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The Passover Blood Requirement Treatise

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OFFICIAL DOCTRINAL TREATISE THE PASSOVER BLOOD REQUIREMENT A Theological Examination of Blood Before Death in Covenant Fulfillment FROM THE DESK OF: John Shane Vaughn Founding Apostolic Overseer First Harvest Ministries International CLASSIFICATION: Doctrinal Teaching AUTHORITY: Apostolic SCOPE: Universal Church Application DATE: November 2025 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART ONE: THE FOUNDATIONAL QUESTION • I. The Chronological Dilemma • II. Traditional Explanations and Their Inadequacies • III. The Need for a Fresh Examination PART TWO: SCRIPTURAL ANALYSIS - THE BLOOD REQUIREMENT • IV. Exodus 12: What Passover Actually Required • V. The Three Blood-and-Water Witnesses • VI. Prophetic Blood vs. Literal Blood vs. Covenant Blood • VII. The 15th of Aviv: Covenant Day Pattern PART THREE: THEOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS • VIII. Blood Protects, Death Delivers • IX. Paul's Emphasis vs. Hebrews' Emphasis • X. Communion Theology Reconsidered • XI. The Complete Fulfillment on the 15th PART FOUR: THE BRIDE RESTORED - WHY THE 15TH OF AVIV SACRIFICE WAS NECESSARY • XII. The Question: Why Sacrifice on the 15th? • XIII. The Divorced Bride: Israel's Tragedy • XIV. The Sin Debt: 700 Years Without Atonement • XV. The Kinsman Redeemer: Buying Back the Bride • XVI. Yahshua's Mission: "Only to the Lost Sheep" • XVII. The Two-House Restoration • XVIII. The 15th of Aviv: Covenant Day for Bride Restoration PART FIVE: DOCTRINAL APPLICATIONS • XIX. Implications for Communion Theology • XX. Implications for Covenant Continuity • XXI. Implications for Chronology of the Cross • XXII. Implications for Hebrew Roots Understanding PART SIX: CONCLUSION • XXIII. Summary of Findings • XXIV. Pastoral Applications • XXV. Call to Teaching Accuracy APPENDICES • A. Objections Addressed • B. Supporting Witnesses from Church History • C. Greek and Hebrew Word Studies • D. Timeline Charts and Visual Aids EXECUTIVE SUMMARY For two millennia, Christian theology has struggled with an apparent chronological contradiction: If Yahshua (Jesus) is our Passover Lamb, why did He die on the 15th of Aviv rather than on Passover itself (the 14th of Aviv)? This treatise demonstrates that the apparent contradiction dissolves when we properly understand what Passover actually required and the precise timing of Yahshua's fulfillment. THE CENTRAL THESIS: Passover did not require the death of the lamb—it required the blood of the lamb applied to the doorposts before midnight. Death was merely the means to access blood in the original ordinance, but blood application before the death angel's passing was the divinely specified requirement for protection from judgment. When properly understood through this lens, Yahshua's passion narrative reveals precise fulfillment: 1. 14th of Aviv (late afternoon, before sunset): Prophetic blood declaration at Last Supper—"This IS My blood"—fulfilling Passover's blood requirement on Passover day itself 2. 15th of Aviv (after sunset, night portion, BEFORE MIDNIGHT): Literal blood applied to ground through hematidrosis at Gethsemane— matching the Exodus pattern where blood was on doorposts before the midnight passing of the death angel 3. 15th of Aviv (daytime portion): Death given through crucifixion at Calvary—sealing the covenant on the prophetic day (b'etsem hayom hazeh) that connects Abraham's covenant (Genesis 15) and the Exodus deliverance (Exodus 12:41) This understanding reveals that: • The blood requirement was fulfilled through prophetic declaration on Passover (14th) • The literal blood was applied on the 15th before midnight (matching Exodus pattern) • Death occurred on the 15th (Covenant Day—b'etsem hayom hazeh) • All requirements satisfied with divine precision • No chronological contradiction whatsoever The 15th of Aviv emerges as the central prophetic day, connecting three covenant moments across 2,000 years while the Passover blood requirement was fulfilled through declaration on the 14th with literal application following the pattern of blood before midnight. PART ONE: THE FOUNDATIONAL QUESTION I. THE CHRONOLOGICAL DILEMMA For centuries, theologians and biblical scholars have grappled with an apparent contradiction in the timing of Yahshua's crucifixion. The New Testament repeatedly identifies Yahshua as "our Passover Lamb" (1 Corinthians 5:7), yet careful examination of the Gospel accounts reveals He died on the 15th of Aviv—the day after Passover—rather than on Passover itself (the 14th of Aviv). THE PROBLEM STATED CLEARLY: 1. Passover lambs were killed on the 14th of Aviv (Exodus 12:6) 2. Yahshua is identified as our Passover Lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7; John 1:29) 3. Yet Yahshua died on the 15th of Aviv, not the 14th (Gospel chronology) This creates an apparent theological problem: • If Yahshua is our Passover, shouldn't He have died on Passover (the 14th)? • How can He fulfill Passover if He died the day after Passover? • Does this timing discrepancy invalidate the typology? TRADITIONAL CHRISTIAN RESPONSE: Most Christian traditions have attempted to resolve this dilemma by placing the crucifixion on Friday and asserting that Yahshua died on Passover (the 14th). However, this solution creates more problems than it solves: 1. It contradicts the "three days and three nights" prophecy (Matthew 12:40) 2. It requires Friday to Sunday to equal three days (which it doesn't) 3. It ignores explicit scriptural evidence that He died on the 15th 4. It forces an eisegetical reading of the Gospel chronologies THE HEBREW ROOTS RESPONSE: Many Hebrew Roots teachers correctly identify the 15th of Aviv as the day of crucifixion and demonstrate that this was a Wednesday. However, this creates an apparent problem: How can Yahshua be our Passover Lamb if He died the day after Passover? Some have attempted to resolve this by suggesting different calendar systems were in use or that the Last Supper wasn't actually a Passover Seder. While these approaches contain elements of truth, they often make the issue unnecessarily complex. THIS TREATISE PROPOSES A SIMPLER SOLUTION: What if the entire dilemma is based on a false assumption? What if Passover never required the death of the lamb on Passover day? What if Passover required the blood applied before midnight, and death was merely the means to obtain that blood? If this is true, then Yahshua could: • Fulfill the blood requirement through declaration on Passover (14th) • Apply literal blood on the 15th before midnight (matching Exodus pattern) • Give His death on the 15th (fulfilling Covenant Day pattern) NO CONTRADICTION. PERFECT FULFILLMENT. II. TRADITIONAL EXPLANATIONS AND THEIR INADEQUACIES Over the centuries, various explanations have been offered to reconcile the apparent contradiction between Yahshua as Passover Lamb and His death on the 15th. Let us examine the most common approaches and their shortcomings. APPROACH #1: THE FRIDAY CRUCIFIXION MODEL CLAIM: Yahshua died on Friday afternoon (still the 14th of Aviv), was buried before sunset, and rose Sunday morning. This makes Him die "on Passover" as the Passover Lamb. PROBLEMS: 1. Contradicts the "three days and three nights" sign of Jonah (Matthew 12:40) o Friday afternoon to Sunday morning = 1 day + 2 nights (at most 36 hours) o Does not fulfill the prophetic sign 2. Requires creative redefinition of "three days" o Proponents argue "any part of a day counts as a whole day" o But this doesn't explain "three nights" o Yahshua was very specific: "three days AND three nights" 3. Ignores the "high day" Sabbath (John 19:31) o John specifically notes this was a "high day" Sabbath, not the weekly Sabbath o This indicates the day after crucifixion was the 15th (Feast of Unleavened Bread) 4. Creates timeline contradictions with the resurrection accounts o Women couldn't prepare spices if He died Friday and rose Sunday o Mark 16:1 says they bought spices "when the Sabbath was past" o Luke 23:56 says they prepared spices "and rested on the Sabbath" VERDICT: This model fails to harmonize the Gospel accounts and requires ignoring clear scriptural statements about timing. APPROACH #2: THE "NOT ACTUALLY PASSOVER" MODEL CLAIM: The Last Supper wasn't actually a Passover Seder. It was a meal the night before Passover, and Yahshua died on Passover (the 14th) the next day. PROBLEMS: 1. Contradicts the Synoptic Gospels explicitly o Matthew 26:17-19: "prepare for you to eat the Passover" o Mark 14:12: "when they sacrificed the Passover lamb" o Luke 22:15: "I have earnestly desired to eat this Passover with you" 2. Yahshua Himself calls it Passover o Luke 22:15: "I have earnestly desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer" o He explicitly identifies it as the Passover meal 3. The disciples understood it as Passover o They asked "Where do you want us to prepare the Passover?" o They prepared "the Passover" (Mark 14:16) VERDICT: This approach requires rejecting clear statements in three of the four Gospels. APPROACH #3: THE "DIFFERENT DAYS, DIFFERENT EMPHASES" MODEL CLAIM: We shouldn't be overly concerned with precise chronology as long as He fulfilled the overall pattern. PROBLEMS: 1. Too vague to be helpful o Doesn't actually answer the objection o Dismisses chronological precision 2. Scripture is precise about prophetic fulfillment o The NT authors are careful to show specific fulfillments o Dismissing precision undermines apologetic arguments 3. Doesn't explain why the 15th o The 15th of Aviv has massive prophetic significance o A good explanation should show why, not dismiss the question VERDICT: This approach avoids the problem rather than solving it. III. THE NEED FOR