Yeshua, Lamb of the First Year

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Author: Leonard Rothenberger Jr ISBN: 9780996117401
Publisher: Leonard Rothenberger, Jr Publication: July 31, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Leonard Rothenberger Jr
ISBN: 9780996117401
Publisher: Leonard Rothenberger, Jr
Publication: July 31, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

YESHUA (JESUS), as the Passover Lamb had to meet certain requirements: His conception, birth, ministry, and death had to follow a defined timeline. This timeline is set by ELOHIM and is called “Appointed Times” and are stated in Leviticus 23 and Deuteronomy 16. By studying the Bible and understanding the Jewishness of the Bible, we can determine when YESHUA was conceived, when He was born, what day He became the Passover Lamb, what day His Ministry started, and what day He was crucified; it wasn’t “Good Friday”. By this study you will know when the Jewish “First day of the week” starts?
The Gospel of John is three separate writings, not one writing. The Gospel of John, when put in chronological order will line up with the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke; showing one Passover, not three different Passovers.

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YESHUA (JESUS), as the Passover Lamb had to meet certain requirements: His conception, birth, ministry, and death had to follow a defined timeline. This timeline is set by ELOHIM and is called “Appointed Times” and are stated in Leviticus 23 and Deuteronomy 16. By studying the Bible and understanding the Jewishness of the Bible, we can determine when YESHUA was conceived, when He was born, what day He became the Passover Lamb, what day His Ministry started, and what day He was crucified; it wasn’t “Good Friday”. By this study you will know when the Jewish “First day of the week” starts?
The Gospel of John is three separate writings, not one writing. The Gospel of John, when put in chronological order will line up with the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke; showing one Passover, not three different Passovers.

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