THE
PLAIN TRUTH
ABOUT
EASTER
Herbert W.
Armstrong
1973
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The Resurrection was not on
Easter Sunday! Easter is not a
Christian name, but the title of
the idolatrous queen of
heaven." Here's an
explanation of the true origin
and meaning of Lent, Easter
eggs, and sunrise services!
WHY DO you believe the things
you believe, do the things you
do?
The chances are you never
stopped to ask yourself that
question. You have been taught
since childhood to accept Easter
as the chief of the Christian
holidays.
You have supposed it is part
of the true Christian religion
to observe Lent, "Holy
Week," "Good
Friday," to buy hot cross
buns at the bakery, to have
colored Easter eggs, to dress up
and go to church Easter Sunday
-- perhaps to attend an Easter
sunrise service!
Because of the
"sheep" instinct in
humans, most of us believe a lot
of things that are not true.
Most of us do a lot of things
that are wrong, supposing these
things to be right, or even
sacred!
Ishtar the Pagan Goddess
What is the meaning of the
name "Easter"? You
have been led to suppose the
word means "resurrection of
Christ." For 1600 years the
Western world has been taught
that Christ rose from the dead
on Sunday morning. But that is
merely one of the fables the
Apostle Paul warned readers of
the New Testament to expect. The
resurrection did not occur on
Sunday! (For the astonishing
proof setting forth the exact
time of the resurrection, write
for our free booklet The
Resurrection Was Not on Sunday.)
The name "Easter,"
which is merely the slightly
changed English spelling of the
name of the ancient Assyrian and
Babylonian goddess Ishtar, comes
to us from old Teutonic
mythology where it is known as
Ostern. The Phoenician name of
this goddess was Astarte,
consort of Baal, the sun god,
whose worship is denounced by
the Almighty in the Bible as the
most abominable of all pagan
idolatry.
Look up the word
"Easter" in Webster's
dictionary. You will find it
clearly reveals the pagan origin
of the name.
In the large five-volume
Hastings Dictionary of the
Bible, only six brief lines are
given to the name
"Easter," because it
occurs only once in the Bible --
and that only in the Authorized
King James translation. Says
Hastings: "Easter, used in
Authorized Version as the
translation of 'Pascha' in Acts
12:4, 'Intending after Easter to
bring him forth to the people.'
Revised Standard Version has
substituted correctly 'the
Passover.'"
Apostles Observed Passover
The World Almanac, 1968
edition, page 187, says:
"In the second century
A.D., Easter Day was, among
Christians in Asia Minor [that
is, in the Churches at Ephesus,
Galatia, etc. -- the so called
"Gentile" churches
raised up by the Apostle Paul]
the 14th of Nisan, the seventh
month of the Jewish [civil]
calendar." In other words,
the 14th day of the first month
of the sacred calendar, and it
was not then called by the name
of the pagan deity
"Easter," but by the
Bible name "Passover."
Passover, the Days of
Unleavened Bread, Pentecost, and
the holy days God had ordained
forever were all observed by
Jesus, and the early apostles,
and the converted Gentile
Christians (Acts 2:1; 12:3;
18:21; 20:6, 16; I Cor. 5:7- 8;
16:8). Passover is a memorial of
the crucifixion of Christ (Luke
22:19). Passover, observed by
the early true Church, occurred
not on Sunday or any fixed day
of the week, but on a calendar
day of the year. The day of the
week varies from year to year.
Easter is one of the pagan
days Paul warned Gentile
converts they must not return to
observing (Gal. 4:9-10).
How, then, did this pagan
festival enter into and fasten
itself upon a professing
Christianity? That is a
surprising story -- but first,
notice the true origin and
nature of Easter.
Its Chaldean Origin
Easter, as Alexander Hislop
says (The Two Babylons, p. 103),
"bears its Chaldean origin
on its very forehead. Easter is
nothing else than Astarte, one
of the titles of Beltis, the
queen of heaven...."
The ancient gods of the
pagans had many different names.
While this goddess was called
Astarte by the Phoenicians, it
appears on Assyrian monuments
found by Layard in excavations
at Nineveh as Ishtar (Austen H.
Layard, Nineveh and Babylon,
Vol. 11, p. 629). Both were
pronounced "Easter."
Likewise, Bel (referred to in
the Old Testament), also was
called Molech. It was for
sacrificing to Molech (I King
11:1-11, especially verse 7.
where Molech is called an
abomination) and other pagan
gods that the Eternal condemned
Solomon, and rended away the
Kingdom of Israel from his son.