A FRESH EXAMINATION All traditional approaches share a common assumption: ASSUMPTION: Passover required the DEATH of the lamb ON PASSOVER DAY. From this assumption flows the chronological problem. But what if the assumption is wrong? WHAT IF: • Passover required blood applied before midnight, not death on Passover day? • Yahshua fulfilled the blood requirement through declaration on the 14th? • Yahshua applied literal blood on the 15th before midnight (matching Exodus pattern)? • Yahshua gave His death on the 15th (sealing covenant on prophetic day)? If this is true, then: • Blood requirement declared on Passover (14th) ✓ • Blood literally applied before midnight (15th, before midnight) ✓ • Death given on Covenant Day (15th) ✓ • All requirements fulfilled perfectly ✓ • No contradiction whatsoever ✓ THIS IS THE THESIS WE WILL NOW EXAMINE. PART TWO: SCRIPTURAL ANALYSIS - THE BLOOD REQUIREMENT IV. EXODUS 12: WHAT PASSOVER ACTUALLY REQUIRED To understand what Yahshua fulfilled, we must first understand what the original Passover ordinance actually required. Let us examine Exodus 12 with fresh eyes. A. THE SEVENTEEN-FOLD EMPHASIS ON BLOOD Read Exodus 12:1-28 carefully. Count how many times "blood" is mentioned versus how many times death is emphasized as the protecting factor. BLOOD MENTIONED: 1. Verse 7: "take some of the blood and put it on the doorposts" 2. Verse 13: "the blood shall be a sign for you" 3. Verse 13: "when I see the blood" 4. Verse 13: "I will pass over you" 5. Verse 22: "take a bunch of hyssop, dip it in the blood" 6. Verse 22: "touch the lintel and doorposts with the blood" 7. Verse 22: "with the blood that is in the basin" 8. Verse 23: "Yahweh will see the blood on the lintel" 9. Verse 23: "and on the two doorposts" Plus multiple additional references throughout the passage to blood's application, placement, and protective function. DEATH OF THE LAMB MENTIONED AS THE PROTECTING FACTOR: Zero times. CRITICAL OBSERVATION: Not once does Exodus 12 say: • "When I see the dead lamb" • "When I see you have killed a lamb" • "The death of the lamb shall be a sign" • "Apply the dead lamb to your doorposts" The entire focus is on BLOOD as the protecting agent. B. THE SPECIFIC DIVINE STATEMENT Exodus 12:13 (ESV): "The blood shall be a sign for you, on the houses where you are. And when I see the blood, I will pass over you, and no plague will befall you to destroy you, when I strike the land of Egypt." PARSE THIS CAREFULLY: 1. "The blood shall be a sign for you" Not "the dead lamb" but the blood is the sign 2. "When I see the blood" Yahweh is looking for blood on doorposts, not for evidence of death 3. "I will pass over you" The passing over is contingent upon seeing blood THE LOGICAL CONCLUSION: If a family could have obtained blood without death (hypothetically), and applied it to their doorposts, the death angel would have passed over them. Why? Because the requirement was blood, not death. C. DEATH WAS THE MEANS, NOT THE MANDATE DISTINCTION TO UNDERSTAND: • MANDATE = What Yahweh required (blood on doorposts) • MEANS = How they obtained it in the original context (through death) ANALOGY: Yahweh said: "When I see the water on your porch, I will pass by your house." THE REQUIREMENT: Water on the porch THE MEANS: Drawing water from the well with a bucket If someone said, "Yahweh requires bucket-lowering," they would be confusing the means with the mandate. Yahweh required water, and bucket-lowering was the method to obtain it. SIMILARLY WITH PASSOVER: Yahweh required blood on the doorposts. Death was the method to obtain blood from a lamb. But the mandate was blood, not death. D. TIMING: BLOOD APPLIED BEFORE MIDNIGHT EXODUS 12:22: "Take a bunch of hyssop and dip it in the blood that is in the basin, and touch the lintel and the two doorposts with the blood. And none of you shall go out of the door of his house until the morning." EXODUS 12:29: "At midnight Yahweh struck down all the firstborn in the land of Egypt..." THE PATTERN: 1. Lamb killed (late afternoon, "between the evenings") 2. Blood collected in basin 3. Blood applied to doorposts (before evening) 4. Family stayed inside until morning 5. At midnight the death angel passed through 6. Death angel saw blood, passed over CRITICAL TIMING: The blood had to be on the doorposts BEFORE MIDNIGHT when the death angel passed through. SIGNIFICANCE FOR YAHSHUA: If Yahshua is the Passover Lamb, His blood would need to be applied/present before midnight on the night the death angel passes. As we will see, His literal blood (hematidrosis) at Gethsemane occurred on the 15th (after sunset, which begins the 15th in Hebrew reckoning) but BEFORE MIDNIGHT—matching the Exodus pattern perfectly. E. THE SIGNIFICANCE FOR MESSIANIC FULFILLMENT If Passover required blood applied before midnight (not death on Passover day), then: 1. Yahshua could declare blood on Passover day (14th) - prophetic fulfillment 2. Yahshua could apply literal blood on the 15th before midnight - matching Exodus pattern 3. Yahshua could give death later on the 15th - fulfilling Covenant Day pattern 4. All requirements perfectly satisfied 5. No chronological contradiction THE QUESTION BECOMES: Did Yahshua give blood according to this pattern? THE ANSWER: Yes—in three stages. 1. Prophetically at the Last Supper on Passover day (14th, before sunset) 2. Literally at Gethsemane (15th after sunset, before midnight) 3. Covenant-sealing at Calvary (15th, daytime) We will examine these three witnesses in the next section. V. THE THREE BLOOD-AND-WATER WITNESSES If Passover required blood applied before midnight, we should find evidence that Yahshua gave blood according to this pattern. We find not just one witness, but three, establishing the biblical principle of multiple witnesses (Deuteronomy 19:15; 2 Corinthians 13:1). WITNESS #1: THE LAST SUPPER (Prophetic Blood) Matthew 26:26-28: "Now as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and after blessing it broke it and gave it to the disciples, and said, 'Take, eat; this is my body.' And he took a cup, and when he had given thanks he gave it to them, saying, 'Drink of it, all of you, for this IS my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.'" CRITICAL OBSERVATIONS: 1. This occurred on the 14th of Aviv (late afternoon/early evening, still Passover day, before sunset) 2. Yahshua said "THIS IS MY BLOOD" — not "will be" but "IS" o Present tense declaration o Prophetic present, spoken with authority as if already accomplished 3. He was ALIVE when He said this o He had not yet died o Yet He declared His blood was being given 4. This fulfilled the Passover blood requirement ON PASSOVER DAY o The declaration happened on the 14th (Passover) o Before sunset (still Passover day) o Meeting the requirement for blood on Passover THEOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Just as Yahweh spoke creation into existence ("Let there be light" — Genesis 1:3), Yahshua spoke redemption into existence on Passover day: "This IS My blood." The blood requirement for Passover was fulfilled through prophetic declaration on the 14th (Passover day itself), with literal application to follow the Exodus pattern. WITNESS #2: GETHSEMANE (Literal Blood) Luke 22:44: "And being in agony he prayed more earnestly; and his sweat became like great drops of blood falling down to the ground." MEDICAL CONDITION: HEMATIDROSIS This is a rare but documented medical phenomenon where, under extreme stress, capillaries near sweat glands rupture, causing blood to be released through the sweat glands. CRITICAL OBSERVATIONS: 1. This occurred AFTER SUNSET — meaning it was now the 15th of Aviv (Hebrew days begin at sunset) 2. This occurred BEFORE MIDNIGHT — matching the Exodus pattern where blood was on doorposts before the midnight passing 3. Yahshua LITERALLY shed blood — not symbolic, but actual physical blood 4. He had not yet died — This was hours before the crucifixion 5. Blood fell to the GROUND — just as the lamb's blood fell when collected THE PERFECT PATTERN: In the original Passover: • Blood was applied to doorposts before midnight • The death angel passed at midnight • Protection came through blood placement, not through the lamb's death In Yahshua's Passover: • Blood was applied to ground (Gethsemane) before midnight on the 15th • His literal blood flowed before midnight • This matched the Exodus pattern precisely PROPHETIC SIGNIFICANCE: Genesis 4:10: "The voice of your brother's blood cries to me from the ground" Hebrews 12:24: "The sprinkled blood that speaks a better word than the blood of Abel" Yahshua's blood falling to the ground at Gethsemane connects to the typology of shed blood crying out from the earth. Abel's blood cried for vengeance; Yahshua's blood cries for mercy. WITNESS #3: THE CROSS (Covenant Blood) John 19:34: "But one of the soldiers pierced his side with a spear, and at once there came out blood and water." CRITICAL OBSERVATIONS: 1. This occurred on the 15th of Aviv (daytime, after He had already died) 2. Blood AND water flowed — indicating both cleansing and covenant 3. This was AFTER death — different from the previous two witnesses 4. The soldier pierced His side — confirming He was already dead THEOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE: This third witness is different in nature: • Witnesses #1 and #2: Blood given BEFORE death (fulfilling Passover requirement) • Witness #3: Blood released AFTER death (confirming covenant sealed) WHY THE DISTINCTION MATTERS: • The blood before death fulfilled the Passover protection requirement • The blood after death confirmed the covenant was sealed on the 15th • Both were necessary for complete redemption F. THE PATTERN OF THREE WITNESSES Throughout Scripture, Yahweh establishes truth through multiple witnesses: Deuteronomy 19:15: "Only on the evidence of two witnesses or of three witnesses shall a charge be established." 