steelmaker,

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Shain, in your desperate attempt to defend Gipp, you're bypassing several of his mistakes, while concentrating on what you believe is a goof on MY part.


No I'm doing nothing of the kind. Gipp said Death Angel one night. You are saying that he said 7 days and he did nothing of the kind. This changes your entire argument. Now if you want ot tlak about " Easter verses Passover", we can do that.

To begin with, the Passover occurred before the feast of unleavened bread, not after!
"And in the fourteenth day of the first month is the passover of the Lord. And in the fifteenth day of this month is the feast of unleavened bread--seven days shall unleavened bread be eaten" (Num. 28:16,17; see also Mark 14:12; 1 Cor. 5:7,8, etc.).
Herod put Peter in prison during the days of unleavened bread, and therefore after the Passover. The argument that the translation "Passover" should have been used as it is intended to refer to the entire period, is ruled out by the inclusion of "these were the days of unleavened bread." Scripture does not use the word "Passover" to refer to the entire period.
Shain1611

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