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Hi, this is Bob Barney with The Plain Truth today with a special program. It’s our yearly, and it’s
a new one, a Passover program because tonight is the real Passover of the Lord. And this is the
only place you’re going to hear that, I believe, on the entire internet or anywhere because I
don’t know very many people, if anybody, other than what we have discovered here of when
the true calendar of God is.
And we can prove that ad nauseum. Below this, you’re going to see some charts that we’re
going to talk about during this program of how we know that tonight is the night of the
Passover and tomorrow is the first day of Unleavened Bread, the Feast of Unleavened Bread,
and the continuation generically of what is called Passover. So I do want to say that this
program is going to touch on things you don’t hear anywhere else, and I can tell you right now,
you may not hear it anywhere else, but I can show you in the Bible, the words are on the page,
and you cannot dispute some of the things that the Bible makes the claim about when the
Passover happened, the day that Jesus actually died and was resurrected, the day of the week,
and the date in the year.
And you can figure that out by the Bible. And I do want to also say before we get going on this,
there will not be a 7-11 p.m. show tonight because hopefully most of you will decide to follow
some kind of a Passover tonight, and that means to have a last supper if anything else fails. You
can go get yourself some Unleavened Bread or some kind of Unleavened thing and some wine.
We don’t have grape juice. Jesus didn’t drink grape juice, and again, you can prove that by just
listening or reading the words on the page. And so there’s not going to be a show tonight.
This is the show for today and tonight. You can replay it, and it’s going to talk about one of the
most important holidays in God’s calendar. Unfortunately, the churches today, the Christian
churches today, do not have anything to do with God’s calendar or God’s law or what God
wants us to do.
We follow pagan holidays that’s been Christianized. Christmas is not a Christian holiday. Easter
is actually still named after the pagan god Astaroth, or Easter in old German, and it’s a pagan
holiday of the fertility rites of the springtime.
It has nothing to do with Christ’s resurrection. Christ, first of all, was not resurrected on a
Sunday morning, as Easter Sunrise Service tries to tell you. You know, you can go to Ezekiel, I
believe it’s chapter 8 off the top of my head, and you can read about an Easter Sunrise Service
some 2,000 or no, I’m sorry, 700 years before the real Passover, Jesus’s death, and they’re
following a sunrise worship when the sun’s in the east, that’s sunrise worship service, on the
pagan holiday called Easter, and that’s what it’s called in the Bible.
If you understand the word that’s being translated, Astaroth is really the Easter celebration. You
know, what’s rabbits and colored eggs have to do with Christ? Nothing. It has all to do with the
pagan rituals that surrounded the ancient pagan celebration called Easter, and if you were to
bring some ancient pagan back from Babylon from, you know, 700 BC and put them into a
modern church today at an Easter Sunrise Service, they would have no problem whatsoever of
recognizing what the holiday stood for, and it stood for the pagan god Tammuz, who was killed
and resurrected from the dead.
It’s a false Christ narrative that Satan the devil, knowing the plan of God, put in effect long
before Christ ever walked this earth as a human being under the name Yeshua, or Joshua, or
English version of English, I’m sorry, English version of the Greek word Jesus, as we call it today,
and so these holidays have nothing to do with God’s holidays. God set forth in his word called
the Bible the holidays he expects his people to follow. It’s the same holidays in the New
Testament, not just the Old Testament.
These are not Jewish holidays. It was the holidays that Jesus followed, and long after his death
and resurrection, the early church followed these holidays. They did not follow the holidays that
Christians follow today.
You only have to do a basic search on these terms of what the early church followed, what
holidays they followed. You’re going to find out even the Gentile churches followed Passover.
They followed Day of Atonement.
They followed the Feast of Tabernacles. This is what they did. They did it for some 300 years
after Christ went back to heaven as God and Lord and Savior, and the Catholic church is who
canonized them.
Constantine forced it way back in, what, 400 AD, and that’s when we started having modern-day
Christianity as you would recognize today that God has nothing to do with. So, hopefully, you
take the time to listen to this program. I don’t know if I’ll do all 30 minutes.
I’ll try to make it a little bit briefer if I can, but sometimes I get carried away when I have all
these facts and figures that I want to show. But let’s go into the date of when Jesus had his last
supper, which is clearly a Passover meal, and there is a problem there because the three
Gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, make it clear that Jesus said it was a Passover meal,
but unfortunately, it doesn’t go well with modern-day Christians who have to then say, well, if
Jesus was following the Passover, why did the Jews follow it the next night? Remember, Christ
had to be taken off the cross the next day before sundown because sundown is when the
Jewish day began, and that was their high day, which was their Passover coming. And I can
show you, we’ll show you the year that this all happened.