2 Corinthians 13:1: "Every charge must be established by the evidence of two or three witnesses." THE THREE BLOOD WITNESSES: Witness Type Timing Location Testament #1 Prophetic Blood 14th Aviv (before sunset) Upper Room Matthew 26:28 #2 Literal Blood 15th Aviv (after sunset, before midnight) Gethsemane Luke 22:44 #3 Covenant Blood 15th Aviv (daytime, after death) Calvary John 19:34 THE COMPLETE PATTERN: • One witness on the 14th = Prophetic blood declaration on Passover day • Two witnesses on the 15th = Literal blood before midnight + covenant blood after death • All three establish perfect fulfillment = No requirement left unfulfilled VI. PROPHETIC BLOOD VS. LITERAL BLOOD VS. COVENANT BLOOD Having established that Yahshua gave blood three times, let us now examine the distinct nature and purpose of each. A. PROPHETIC BLOOD (Last Supper - 14th Aviv) NATURE: Declared / Spoken / Prophetic Yahshua's Declaration: "This IS My blood of the covenant" (Matthew 26:28) SIGNIFICANCE: 1. Occurred on Passover Day (14th, before sunset) o This fulfilled the requirement that blood be given on Passover o The declaration happened while it was still the 14th o Meeting Passover's timing requirement 2. Present Tense Reality o Yahshua did not say "This WILL BE My blood" o He said "This IS My blood" o He spoke with prophetic authority as if already accomplished 3. Covenantal Authority o Just as Yahweh spoke creation into existence o Yahshua spoke redemption into existence on Passover 4. Connection to the Word o John 1:1 — "In the beginning was the Word" o At the Last Supper, the Word declared His blood given for covenant THEOLOGICAL PARALLEL: The Passover requirement was for blood to be given on Passover day (14th). Yahshua fulfilled this through prophetic declaration while it was still the 14th, before sunset. The literal application would follow the Exodus pattern (on doorposts/ground before midnight). B. LITERAL BLOOD (Gethsemane - 15th Aviv, Before Midnight) NATURE: Physical / Medical / Tangible Luke's Account: "His sweat became like great drops of blood falling down to the ground" (Luke 22:44) TIMING PRECISION: In Hebrew reckoning, sunset marks the beginning of a new day. Therefore: • Passover (14th) ends at sunset • The 15th begins at sunset • Gethsemane occurred after sunset (now the 15th) • But before midnight (matching Exodus 12 pattern) SIGNIFICANCE: 1. Fulfills Literal Blood Requirement o This was not symbolic or metaphorical o Yahshua literally shed blood on ground o His blood fell before midnight on the 15th 2. Occurred Before Death o Yahshua was still alive when this happened o Hours before the crucifixion o This proves blood can be given without death 3. Matches Exodus Pattern Precisely o Original Passover: Blood on doorposts before midnight o Yahshua's Passover: Blood on ground before midnight o Same timing, same pattern, perfect fulfillment 4. Under Extreme Stress o Luke says He was "in agony" (agonia in Greek) o Stress so extreme it caused hematidrosis o Fulfills Isaiah 53:3 — "a man of sorrows" MEDICAL REALITY: Hematidrosis is a documented condition where: • Extreme psychological stress causes capillaries to rupture • Blood is released through sweat glands • The person literally sweats blood • This is rare but medically verified CONCLUSION: Yahshua literally shed blood on the 15th of Aviv (after sunset, before midnight), matching the Exodus pattern where blood was on doorposts before the death angel passed at midnight. C. COVENANT BLOOD (Calvary - 15th Aviv, After Death) NATURE: Death-Blood / Covenant-Sealing / Final John's Account: "One of the soldiers pierced his side with a spear, and at once there came out blood and water" (John 19:34) SIGNIFICANCE: 1. This Occurred AFTER Death o Yahshua had already died ("gave up His spirit" — John 19:30) o The blood flow confirmed He was dead o This blood is different from Gethsemane blood 2. Blood AND Water o Not just blood, but blood mixed with water o Medically consistent with pericardial effusion o Both fluids released when spear pierced 3. Fulfills Covenant Pattern o This blood sealed the covenant (15th of Aviv — Covenant Day) o The 15th is the prophetic day (b'etsem hayom hazeh) o This was the death blood, completing the work 4. Timing: The 15th of Aviv o Yahshua died on the 15th, not the 14th o The 15th is Covenant Day (Genesis 15, Exodus 12:41) o His death on this day fulfills the prophetic pattern 5. "The 15th of Aviv is a 24-hour period from sunset to sunset (Tuesday evening through Wednesday evening in the year of crucifixion). Yahshua died on Wednesday afternoon, which was still within the 15th of Aviv before sunset. This means He died ON the High Sabbath day itself (the 15th), and then the 16th began at sunset Wednesday." DISTINCTION FROM PASSOVER BLOOD: Aspect Passover Blood Covenant Blood Declaration 14th (before sunset) — Application 15th (before midnight) 15th (after death) Purpose Fulfill Passover requirement Seal covenant Pattern Protection (Exodus 12:13) Deliverance (Genesis 15) Status Before death After death THEOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Hebrews 9:16-17: "For where a will is involved, the death of the one who made it must be established. For a will takes effect only at death, since it is not in force as long as the one who made it is alive." This explains why Yahshua's death occurred on the 15th (Covenant Day), distinct from His blood declaration on the 14th (Passover) and blood application on the 15th before midnight (matching Exodus pattern). • Blood protects (Passover requirement) • Death delivers (Covenant requirement) Both were necessary. Both were fulfilled. Perfect precision. VII. THE 15TH OF AVIV: COVENANT DAY PATTERN Having established that Yahshua's death occurred on the 15th, we must now explore why this timing is not a problem but rather a profound prophetic fulfillment. A. THE THREE GREAT EVENTS OF THE 15TH PATTERN ESTABLISHED: There are three monumental covenant moments in Scripture, and all three occurred on the 15th of Aviv: 1. Genesis 15 — Abraham's Covenant (15th of Aviv) 2. Exodus 12:41 — The Exodus Deliverance (15th of Aviv) 3. Calvary — Yahshua's Death (15th of Aviv) B. GENESIS 15: ABRAHAM'S COVENANT (15TH OF AVIV) Genesis 15:12, 17-18: "As the sun was going down, a deep sleep (tardemah) fell on Abram... When the sun had gone down and it was dark, behold, a smoking fire pot and a flaming torch passed between these pieces. On that day Yahweh made a covenant with Abram, saying, 'To your offspring I give this land...'" KEY ELEMENTS: 1. Tardemah (Deep Sleep) o Not ordinary sleep o Divinely induced state for covenant purposes o Same word used for Adam's sleep when Eve was created (Genesis 2:21) 2. Yahweh Passed Through Alone o In ancient covenants, both parties would walk through the sacrifice o Here, only Yahweh passed through (as fire and torch) o Yahweh took both sides of the obligation 3. Covenant Established "On That Day" o Hebrew: b'etsem hayom hazeh — "on the bone/essence/very substance of this day" o This phrase indicates prophetic significance o The specific date matters WHEN WAS THIS? Jewish tradition and biblical chronology place this covenant on the 15th of Aviv. This is the same date that would later mark: • The Exodus from Egypt (Exodus 12:41) • The death of Yahshua (Gospel accounts) C. EXODUS 12:41: THE EXODUS (15TH OF AVIV) Exodus 12:40-41: "The time that the people of Israel lived in Egypt was 430 years. At the end of 430 years, on that very day (b'etsem hayom hazeh), all the hosts of Yahweh went out from the land of Egypt." KEY OBSERVATIONS: 1. Same Phrase: "On That Very Day" o Hebrew: b'etsem hayom hazeh o Same phrase used in Genesis 15:18 (Abraham's covenant) o Connects the two events prophetically 2. The Exodus Occurred on the 15th o Numbers 33:3 confirms: "They set out from Rameses in the first month, on the fifteenth day of the first month. On the day after the Passover..." o The Passover lamb was killed on the 14th o Israel departed on the 15th 3. From Bondage to Freedom o The Exodus was deliverance o They were freed from slavery to become Yahweh's people o Covenant established at Sinai, but deliverance began on the 15th THE PATTERN EMERGING: • Genesis 15 (15th Aviv): Covenant established with Abraham • Exodus 12:41 (15th Aviv): Covenant people delivered from bondage • Calvary (15th Aviv): New Covenant sealed through death D. CALVARY: YAHSHUA'S DEATH (15TH OF AVIV) The Gospel accounts confirm that Yahshua died on the 15th of Aviv: EVIDENCE: 1. He ate Passover on the 14th (Synoptic Gospels) 2. He was crucified the next day (all four Gospels) 3. That day was the "Preparation" for the High Sabbath (John 19:31) 4. The High Sabbath was the 15th (first day of Unleavened Bread) SIGNIFICANCE: Yahshua died on the same date that: • Abraham entered into covenant with Yahweh (Genesis 15) • Israel was delivered from Egypt (Exodus 12:41) This was not coincidence. This was divine orchestration across 2,000 years. E. THE COMPLETE FULFILLMENT PATTERN NOW WE SEE THE PRECISION: Date Requirement Fulfillment Pattern 14th Aviv (before sunset) Blood declaration on Passover Last Supper: "This IS My blood" Passover requirement met 15th Aviv (after sunset, before midnight) Literal blood applied Gethsemane hematidrosis Exodus 12 pattern matched 15th Aviv (daytime) Covenant death Calvary crucifixion Genesis 15 / Exodus 12:41 fulfilled PASSOVER REQUIREMENT: • Blood declared on Passover day (14th) ✓ • Blood literally applied before midnight (15th, matching Exodus) ✓ COVENANT REQUIREMENT: • Death on the 15th (b'etsem hayom hazeh) ✓ • Connecting Abraham, Exodus, and Calvary ✓ BOTH WERE NECESSARY. BOTH WERE FULFILLED. PERFECT PRECISION. PART THREE: THEOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS