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Title: Why No Easter Service


1
Why No Easter Service?
2
History of Easter
  • Easter comes from the Anglo-Saxon word eastre,
    meaning spring or dawn goddess (Websters
    Dict.)
  • Easter was the name of a German Teutonic
    goddess of spring and fertility an annual spring
    festival was held in her honor going back to 300
    B.C. Easter is another form of Astarte or
    Ishtar, a Babylonian goddess, the queen of heaven

3
History of Easter
  • The earliest written evidence for an Easter
    festival appears in the paschal controversy
    over the correct date for Easter, which began
    with the correspondence in A.D. 154 between
    Polycarp and Aticetus (ZPEB, vol.2,
    p. 180)

4
History of Easter
  • The subject of Easter was debated in the 2nd and
    3rd centuries A.D. primarily to determine what
    relationship it would have with the Jewish
    Passover (NS-HERK, pp.43-47)
  • At the Council of Nicea in A.D. 325, the date for
    Easter was fixed on the first Sunday after the
    first full moon after the Vernal Equinox
    spring equal night (anywhere from March 22 to
    April 25)

5
History of Easter
  • There are numerous references to Easter Sunday
    after the 7th century
  • Easter can be traced to both pagan and Jewish
    traditions, but not the New Testament
  • There is no indication of the observance of the
    Easter festival in the New Testament (EB,
    vol.7, p.859)

6
History of Easter
  • That the early Christians kept with special
    honor the anniversary of the resurrection itself
    is more a of matter of inference than of positive
    knowledge. No writer before Justin Martyr seems
    to mention such a celebration (CE, vol.3, p. 159)

7
Easters Other Holy Days
  • Mardi Gras (lit. Fat Tuesday)
  • Ash Wednesday
  • Lent (lit. spring) - 40 days of fasting
    before Easter beginning with Ash Wednesday
  • Palm Sunday triumphal entry
  • Maundy Thursday foot washing
  • Good Friday the crucifixion
  • Easter Sunday
  • White Sunday (Pentecost)

8
What About Easter in Acts 124?
  • Easter is a mistranslation found in the KJV of
    Acts 124 (a majority of the versions have the
    Passover)
  • The Gr. words are to pascha, meaning the
    passover (29 times in the NT)

9
What About Easter in Acts 124?
  • The Passover is a eight-day Jewish festival
    including the days of unleavened bread, from
    Nisan 14 to Nisan 21 (Ex. 1215-20 Lev. 235-6
    Deut. 161-4)

10
What About Easter in Acts 124?
  • Consider the immediate context
  • This took place during the days of unleavened
    bread (v.3) which includes the Passover (Lk.
    221)
  • Herod Agrippa I wanted to please the Jews (v.
    3), so he waited until the Jewish holy days of
    the Passover were ended (compare
    Mt. 265)

11
What About Easter in Acts 124?
  • Why this translation then in the KJV? One of the
    instructions given to the translators by James,
    King of England, was that they were not to change
    any of the accepted terms found in the Bishops
    Bible (which was more or less the basis for the
    KJV). Before that version, Tyndale and Coverdale
    had used the word Easter at this place and
    hence, it had become a customary rendering of
    this verse before it was incorporated in the KJV
    (Gareth L. Reese, New Testament History Acts, p.
    430)

12
Christians and Religious Holy Days
  • NT Christians were told to remember the Lords
    death each first day of the week (Mt. 2626-29
    Acts 207 1 Cor. 1123-26)
  • NT Christians were not told to remember the
    Lords resurrection once a year on Easter

13
Christians and Religious Holy Days
  • NT Christians were told to abstain from
    unauthorized holy days (Gal. 49-11 Col.
    216-22)
  • There is no NT authority for the observance of a
    religious holy day called Easter
  • Observing Easter as a civil holiday may be
    allowed (Rom. 145), but not as a religious holy
    day

14
The Resurrection Is Important
  • The resurrection was foretold in the OT (Psa.
    168-11)
  • We cannot be saved without the resurrection of
    Christ (Mk. 169 Mt. 2819 1 Cor. 1 Cor.
    151ff Eph. 17 Rom. 14 425 516-18
    63-5 1 Pet. 13-5)
  • However, no holy day celebration commemorating
    the resurrection of Jesus exists in the Bible!

15
Christians and True Worship
  • Let us avoid empty religious traditions (Mk. 77)
  • Let us worship according to Gods word only (Col.
    316)
  • Let us worship God every Sunday, not just Easter
    Sunday (Acts 207 1 Cor. 161-2)
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