We have right below, if you keep looking down, you can see the pictures of what we call April
2nd and what we call April 3rd today, and you can see in AD 30, and you can see this works out
perfectly. Now, let’s get to when we know Jesus could not have died by his own words. Jesus
said the sign of he was God and the Messiah was the sign of Jonah.
As Jonah was in the belly of the whale for three days and three nights, so will the Son of Man be
in the heart of the earth for three days and three nights. Now, you try to take a Friday
crucifixion at evening time, you know, three o’clock, four o’clock, Friday to Saturday is one day,
Saturday to Sunday is two days, Sunday to Monday is three days. Oh, wait a minute, he
resurrected, they say, Sunday morning.
But you can prove in the Bible he was already resurrected by the new day Sunday morning. He
was resurrected on a Saturday Sabbath evening after sundown, and it’s easy to prove. And after
sundown might have been the start of a new Jewish day, but it was not the start of Jesus’s day,
because he followed the calendar of the Bible, the same kind of a calendar, by the way, that the
Essenes followed.
And believe it or not, John the Baptist was probably in a scene, and probably many people in the
early church were Essenes that understood real quickly who Jesus was in relation to the Old
Testament, that he was the God of the Old Testament, and that his Passover was now at the
completion of what they were following all these years at a different calendar, and every single
search engine will prove the Essenes were following a different calendar. And the Essene
Passover would have fallen on my Passover that I claim to be, even though their calendar is a
little different than what I believe is the true calendar, but the first part of their calendar always
starts on the spring equinox, always, and it always is 14 days later to Passover. And if you follow
that, and you understand that Jesus had to die on a Wednesday, and then the Thursday had to
be the Jewish Passover, and Jesus had to have his crucifixion by the Bible timeline, any scholar
will tell you this, somewhere between A.D. 26 and A.D. 35, and most say between A.D. 30 and
A.D. 33, and most experts today, because they want to follow a Friday, good Friday, what’s so
good about it, I don’t know, our Lord and Savior was butchered, and if it was on a Friday, it
wouldn’t be a good Friday, would it? Maybe it’s good to Satan, who’s deceiving you, but the
truth of the matter is, Christ had to die to follow the prophecy of Jonah on a Wednesday
afternoon, Wednesday to Thursday, one day, Thursday to Friday, two days, Friday to the
Sabbath evening, 72 hours later, three days, three days and three nights in the heart of the
earth, and then he was resurrected sometime during the evening time of Sabbath night, and
when the girls got to the tomb, early Sunday morning, while it was still light, I mean still dark,
as light was a bit, was approaching, approaching the first day of the week, you can read that in
John, you just read the words on the page, John, it tells you exactly that Sunday morning was
beginning, the first day of the week was beginning at dawn, and that is when they found the
tomb already empty, but let’s get to some of the proof that Jesus was following Passover, but
he wasn’t following the Jewish Passover, and you know that just by knowing that when he was
crucified, he had to be taken down off the cross before that night, because that night was a
high Sabbath, it was the Passover night for the Jews.
Jesus died on the Jewish Passover of slaying the lambs, but it was fulfilling not the true calendar
that the Jews were following, it was symbolism to show you that he was both Passover and first
fruits. Now we’ll get into that, but now, and unleavened bread, I should say. Now, let’s go to
some of the Gospels.
We’re going to start with Matthew 26, starting with verse 17. Now, on the first day of the feast
of unleavened bread, the disciples came to Jesus and said, where do you want us to prepare for
the Passover? And he says, go into the city of a certain man and tell him, the teacher says, ba
ba-ba-boom. The first day of the feast of unleavened bread, that’s the 14th, that night was
going to be the Passover, and contrary to what anybody wants to say, that says it in Matthew, it
says it in Mark, and it says it in Luke.
Luke 22, 7, then came the day of unleavened bread on which the Passover lamb had to be
sacrificed. Well, we know that the Jewish didn’t sacrifice that Passover lamb to the next day, and
that is the case. And then Jesus goes on and says the same exact thing to his disciples that he
said in Mark, and, I mean, in Matthew.
And now in Mark, starting in chapter 14, on the first day of the feast of unleavened bread, are
you getting a point here that it’s the first day of unleavened bread? And if it was something he
was instituting at the time, as some churches try to say, the Last Supper wasn’t a Passover
meal, but it is, because it tells you it is, the disciples asked Jesus every stupid question in the
world. They were so stupid, so uninformed of Jesus’s plans, that every time he made a
statement, they would say, why is that? They didn’t know anything. But he goes on when it says,
on the first day of the feast of unleavened bread, when it was customary to sacrifice the
Passover lamb, Jesus told his disciples, where do you want us to go to make preparations to eat
the Passover? Mark 14.