VIII. BLOOD PROTECTS, DEATH DELIVERS Having established the scriptural pattern, we must now explore the theological significance of the distinction between blood declaration/application and death. A. THE DUAL FUNCTION OF REDEMPTION PROTECTION AND DELIVERANCE ARE DISTINCT: Throughout Scripture, we see a pattern of two-stage redemption: 1. Stage One: Protection from Judgment o Covered from wrath o Shielded from destruction o Marked as Yahweh's people 2. Stage Two: Deliverance from Bondage o Freed from slavery o Released from captivity o Brought into new life/land/covenant EXAMPLE: THE ORIGINAL EXODUS NIGHT OF PASSOVER (14th into 15th): • Blood applied to doorposts before midnight (on the 15th, after sunset) • Death angel passed at midnight • Israelites PROTECTED inside their homes • But still in Egypt, still in bondage DAY AFTER (15th, daytime): • Israel departed Egypt • Crossed through the midst of their enemies • DELIVERED from bondage • Journey to freedom began (Numbers 33:3 — "on the fifteenth day") THE PATTERN: Blood Application (15th, before midnight) = Protection Exodus Departure (15th, daytime) = Deliverance APPLICATION TO YAHSHUA: Blood Declared (14th) + Blood Applied (15th, before midnight) = Protection from eternal judgment Death Given (15th, daytime) = Deliverance from bondage to sin/death B. NEW TESTAMENT CONFIRMATION 1 CORINTHIANS 5:7: "For Christ, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed." Paul identifies Yahshua as our Passover lamb. Notice what he emphasizes in context: VERSES 6-8: "...Cleanse out the old leaven that you may be a new lump, as you really are unleavened. For Christ, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed. Let us therefore celebrate the festival..." PAUL'S EMPHASIS: • Yahshua is our Passover lamb (blood focus) • We are to keep the feast (continuing commemoration) • We are now "unleavened" (new creation status) • Connection to Unleavened Bread (which begins on the 15th) Paul doesn't seem troubled by timing questions. He identifies Yahshua as Passover without needing to argue He died on the 14th. Why? Because he understood that Passover's requirement was blood, and that requirement was fulfilled. IX. PAUL'S EMPHASIS VS. HEBREWS' EMPHASIS When we compare Paul and Hebrews, we see they complement rather than contradict—each emphasizing different aspects of Yahshua's work. A. PAUL: THE PASSOVER EMPHASIS 1 CORINTHIANS 5:7: "Christ, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed." 1 CORINTHIANS 11:25: "This cup is the new covenant in my blood." ROMANS 5:9: "Since, therefore, we have now been justified by his blood..." PAUL'S EMPHASIS: • Repeatedly highlights BLOOD • Calls Yahshua "our Passover lamb" • Connects justification to blood • References Last Supper ("my blood") Paul emphasizes the blood aspect—the Passover fulfillment through blood given for protection from judgment. B. HEBREWS: THE COVENANT EMPHASIS HEBREWS 9:15: "He is the mediator of a new covenant... since a death has occurred..." HEBREWS 9:16-17: "For where a will is involved, the death of the one who made it must be established. For a will takes effect only at death..." HEBREWS' EMPHASIS: • Repeatedly highlights COVENANT and DEATH • Explains why death was necessary (covenant activation) • Connects eternal inheritance to death • References "eternal covenant" Hebrews emphasizes the covenant/death aspect—the fulfillment of the 15th Aviv pattern. C. THEY COMPLEMENT EACH OTHER PAUL SAYS: Yahshua is our Passover Lamb (blood focus, declaration on 14th) HEBREWS SAYS: Yahshua is our Covenant Mediator (death focus, 15th emphasis) BOTH ARE TRUE BECAUSE: • Yahshua declared blood on the 14th (Paul's emphasis) • Yahshua applied literal blood on 15th before midnight (Exodus pattern) • Yahshua gave death on the 15th (Hebrews' emphasis) • All aspects necessary for complete redemption They're describing different aspects of the same redemptive work. No contradiction when properly understood. X. COMMUNION THEOLOGY RECONSIDERED The distinction between blood declaration (14th) and death (15th) has implications for how we understand communion. A. "THIS IS MY BLOOD" — PRESENT TENSE ON PASSOVER MATTHEW 26:28: "For this IS my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins." TIMING SIGNIFICANCE: This occurred on Passover day (14th, before sunset). Yahshua declared His blood on Passover while still the 14th, fulfilling the requirement that blood be given on Passover. THEOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE: 1. Prophetic Present Tense o Yahshua spoke with authority that future reality became present declaration 2. Blood Given Before Death o This proves blood-giving (through declaration) can occur without death o He gave His blood (prophetically) while still alive on Passover 3. Passover Requirement Fulfilled o This occurred on Passover (14th) o Blood was declared as Passover required o Literal application would follow Exodus pattern B. COMMUNION AS PASSOVER MEMORIAL 1 CORINTHIANS 11:25: "This cup is the new covenant in my blood. Do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of me." WHAT ARE WE REMEMBERING? Communion specifically commemorates: • The Last Supper (14th Aviv, Passover) • His declaration "This IS My blood" (before death) • Passover context (protection through blood) • The blood of the Passover Lamb This doesn't diminish the cross! The death on the cross (15th) sealed the covenant. But communion specifically recalls the blood declared on Passover (14th). XI. THE COMPLETE FULFILLMENT ON THE 15TH Now we can see how everything centers on the 15th of Aviv while honoring Passover's requirement. A. THE 14TH: BLOOD DECLARED Passover Day (14th, before sunset) Yahshua declared: "This IS My blood" • Fulfilled Passover's blood requirement through declaration ✓ • Prophetic present tense ✓ • On Passover day itself ✓ B. THE 15TH: BLOOD APPLIED AND DEATH GIVEN After Sunset (now 15th), Before Midnight: Yahshua shed literal blood at Gethsemane • Matched Exodus pattern (blood before midnight) ✓ • Literal blood on ground ✓ • Before death ✓ 15th, Daytime: Yahshua died at Calvary • Same day as Abraham's covenant (Genesis 15) ✓ • Same day as Exodus deliverance (Exodus 12:41) ✓ • B'etsem hayom hazeh pattern fulfilled ✓ • Covenant sealed through death ✓ C. COMPLETE HARMONY Blood Requirement: Declared on 14th (Passover) + Applied on 15th before midnight (Exodus pattern) ✓ Death Requirement: Given on 15th (Covenant Day pattern - b'etsem hayom hazeh) ✓ All prophecies fulfilled. All patterns honored. Perfect precision. PART FOUR: THE BRIDE RESTORED - WHY THE 15TH OF AVIV SACRIFICE WAS NECESSARY XII. THE QUESTION: WHY SACRIFICE ON THE 15TH? Having established that Yahshua died on the 15th of Aviv, fulfilling the prophetic pattern (b'etsem hayom hazeh), we must now ask a deeper theological question: WHY WAS A SACRIFICE NECESSARY ON THE 15TH AT ALL? This is not an idle question. Consider: 1. The Abrahamic Covenant is UNBREAKABLE o God made unconditional promises to Abraham (Genesis 15) o God took BOTH sides of the covenant obligation o Abraham was in tardemah (deep sleep) - he couldn't break it o God's covenant promises are eternal and irrevocable 2. If the covenant cannot be broken, why re-covenant in blood? o Why did Yahshua need to die on the 15th? o Why not just the Passover blood requirement (14th/15th before midnight)? o What necessitated death on Covenant Day? THE TRADITIONAL ANSWER: Most theology simply says "to pay for sin" or "to activate the New Covenant." While true, this doesn't explain: • WHY the 15th specifically (covenant day) • WHY it connects to Abraham's covenant and the Exodus • WHAT problem required solving if the covenant was unbreakable THIS TREATISE PROPOSES A PROFOUND ANSWER: The 15th of Aviv sacrifice was necessary not because the covenant was broken (it wasn't), but because THE BRIDE WAS DIVORCED AND IN DEBT. The Abrahamic covenant stood firm. But the northern kingdom (Ephraim/Israel—the bride) had been: • Divorced by Yahweh (Jeremiah 3:8) • Scattered among the nations (lost tribes) • Cut off from temple access and Day of Atonement • Accumulating sin debt for 700+ years WITHOUT FORGIVENESS The 15th of Aviv sacrifice redeemed the divorced bride, paid her sin debt, and restored her to covenant relationship—not creating a new covenant, but bringing the bride BACK INTO the Abrahamic covenant. XIII. THE DIVORCED BRIDE: ISRAEL'S TRAGEDY To understand the necessity of the 15th of Aviv sacrifice, we must understand Israel's tragic history of divorce. A. THE MARRIAGE AT SINAI EXODUS 19:5-6: "Now therefore, if you will indeed obey my voice and keep my covenant, you shall be my treasured possession among all peoples... and you shall be to me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation." JEREMIAH 31:32: "...the covenant that I made with their fathers on the day when I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt, my covenant that they broke, though I was their husband, declares Yahweh." Israel became Yahweh's BRIDE at Sinai. This was a marriage covenant. EZEKIEL 16:8: "When I passed by you again and saw you, behold, you were at the age for love, and I spread the corner of my garment over you and covered your nakedness; I made my vow to you and entered into a covenant with you, declares the Lord Yahweh, and you became mine." The relationship language is explicitly marital. B. THE ADULTERY: ISRAEL'S IDOLATRY HOSEA 1:2: "When Yahweh first spoke through Hosea, Yahweh said to Hosea, 'Go, take to yourself a wife of whoredom and have children of whoredom, for the land commits great whoredom by forsaking Yahweh.'" Israel's idolatry was spiritual adultery against her husband (Yahweh). JEREMIAH 3:1: "If a man divorces his wife and she goes from him and becomes another man's wife, will he return to her? Would not