day and Daniel 9:27’s prophetic non-calendar “week” of seven days ! That year the next Roman day of the week was Sunday, when returning in the morning and first whipping the traders out the Temple, Christ did then teach in the Temple, as was his custom on the weekly Sabbath ! The Biblical weekly Sabbath isn't always on the same Roman day of the week every year ! In Matthew 28:1 the Sabbath was already in progress from the sunset before. It was still "dark", but the sunrise "dawn" of that Sabbath was imminent. Every Sabbath has a sunset start, a morning starting at midnight, a dawn starting at sunrise and finally an afternoon ending at sunset. Matthew 28:1 says: "In the end of the sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week..." You will see in the Bible itself that the word "day" is in italics, which means that it is an insertion. Both the words "sabbath" and also "week" are Strong's number 4521, which can mean respectively: "by extension a se'nnight, i.e. the interval between two Sabbaths" and "sab'-at-on i.e. Sabbath singular or plural." So is should actually be read like this: "‭In the end of the sabbath interval, as it began to dawn toward the first of the sabbaths....." The "interval" referred to is the 16th and 17th Abib, after the 15th Abib Passover High Day Sabbath, and before the next WEEKLY Sabbath of the 18th Abib - the first Sabbath Zero of of the 49 day Feast of Weeks Sabbath count to Pentacost ! On the Dead Sea Scroll's calendar, it allows that Christ was anointed at supper starting the 13th Abib, was crucified on the 14th Abib and hurriedly put in the tomb before sunset starting the 15th Abib High Day Passover Sabbath (night and day 1 "in the belly of the earth") The "se'nnight i.e. the interval between two Sabbaths" see Strongs #4521, is the 16th and 17th Abib (night and day 2 and 3 "in the belly of the earth"). The evening starting the 18th Abib weekly Sabbath then commenced with the resurrection of Christ, and He appeared around sunrise to the woman at the empty tomb, showing Himself to others later that same-day. The DSS's 19th Abib is the first day of the Biblical week, in which He ascended to His Father as the living First Fruits Wave Sheaf. Show us any other ancient manuscript of a contempary Biblical calendar that proves otherwise. An extensive Biblical study confirms this layout, except that the Dead Sea Scroll's actually have their omer wave sheaf one week later - on the 22nd Abib after the 7th day of Unleavened-Bread-High-Day of the 21st Abib. This is one of the objections the Qumran community had with the Temple Sadducee priests' calendar, but Christ never objected to the Temple calendar days. It is also highly unlikely that the Qumran community had different WEEKLY Sabbaths to the Temple calendar at that time. So Matthew 28:1 CAN be read THIS way when looking at the Greek: The first "sabbath" is actually the "interval" between the two successive Sabbaths of the 15th Abib High Day Sabbath and the 18th Abib weekly Sabbath (see "se'nnight" of Strong's number 4521). Note that the word "day" is an italic insertion into the script and shouldn't be there. "week" here in the Greek can also be interpreted as plural Sabbaths - referring to the FIRST of the Sabbaths AFTER Passover leading up to Pentacost. "began to dawn" agreeably is just before sunrise of the "twelve hours in a day" Christ referred to. The Exodus Passover event proves that the morning actually starts at midnight because they were not permitted out of the doors of their homes "until the morning", and Moses left the doors of his home immediately after midnight when Pharaoh summoned him, and they all started leaving Egypt long before sunrise. The Afternoon/Evening is from mid-day to mid-night, and the Morning is from mid-night to mid-day. The Law forbids that Christ should hang on the cross until a mid-night start of day, or a morning start of day - He had to be off the cross by sunset before the start of the High Day Passover Sabbath starting at sunset. Don't forget that from the time of Pilate's order to the Jews to seal the tomb and set a guard, until those three days had expired, nobody could break the seal and open the tomb. The women rested for the 15th Passover High Day until they could buy spices on the 16th, but couldn't open the tomb until three days expired from the issuing order sealing of the tomb. That order only expired after the morning of the 18th, so they waited again and only went to the tomb as the three day 72 hour seal expired after sunrise on the 18th. This is how the erroneous Good Friday to Easter Sunday is calculated - after/since all these things were done and then from the three inclusive days starting from the sealing of the tomb. So Matthew 28:1 CAN be read THIS way when looking at the Greek: The first "sabbath" is actually the "interval" between the two successive Sabbaths of the 15th Abib High Day Sabbath and the 18th Abib weekly Sabbath (see "se'nnight" of Strong's number 4521). Note that the word "day" is an italic insertion into the script and shouldn't be there. "week" here in the Greek can also be interpreted as plural Sabbaths - referring to the FIRST of the Sabbaths AFTER Passover leading up to Pentacost. "began to dawn" agreeably is just before sunrise of the "twelve hours in a day" Christ referred to. The Exodus Passover event proves that the morning actually starts at midnight because they were not permitted out of the doors of their homes "until the morning", and Moses left the doors of his home immediately after midnight when Pharaoh summoned him, and they all started leaving Egypt long before sunrise. The Afternoon/Evening is from mid-day to mid-night, and the Morning is from mid-night to mid-day. The Law forbids that Christ should hang on the cross until a mid-night start of day, or a morning start of day - He had to be off the cross by sunset before the start of the High Day Passover Sabbath starting at sunset. Don't forget that from the time of Pilate's order to the Jews to seal the tomb and set a guard, until those three days had expired, nobody could break the seal and open the tomb. The women rested for the 15th Passover High Day until they could buy spices on the 16th, but couldn't open the tomb until three days expired from the issuing order sealing of the tomb. That order only expired after the morning of the 18th, so they waited again and only went to the tomb as the three day 72 hour seal expired after sunrise on the 18th. In Matthew 28:1 the Sabbath was already in progress from the sunset before. It was still "dark", but the sunrise "dawn" of that Sabbath was imminent. Every Sabbath has a sunset start, a morning starting at midnight, a dawn starting at sunrise and finally an afternoon ending at sunset. "But we trusted that it had been he which should have redeemed Israel: and beside all this, to day is the third day since these things were done.‭" (Matthew 24:21) The last "thing done" was the sealing of the tomb: 12 hours AFTER Christ was already "in the belly of the earth". THIS WAS THE THIRD DAY FROM THEN..

    @Michael-pn5lp@Michael-pn5lpАй бұрын
  • I KNOW I KNOW !!!!!! ITS AGAINST GOD !!!!!! BECAUSE ITS HAPPY EOSTRA DAY AND HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HIS RESURRECTION!!!!!!!

    @thomasinawoodbury3323@thomasinawoodbury3323Ай бұрын
  • Dumb vid, Easter is today March 31st not in April 7th or February 30th or whatever they said

    @alexflowers97@alexflowers97Ай бұрын
  • F

    @corneilshamalcom1591@corneilshamalcom15916 күн бұрын
  • In NZ , easter was on 7th April 2023, this yr, 2024 is on the 29th of March more than a wk early...i dont know why?

    @JordanEllington-mf5pd@JordanEllington-mf5pdАй бұрын
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