COMPANION
BIBLE. APPENDIX
156. "SIX DAYS BEFORE THE PASSOVER"
(John
12:1).
We are furnished by Scripture with certain facts and fixed points which,
taken together, enable us (1) to determine the events which filled up the
days of "the last week" of our Lord's life on earth; (2) to fix the day
of His crucifixion; and (3) to ascertain the duration of the time He remained
in the tomb.
The difficulties connected with these three have arisen (1) from not
having noted these fixed points; (2) from the fact of Gentiles' not having
been conversant with the law concerning the three great feasts of the LORD;
and (3) from not having reckoned the days as commencing (some six hours
before our own) and running from sunset to sunset, instead of from midnight
to midnight.
To remove these difficulties, we must note :--
- That the first day of each of the three feasts, Passover, Pentecost,
and Tabernacles, was "a holy convocation", a "sabbath" on which no servile
work was to be done. See Lev. 23:7, 24, 35. Cp. Ex. 12:16.
"That Sabbath" and the "high day" of John 19:31, was the "holy convocation",
the first day of the feast, which quite overshadowed the ordinary weekly
sabbath.
It was called by the Jews Yom tov ( = Good day), and this is
the greeting on that day throughout Jewry down to the present time.
This great sabbath, having been mistaken from the earliest times
for the weekly sabbath, has led to all the confusion.
- This has naturally caused the further difficulty as to the
Lord's statement that "even as Jonah was in the belly of the fish three
days and three nights, so shall the Son of man be in the heart of the earth
three days and three nights" (Matt. 12:40). Now, while it is quite
correct to speak according to Hebrew idiom of "three days" or "three years",
while they are only parts of three days or three years, yet that idiom
does not apply in a case like this, where "three nights" are mentioned
in addition to "three days". It will be noted that the Lord
not only definitely states this, but repeats the full phraseology, so that
we may not mistake it. See the subject fully discussed in Ap. 144.
- We have therefore the following facts furnished for our
sure guidance :
- The "high day" of John 19:31 was the first day
of the feast.
- The "first day of the feast" was on the 15th day
of Nisan.
- The 15th day of Nisan, commenced at sunset on
what we should call the 14th.
- "Six days before the passover" (John 12:1) takes
us back to the 9th day of Nisan.
- "After two days is the passover" (Matt. 26:2.
Mark 14:1) takes us to the 13th day of Nisan.
- "The first day of the week", the day of the resurrection
(Matt. 28:1, &c.), was from our Saturday sunset to our Sunday sunset.
This fixes the days of the week, just as the above fix the days
of the month, for:
- Reckoning back from this, "three days and three
nights" (Matt. 12:40), we arrive at the day of the burial, which must have
been before sunset, on the 14th of Nisan; i.e. before our Wednesday sunset.
- This makes the sixth day before the passover (the
9th day of Nisan) to be our Thursday sunset to Friday sunset.
Therefore Wednesday, Nisan 14th (commencing on the Tuesday at sunset),
was "the preparation day", on which the crucifixion took place :
for all four Gospels definitely say that this was the day on which the
Lord was buried (before our Wednesday sunset), "because it was the preparation
[day]" the bodies should not remain upon the cross on the sabbath day,
"for that sabbath day was a high day", and, therefore, not the ordinary
seventh day, or weekly sabbath. See John 19:31
- It follows, therefore, that the Lord being crucified on "the
preparation day" could not have eaten of the Passover lamb, which was not
slain until the evening of the 14th of Nisan (i.e. afternoon). On
that day the daily sacrifice was killed at the 6th hour (noon) and offered
about the 7th hour (1 p.m.). The killing of the Passover lambs began
directly afterwards. Thus it is clear, that if the killing of the
Passover lambs did not commence until about four hours after our
Lord had been hanging upon the Cross, and would not have been concluded
at the ninth hour (3 p.m.) when "He gave up the ghost;" -- no "Passover
lamb" could have been eaten at the "last supper" on the previous evening.
- With these facts before us, we are now in a position
to fill in the several days of the Lord's last week with the events recorded
in the Gospels. By noting that the Lord returned to Bethany (or to
the Mount of Olives) each night of that week, we are able to determine
both the several days and the events that took place in them.
THE SIXTH DAY BEFORE THE PASSOVER, THE 9TH DAY OF NISAN.
