“Good Friday”, True March 14, 39 AD:

 “Good Friday”, True March 14, 39 AD:

The Day Capital Punishment is Meted Out on the King of the Judaeans.

The events that took place on "Good Friday," True March 14, 39 AD—The Day Capital Punishment was Meted Out on the King of the Judaeans—are detailed in the Matthew account (Mattiythyahu 27:33-61) we previously discussed.1

Here is a summary of what happened on that day, based on that account:The Crucifixion and Death

Crucifixion: Yashua was crucified at Golgotha, along with two robbers at 9 am, the 3rd sound of the Gallotrina t. Above His head was placed the charge: "THIS IS YASHUA THE KING OF THE JUDAEANS." He was offered wine mixed with gall but refused to drink it. The soldiers divided His garments by casting lots.

Mockery: He was mocked by passersby, chief priests, scribes, and elders, who challenged Him to save Himself and come down from the cross, since He claimed to be the Son of the Divine Designer.

Darkness and Final Words: From noon until 3:00 p.m. (the sixth hour until the ninth hour), darkness covered the entire land. Around 3:00 p.m., Yashua cried out, "ELI-YAH, ELI-YAH, WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN ME?" and then released His spirit.

Miraculous Events: At the moment of His death, the veil of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom, the earth shook, and rocks split. Tombs were opened, and many bodies of the consecrated ones (saints) who had died were raised. The centurion and the guards were terrified and declared, "Truly this was the Son of the Divine Designer!"

Just as Yonah the prophet was examined for 3 days and 3 nights in the belly of the whale to see if he would obey Yahuwah to preach to the community of Ninevah, I would posit that Yashua was examined 3 days and 3 nights in the heart of the earth, the Palace of Dawid to see if He would obey and Yahua, and would preach to the spirits in prison causing them to rise from the dead in time to witness the blood of Yashua fall onto the Ark of the Covenant. Could it be possible that Yashua’s school of prophets were buried in Yermeyahu’s grotto, and witnessed the blood of the Covenant falling on the Ark of the Covenant.

The Preparation for Burial on the Preparation of the Sabbath

Request for the Body: Since it was evening and the Jewish Sabbath was approaching (The Preparation Day), Joseph, a rich man from Arimathea and a disciple of Jesus, asked Pilate for the body.

The Interment: Joseph (Yahuseph) took the body, wrapped it in a clean linen cloth, and laid it in his own new tomb, which he had hewn out in the rock. He then rolled a large stone against the entrance.

Witnesses: Mary Magdalene and the other Mary were present, sitting opposite the grave, observing the burial just before the dawn of the Shabbath.

The instructions for the  First Passover on Nisan 14, 1394 BC.

Yahuwah instructed Moses (Moshah) and Aaron (Aharon) to make the month of the Passover the first month of their year, commanding each Israelite household to select an unblemished, one-year-old male lamb or goat on the tenth day. The households were to keep the animal until the fourteenth day, slaughter it at twilight, and apply its blood to the doorposts and lintels of the houses where they would consume the meal. That same night, the people were required to eat the meat completely roasted over a fire, accompanied by unleavened bread and bitter herbs, and they were ordered to burn any leftovers before morning. Furthermore, they were told to eat this meal in haste, fully dressed with their loins girded, sandals on their feet, and staffs in hand, fully prepared for immediate departure.  According eparture. This ritual was the Yahuwah’s Passover, as He promised to strike down the firstborn and the gods of Egypt that night; however, the blood on the Israelites' doors would serve as a protective sign, causing Yahuwah to "pass over" their homes and spare them from the destructive plague.  Not a bone of the slaughtered lamb was to be broken.

Yahuhhanan called Yashua “The Lamb of the Divine Designer who takes away the sin of the world.” He met all of the criteria as a Passover and a sin offering. The 10th day of the month was the Passover Rehearsal also known as the Last Supper.  Just as the Paschal lamb had to be examined and determined to be blemish free for 3 days and 3 nghts, and Jonah was examined for 3  days and 3 nights in the belly of the whale to determine whether he would obey the Divine Designer and preach to the Ninevites, so also Yashua was 3 days and 3 nights examined by Roman and Judaean rulers in David’s Palace, which was at that time, the heart of the earth.

The Old Creation Day 1 Begins the Core Pattern

Day 1 of the Old Creation (as opposed to the New Creation, not Old Earth Creation theory) is all about the separation of light and darkness. According to Jhn 1: of the DDSV, “known as “The Divine Design According to Yahuhhanan” “4 Life lived in Him, and this life was the Light of humanity.5 That light is still shining in the darkness, and the darkness hasn’t extinguished it.  Yashua Himself said “I Am the light of the world”

There is a Divine Design Pattern in the Old Creation Day and Creation Week that shows up for those who look for it in many such things as  the feasts, narratives, objects, timelines, and journeys that either reflect or refract the beauty and brilliance of the Divine Designer., 






























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