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Spring also is associated with new life and new beginnings!  The season of new growth!

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Hmmmm … that would make it Palm Sunday …


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The "Triumphal Entry" that was the original Nisan 10 event, and signifying the taking of the lamb four days before Passover, is celebrated in Christianity on a "Palm Sunday."  But only occasionally will Nisan 10 actually coincide with a Sunday.

Right?  Yes?  No?  :unsure: :yes: :yes:


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Note, I am not an expert on the DSS Calendar but I am trying to learn.

According to the Dead Sea Scroll calendar, the feasts always fall on the same day of the week. The new year always starts on a Wednesday.

Therefore, Nisan 10 would always fall on a Friday.


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Nisan 10 always falls on a Friday?  That would have the new moon always on a Wednesday, and the new moon does not always start on a certain given never changing day of the week.  Just think, "new moon."  Each "month" starts on a new moon.  Even every Nisan / first of year month.  Right? :unsure: :yes: :good:


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