(Our Thursday sunset to Friday sunset)
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MATTHEW. |
MARK. |
LUKE. |
JOHN. |
The Lord approaches Jerusalem from Jericho |
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19:1-10 |
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He passes our Thursday night at the house of Zacchaeus |
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19:5 |
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And delivers the Parable of the Pounds |
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19:11-27 |
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He proceeds toward Jerusalem |
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19:28 |
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He sends two disciples (apenanti) for an "ass" and a "colt"
(two animals) |
21:1-7 |
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And makes His first entry from Bethphage (not Bethany) (Ap. 153) |
21:8, 9 |
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He is unexpected, and they ask "Who is this?" |
21:10, 11 |
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He cleanses the Temple |
21:12-16 |
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He returns to Bethany |
21:17 |
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12:1 |
THE FIFTH DAY BEFORE THE PASSOVER, THE 10TH DAY OF NISAN.
(Our Friday sunset to Saturday sunset.)
The Lord passes the Sabbath at Bethany; and after sunset (on our Saturday),
the first of three suppers was made, probably at the house of Lazarus,
in Bethany (Ap. 157) |
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12:2 |
At this supper the first of two anointings took place (Ap. 158) |
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12:3-11 |
THE FOURTH DAY BEFORE THE PASSOVER, THE 11TH DAY OF NISAN.
(Our Saturday sunset to Sunday sunset),
the Gentile "Palm Sunday".
The second, or triumphal entry into Jerusalem. He sends two disciples
(katenanti) for a colt (one animal). See Ap. 153 |
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11:1-7 |
19:29-35 |
12:12- |
The Lord starts from Bethany (not Bethphage) and is met by multitudes
from Jerusalem (Ap. 153). |
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1:8-10
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12:12-19 |
He weeps over the city. |
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19:41-44 |
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He enters the Temple, looks around. |
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11:11- |
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And Returns to Bethany. |
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11:11 |
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THE THIRD DAY BEFORE THE PASSOVER, THE 12TH DAY OF NISAN
(Our Sunday sunset to Monday sunset).
In the morning (our Monday a.m.) the Lord returns to Jerusalem. |
21:18 |
11:12 |
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The Fig-tree cursed. |
21:19-22 |
11:13, 14 |
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The Temple. Further cleansing. |
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11:15-17 |
19:45, 46 |
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In the Temple. Further teaching. "Certain Greeks". |
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19:47- |
12:20-50 |
Opposition of Rulers. |
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11:18 |
19:-47, 48 |
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He goes out of the city (probably to Bethany; see Luke 21:37, 38, below). |
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11:19 |
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THE SECOND DAY BEFORE THE PASSOVER, THE 13TH DAY OF NISAN.
(Our Monday sunset to Tuesday sunset).
In the morning (our Tuesday a.m.) on the way to Jerusalem, the question
of the disciples about the Fig Tree. |
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11:20-26 |
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In Jerusalem again; and in the Temple. |
21:23-27 |
11:27-33 |
20:1-8 |
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In Jerusalem teaching in Parables; and questions. |
21:28-23:39 |
12:1-44 |
20:9-21:4 |
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The first great prophecy, in the Temple (Ap. 155). |
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21:5-36 |
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(Parenthetical statement as to the Lord's custom during this week). |
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21:37, 38 |
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The second great prophecy, on the Mount of Olives. |
24:1-51 |
13:1-37 |
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The second great prophecy, continued (Ap. 155). |
25:1-46 |
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"After two days is the Passover". |
26:1-5 |
14:1, 2 |
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He returns to Bethany, and is present at the second supper in the house
of Simon the leper. The second Anointing. See Ap. 157
and 158. |
26:6-13 |
14:3-9 |
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THE DAY BEFORE THE PASSOVER -- THE 14TH DAY OF NISAN --
"THE PREPARATION DAY" -- THE DAY OF THE CRUCIFIXION.
(Our Tuesday sunset to Wednesday sunset).