And verse 12, I believe that is. And then the disciples didn’t say, why are we following the
Passover tonight? It’s tomorrow night. Obviously, they knew, they were already following the
seen-at-least calendar, if not the true calendar that we propose in the plain truth Bible.
You go below, and you will see there’s only one year that a Wednesday, I’m sorry, a Tuesday
night was the 14th of the month, and the 15th of the month fell on a Wednesday of the solar
calendar that Jesus was following, as I propose, and that the following Wednesday night was
the Jewish Passover. It only happens on April 2nd and 3rd of 30 AD. And you can see that
perpetual calendar proving that point.
Now, Josephus explains that the lambs were sacrificed, and this is the Jewish Passover, not
Christ’s Passover, between the 9th and 11th hours, and that would be between 3 and 5 o’clock,
on the San the 14th, or the 14th day of the first month. So, when the Jewish people were
sacrificing their lambs, Christ was being crucified, that was the Jewish 14th of the month. And
so, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realize that the Wednesday evening began their new day,
not God’s, but their new day, because they’re following the pagan Babylonian calendar, that
that was their Passover, and it’s the only time that the Passover falls exactly after Christ’s real
Passover, in a perfect solar year, was AD 30.
You can go to that website, you can put in any date you want, and you can’t come up with it.
The reason that scholars come up with AD 33 is because they’re all trying to find a Friday date
for a crucifixion before a Friday night Passover, because they did not read the words on the
page of the Bible which tells you exactly that Christ was following the Passover at a different
time. He didn’t institute a new Passover, as some people try to explain this away, because,
again, the disciples would be saying, hey, wait a minute, why are we following a different day?
No, it’s because they already understood, through all their teachings of Christ, that the calendar
that God instituted with Moses, and actually since the foundation of the earth, you can prove
that Noah was following the same calendar, the first, you know, the five months between the
floodwaters, is exactly 150 days and five, and it says that’s five months.
And in a lunar calendar, you don’t have five months of 30 days. You have five months, which is
going to be about probably 294 days. So there is all kinds of proof what calendar is taught in
the Bible.
And we have other shows, and we have other literature, other articles of the calendar. I’m not
going to get into that. We’re going to get into the symbolism now of Passover, unleavened
bread, and first fruits, which is going to be really like the eighth day, the day after the last day of
the Feast of Unleavened Bread comes a little-remembered holiday in the Old Testament called
First Fruits, and many times people call Pentecost First Fruits, but Pentecost is really the first
fruits of the church.
The Feast of First Fruits on the 22nd of God’s calendar is when they say counting the Omer to
Pentecost. You take the 22nd, you count out 50 days, you get to May 29th, and that’s Pentecost.
No matter what, Pentecost does not fall on a Sunday perpetually.
Again, that’s pagan trying to get Sunday worship going again. The Passover, the Pentecost can
follow on any day of the week, and so the 22nd is First Fruits. What does that represent? Christ
is our First Fruits.
Read the Apostle Paul, that’s what he says. The Essene sacred year always began, as I said
earlier, on the vernal equinox, and it is by definition in the Essene calendar always on a
Wednesday. Now, I don’t believe Christ was following the Essene calendar, but I believe it was
so similar to his, and the first part of the holidays always are the same, so it’s very likely that
Noah’s scene had a problem with what day he was following the Passover as well.
The Essene Passover, by the way, always did fall on a Tuesday. The real Passover does not, but I
think it’s provable that Christ’s Passover was Tuesday night on our April 2nd, and his death was
the following day, April 3rd, about an hour or two before the beginning of the Jewish Passover,
and that’s why they came to get his body while it was still light so it would not be on the cross
during the Passover beginning for the Jews. That’s simply the case.