that land be greatly polluted? You have played the whore with many lovers..." EZEKIEL 16:32: "Adulterous wife, who receives strangers instead of her husband!" The prophets consistently describe Israel's idolatry in terms of marital unfaithfulness. C. THE DIVORCE: CERTIFICATE GIVEN JEREMIAH 3:6-8: "Yahweh said to me in the days of King Josiah: 'Have you seen what she did, that faithless one, Israel, how she went up on every high hill and under every green tree, and there played the whore? And I thought, "After she has done all this she will return to me," but she did not return, and her treacherous sister Judah saw it. She saw that for all the adulteries of that faithless one, Israel, I had sent her away with a decree of divorce...'" CRITICAL OBSERVATION: This is not metaphorical. Yahweh gave Israel (the northern kingdom) an actual certificate of divorce. ISAIAH 50:1: "Thus says Yahweh: 'Where is your mother's certificate of divorce, with which I sent her away?'" HOSEA 2:2: "Plead with your mother, plead—for she is not my wife, and I am not her husband..." The marital relationship was legally TERMINATED. D. WHO WAS DIVORCED? CRITICAL DISTINCTION: NOT DIVORCED: • Judah (southern kingdom - 2 tribes) • Maintained temple access in Jerusalem • Continued Day of Atonement sacrifices • Remained in covenant relationship (though rebellious) DIVORCED AND SCATTERED: • Israel/Ephraim (northern kingdom - 10 tribes) • Taken captive by Assyria (722 BC) • Scattered among the nations • Lost their identity (became "gentiles") • NO access to temple or Day of Atonement • NO priesthood to make sacrifices • Cut off from covenant relationship 2 KINGS 17:18-23: "Therefore Yahweh was very angry with Israel and removed them out of his sight. None was left but the tribe of Judah only... So Israel was exiled from their own land to Assyria until this day." E. THE PERMANENCE OF THE DIVORCE THE LEGAL PROBLEM: DEUTERONOMY 24:1-4: "When a man takes a wife and marries her, if then she finds no favor in his eyes because he has found some indecency in her, and he writes her a certificate of divorce and puts it in her hand and sends her out of his house, and she departs out of his house, and if she goes and becomes another man's wife... then her former husband, who sent her away, may not take her again to be his wife, after she has been defiled, for that is an abomination before Yahweh..." THE DILEMMA: According to Torah: 1. Yahweh divorced Israel (certificate given) 2. Israel "married" other gods (idolatry/adultery) 3. Therefore Yahweh CANNOT remarry her (Deuteronomy 24:4) BUT: Yahweh's covenant promise to Abraham was UNCONDITIONAL and ETERNAL. HOW CAN BOTH BE TRUE? How can Yahweh keep His promise to Abraham while being legally unable to remarry the divorced bride? THE ANSWER: DEATH AND RESURRECTION. XIV. THE SIN DEBT: 700 YEARS WITHOUT ATONEMENT The divorced status of the northern tribes created a secondary but equally devastating problem: accumulating sin debt without access to forgiveness. A. THE ATONEMENT SYSTEM Under the Mosaic Covenant, sin was dealt with through: 1. Daily sacrifices (Exodus 29:38-42) 2. Individual sin offerings (Leviticus 4-5) 3. Day of Atonement (Leviticus 16) — annual covering for all Israel's sins LEVITICUS 16:30: "For on this day shall atonement be made for you to cleanse you. You shall be clean from all your sins before Yahweh." This system required: • Access to the temple in Jerusalem • A functioning Levitical priesthood • Proper sacrificial animals • Being in covenant relationship B. THE LOST TRIBES' PROBLEM After the Assyrian captivity (722 BC): LOST TRIBES HAD NO: 1. Access to Jerusalem — scattered in foreign lands 2. Levitical priesthood — assimilated, identity lost 3. Temple sacrifices — no way to offer atonement 4. Covenant status — divorced, cut off THE RESULT: From 722 BC to Yahshua's crucifixion (30 AD) = ~750 YEARS For 750 years, the lost tribes had: • NO Day of Atonement covering • NO forgiveness mechanism • NO way to deal with sin debt • Accumulating guilt generation after generation IMAGINE: 750 years of sin × 10 tribes (millions of people) × countless generations = MASSIVE UNPAID SIN DEBT C. THEY BECAME "GENTILES" 2 KINGS 17:24-41: After Israel was exiled, foreigners were brought in. The northern tribes intermarried, lost their identity, and became indistinguishable from gentiles. HOSEA 1:9-10: "And Yahweh said, 'Call his name Lo-Ammi (Not My People), for you are not my people, and I am not your God.' Yet the number of the children of Israel shall be like the sand of the sea, which cannot be measured or numbered. And in the place where it was said to them, 'You are not my people,' it shall be said to them, 'Children of the living God.'" THE PATTERN: 1. Israel (10 tribes) divorced and scattered 2. Lost their identity over generations 3. Became "not my people" (gentiles) 4. BUT prophecy says they will be called back as "children of the living God" D. THE DEBT MUST BE PAID ROMANS 6:23: "For the wages of sin is death..." Every sin incurs a debt. That debt must be paid—either by: 1. The sinner dying, OR 2. A substitute dying in their place For 750 years, the lost tribes had no substitute (no atonement system). Their debt accumulated. THE QUESTION: Who could pay such a debt? • Not animal sacrifices (temporary covering only) • Not human effort (Romans 3:20) • Not works of law (Galatians 2:16) THE ANSWER: Only a perfect sacrifice—the Son of Yahweh Himself—could pay the accumulated sin debt of centuries and countless generations. XV. THE KINSMAN REDEEMER: BUYING BACK THE BRIDE The mechanism for resolving Israel's divorce and sin debt is found in the ancient Near Eastern law of the kinsman redeemer (go'el). A. THE LAW OF THE KINSMAN REDEEMER LEVITICUS 25:47-49: "If a stranger or sojourner with you becomes rich, and your brother beside him becomes poor and sells himself to the stranger... then after he is sold he may be redeemed. One of his brothers may redeem him, or his uncle or his cousin may redeem him, or a close relative from his clan may redeem him... He shall be redeemed (ga'al)." THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A KINSMAN REDEEMER: 1. Must be a close relative (blood connection) 2. Must be willing to redeem 3. Must be able to pay the redemption price 4. Must have the legal right to redeem B. THE BOOK OF RUTH: THE PATTERN The story of Ruth and Boaz provides the clearest picture of kinsman redemption. RUTH'S SITUATION: • Moabite woman (gentile) • Married an Israelite (Mahlon) • Husband died (she's a widow) • Mother-in-law Naomi has land to redeem • Ruth has no children, no inheritance, no future BOAZ'S ROLE: RUTH 3:9: "And he said, 'Who are you?' And she answered, 'I am Ruth, your servant. Spread your wings over your servant, for you are a redeemer (go'el)." RUTH 4:9-10: "Then Boaz said to the elders and all the people, 'You are witnesses this day that I have bought all that belonged to Elimelech... Also Ruth the Moabite, the widow of Mahlon, I have bought to be my wife, to perpetuate the name of the dead in his inheritance...'" THE PATTERN: 1. Ruth (gentile) becomes part of Israel through marriage 2. Her husband dies (she's cut off) 3. She has no way to redeem herself 4. Boaz (kinsman) has the right to redeem 5. He PAYS THE PRICE to buy back the land AND the bride 6. He MARRIES her (restores covenant relationship) 7. They have a son (Obed, grandfather of David—Messianic line!) THIS IS THE PATTERN OF ISRAEL'S RESTORATION: • Israel (bride) married to Yahweh • She "died" (divorced, cut off) • She became "gentile" (lost identity) • She cannot redeem herself • Yahshua (kinsman—Son of Man, blood relative) has the right • He PAYS THE PRICE (His blood on the 15th) • He MARRIES the bride (restored to covenant) • They produce fruit (spiritual offspring, kingdom) C. HOSEA: THE EXPLICIT PATTERN Yahweh commanded Hosea to literally act out Israel's redemption story. HOSEA 1:2-3: "Go, take to yourself a wife of whoredom... So he went and took Gomer..." HOSEA 3:1-3: "And Yahweh said to me, 'Go again, love a woman who is loved by another man and is an adulteress, even as Yahweh loves the children of Israel, though they turn to other gods...' So I bought her for fifteen shekels of silver and a homer and a lethech of barley. And I said to her, 'You must dwell as mine for many days. You shall not play the whore, or belong to another man; so will I also be to you.'" THE PATTERN: 1. Gomer = Israel (adulterous wife) 2. She leaves Hosea (divorce) 3. She becomes a prostitute (slavery to sin/other gods) 4. Hosea BUYS HER BACK (pays redemption price) 5. She is restored to marriage relationship HOSEA 3:4-5: "For the children of Israel shall dwell many days without king or prince, without sacrifice or pillar... Afterward the children of Israel shall return and seek Yahweh their God, and David their king, and they shall come in fear to Yahweh and to his goodness in the latter days." THE APPLICATION: Yahshua is doing what Hosea did—BUYING BACK THE DIVORCED WIFE with His own blood as the redemption price. D. YAHSHUA AS KINSMAN REDEEMER DOES YAHSHUA MEET THE REQUIREMENTS? 1. Close Relative (Blood Connection): HEBREWS 2:14, 17: "Since therefore the children share in flesh and blood, he himself likewise partook of the same things... Therefore he had to be made like his brothers in every respect..." Yahshua is "Son of Man"—fully human, blood relative of Israel. He qualifies. 2. Willing to Redeem: JOHN 10:17-18: "For this reason the Father loves me, because I lay down my life that I may take it up again. No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord." He was willing. He went voluntarily to the cross. 