Because read my previous post. I lived with the regular Sabbath observence when in Israel for work. Spent several weeks there in total with one trip 6 weeks long. I arrived one time during Passover Week. Lived with the regular and annual Sabbath observances. The Israeli observences are straight out of the Bible with the rabbis controlling the observences.
Much of Israel is secular but many areas are controlled by religious Jews, there the Sabbath and annual Sabbaths are done according to the Bible.
You must have confused me with someone else . I rarely see anyone who gets it correct , I agree with everything you've stated so far .
The teacher I learned this from was an experts expert . Every detail was maticulously examined and verified .
Christ was buried at sunset wed .
The feast days play amore important role in this particular event . As you said , the feast of u leavened bread started on Thurs , which would be sunset wed . So that is why they had to hurry to get Him in the tomb . But what my teacher uncovered , is he took the time to research how often Could Christ have died , been buried , and rise , without breaking a Jewish feast day ?
Because the feast days were always starting and stopping , they were always overlapping over each other also . So every year every week would have different feast days . In other words ,no year would-be exactly the same .
so what he found , was that those 3 days and 3 nights were fulfilled on the only week they could have without breaking a Jewish feast day , going back or forwards thousands of years . Everything that happened in preparation to those exact three days was God the Father showing off so to speak . That is the real story here .