Send us Fan Mail What if the way we remember Jesus’ death and resurrection… isn’t the way the Bible frames it?  In this episode of Modern Mind, Ancient Book, we examine the historical and biblical tension between Good Friday/Easter and the Passover/Unleavened Bread framework found in Scripture.  For the Christian seeker, this teaching reconnects the final week of Jesus Christ to the Jewish roots of the Bible, restoring the original context in which these events took place.  ⸻  PART 1 — The Ca...

Modern Mind, Ancient Book

Roger Ferguson, Host and Biblical Scholar

Why Easter and Good Friday Don’t Match the Bible | Passover, Unleavened Bread, and the Historical Jesus (Part 1–2)

MAY 4, 202640 MIN
Modern Mind, Ancient Book

Why Easter and Good Friday Don’t Match the Bible | Passover, Unleavened Bread, and the Historical Jesus (Part 1–2)

MAY 4, 202640 MIN

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Send us Fan MailWhat if the way we remember Jesus’ death and resurrection… isn’t the way the Bible frames it?In this episode of Modern Mind, Ancient Book, we examine the historical and biblical tension between Good Friday/Easter and the Passover/Unleavened Bread framework found in Scripture.For the Christian seeker, this teaching reconnects the final week of Jesus Christ to the Jewish roots of the Bible, restoring the original context in which these events took place.⸻PART 1 — The Calendar Problem•Jesus said He would be in the grave three days and three nights—so how does Friday to Sunday fit?•The Bible defines God’s appointed times—not later traditions•Book of Leviticus 23 establishes Passover as a fixed, covenantal feast•Book of Exodus 12 commands Unleavened Bread as a lasting ordinance•The Gospels place Jesus’ final week inside the Passover framework, not a later church calendarWe also examine the historical development of Easter and Good Friday, including the early church disputes known as the Paschal Controversies and their resolution at the Council of Nicaea.⸻PART 2 — The Feasts Jesus Actually Kept•Jesus lived fully בתוך the Torah calendar•His final meal is explicitly identified as Passover (Luke 22:15)•His crucifixion occurs within the structure of 14–21 Nisan•The Gospel narrative assumes a first-century Jewish worldview, not a later Gentile frameworkThis episode restores the historical continuity of Scripture—from ancient Israel to the New Covenant—showing that:•The events are true•But the calendar and covenant framing changed over time⸻WHY THIS MATTERSUnderstanding Passover and Unleavened Bread:•Restores the historical continuity of Scripture•Deepens your understanding of Jesus’ mission•Reconnects modern faith to the ancient manuscripts and covenant structure of the BibleJesus did not celebrate Easter—He fulfilled Passover.⸻KEY SCRIPTURE (NASB)Leviticus 23:2“Speak to the sons of Israel and say to them, ‘The Lord’s appointed times which you shall proclaim as holy convocations—My appointed times are these.’”Luke 22:15“I have earnestly desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer.”⸻