In the ancient Chaldean
idolatrous sun-worship, as
practiced by the Phoenicians,
Baal was the sun god; Astarte,
his consort or wife. And Astarte
is the same as Ishtar, or the
English "Easter."
Says Hislop: "The
festival, of which we read in
Church history, under the name
of Easter, in the third or
fourth centuries, was quite a
different festival from that now
observed in the Romish [and
Protestant] Church, and at that
time was not known by any such
name as Easter. It was called
Pascha, or the Passover,
and...was very early observed by
many professing Christians....
That festival agreed originally
with the time of the Jewish
Passover, when Christ was
crucified.... That festival was
not idolatrous, and it was
preceded by no Lent" (The
Two Babylons, p. 104).
Where Did We Get Lent?
"Howbeit you should
know," wrote Johannes
Cassianus (John Cassian) in the
fifth century, "that as
long as the primitive church
retained its perfection
unbroken, this observance of
Lent did not exist" (First
Conference Abbot Theonas,
chapter 30).
Jesus observed no Lent. The
apostles and the early true
Church of God observed no Lenten
season. Then how did this
observance originate?
"The forty days'
abstinence of Lent was directly
borrowed from the worshippers of
the Babylonian goddess. Such a
Lent of forty days, in the
spring of the year, is still
observed by the Yezidis or pagan
Devil worshippers of Koordistan,
who have inherited it from their
early masters, the Babylonians.
Such a Lent of forty days was
held in spring by the Pagan
Mexicans.... Such a Lent of
forty days was observed in
Egypt..." (The Two Babylons,
pp. 104, 105). In fact this
Egyptian Lent of forty days was
observed expressly in honor of
Osiris, also known as Adonis in
Syria and Tammuz in Babylonia (Sabaean
Researches, by John Landseer,
pp. 111, 112).
Do you realize what has
happened? God Almighty commanded
His people to observe the
Passover forever! (Ex. 12:24.)
This command was given while the
Israelites were still in Egypt,
prior to the Old Covenant, or
the Law of Moses! It pictured,
before the crucifixion, Christ's
death for the remission of our
sins, as a type looking forward
to it. At His last Passover,
Jesus changed the emblems used
from the blood of a lamb and
eating its roasted body to the
bread and wine.
Jesus did not abolish
Passover -- He merely changed
the emblems, or symbols used.
All the apostles of Christ and
true Christians of the first
century true Church observed it
on the 14th day of the first
month of the sacred calendar. It
is now a memorial of Christ's
death, reaffirming, year by year
on its anniversary, the true
Christian's faith in the blood
of Christ for the remission of
his sins, and the broken body of
Christ for his physical healing.
But what has happened? Do you
realize it? All Western nations
have been deceived into dropping
the festival God ordained
forever to commemorate the death
of the true Saviour for our
sins, and substituting in its
place the pagan festival in
commemoration of the counterfeit
"savior" and mediator
Baal, the sun god, named after
the mythical Ishtar, his wife --
actually none other than the
ancient Semiramis, who palmed
herself off as the wife of the
sun god, the idolatrous
"queen of heaven."
This is not Christian! It is
pagan to the core!
Yet scores of millions are
deceived into observing this
form of heathen idolatry, under
the delusion they are honoring
Jesus Christ the Son of the
Creator God!
Easter does not honor Christ!
And yet, have you not been like
a blind sheep, following the
other millions in observing this
custom? "The times of this
ignorance God winked at; but now
commandeth all men every where
to repent" (Acts 17:30).
Dyed Eggs
But did you know that dyed
Easter eggs also figured in the
ancient Babylonian mystery
rites, just as they do in Easter
observance today? Yes, these are
pagan, too.
It is recorded in Edward
Davies' The Mythology and Rites
of the British Druids, page 210,
that the ancient Druids bore an
egg as the sacred emblem of
their idolatrous order. Eggs
were sacred to many ancient
civilizations and formed an
integral part of the religious
ceremonies in Egypt and in the
Orient.
According to James Bonwick:
"Eggs were hung up in the
Egyptian temples. Bunsen calls
attention to the mundane egg,
the emblem of generative life,
proceeding from the mouth of the
great god of Egypt. The mystic
egg of Babylon, hatching the
Venus Ishtar, fell from heaven
to the Euphrates. Dyed eggs were
sacred Easter offerings in
Egypt, as they are still in
China and Europe. Easter, or
spring, was the season of birth,
terrestrial and celestial"
(Egyptian Belief and Modern
Thought, pp. 211-212).
