YESHUA AND HIS LAST PESACH – CHRONOLOGY.
By Dr Yosef Ben Haggai c.f., ‘The Watchman’ www.betemunah. org
NISAN 13
Evening (end of Nisan 12, beginning of Nisan 13)—Tuesday evening that year.
- Sadducees search for chametz.
Morning (Nisan 13)—Wednesday morning that year
- Sadducees burn chametz before midday.
Afternoon (Nisan 13)—Wednesday about or after 3:00 p.m. in that year
- Sadducees kill the Korban (lamb) Pesach.
NISAN 14
EVENING (end of Nisan 13, beginning of Nisan 14)—Wednesday evening in that year:
- Sadducees eat their Korban Pesach and have the Pesach Seder
- Jesus partakes with his Disciples of this Korban Pesach (only on this year) since the dispute on when the Korban Pesach was to be killed was for the sake of Heaven (i.e., that he could eat one and die on the other).
- Pharisees search for the chametz.
Late evening (Nisan 14) Wednesday night that year:
- Messiah is apprehended by the Temple Guard at Gethsemane whilst praying.
- Messiah is interrogated by the illegitimate high priest and priests and delivered to Pilate.
Morning (Nisan 14)—Thursday morning that year:
- Pharisees dispose of the leaven.
- Messiah is tried by Pilate and following the counsel of the illegitimate priests is disposed of by being sentenced to death After noon (Nisan 14)—Thursday after noon at about 3:00 p.m. that year:
- Messiah dies hanging on a Roman cross at Golgotha for sedition.
- Pharisees are killing their Korban Pesach
- Messiah is hurriedly laid in a borrowed tomb.
NISAN 15—CHAG HAMATSAH
Evening (ending Nisan 14 and beginning of Nisan 15)—Thursday evening of that year.
- Pharisees eat their Korban Pesach and have their Pesach Seder.
Morning and afternoon of Nisan 15—Friday morning and afternoon of that year
- Proper embalming of Messiah
- Door of tomb is sealed by order of the Kohanim (priests) with a great stone.
NISAN 16—SHABBAT CHOL HAMOED PESACH
Evening (ending Nisan 15 and beginning Nisan 16)—Friday night of that year.
- Kabbalat Shabbat for all (Sadducees, Pharisees, and Nazarenes)—no work allowed.
Evening (ending Nisan 16 and beginning Nisan 17) Saturday evening of that year.
- Messiah is risen from the dead sometime during Shabbat.
- Havdalah (many of the prayers in this service concern the topic of resurrection)
NISAN 17—Yom Rishon
Evening (ending Nisan 16 and beginning Nisan 17) Saturday evening of that year.
- Pharisees cut the first of the first fruits and start counting the Omer since the previous day was Shabbat.
- Sadducees also start counting the Omer.
Dawn—Early morning Nisan 17—Sunday morning that year
- Women visit the tomb.
- big earthquake
- Soldiers guarding the tomb flee for their lives and inform the corrupt Kohanim of that time.
- Women are informed by an angel not to fear and that their Master has risen.
- Mary (Miriam) is asked not to touch him since he is “not yet ascended (presented) to the father”.
Morning service Nisan 17 at the Temple—Sunday morning of that year
- The Omer is waved by the high priest before the Lord at the Bet Ha Mikdash (Temple)
- Messiah ascends through the seven Heavens (figurative of the seven days) and composed like the ashes of the red heifer of “ESH” (fire) and “MAYIM” (water) and which purify him from his state of ceremonial uncleanness to present himself as the wave offering (first of the first fruits) before His throne of Glory. The offering was accepted.
Afternoon Nisan 17—Sunday afternoon of that year
- Messiah returns that same day to earth and again transverses through the seven Heavens.
(a figure of the seven days a person unclean by touching a corpse must wait before being purified and composed like the waters of the Red Heifer of Esh (fire) and Mayim (water) and is purified again).
- “That very day” His Majesty appears to two of his very terrified disciples (Talmidim) on the way to a village about seven miles from Jerusalem called Amma’us and chats and teaches Torah to them.





