Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Passover of Jesus 2012

The annual celebration of the Passover of Jesus will begin at sundown on April 7th.

From sundown Friday until sundown Saturday will be Abib 14. On Saturday Abib 14 the lamb was killed and all things were made ready for the passover at midnight when the angel flew over the homes of the Israelites. It was after sundown the Israelites ate the Passover. This means they ate it on the evening of the 15th. On this night the unleavened bread was served. And on this night began the seven (7) days of unleavened bread.

Now there are two calendars: the Jewish one and the Catholic Gregorian monk one. Do not confuse use of the Gregorian calendar. Do not think April is the same as the month of Abib. The Jewish month does not begin with the first day of April. Many are confusing these. Abib is the first month of the Jewish year. April is the fourth month of the Gregorian Catholic year.

I have given the true date above.

Many are perverting the evening of the Passover and changing the date. Do not follow these perverters.

Passover begins at sundown in Jerusalem on April 7th. From there it circles the globe to the west hour by hour and until it is over 24 hours away.  All nations west of the International Date Line, the Passover is April 8th.

Passover April 7, 2012 at sundown.

Bishop Reckart
Made by God, for God
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Special Note

Do not follow the calendars created by the tetragrammaton cult groups. You will know them by use of Yahweh or Yahuwah or some such like.

Do not follow the calendars created by the Jehovah's Witnesses or the Catholic church.

These will confuse you because they either do not use Jerusalem time or their calculations of the time the new moon and the full moon is counted is false.

Some Jews have false information on the correct evening to observe the Passover. Some begin at sundown the 13th of Abib/Nisan. This is false, the lamb must be slain on the 14th not the 13th. Anyone who has any date for the Passover that does not agree it begins after sundown on April 7, 2012 is false.

Passover begins in Jerusalem. No one can correctly observe Passover until after it is correctly observed on the correct night in Jerusalem.

Correct month (Abib)
Correct evening (14th after sundown)
Correct time of the day (evening after sundown)
On the full moon (moon must be full on Passover evening)
On the 15th day of Abib which began at sundown.
On the first day of the seven days of unleavened bread
Everyone west of 180 degree longitude to Jerusalem will observe Passover one day later on the Gregorian calendar, but it will still be Abib 15 and Passover according to the Biblical calendar.


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