3. Able to Pay the Price: 1 PETER 1:18-19: "...knowing that you were ransomed from the futile ways inherited from your forefathers, not with perishable things such as silver or gold, but with the precious blood of Christ, like that of a lamb without blemish or spot." Only His perfect, sinless blood could pay the accumulated debt of 750 years and countless sins. 4. Legal Right to Redeem: MATTHEW 1:1: "The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham." He is of the royal line (David) and covenant line (Abraham). He has the legal standing. HEBREWS 7:22: "This makes Jesus the guarantor of a better covenant." He is the mediator and guarantor—He has authority to redeem and restore. E. THE REDEMPTION PRICE: BLOOD ON THE 15TH WHY THE 15TH OF AVIV? Because the 15th is COVENANT DAY (b'etsem hayom hazeh): 1. Genesis 15 — Abrahamic Covenant established 2. Exodus 12:41 — Bride (Israel) formed and delivered 3. Calvary — Bride redeemed and restored to covenant HOSEA 3:2: "So I bought her for fifteen shekels of silver..." Even the redemption price in Hosea hints at the 15th! THE 15TH OF AVIV SACRIFICE WAS NECESSARY because: • The bride was divorced (legal barrier) • The bride had sin debt (750 years unpaid) • Only a kinsman redeemer could buy her back • The price was blood on Covenant Day (15th) • This restored her to the Abrahamic covenant XVI. YAHSHUA'S MISSION: "ONLY TO THE LOST SHEEP" If the 15th of Aviv sacrifice was specifically to redeem the divorced bride (lost tribes of Israel), we should find this reflected in Yahshua's own statements about His mission. WE DO. A. "I WAS SENT ONLY TO THE LOST SHEEP" MATTHEW 15:24: "He answered, 'I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.'" CRITICAL OBSERVATION: Yahshua does NOT say: • "I was sent to the Jews" • "I was sent to Judah" • "I was sent to everyone" He specifically says: "THE LOST SHEEP OF THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL" WHO ARE THE "LOST SHEEP"? • NOT Judah (they weren't lost—they maintained temple access and covenant status) • NOT "all Jews" (they knew who they were) • THE NORTHERN TEN TRIBES — divorced, scattered, lost identity, became "gentiles" B. THE SHEPHERD'S MISSION MATTHEW 10:5-6: "These twelve Jesus sent out, instructing them, 'Go nowhere among the Gentiles and enter no town of the Samaritans, but go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.'" LUKE 19:10: "For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost." EZEKIEL 34:11-12, 16: "For thus says the Lord Yahweh: Behold, I, I myself will search for my sheep and will seek them out... I will seek the lost, and I will bring back the strayed, and I will bind up the injured, and I will strengthen the weak..." Yahshua is fulfilling Yahweh's promise to seek and restore the lost sheep of Israel. C. "OTHER SHEEP NOT OF THIS FOLD" JOHN 10:16: "And I have other sheep that are not of this fold. I must bring them also, and they will listen to my voice. So there will be one flock, one shepherd." WHO ARE THE "OTHER SHEEP"? Traditional interpretation: "Gentiles coming to faith" BETTER INTERPRETATION: • The "fold" He's speaking to = Judah (in Jerusalem, at the temple) • The "other sheep" = Ephraim/lost tribes (scattered among the nations, appearing as "gentiles") • "I must bring them also" = gathering the lost tribes back • "One flock" = reunification of Judah and Ephraim (two houses becoming one) EZEKIEL 37:22: "And I will make them one nation in the land, on the mountains of Israel. And one king shall be king over them all, and they shall be no longer two nations, and no longer divided into two kingdoms." D. THE SYROPHOENICIAN WOMAN MATTHEW 15:21-28: A Canaanite woman came asking for healing for her daughter. MATTHEW 15:24: "He answered, 'I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.'" But then she worshiped Him, and He healed her daughter. WHAT HAPPENED? Option 1: Yahshua changed His mission (unlikely) Option 2: She demonstrated she was PART of the lost sheep (more likely) CONSIDER: • She was in the region of Tyre and Sidon (Phoenicia) • This was where many Israelites had been scattered after Assyrian captivity • She may have been a descendant of lost tribes who had assimilated • Her faith identified her as true Israel (Romans 9:6 — "not all Israel who are descended from Israel") E. THE GREAT COMMISSION REVISITED MATTHEW 28:19: "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations (panta ta ethne)..." TRADITIONAL INTERPRETATION: "Go to every people group, Jews and Gentiles alike." ALTERNATIVE INTERPRETATION: The Greek ethne can mean: • "Nations" (ethnic groups) • "The scattered ones" (dispersed Israel) CONSIDER JAMES 1:1: "James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, To the twelve tribes in the Dispersion (diaspora)..." The early apostles understood their mission as gathering the scattered twelve tribes—the lost sheep of Israel dispersed among the nations. ACTS 26:7: "...our twelve tribes, earnestly serving God night and day, hope to attain." Paul still speaks of twelve tribes existing (not just Judah and Benjamin). XVII. THE TWO-HOUSE RESTORATION The redemption of the lost tribes results in the prophesied Two-House Restoration—Judah and Ephraim reunited as one nation under one King. A. THE DIVIDED KINGDOM 1 KINGS 12:16-19: After Solomon's death, the kingdom split: • NORTHERN KINGDOM (Israel/Ephraim) — 10 tribes • SOUTHERN KINGDOM (Judah) — 2 tribes (Judah and Benjamin) THE DIVISION: • Two separate kingdoms • Two separate kings • Two capitals (Samaria vs. Jerusalem) • Eventually, two different fates (Assyria vs. Babylon) B. YAHWEH'S PROMISE TO REUNITE EZEKIEL 37:16-22: "Son of man, take a stick and write on it, 'For Judah, and the people of Israel associated with him'; then take another stick and write on it, 'For Joseph (the stick of Ephraim) and all the house of Israel associated with him.' And join them one to another into one stick, that they may become one in your hand... And I will make them one nation in the land... and one king shall be king over them all, and they shall be no longer two nations, and no longer divided into two kingdoms." THE PROPHECY: • Two houses (Judah and Ephraim) • Will be REUNITED • Will become ONE nation • Under ONE king (Messiah) C. THE "MYSTERY" OF EPHESIANS EPHESIANS 2:11-19: "Therefore remember that at one time you Gentiles in the flesh, called 'the uncircumcision' by what is called the circumcision... remember that you were at that time separated from Christ, alienated from the commonwealth of Israel and strangers to the covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the world. But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ. For he himself is our peace, who has made the two groups one and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility... that he might create in himself one new man in place of the two..." TRADITIONAL INTERPRETATION: "Jews and Gentiles are now one in Christ." TWO-HOUSE INTERPRETATION: • "You Gentiles" = Lost tribes who became gentiles • "Separated from Christ" = Divorced, cut off • "Alienated from commonwealth of Israel" = Northern kingdom exile • "Strangers to the covenants" = Lost covenant access • "Far off" = Scattered among nations • "The two groups" = JUDAH AND EPHRAIM • "Made one" = Two-House Restoration EPHESIANS 3:6: "This mystery is that the Gentiles are fellow heirs, members of the same body, and partakers of the promise in Christ Jesus through the gospel." THE MYSTERY: The "gentiles" coming to faith are actually LOST ISRAELITES RETURNING HOME under the New Covenant through Yahshua's blood! D. PAUL'S UNDERSTANDING ROMANS 11:1: "I ask, then, has God rejected his people? By no means! For I myself am an Israelite, a descendant of Abraham, a member of the tribe of Benjamin." Paul is from Judah (southern kingdom). ROMANS 11:25-26: "Lest you be wise in your own sight, I do not want you to be unaware of this mystery, brothers: a partial hardening has come upon Israel, until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in. And in this way all Israel will be saved..." TWO-HOUSE READING: • "Partial hardening upon Israel" = Judah's rejection of Messiah • "Fullness of the Gentiles" = Lost tribes (now appearing as gentiles) being regathered • "All Israel will be saved" = BOTH HOUSES (Judah + Ephraim) restored together ROMANS 9:24-26: "...even us whom he has called, not from the Jews only but also from the Gentiles? As indeed he says in Hosea, 'Those who were not my people I will call "my people," and her who was not beloved I will call "beloved."' And in the very place where it was said to them, 'You are not my people,' there they will be called 'sons of the living God.'" Paul quotes Hosea's prophecy about the northern tribes (called "Not My People" - Lo-Ammi) being restored! E. THE ONE NEW MAN EPHESIANS 2:15: "...that he might create in himself one new man in place of the two, so making peace..." THE TWO: Not Jew and Gentile as separate entities. Judah and Ephraim — the two houses being reunited. THE ONE NEW MAN: Restored Israel—all twelve tribes under Messiah, the true King. GALATIANS 3:28: "There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus." Not abolishing distinctions, but unifying under Messiah's headship—Judah and Ephraim together as one nation. XVIII. THE 15TH OF AVIV: COVENANT DAY FOR BRIDE RESTORATION Now we see why the 15th of Aviv was the ONLY day this sacrifice could occur. A. THE THREE 15THS OF AVIV #1: GENESIS 15 — BRIDE PROMISED Abraham's covenant (15th of Aviv — b'etsem hayom hazeh) • Covenant promise made • Seed promised • Land promised • Nation promised • Yahweh took both sides of obligation (unconditional) #2: EXODUS 12:41 — BRIDE FORMED The Exodus (15th of Aviv — b'etsem hayom hazeh) • Covenant people delivered from bondage • Bride formed as a nation • Journey to covenant relationship began (Sinai) • The "wedding day" approached #3: CALVARY — BRIDE RESTORED Yahshua's death (15th of Aviv) • Divorced bride redeemed • Sin debt of 750 