-=> Quoting Jerry Hensley to Clarence Hogan <=-
CH> Ex 12:6 And ye shall keep it until the fourteenth day of the
> same month: and the whole assembly of the congregation of
> Israel shall kill it in the evening. {in...: Heb. between the
> two evenings}
JH> Exactly. Now we need to find out what, in fact, the twain, or
JH> between, the two evenings are. I, unto this point, place this as 3
JH> pm, which is the exact time that YaHshua gave up the Ghost.
Yep, most certainly was!
CH> By looking at 06150 and 53 above we can plainly see the correct
> meaning of evening or between the two evenings!
JH> I understand Arab, to mean mingling, neither light nor dark (as to
JH> the appearance of that people called Arab), basically, the "twain," or
JH> between.
Now you have got it, for that is exactly what it does mean! :)
JH> Since "even" is the time when the sun reaches its highest
JH> point, or apex, hence, "even," and sunset is the second of the two
JH> evenings (6:00 p.m.), then, the twain of the evening would be 3:00
JH> p.m. Since the lamb is to be slain between the two evenings, 3 pm would
JH> be the time, as in fact, it was.
An excellent job at reasoning IF it were in context. bit since it
is not, there just can be no cigar! If you will investigate into
the context far enough, you will find that the context is showing
between the two evenings of a twenty-four hour period or day,
correct?
JH> We know that YaHshua fulfilled the
JH> time of Passover to the letter, only it was carried out the next day,
JH> or the first day of Unleavened Bread. Remember, He kept the actual
JH> Passover with His disciples. However, tradition of the day, had the
JH> sacrificial lamb (to be slain for the whole nation) being killed the
JH> following day. This fit YaHshua's plan perfectly, in that he combined
JH> the "lamb" with the "bread" of life.
How in Heaven's Name could this be, when He was crucified on
Wednesday, the preparation day and placed in the tomb that very
day before the sunset and Thursday, the Passover and the Sabbath
"High Day", which was Thursday the 15th of Nisan, the first day
of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, or have you been read incorrectly
in this part of your statement?
CH> Nu 9:3 In the fourteenth day of this month, at evening, ye
> shall keep it in its appointed season: according to all its
> rites, and according to all its ceremonies, shall ye keep it.
> {at even: Heb. between the two evenings}
JH> Correct, and again, this proves the point that "even" was 12 noon,
JH> thus making between the evenings, 3 pm.
See Strong's 06150 and 06153 for clarification of this point, ok?
Context my brother, context! :)
Continued in the next post....
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