A Brief Summary Outline of Events: Yeshua's Last 10 Days

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Sunday, 7-5-26, 1st. Day Of The Weekly Cycle, Tammuz 19, 5786, 15th. Summer Day

Now more pleasant to know that a person can be on one accord with the days of the weekly cycle, so I can see and hear what I'm supposed to, and I know my wife tries to help me. Because I know our Shepherd knows everything about us.

I asked her to help me with today's Event: A Brief Summary Outline of Events: Yeshua's Last 10 Days

Nisan 8 -- Friday


"And the Jews' passover was nigh at hand; and many went out of the country

up to Jerusalem before the passover, to purify themselves" (John 11:55).

In order to partake of the Passover, if a person was ritually "unclean" -- if they had touched a "dead body" or corpse, for example -- they would have to be "purified," and go through a cleansing ceremony according to the law of God (see Numbers 19:11-22). This purification ritual lasted seven days and had to be done at the Temple, with a priest, and therefore many Jews came up to Jerusalem a week before the Passover festival began.

6 Days before Passover

Jesus last supper with Lazarus and family

John 12: 1-14

Nisan 9 (Sabbath)

5 Days before Passover

Jesus 1st entry into Jerusalem on back of colt

Mark 11: 1-11 Luke 19:29-44

John 12: 12-19

Nisan 10 (Sunday)

Selection of Passover lambs (Exodus 12: 3)

Jesus Cursed fig tree

Jesus 2nd Great Entry into Jerusalem on back of

ass and foul

Cast money changers out of Temple

Matt. 21: 1-17, Mark 11: 12-19, Luke 19: 45-46

Nisan 11 (Monday morning)

Disciples see fig tree outside city withered up

which Jesus cursed

Jesus teaches in Temple all day.

Refutes His critics

Gives Mount Olivet prophecy

Eats at Simon the Leper's home

Matt. 21: 18-26:5

Mark 11:20-14:2

Luke 20:1-22:2


Nisan 12 -- Monday night

What occurred at this time?

"Now when Jesus was in Bethany, in the house of Simon the leper, there came unto

him a woman having an alabaster box of very precious ointment, and poured it on his

head, as he sat at meat [dinner]. But when his disciples saw it, they had indignation,

saying, To what purpose is this waste? For this ointment might have been sold for much,

and given to the poor. When Jesus understood it, he said unto them, Why trouble ye the

woman? for she hath wrought a good work upon me. For ye have the poor always with

you; but me ye have not always. For in that she hath poured this ointment on my body, she

did it for my burial. Verily I say unto you, Wheresover this gospel shall be preached in

the whole world, there shall also this, that this woman hath done, be told for a memorial

of her" (Matt.26:6-13; see also Mark 14:3-9).

"Then one of the twelve, called Judas Iscariot, went unto the chief priests, and said unto

them, What will ye give me, and I will deliver him unto you? And they covenanted with

him for thirty pieces of silver. And from that time he sought opportunity to betray him"

(Matt.26:14-16).

Nisan 12 -- Tuesday Morning

What Do You Mean, "PREPARE the Passover"
?

Our day-by-day chronology of events in Jesus' last week has brought us to Tuesday morning, Nisan 12. The Passover celebration itself would begin with the sacrificing of the lambs on the afternoon of Nisan 14. Prior to that time, all leaven had to be burned or disposed of hours before the end of Nisan 14. Then, the families would eat the Passover after roasting the lambs for hours until they were well cooked, at some time after the beginning of Nisan 15, on the first annual High Holy Day of Unleavened Bread.

Jesus tells His disciples to "go and prepare us the passover" (Luke 22:8). This means the time had come to BEGIN PREPARATIONS for the Passover! Our time-flow shows us that this was TUESDAY MORNING, Nisan 12th -- two days before the killing of the lambs, and two and one half days before the Passover seder would be eaten! Chronologically, this makes perfect sense. Then, Monday morning, the disciples went into the city, a journey which may have taken an hour or so, found the man they were to follow, made the inquiries they were instructed to do, found the appointed room, and then they made the Passover preparations.

Nisan 13 -- Tuesday Night

1. Arrested in garden of Gethsemane late Tuesday night (Matt.26:47-56;

Mark 14:43-52; Luke 22:47-53; John 18:2-12).

2. Appeared before Annas late Tuesday night (John 28:13-23).

3. Appeared before Caiaphas and Sanhedrin in a "night trial" late Tuesday

night and very early Wednesday morning (Matt.26:57-75; Mark 14:53-72; Luke

22:54-65; John 18:24-27).

Nisan 13 -- Wednesday Morning

4. Appeared before Sanhedrin again for a "morning trial" around dawn

on Wednsday morning (Matt.27:1; Mark 15;1; Luke 22:66-71).

5. Appeared before Pilate early Wednesday morning, after daybreak (Matt.

27:2; Mark 15;1; Luke 23:1-6; John 18:28-38).

6. Taken before Herod later on Wednsday morning (Luke 23:7-12).

7. Appeared before Pilate once again later on Wednsday morning. During

this trial appearance, Pilate three times appealed to the Judeans to allow

him to release Jesus, to no avail (Matt.27:11-25; Mark 15:2-14; Luke

23:13-23; John 18:39-19:15).

8. Sentenced by Pilate around NOON (John 19:14) on Wednesday (Matt.

27:26; Mark 15:15; Luke 23:24-25; John 19:16).

9. Tortured and mocked by soldiers in Praetorium, or "judgment hall" all

afternoon and evening, into the night by a "cohort" of of about 600 red-

necked Roman anti-Semitic grunts, who took out their rage and contempt

on Jesus, who was in their power for about 20 hours -- averaging out to

about 4 minutes per soldier to belittle, kick, smite, mock, and beat on Jesus

two at a time (Matt.27:26-31; Mark 15:15-20).

Nisan 14 -- Thursday Morning

10. Led out for crucifixion early THURSDAY morning (Matt.27:32-34;

Mark 15:20-23; Luke 23:26-32; John 19:16-17).

11. Nailed to the cross at about 9:00 AM in the morning, and hung there

until about 3:00 PM in the afternoon as the passover lambs are being slained

Thursday (Matt.27:35-49; Mark 15:24-36; Luke 23:33-46; John 19:18-30).

12. Died about 3:00 PM Thursday afternoon; massive Temple curtain

was rent, a mighty earthquake occurred, and bodies of saints who had

died arose from their graves (Matt.27:50-54; Mark 15:37-39; Luke

23:45-48; John 19:30-37).

Nisan 15 -- Friday Jesus in grave night

Passover UB Holy Day Passover mean(seder) eaten in the previous evening

(Thursday) J1, Lesus in the grave first night and second day Guards stationed

at the tomb Matt. 27: 62-66


Nisan 16 -- (Sabbath)

Women rest the Sabbath day, as per the commandment.

Second night and third day Jesus was in the tomb.

Matt. 12:40, Matt. 28: 1, Luke 23-56b


Nisan 17 -- (Sunday }

Yeshua Rose From The Dead!

Women visit tomb { "when it was Dark") discovered Jesus has alread risen from the dead.

Jesus meets Mary, other women, Jesus meet: 2-10s 2 disciples on way to Emmaus. Meets with

all disciples that evening Matt. 28: 2-10, Mark 16: 1-14, Luke 24: 1-49, John 20: 2-21:22.

Love, Walter and Debbie