Why do people who believe
themselves to be Christians dye
eggs at Easter? Do they suppose
the Bible ordained, or commands,
this heathen custom? There is
not a word of it in the New
Testament. Certainly Christ did
not start it, and the apostles
and early Christians did none of
it!
Then why should you do it
today? Why follow heathenism and
try to convince yourself you are
a Christian? God calls such
things abomination!
Easter Sunrise Services
You think Easter sunrise
services are beautiful? Listen!
God was showing the Prophet
Ezekiel the sins of His people
in a vision -- a prophecy for
today! "Turn thee yet
again," said God, "and
thou shalt see greater
abominations than these [Ezekiel
had just been shown, in vision,
idol worship among professing
people of God]. And he brought
me [in vision] into the inner
court of the Eternal's house,
and behold...between the porch
and the altar, were about five
and twenty men, with...their
faces toward the east; and they
worshipped the sun toward the
east. Then he said unto me, Hast
thou seen this, 0 son of man? Is
it a light thing...that they
commit the abominations which
they commit here?... Therefore
will I deal in fury: mine eye
shall not spare, neither will I
have pity: and though they cry
in mine ears with a loud voice,
yet will I not hear them"!
(Ezek. 8:15-18.)
Do you grasp what this most
abominable thing is?
It is the identical thing
millions are doing every Easter
Sunday morning - - the sunrise
service -- standing with their
faces toward the east, as the
sun is rising, in a service of
worship which honors the sun god
and his mythical idolatrous
consort, goddess Easter. Yes,
deceived into believing this is
Christian, millions practice
every Easter the identical form
of the ancient sun worship of
the sun god Baal! Throughout the
Bible this is revealed as the
most abominable of all idolatry
in the sight of the Eternal
Creator!
How Easter Crept Into the
Church
Such is the origin and early
history of Easter.
How, then, was this pagan
festival injected into
professing Christian religion,
as a substitute for an ordinance
of God?
Before revealing briefly the
astonishing account of this
great deception, two facts must
be firmly fixed in mind.
First, Jesus and the apostles
foretold, not a universal,
widespread popular growth of the
true New Testament Church, but a
falling away from the truth on
the part of the great majority.
Prophesying a popular, universal
falling away from the faith once
delivered, to the Thessalonians
Paul stated, "The mystery
of iniquity doth already
work," only some 20 years
after the Church began! He
referred to the very "Chaldean
Mysteries," of which Easter
and Christmas were the two chief
festivals!
Second, although Jesus said
the gates of hell would never
prevail against His church, yet
it is prophesied in the New
Testament to be the "little
flock" -- never as a great,
large, popular universal church
(Luke 12:32).
This is the very fact the
world does not realize today!
TWO Churches---One False, One
True
In New Testament prophecy two
churches are described.
One, the great and powerful
and universal church, a part of
the world, actually ruling in
its politics over many nations,
and united with the "Holy
Roman Empire," is brought
to a concrete focus in
Revelation 17.
This church is pictured with
great pomp, ritual and display,
decked in purple, scarlet and
gold -- proud, worldly,
boastful. She is pictured as a
universal deceiver -- all the
Western nations spiritually
drunk with her false doctrines,
their spiritual perception so
blurred by her paganized
teachings and practices they are
unable to clearly distinguish
truth! She boasts she is the
true Church, yet she is drunken
with the blood of the saints she
has caused to be martyred!
But how could she have
deceived the whole world, as
foretold in God's Word? Surely,
the Protestant world isn't
deceived!
Oh, but it is! Notice, verse
5, she is a mother church!. Her
daughters are also churches who
have come out of her, in
protest, calling themselves
Protestant -- but they are
fundamentally of her family in
pagan doctrines and practices!
They, too, make themselves a
part of this world, taking
active part in its politics --
the very act which made a
"harlot" out of their
mother!
The entire apostate family --
mother, and more than 400
daughter denominations, all
divided against each other and
in confusion of doctrines, yet
all united in the chief pagan
doctrines and festivals -- has a
family name! They call
themselves
"Christian," but God
calls them something else --
"Mystery, Babylon the
Great"!
"Babylon" means
confusion! God always names
people and things by calling
them what they are! And here are
the identical ancient Babylonian
Mysteries now wrapped in the
false cloak labeled
"Christianity" -- but
in fact it is the same old
"Babylonian Mystery
System."
But where, then, was the true
Church?
TRUE Church Small---Scattered
Did the true Church of God,
of which Jesus Christ is the
living, directing Head, become
perverted -- did it merely
apostatize into the system
described above?
No! The gates of hell have
never prevailed against the true
Church of God, and never will!