years paid • Kinsman redeemer price paid in blood • Bride restored to covenant • Two houses will be reunited • "Wedding" still future (Revelation 19:7-9) B. WHY THE 15TH WAS NECESSARY The 15th of Aviv is COVENANT DAY. • Day the covenant was made (Genesis 15) • Day the bride was formed (Exodus 12:41) • Day the bride must be restored (Calvary) IF YAHSHUA HAD DIED ON THE 14TH (PASSOVER): It would have fulfilled Passover's blood requirement, but it would NOT have fulfilled: • The covenant pattern (15th) • The kinsman redeemer pattern (buying back bride) • The Two-House restoration prophecy • The b'etsem hayom hazeh connection across 2,000 years THE 15TH WAS ESSENTIAL because the mission was not just forgiveness of sin, but RESTORATION OF THE DIVORCED BRIDE TO COVENANT RELATIONSHIP. C. THE COMPLETE PICTURE 14TH OF AVIV (PASSOVER): • Blood declared: "This IS My blood" (Last Supper) • Passover blood requirement fulfilled 15TH OF AVIV (AFTER SUNSET, BEFORE MIDNIGHT): • Literal blood applied (Gethsemane) • Exodus 12 pattern matched 15TH OF AVIV (DAYTIME): • Death at Calvary • Kinsman redeemer price paid • Sin debt of lost tribes canceled (750 years) • Bride redeemed from divorce • Restoration to Abrahamic covenant • B'etsem hayom hazeh fulfilled THE 15TH OF AVIV SACRIFICE WAS NECESSARY not because the covenant was broken (it wasn't), but because THE BRIDE WAS DIVORCED AND IN DEBT, and only the blood of the kinsman redeemer on Covenant Day could buy her back. PART FIVE: DOCTRINAL APPLICATIONS XIX. IMPLICATIONS FOR COMMUNION THEOLOGY A. COMMUNION AS PASSOVER MEMORIAL When we take communion, we specifically commemorate: • Passover night when Yahshua declared "This IS My blood" (14th) • His blood given on Passover for protection from judgment • The fulfillment of Passover's blood requirement The communion elements were instituted at the Last Supper (14th, before sunset), not at the cross. They memorialize what happened that night—the giving of His body and blood through prophetic declaration on Passover. B. THE CUP: BLOOD OF THE COVENANT LUKE 22:20: "This cup... is the new covenant in my blood." The cup represents: 1. Blood Declared (14th, Passover) — for protection 2. Blood Applied (15th, before midnight) — matching Exodus pattern 3. Covenant Sealed (15th, through death) — deliverance secured All aspects present in communion, with primary emphasis on the blood declared on Passover night. XX. IMPLICATIONS FOR COVENANT CONTINUITY The complete fulfillment on the 15th demonstrates covenant continuity. A. THE ABRAHAMIC COVENANT GENESIS 15:18: "On that day (b'etsem hayom hazeh) Yahweh made a covenant with Abram..." Yahshua's death on the 15th directly fulfills the promise made to Abraham on the same prophetic day. B. THE MOSAIC COVENANT EXODUS 12:41: "At the end of 430 years, on that very day (b'etsem hayom hazeh), all the hosts of Yahweh went out..." Just as Israel was delivered on the 15th, Yahshua secured spiritual deliverance on the 15th. C. COVENANT CONTINUITY, NOT REPLACEMENT MATTHEW 5:17: "Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them." The precision of fulfillment—blood declared on 14th, applied on 15th before midnight, death on 15th—proves covenant continuity. Yahshua fulfilled all patterns perfectly. XXI. IMPLICATIONS FOR CHRONOLOGY OF THE CROSS A. WEDNESDAY CRUCIFIXION CONFIRMED 1. THREE DAYS AND THREE NIGHTS (Matthew 12:40) CALCULATION: • Died: Wednesday afternoon (15th Aviv) • Buried: Wednesday before sunset • In tomb: Wed night, Thu, Thu night, Fri, Fri night, Sat • Rose: Saturday night/early Sunday = Three days and three nights ✓ 2. TWO SABBATHS • High Sabbath (Thursday, 15th Aviv) — Feast day • Weekly Sabbath (Saturday) — Seventh day Women bought spices Friday between the two Sabbaths, harmonizing Mark 16:1 and Luke 23:56. 3. "HIGH DAY" SABBATH (John 19:31) John specifically notes this was a "high day" Sabbath (15th Aviv, Unleavened Bread), confirming Wednesday crucifixion. B. THE COMPLETE PASSION WEEK TIMELINE TUESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING (14th Aviv, before sunset): • Last Supper • "This IS My blood" (prophetic declaration on Passover) • Passover meal observed TUESDAY EVENING (after sunset = 15th Aviv begins): • Journey to Gethsemane • Hematidrosis (blood sweat) — before midnight • Arrest WEDNESDAY MORNING (15th Aviv): • Trials WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON (15th Aviv): • 9 AM: Crucifixion begins • Noon: Darkness • 3 PM: Death • Before sunset: Burial THURSDAY (16th Aviv): CORRECTED • Regular day after High Sabbath FRIDAY: • Regular day, women buy spices SATURDAY: • Weekly Sabbath SUNDAY: • Resurrection discovered XXII. IMPLICATIONS FOR HEBREW ROOTS UNDERSTANDING A. AFFIRMS BIBLICAL FEAST OBSERVANCE The precision with which Yahshua fulfilled Passover (blood declared on 14th) and Covenant Day (death on 15th - b'etsem hayom hazeh) demonstrates the continued prophetic significance of Yahweh's appointed times. B. DEMONSTRATES PRECISION IN PROPHECY NOT RANDOM: • Blood declared on Passover (14th) — requirement met • Blood applied before midnight (15th) — Exodus pattern matched • Death on Covenant Day (15th) — b'etsem hayom hazeh fulfilled This precision demonstrates divine orchestration and validates scriptural authority. PART SIX: CONCLUSION XXIII. SUMMARY OF FINDINGS FINDING #1: PASSOVER REQUIRED BLOOD APPLIED BEFORE MIDNIGHT EXODUS 12:13, 22: "When I see the blood... none of you shall go out... until morning." Blood had to be on doorposts before midnight when death angel passed. Death was the means to obtain blood, not the requirement itself. FINDING #2: YAHSHUA DECLARED BLOOD ON PASSOVER (14TH) WITNESS #1: Last Supper (Prophetic Blood) "This IS My blood" (Matthew 26:28) • Present tense declaration • On Passover day (14th, before sunset) • Fulfilled blood requirement on Passover FINDING #3: YAHSHUA APPLIED LITERAL BLOOD ON 15TH BEFORE MIDNIGHT WITNESS #2: Gethsemane (Literal Blood) "His sweat became like great drops of blood" (Luke 22:44) • Hematidrosis (medical condition) • After sunset (now 15th) but before midnight • Matched Exodus pattern perfectly FINDING #4: YAHSHUA DIED ON THE 15TH (COVENANT DAY) SCRIPTURAL EVIDENCE: • Ate Passover on 14th (before sunset) • Died the next day (15th, daytime) • This was the "High Sabbath" (John 19:31) PROPHETIC PATTERN (15th of Aviv - b'etsem hayom hazeh): • Abraham's covenant (Genesis 15:18) • Exodus deliverance (Exodus 12:41) • Yahshua's death (Gospels) FINDING #5: COMPLETE FULFILLMENT PATTERN Timing Requirement Fulfillment Witness 14th (before sunset) Blood declared on Passover Last Supper Matthew 26:28 15th (before midnight) Blood applied (Exodus pattern) Gethsemane Luke 22:44 15th (daytime) Death (Covenant Day) Calvary John 19:30, 34 ALL requirements fulfilled. ALL patterns honored. PERFECT precision. FINDING #6: DUAL IDENTITY • Passover Lamb (blood declared 14th) — Paul's emphasis • Covenant Mediator (death on 15th) — Hebrews' emphasis Both roles fulfilled perfectly. No contradiction. FINDING #7: THE BRIDE RESTORED THE NECESSITY OF THE 15TH OF AVIV SACRIFICE: The 15th of Aviv sacrifice was necessary not because the Abrahamic covenant was broken (it wasn't), but because: • The Bride Was Divorced (Jeremiah 3:8) — Northern kingdom (Ephraim/10 tribes) received certificate of divorce • 750 Years of Sin Debt — Lost tribes had no access to Day of Atonement for centuries after Assyrian captivity (722 BC) • Lost Identity — They became "gentiles" (Lo-Ammi - "Not My People"), scattered among nations • Kinsman Redeemer Required — Only Yahshua, meeting all requirements as go'el, could buy back the divorced bride • 15th = Covenant Day — The same day the covenant was made (Genesis 15) and the bride was formed (Exodus 12:41) is the day the bride must be restored YAHSHUA'S MISSION: • "I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel" (Matthew 15:24) • Not Judah (they had covenant access) but the lost northern tribes • "Other sheep not of this fold" (John 10:16) = Ephraim scattered among nations • The "mystery" (Ephesians 3:6) = Lost tribes returning as "gentiles" being restored to covenant TWO-HOUSE RESTORATION: • Ezekiel 37:16-22 — Judah and Ephraim will be reunited as one nation • The 15th of Aviv sacrifice redeemed the divorced bride and paid her accumulated sin debt • This enables the prophesied Two-House Restoration under Messiah CONCLUSION: The 15th of Aviv was the ONLY day this sacrifice could occur because it is Covenant Day — the day for bride formation (Exodus) and bride restoration (Calvary). XXIV. PASTORAL APPLICATIONS A. TEACHING COMMUNION PROPERLY When serving communion, consider saying: "On Passover day, before He went to the cross, Yahshua took bread and cup and declared, 'This IS My body, this IS My blood.' He gave His blood on Passover to fulfill the requirement for protection. That night after sunset, His literal blood flowed at Gethsemane before midnight, matching the Exodus pattern. The next day He gave His life to seal the covenant on the 15th—the very day of Abraham's covenant and the Exodus deliverance." B. RESOLVING CHRONOLOGY DEBATES EFFECTIVE RESPONSE: "Passover required blood applied before midnight, not death on Passover day. Yahshua declared His blood on Passover (14th, before sunset), fulfilling the requirement. His literal blood flowed at Gethsemane on the 15th before midnight, matching the Exodus pattern. He died later on the 15th, sealing the covenant on the same prophetic day (b'etsem hayom hazeh) as Abraham's covenant and the Exodus. All requirements fulfilled perfectly." XXV. CALL TO TEACHING ACCURACY This treatise issues a call to all who teach Scripture: Let us teach accurately what Passover required and how Yahshua fulfilled it. A. EMBRACE BIBLICAL PRECISION Yahshua fulfilled prophecy with exact precision: • Blood declared