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Chag pascha same’ach! 5 UNUSUAL THINGS WE DON’T KNOW ABOUT GOOD FRIDAY

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Page 1: Chag pascha same’ach! 5 unusual things we don’t know about Good Friday

Chag pascha same’ach! 5 UNUSUAL THINGS WE DON’T KNOW ABOUT GOOD FRIDAY

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“I still have time to be wrecked. Let’s go find the next Easter egg!”

Love could be so unconditional, and that’s when the act of love as quirky as crucifixion happened! To be frank, it sounds too quirky to gander up the 5 unusual things we don’t know about Good Friday.

SOME PEOPLE THINK PAST FASTING AND NAILING PEOPLE TO THE CROSS. SUCH A CHARISMA CRACKS ON THE DAY OF CRUCIFIXION.

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Do you know that Jesus was crucified on April 3rd, 33 AD, a Friday?

Mates who’ve got that yoke for gospel wouldn’t be the only one to realize it.

Procurator (Title of governors in Roman administration) Pontius Pilate stepped in and fulfilled the prophecy as said in the gospel.

Even an atheist would be taken aback by such an unusual fact about Holy Friday.Colin J. Humphrey’s quest for the chronological testimony led to the discovery of oldest Hebrew Calendar dating back to 23-36 A.D.

Atheists would no more call Easter Friday a bang out of order because it has nailed the prophecy. Ha, if someone happens to read his paper, “The Date of Crucifixion”, they’ll go arse over tits to find out the testimony.

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“*Also Jesus College, Oxford. * *Also Department of Astrophysics, University of Oxford.

“The date of the crucifixion has been debated for many years yet there has been no agreement on the year nor the day on which Jesus died. In this review, astronomical calculations are used to reconstruct the first century A.D . Jewish calendar and to date a lunar eclipse which Biblical and other references suggest followed the crucifixion. The evidence strongly points to Friday, 3 April, A.D. 33 as being the date when Christ died.”(Quote courtesy: www.asa3.org)They will get to know that Bob’s their uncle after they

stumble upon the backlink. It’s from the department of Metallurgy, University of Oxford.

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Not a national holiday until 2012 in CubaIsn’t the thingy full shilling? Hope that Good Friday is going to be sealed and

signed a national holiday every year in Cuba henceforth. Caribbean mates offers to thanks to Pope Benedict XVI since 2012. Pleased

by his visit, Castro obliged his request and declared Good Friday as a holiday in Cuba.

Crowned as the first-ever religious holiday in the nation, the day of crucifixion nailed it graced by the pontiff.

A yoke that’s way too unusual for Good Friday!Catholics, who’re Filipinos are nailed to the crossMacabre acts are carried out even on the Holy day! Filipinos seem to be absobloodylootely helpless. Primitive zeal has its own way of embracing Christian faith. Wrecked than the zealots who were nailed to the cross on the day of Good

Friday, the Catholic archbishops condemned it as an utter act of gore.A bloody unusual thingy on the day that leads to life! I think the words cops on all times, “I’m the resurrection and the life. He who

believes in me will live, even though they die.”(John 11:25)

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They were his wrists and not handsAn ancient practice as old as 600

years has been pruned well by the time they nailed Jesus to the cross.

Duh, Science claims human body is too frail to stand when nailed into the hands. The very day is unusual, so everything happened that day is unusual.

Well, A Doctor at Calvary by Pierre Barbet, a French doctor says that they drove the nails into his wrists and not into his hands.

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פסחא שמחחג (Chag pascha same’ach)The very word means blessed

Easter in Hebrew!Greet a Russian, “Great Friday” (if

she belongs to Russian Orthodox Church)

You greet a German, “Gottes Freitag” (God’s Friday)

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A hen’s teeth an act that rang the bells of the resurrection of Jesus. I was even thinking of going for a bazzer.Gah, though not as unusual as Jesus bled for his fellas (we), there are quirky things about the heart-warming day quiet past muggles’ eyes.If you’re heading to do the messages for Easter eggs, you’ll think of unusual thingy about Good Friday!