Easter is not a pagan word.
Per The Shorter Oxford Dictionary pp. 624, 1524.
Easter- a festival of Christian Church commemorating the resurrection of Christ, and corresponding to the Jewish Passover.
Passover- 1.The name of Jewish feast, held on the evening on the fourteenth day of the first month Nissan, commemorative to the ‘passing over’ of the houses of the Israelites when the Egyptians were smitten with the loss of their firstborn 2.
contextually, the Paschal Lamb figuratively applied to Christ 1 Cor. 5:7
Basically, Easter is the same as Passover in a modern Greek, in the Dictionary, Easter is a commemorative event of the resurrection of our Lord Jesus. The event is the epitome of his death and his burial which Christ as the lamb of God became the Passover lamb, hence closely connected to the Passover event.
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Timeline would date 1451BC for the Jewish Passover
https://amazingbibletimeline.com/blog/old-testament-timeline-passover/
Timeline would date 580BCE probably for the Eostre, but if you have the other timeline then I can change my gathered information.
https://www.sctimes.com/story/opini...and-cultural-appropriation-eostre/7317930001/
Timeline for the death of “Paschal/Passover Lamb”, the probable would be April 3, 33 AD a few hours before the beginning of Passover Day.
https://penelope.uchicago.edu/~grout/encyclopaedia_romana/calendar/jesus.html#:~:text=Jesus died, therefore, on Friday,Passover day and the Sabbath.
So, the Jewish Passover is much celebrated long before what Bede said in his writings. Remember, the Hebrew Pesach always correspond to Christ so the celebration of Pascha is not unchristian as per Oxford and other Dictionary. And the Dictionaries are saying that Easter is the resurrection of Christ
The book of Acts was written probably 64-68 AD where the word Easter coined by William Tyndale in his New Testament (1525 ) who also later invented the English word “Passover”.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Passover#:~:text=Coined by William Tyndale (c,Hebrew פֶּסַח (pésach).
This is to note that William Tyndale is brilliant in a way he used the English word “Easter”/ “Ester” connected to the Jewish Passover and not association to pagan festival. He knows that the very sense is of the resurrection of Christ. Early English Dictionaries refers Easter is the resurrection of Christ. John Palsgrave, Conrad Gesner. Previous Dictionaries offer Pascha, pasca means Easter.
John Palsgrave, Lesclarcissement de la Langue Francoyse (1530)
Easter a hye feestla resurrection nostre seignevr s fe, pasques fe.
Conrad Gesner,
Abecedarium Anglico-latinum (1552)
Resurrection of the Lord called Easter.
Thomas Elyot,
The Dictionary of Sir Thomas Elyot (1538)
Pascha,Easter.
Thomas Elyot,
Bibliotheca Eliotae (1542)
Pasca, Easter