on Passover (14th, before sunset) • Blood applied before midnight (15th, after sunset, matching Exodus) • Death on Covenant Day (15th, b'etsem hayom hazeh) WE HONOR HIM BY TEACHING THIS PRECISION. B. PROCLAIM THE COMPLETE GOSPEL MORE COMPLETE GOSPEL: "Yahshua declared His blood on Passover day to fulfill the blood requirement. That evening after sunset, His literal blood flowed at Gethsemane before midnight, matching the Exodus pattern where blood was on doorposts before the death angel passed. The next day He gave His life to seal the covenant on the 15th—the same prophetic day as Abraham's covenant and the Exodus deliverance. His death on the 15th served a specific purpose: to redeem the divorced bride—the lost tribes of the house of Israel who had been scattered for 750 years with no access to atonement and had become 'gentiles.' He came as the kinsman redeemer (go'el) to pay their accumulated sin debt and buy back the divorced wife, restoring her to the Abrahamic covenant. He fulfilled multiple prophetic patterns with divine precision—blood requirement on Passover, covenant sealed on the 15th, bride restored to covenant relationship—proving He is the promised Messiah who came 'only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel' to accomplish the prophesied Two- House Restoration of Judah and Ephraim under one King." THIS GOSPEL: • Is biblically accurate • Explains WHY the 15th was necessary • Connects to Old Testament patterns • Demonstrates prophetic fulfillment • Explains Yahshua's mission statements • Reveals the bride restoration theme • Strengthens faith in Scripture's reliability APPENDICES APPENDIX A: OBJECTIONS ADDRESSED OBJECTION #1: "You Can't Have Blood Without Death" RESPONSE: 1. In the original ordinance, death was the means, not the mandate 2. Yahshua gave blood without dying at the Last Supper (prophetic declaration on 14th) 3. Yahshua gave blood without dying at Gethsemane (literal blood on 15th, before midnight) 4. The distinction is demonstrated by Yahshua's fulfillment OBJECTION #2: "The Last Supper Happened After Sunset, So It Was the 15th" RESPONSE: The timing is debated, but evidence suggests the Last Supper occurred before sunset on the 14th: 1. Matthew 26:17-20 indicates preparation happened "on the first day of Unleavened Bread" when they killed the Passover lamb (afternoon of 14th) 2. The meal would have been eaten before sunset to properly observe Passover on the 14th 3. After the meal, they went to Gethsemane, which occurred after sunset (now the 15th) Even if the Last Supper extended past sunset into the 15th, the prophetic declaration "This IS My blood" still fulfilled the blood requirement, with literal application following at Gethsemane (15th, before midnight). OBJECTION #3: "Paul Says Christ Our Passover Has Been Sacrificed" RESPONSE: 1. The Greek thyō means "to sacrifice" broadly 2. Paul emphasizes BLOOD more than death timing 3. Paul's statement affirms Christ as Passover without requiring death on the 14th 4. Blood declared on 14th + applied on 15th before midnight + death on 15th = complete Passover fulfillment OBJECTION #4: "This Makes It Too Complicated" RESPONSE: 1. This explanation is actually simpler than alternatives 2. No need to redefine "three days and three nights" 3. No need to force harmonize competing calendar theories 4. The two-stage pattern is clearly stated in Scripture 5. Precision demonstrates divine design APPENDIX D: TIMELINE CHARTS AND VISUAL AIDS CHART: THE COMPLETE FULFILLMENT TIMELINE TUESDAY LATE AFTERNOON (14th Aviv, before sunset) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Last Supper (still Passover day) "This IS My blood" (Prophetic declaration) ✓ Passover blood requirement fulfilled on 14th [SUNSET OCCURS → 15th AVIV BEGINS] TUESDAY EVENING/NIGHT (15th Aviv, after sunset) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Journey to Gethsemane Hematidrosis (blood sweat) ✓ Literal blood applied BEFORE MIDNIGHT ✓ Matches Exodus 12 pattern [MIDNIGHT PASSES] WEDNESDAY MORNING (15th Aviv continues) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Arrest and trials continue WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON (15th Aviv, daytime) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 9 AM: Crucifixion begins Noon: Darkness 3 PM: Death ✓ Covenant sealed on 15th (b'etsem hayom hazeh) ✓ Same day as Genesis 15 and Exodus 12:41 [SUNSET OCCURS → 16th AVIV BEGINS] THURSDAY (16th Aviv) CORRECTED ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Regular day after High Sabbath [Day 1 in tomb] FRIDAY (17th Aviv) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Regular day - women buy/prepare spices [Day 2 in tomb] SATURDAY (18th Aviv) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Weekly Sabbath [Day 3 in tomb] SUNDAY MORNING (19th Aviv) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Women arrive - TOMB EMPTY! RESURRECTION! CHART: THE THREE BLOOD WITNESSES WITNESS #1: PROPHETIC BLOOD ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Location: Upper Room Timing: 14th Aviv (before sunset, Passover day) Nature: Declared / Prophetic Text: "This IS My blood" (Matt 26:28) Status: Before death Purpose: Fulfill Passover blood requirement [SUNSET → 15TH BEGINS] WITNESS #2: LITERAL BLOOD ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Location: Gethsemane Timing: 15th Aviv (after sunset, BEFORE MIDNIGHT) Nature: Physical / Hematidrosis Text: "Sweat became like blood" (Luke 22:44) Status: Before death Purpose: Match Exodus 12 pattern WITNESS #3: COVENANT BLOOD ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Location: Calvary Timing: 15th Aviv (daytime, after death) Nature: Blood and water Text: "Blood and water came out" (John 19:34) Status: After death Purpose: Confirm covenant sealed PATTERN: One witness on 14th (Passover blood declared) Two witnesses on 15th (blood applied + covenant sealed) FINAL WORD FROM THE DESK OF JOHN SHANE VAUGHN Founding Apostolic Overseer First Harvest Ministries International For two thousand years, the Church has wrestled with timing questions about Yahshua's death. This treatise demonstrates there is no problem when we understand what Scripture actually requires. Passover required blood applied before midnight, not death on Passover day. Yahshua fulfilled this requirement through: 1. Prophetic declaration on Passover (14th, before sunset) 2. Literal blood application on the 15th before midnight (matching Exodus pattern) 3. Death on the 15th (sealing covenant on prophetic day) The 15th of Aviv—b'etsem hayom hazeh (the very substance of this day)— connects Abraham's covenant, the Exodus deliverance, and Calvary across 2,000 years. All requirements fulfilled. All patterns honored. Perfect precision. This is not new revelation in the sense of adding to Scripture. It's fresh understanding of what Scripture has always said. We've just been reading it with the wrong assumption. I commend this teaching to the Church for more accurate biblical understanding and faithful proclamation of Messiah's work. Soli Deo Gloria John Shane Vaughn Apostolic Overseer First Harvest Ministries International November 2025 IMPORTANT CLARIFICATION Understanding the Dual Calendar System THE KEY TO UNDERSTANDING PASSION WEEK: During Yahshua's time, TWO different calendar systems were in simultaneous use: 1. ZADOKITE/ESSENE CALENDAR (364-day solar calendar) o Based on Book of Jubilees and Book of Enoch o Passover ALWAYS on same day each year o Year began at spring equinox (always Wednesday) o This is the calendar Yahshua followed 2. TEMPLE CALENDAR (lunar calendar) o Controlled by Temple priesthood o Passover on different days in different years o This calendar was ONE DAY BEHIND the Zadokite calendar In the Year of Crucifixion: ZADOKITE CALENDAR (which Yahshua kept): • 14th Aviv = Monday sunset → Tuesday sunset o LAMB KILLED on the 14th DAY = TUESDAY (Exodus 12:6) o Last Supper TUESDAY late afternoon (just before sunset, still 14th) o "This IS My blood" declared on the 14th • 15th Aviv = Tuesday sunset → Wednesday sunset ← COVENANT DAY o Gethsemane blood TUESDAY night (after sunset, before midnight on 15th) o Death WEDNESDAY = 15th Aviv = COVENANT DAY TEMPLE CALENDAR (one day behind): • 14th Aviv = Tuesday sunset → Wednesday sunset • 15th Aviv = Wednesday sunset → Thursday sunset This Explains Everything: ✓ Lamb killed on 14th DAY = TUESDAY daytime (Zadokite) ✓ Blood DECLARED on 14th = TUESDAY before sunset at Last Supper (Zadokite) ✓ Blood LITERALLY GIVEN on 15th = TUESDAY night before midnight in Gethsemane (Zadokite) ✓ Death on Wednesday afternoon = Zadokite 15th = COVENANT DAY ✓ John 19:14 "Preparation Day" = Temple Jews on their 14th (Wednesday) ✓ John 18:28 = Temple Jews hadn't eaten their Passover yet ✓ Three days/nights in tomb = Wednesday sunset to Sunday morning This Actually STRENGTHENS Your Argument: Your covenant-day thesis is PROVEN by the dual calendar system: 1. The LAMB was KILLED on the 14th (Zadokite - TUESDAY daytime, Exodus 12:6) 2. Yahshua DECLARED blood on the 14th (Zadokite - TUESDAY before sunset at Last Supper) 3. Yahshua GAVE LITERAL BLOOD on the 15th (Zadokite - TUESDAY night before midnight in Gethsemane) 4. Yahshua DIED on the 15th (Zadokite - WEDNESDAY = b'etsem hayom hazeh = COVENANT DAY) 5. Temple authorities were on their 14th when He died (explains John's Gospel perfectly) 6. All Gospel accounts harmonize perfectly when you understand the calendar difference The 15th of Aviv (Zadokite High Sabbath) was: • Tuesday sunset → Wednesday sunset • This means Yahshua died ON the 15th Aviv (Wednesday afternoon) • This is COVENANT DAY (same pattern as Genesis 15 and Exodus 12:41) This treatise may be freely distributed, quoted, and reprinted provided proper attribution is given and the content is not altered. END OF TREATISE