The plot of Judas Iscariot to betray the Lord. |
26:14-16 |
14:10, 11 |
22:1-6 |
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The "preparation" for the last supper (*1). |
26:17-19 |
14:12-16 |
22:7-13 |
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"The even was come" (our Tuesday after sunset) when the plot for the
betrayal was ripe for execution. |
26:20 |
14:17 |
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The last supper, commencing with the washing of the feet. |
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13:1-20 |
The announcement of the betrayal, &c. |
26:21-25 |
14:18-21 |
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13:21-30 |
The supper eaten, the "New Covenant" made (Jer. 31:31). The lamb
abolished, bread and wine substituted. |
26:26-29 |
14:22-25 |
22:14-23 |
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The first prophecy of Peter's denials (Ap. 160). |
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13:31-38 |
The strife; who should be the greatest, &c. |
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22:24-30 |
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The second prophecy of Peter's denials (Ap. 160). |
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22:31-34 |
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The final appeal to His first commission (Luke 9:3). |
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22:35-38 |
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The last discourse to the eleven, followed by His prayer. |
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14:1-17:26 |
They go to Gethsemane. |
26:30-35 |
14:26-29 |
22:39 |
18:1 |
The third prophecy of Peter's denials (Ap. 160). |
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14:30, 31 |
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The agony in the garden. |
26:36-46 |
14:32-42 |
22:40-46 |
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The apprehension of the Lord (Ap. 165). |
26:47-56 |
14:43-50 |
22:47-54 |
18:2-11 |
The escape of Lazarus (see notes on Mark 14:51, 52). |
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14:51, 52 |
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The trials: continued throughout our Tuesday night. |
26:57-27:31 |
14:53-15:19 |
22:54-23:25 |
18:12-19:13 |
About the sixth hour (our Tuesday midnight) Pilate said "Behold your
King". |
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19:14, 15 |
Led away to be crucified. |
27:31-34 |
15:20-23 |
23:26-31 |
19:16, 17 |
And "led with Him" two "malefactors" (kakourgoi) (Ap. 164). |
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23:32, 33 |
19:18 |
Discussion with Pilate about the Inscriptions (Ap. 168). |
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19:19-22 |
The dividing of the garments. |
27:35-37 |
15:24 |
23:34 |
19:23, 24 |
"It was the third hour, and they crucified Him" (our 9 a.m. Wednesday). |
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15:25, 26 |
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"Then were there two robbers" (lestai) crucified with Him" (Ap.
164). |
27:38 |
15:27, 28 |
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The revilings of the rulers, both "robbers", and one "malefactor". |
27:39-44 |
15:29-32 |
23:35-43 |
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The Lord's mother and John. |
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19:25, 27 |
"The sixth hour" (our Wednesday noon) and the darkness (Ap. 165). |
27:45-49 |
15:33 |
23:44, 45 |
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"The ninth hour" (our Wednesday 3 p.m.) and the expiring cry (Ap. 165). |
27:50 |
15:34-37 |
23:46 |
19:28-30 |
Subsequent events |
27:51-56 |
15:38-41 |
23:47-49 |
19:31-37 |
Buried in haste before sunset (our Wednesday about 6 p.m.), before
the "high day" (the first day of the Feast began), our Wednesday
sunset. |
27:57-66 |
15:42-47 |
23:50-56 |
19:38-42 |
"THE FIRST DAY OF THE FEAST" - "THE HIGH DAY" (Yom tov)
- THE 15TH DAY OF NISAN.
(Our Wednesday sunset to Thursday sunset.)
THE FIRST NIGHT AND FIRST DAY IN THE TOMB.
THE SECOND DAY OF THE FEAST - THE 16TH DAY OF NISAN.
(Our Thursday sunset to Friday sunset.)
THE SECOND NIGHT AND SECOND DAY IN THE TOMB.
THE THIRD DAY OF THE FEAST - "THE (WEEKLY) SABBATH" - THE 17TH DAY OF
NISAN
(Our Friday sunset to Saturday sunset.)
THE THIRD NIGHT AND THIRD DAY IN THE TOMB.
"THE FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK" - THE 18TH DAY OF NISAN
(Our Saturday sunset : "the third day" of Matt. 16:21,
&c.; not the third day of the Feast.)
Thus the Resurrection of the Lord took place at our Saturday sunset
or thereabouts on "the third day"; cp. "after three days" (Matt. 27:63.
Mark 8:31.). |
28:1-10 |
16:1-18 |
24:1-49 |
20:1-23 |
[For the sequence of events connected with and following the Resurrection,
see Ap. 166.]
It will be seen from the above that we have neither power nor authority
to alter or shift any day or date; or to change the order or position of
any of the events recorded in the Holy Writ.
Each day is marked by a return to Bethany during the last week (up to
the Preparation Day); and each day is filled with the recorded events.
It follows, therefore, that the Lord was crucified on our Wednesday;
was buried on that day before sunset; and remained "three days and three
nights" in the tomb, as foretold by Him in Matt. 12:40; rising from the
dead on "the third day", "the first day of the week".
The fixed days and dates, at either end, hold the whole period as in
a vice, and place the whole subject on a sure foundation.
(*1) The words in Mark 14:12 and Luke 22:7 refer to "the first day
of unleavened bread", which was the 14th day of Nisan, and therefore "the
preparation day". That is why the Lord goes on to tell the two disciples
to go and make preparation for the Passover.
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