Yes, I did notice it. As for my thoughts; Short version:
Wednesday: 14th of Aviv ; Crucifixion
By the time Joseph of Arimathaea goes to Pilate, gets permission, buys new linen, returns, removes the body from the cross, transports the body, wraps the body, and then places the body in the tomb (cf
Matthew 27:57-60,
Mark 15:42-46,
John 19:38), it is very near sunset.
Thursday: 15th of Aviv; "High Shabat" (cf John 19:31) ; First day of "Unleavened Bread" ; night and day in "heart of the earth" ; day 1
Friday: 16th of Aviv; night and day in the "heart of the earth"; day 2
Shabat: 17th of Aviv; night and day in the "heart of the earth"; day 3
Resurrection: In all probability, somewhere around sunset.
Monday: First day of the week while it was still dark, tomb found empty.
Long version:
Sunset, the 13th of Aviv has drawn to a close and the 14th begins (cf Matt 26:17-20, Mark 14:12-17, Luke 22:7-13, John 13:1-2)
Matthew is vague, and gives us no real idea. Mark and Luke basically: On the first day of unleaven bread, when/had/must be sacrificed the passover lamb...
John however is much different: 13:1 It was just before the Passover Feast... 2 The evening meal was being served...
Per haTorah the 14th of Aviv is the day on which the Passover was/is to be slaughtered (cf Exodus 12:6, Lev. 23:5, Num 9:3, Num 28:16).
Date/Time: 14th of Aviv, the evening/night hours prior to the daylight hours of the 14th.
When evening (opsias; late, nightfall) came, (Matthew 26:20, Mark 14:17, cf/cp John 13:2) Jesus and his disciples eat *supper*.
John 13:2 The evening meal was being served, and the devil had already prompted Judas Iscariot, son of Simon, to betray Jesus.
Jesus predicts Peter's denial. Jesus goes out to pray (Matthew 26:36, Mark 14:32, Luke 22:39)
Judas brings the soldiers carrying torches (Matt 26:47, Mark 14:43, Luke 22:47, John 18:3)
Jesus led away, brought first before Annas (John 18:13) then sent before Caiaphas the high priest (Matthew 26:57, John 18:24)
Peter denies Jesus (Matthew 26:69-75, Mark 14:66-72, Luke 22:54-62, John 18:25-27)
Rooster crows: 14th of Aviv, begin daylight hours.
Early in the morning (Matthew 27:1, Mark 15:1, Luke 22:66, John 18:28) Jesus led before Roman Governer Pilate (Matthew 27:2, Mark 15:1, Luke 23:1, John 18:28).
Important Note: In John 18:28 they wanted to be able to eat the Passover, here with John 13:1-2 we see IMO that the supper was not the Passover seder.
Pilate sends the Messiah before Herod (Luke 23:7).
Herod sends Jesus back to Pilate (Luke 23:11).
John 18:39 But it is your custom for me to release to you one prisoner at the time of Passover.
Pilate brings Jesus before the crowd, crowd cries out crucify him, releases Barabbas, Pilate surrenders Jesus to their will (Matthew 27:26, Mark 15:15, Luke 23:25, John 19:16).
John 19:14 It was the
day of preparation of Passover Week, about the sixth hour. "Here is your king," Pilate said to the Jews (cp Luke 23:54).
John 19:16 Pilate hands Jesus over to them to be crucified.
Mark 15:25 It was the third hour when they crucified him.
Sixth hour thru ninth hour, darkness over the land (Matthew 27:45-46, Mark 15:33-34, Luke 23:44).
Ninth hour on the 14th of Aviv (Wednesday), Jesus gives up his spirit (Matthew 27:50, Mark 15:34).
Joseph requests body as the evening approaches (Matthew 27:57, Mark 15:42, John 19:38) and the "high shabat" (first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread) was about to begin (Luke 23:50-54, cf John 19:31). The 1st day of "Unleavened"; a shabat shabaton and mele'ket `avodah lo'.
Sunset.
Date: Thursday; 15th of Aviv; "Feast of Unleavened Bread" begins. A day of no regular work.
Date: Friday, 16th of Aviv
Mark 16:1 When the Sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices so that they might go to anoint Jesus' body.
Luke 23:56 Then they went home and prepared spices and perfumes. But they rested on the Sabbath in obedience to the commandment.
Date: Shabat, 17th of Aviv
Jesus in the heart of the earth, three nights, and three days.
Date: First day of the week; 18th of Aviv
Matthew 28:1, but late of the shabats, as it was drawing on toward the first
day of the week ... (cf/cp Mark 16:2, Luke 24:1)
John 20:1 Now on the first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene early, while it was yet dark, unto the tomb ...