You can go through the Bible, and you can prove exactly in the Bible when Passover was, and if
you look below and you look again, you will see the only year that could happen was A.D. 30, so
do you want to know the date that Christ had his last supper called Passover? It was the night
of April the 2nd, the same April the 2nd that’s tonight, in A.D. 30, and he was killed, butchered,
really, he was tortured and butchered to death on a cross the next day, almost towards evening
time, sometime between three and five o’clock, and then he went into the tomb, and three days
later, Saturday after five o’clock, maybe between five and midnight, I don’t know, but we know
before Sunday morning, before the dawn of the first day of the week, when the sun was just
coming up, like I said, you can read that in John, you can read that in all the Gospels, so you also
know the date in the day that Christ rose from the dead, which is Saturday, I’m sorry, it was
Saturday, and it would be April, let me figure this out, I’m doing this off the top of my head, if
the third is Wednesday, fourth, Thursday, fifth, sixth is the Sabbath day, so on April the 6th,
somewhere after dark, that’s the date Christ became God again, and April the 7th, Sunday
morning, which we call Sunday morning, the Bible would say the first day of the week, because
Sunday is just a pagan name for the day, worshiping the sun god, not Christ, the girls found the
tomb empty, and then on the 22nd of the month, which I believe is the 10th of April, is the first
fruits, the counting of the Omer towards Pentecost, so what is Christ? He’s our Passover, he is
the lamb that was sacrificed for us, like it was instituted with the Passover of Moses, when the
Israelis were going to leave Egypt, and their blood covered the sin, the blood of the lamb
covered the sins of the people of Israel for a year, for a temporary time, and it didn’t even do
the whole year, because they needed another lamb slain every day, all the way up to
Atonement, when they did it again, because lamb’s blood cannot take away yours and my sin,
or the sins of the world, only the blood of our Creator God, and Jesus is the Creator God, you
read that in the first chapter of John, in the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with
God, and the Word was God, Jesus was God, and it says all things that were created, were
created by Him, Him is Jesus Christ, so when He died, when He had His Passover meal on the
right day, which is tonight, when we should have ours, we should be memorializing that Christ
had His last meal with the disciples tonight, and tomorrow is a very sad day, it’s the first day of
the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and it is the day He was killed, crucified, and He is the symbolic
fulfillment of unleavened bread, you ever notice in the Old Testament, you can never give
leavening in the bread, all the show bread in the temple had to be unleavened, why? Because
yeast, that’s all we’re talking about, the leavening of the time is yeast, not baking soda, so the
yeast symbolizes sin, and Christ is sinless, so His holiday to represent a sinless Christ, a sinless
human being who was butchered for our life, for we could have eternal life someday at the
resurrection of the dead, when He returns to this earth at His second coming, that unleavened
bread symbolizes the purity and the sinless nature of Christ, then following the last day of
unleavened bread comes the firstfruits, because Christ is the firstborn of the dead, Christ is the
first person to ever be born again, born of spirit after He was flesh, that’s what it says, and I’m
telling you, that’s what the Bible is telling us, and that’s what we should be doing. So tonight,
what we are going to do, if you don’t have to follow, some people believe you only have to have
the bread and the wine, that Christ instituted the bread which represents Him, the matzo, and
the wine which represents His blood. In fact, He says, take this, meaning the bread, He split it,
and this is my body which is shed for thee, and then He takes the blood or the wine which is
symbolized of His blood, this is the blood of the new covenant which has been shed for thee,
and this is what some people only follow a bread and wine Passover.
The Essenes I have been told or read about, if it’s true or not, but most scholars agree, the
Essenes never would eat lamb on Passover because they did not believe that the lamb could be
eaten that was not sacrificed at the temple, and because this temple was under the control of
either the Sadducees or the Pharisees who followed a different calendar, they would not allow
themselves to eat the Passover lamb, so they instituted the bread and the wine some 180 years
before Christ did. So that’s a possibility, and so if some people only want to have unleavened
bread and wine, I don’t see a problem with that. But we will have, tonight, we will have
Passover lamb, a lamb that my wife bought from the Whole Foods Market, and we will have the
matzo-type bread, ours has got to be gluten-free because my wife has serious celiac issues, and
then we will have the red wine that symbolizes blood, and we will remember what Christ did for
us.
We will also probably read a little scripture from Exodus of the first Passover, although I don’t
even believe Passover was really instituted at Exodus. I think it was redone at Exodus because I
believe that the story of Abraham and Lot and Sodom and Gomorrah when they’re having
unleavened bread then was a Passover that was happening then, as a precursor to the
Passover that would happen under Moses, which was looking forward to the Passover of
Christ’s death. Very complicated maybe, but it’s really not.
And so that’s what we’ll do today. Tomorrow we’re not going to work, I’m not going into my job
at the paint factory, hopefully it all goes well for us, and we have a holy day tomorrow.
Tomorrow is a special Sabbath.
I will be back on to explain more about that tomorrow noontime, and so until tomorrow, this is
Bob Barney for the Plain Truth today saying I really appreciate if you made it this far, that you’re
still listening, give it a chance, try it, read what we have written, look for yourself in the Bible,
look at the discrepancies, and then if you have the time, look how theologians, mainly Catholics,
have tried to bend and twist the words on the page in Scripture in order for us to be following a
pagan holiday and say it’s Christ’s holiday. It’s a lie, it’s a damn lie, and it’s time that all of us
wake up, that there are God’s holy days that symbolize the entire plan of salvation of mankind,
that you don’t get from Christmas, you don’t get from Easter, you don’t get from Halloween,
but you do get by following God’s Passover, by his Unleavened Bread Week, by his First Fruits,
by Pentecost, by the Day of Atonement, and finally by the Feast of Tabernacles and the Great
Last Day. Again, Bob Barney saying thank you, God bless you, and have a happy Passover if
you’re following it.
Bye-bye.
