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  2. Yom Kippur dates 2024 - Christianity Stack Exchange

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    12 full moons after Passover 2023 brings us to 25th March 2024. Since this is after the vernal equinox there is no need to add a thirteenth month. Passover is, according to the Biblical principle, March 25th, and Yom Kippur is , as always, a lttle under 6 months later.

  3. What do Catholics believe about Yom kippur and judgment?

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    1. Yom Kippur is the Day of Atonement, The Lords feast as Leviticus says. In Judaism, this is the day where God or Hashem will judge the future, what will happen the next year is decided on Yom Kippur. After a week of Thesuva (repenting) from the Feast of Trumpets /Rosh Hashana to Yom Kippur.Yom Kippur, a day of fasting as the Scripture says.

  4. exegesis - When Pilate offered up Jesus or Barabbas for release,...

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    @fredsbend Spong, Carrier (and others) are saying that if there was no custom like this, if the Roman authorities would never have allowed the practice, if the name 'Barabbas' is improbable other than as a literary creation, and if the gospel account could be explained by the Yom Kippur tradition, then the narrative actually was inspired by the Yom Kippur tradition.

  5. In which year was Christ born? - Christianity Stack Exchange

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    Conclusion: Whereas in principle both scenarios b and d are possible, from the facts that the only fast day associated with important priestly duties was Yom Kippur and that according to rabbinic tradition the event of a high priest becoming unable to perform his duties and being substituted by a "Joseph, the son of Ellemus" was specifically on ...

  6. What is Heaven's Mercy Seat? - Christianity Stack Exchange

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    Cover: the Hebrew term, kapporet, has been connected with kippur, as in the feast of Yom Kippur or Day of Atonement (Lv 16; 23:26–32): hence, influenced by the Greek and Latin versions, and Luther’s German, English translations have rendered it “propitiatory,” “mercy seat,” and the like. (Ex 25:17 footnotes)

  7. biblical basis - Why do some Christians interpret Daniel's 1260...

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    It has now become a 10 year period - by adding a three year "gap" into the middle and extending it to Yom Kippur of 2027. However, the previous 7 year version still serves to illustrate the flexibility and use of the multiple elements of interpretation together - "literal, historic, futurist, and symbolic". hypothetical Daniel's imeline

  8. Is Jesus seen as both the Passover Lamb and Goat (s) of the...

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    I've read it over a couple times, and it is a good answer. Unfortunately, my question isn't what it is answering. You make no mention of details of Yom Kippur that are mentioned in my 2nd and 3rd paragraphs. Also, the focus of my question has been changed from asking for reference to historic writings on this topic to you simply discussing the ...

  9. Could Jesus have been born in September instead of December?

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    Assume that Zechariah was told by the angel during Yom Kippur (Tishri 10) and John the Baptist was conceived within days afterwards. He would have been born 40 weeks later in Tammuz (June/July). Jesus was conceived 6 months after John the Baptist was conceived (Luke 1:24-27, 36), thus in Nisan (Mar/Apr) near Passover.

  10. Why does the altar of incense not appear to be located in the...

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    Exodus 30:1. You are also to make an altar of acacia wood for the burning of incense. Place the altar in front of the veil that is before the ark of the Testimony.

  11. Was there a sacrifice in the Old Testament for intentional sins...

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    One additional point which should be noted is that according to Hebrews, even Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) only covers 'sins of ignorance': 'But only the high priest entered the inner room, and that only once a year, and never without blood, which he offered for himself and for the sins the people had committed in ignorance' (Heb 9:7, NIV)