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Passion Week: True March 12. The 2nd Day of Yashua’s 3-Day Trial.

Passion Week: True March 12 The 2nd Day of Yashua’s 3-Day Trial. Text: Luke 23:13- 19 13 Pilate summoned the chief priests and the rulers and the people, 14 and said to them, "You brought this man to me as one who incites the people to rebellion, and you will look here, having examined Him before you, I have found no guilt in this man regarding the charges which you make against Him. 15 "No, nor has Herod, for he sent Him back to us; and look here, He hasn't done anything to deserve the death penalty. 16 "For that reason, I will just punish Him and release Him." 17 [Now he was obliged to release one prisoner to the at the feast, one prisoner.] 18 But they cried out all together, saying, "Away with this man, and release for us Barabbas!" 19 (He had been thrown into prison for an insurrection made in the city, and for murder.) In the Divine Design System, the 2nd day of Yashua’s trial (Wednesday, March 12) represents a critical chronometric vindication o...
  Yashua Before Herod on True March 11, 39 AD The Intersection of Power and Prophecy Following the trials before the High Priests on the night of Nisan 10, the sequence of events shifted as the sun rose over the limestone walls of Jerusalem on the morning of March 11, 39 AD (Nisan 11). Precisely at 8 AM, immediately after the sounding of the second Roman trumpet ( gallotrina ), which marked the official opening of the courts in David's Palace, the proceedings before Pilate and the subsequent referral to Herod began, bridging the gap between Roman law and Galilean jurisdiction. The city was thick with the tension of the Passover season, but behind the closed doors of the David's Palace, a different kind of theater was being prepared. It is important to note that while both Pilate and Herod held court within the vast complex of David's Palace, they operated from distinct court chambers and utilized separate dungeons for the detention of their respective prisoners. Yashua, hav...

Passover Rehearsal

  The Divine Design: Passion Week Day Two – Passover Rehearsal | The Last Supper Nisan 10, Martius 10, True March 10: The Messiah-Centered Calibration Mark 14:13-17 Summary Yashua sent two of his students into the city, telling them that they would meet a man carrying a water pitcher. They were to follow this man to the house he entered and ask the owner, "The Teacher says, 'Where is the guest room, where I may eat the Passover (Rehearsal) with my students?'" The owner would then show them a large, furnished upper room, where they prepared the Passover (Rehearsal) meal. When evening came, Yashua arrived with the twelve. Yahuhhanan Chapter 13 Summary This chapter details the events surrounding the final meal, focusing on Yashua’s teaching through action and word. The Foot Washing and Example of Service Before the feast of the Passover (Rehearsal), Yashua, knowing that his time had come, demonstrated his love for his students "to the end". During supper, he ...
  Welcome to The Divine Designer’s Table: Defining Our Terms BLOG POST # 1 | VOL 1 - ISSUE 1 | NISAN 9 |---| Welcome to the table. As we pull up a chair to feast on "Food for the Body, Soul, and Spirit," we must first prepare the atmosphere by clarifying the architectural language of the Divine Designer. On this platform, we often use the terms Old Creation and New Creation Days , which may sound familiar to those engaged in the "Origins Debate." However, our focus is not on the common conflict between Old Earth Creationism (OEC) and Young Earth Creationism (YEC). While Western linear narratives often exhaust themselves arguing over geological timescales—how many billions of years versus six literal twenty-four-hour days—the Hebrew narrative style is cyclical and design-focused. We are not looking for the age of the hardware; we are looking for the intent of the Software. Beyond the Linear: Old vs. Young Earth Traditional debates like Old Earth or Young Earth Cre...