The Garden Tomb, in Jerusalem, seems to fit the criteria for the tomb Yeshua was laid in. But as we know, on the third day, He rose from the dead!
While we do make an effort to inform people of the importance of Passover and all that it means, we certainly do not want to detract from the importance of the Resurrection! How meaningful it is that today is the first day of the week after Passover and the times coincide this year!
May you be richly blessed as you contemplate all that Yeshua has done for you through His death, burial and resurrection!
I’ve linked a couple of videos below which tie together Passover, the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and the Death, Burial and Resurrection of Yeshua. These were both LiveStreams done this week.
If you are not joining us for the LiveStreams, you might want to consider doing so.
Chag Sameach from Bucharest!
I need to understand if Resheet it’s always in Sunday.
This year, Resheet was also on Sunday? Since Pesach Seder was Friday night?
Leviticus 23 :11 He is to wave the sheaf before the Lord so it will be accepted on your behalf; the priest is to wave it on the day after the Sabbath. Is the day after the weekly Sabbath?
Toda Raba.
Resheet is fixed not per a date, but rather a day of the week, i.e., Sunday. Yes, it is the day after the weekly Sabbath. Blessings!