The true Church has never
fallen! It has never ceased!
But the true Church of God is
pictured in prophecy as the
"little flock"! The
New Testament describes this
Church as continually
persecuted, despised by the
large popular churches because
it is not OF this world or its
politics, but has kept itself
unspotted from the world! It has
always kept the Commandments of
God and the faith of Jesus (Rev.
12:17). It has kept God's
Festivals, not the pagan
holidays. It has been empowered
with the Spirit of God!
That Church never became the
great popular church at Rome, as
the Protestant world supposes!
That Church has always existed,
and it exists today!
Then where did it go? Where
was it during the Middle. Ages?
Where is it today? (Write for
our free booklet Where Is God's
True Church Today?)
First, remember this Church
was never large, never
politically powerful, or a world
known organization of men. It is
a spiritual organism, not a
political organization. It is
composed of all whose hearts and
lives have been changed by the
Spirit of God, whether visibly
together, or individually
scattered.
Under the lash of continual
persecution and opposition from
the organized forces of this
world, it is difficult for such
a people to remain united and
organized together.
Daniel prophesied the true
people of God would be scattered
(Dan. 12:7) Ezekiel foretold it
(Ezek. 34:5-12) Jeremiah, too (Jer.
23:1-2). Jesus foretold it
(Matt. 26:31). The apostolic
Church was soon scattered by
persecution (Acts 8: 1).
Ignored by Most Histories
You don't read much of this
true Body of Christ in the
secular histories of this world!
No, the world little notes, nor
long remembers, the activities
of this "little
flock," hated and despised
by the world, driven to the
wilderness by persecution,
always opposed, usually
scattered! But there are enough
references to it in authentic
histories to show that it has
continued through every century
to now!
The prophecies bring this
Church into concrete focus in
the 12th chapter of Revelation.
There she is shown spiritually,
in the glory and splendor of the
Spirit of God, but visibly in
the world as a persecuted
Commandment keeping Church
driven into the wilderness, for
1260 years, through the Middle
Ages!
Even in Paul's day, many
among those attending at
Antioch, at Jerusalem, at
Ephesus, at Corinth, and other
places, began to apostatize and
turn away from the truth.
Divisions sprang up. Those
individuals, unconverted or
turned from God's truth and way
of life, were no part of God's
true Church, though visibly
assembling with those who were.
The "mystery of
iniquity" was already
working inside these visible
churches. This apostasy
increased! By the year A.D. 125
the majority in most churches,
especially those Gentile-born,
were continuing in many of their
old pagan beliefs and practices,
though professing to be
Christian! Gradually, a smaller
and smaller portion of the
visible churches going by the
name "Christian"
remained truly yielded to God
and His truth, and led of His
Spirit. After Constantine took
virtual control of the visible,
professing Church in the early
fourth century, this visible
organization became almost
wholly pagan, and began
excommunicating and persecuting
all who held to the true Word of
God! Finally, it became
necessary for real Christians,
who, even as a scattered people,
alone composed the true
Christian Church, to flee from
the jurisdiction of Rome in
order truly to worship God!
Thus, the visible, organized
Church which rose to power was
the FALSE Church -- the
"Great Whore" of
Revelation 17.
Injected Into the Church
Nothing illustrates this very
fact more vividly than the
actual history of the injecting
of Easter into the Western
Church.
Here is the quick, brief
history of it, from the
Encyclopaedia Britannica (11th
edition, Vol. VIII, pp.
828-829):
"There is no indication
of the observance of the Easter
festival in the New Testament,
or in the writings of the
Apostolic Fathers.... The first
Christians [the original true
Church] continued to observe the
Jewish [that is, God's]
festivals, though in a new
spirit, as commemorations of
events which those festivals had
fore shadowed. Thus the
Passover, with a new conception
added to it, of Christ as the
true Paschal Lamb and the first
fruits from the dead, continued
to be observed.
"Although the observance
of Easter was at a very early
period in the practice of the
Christian Church, a serious
difference as to the day for its
observance soon arose between
the Christians of Jewish and
those of Gentile descent, which
led to a long and bitter
controversy. With the Jewish
Christians...the fast ended...on
the 14th day of the moon at
evening...without regard to the
day of the week. The Gentile
Christians on the other hand
[that is, the beginning of the
Roman Church, now substituting
pagan for true Christian
doctrines]...identified the
first day of the week with the
resurrection, and kept the
preceding Friday as the
commemoration of the
crucifixion, irrespective of the
day of the month.
"Generally speaking, the
Western Churches [Catholic] kept
Easter on the 1st day of the
week, while the Eastern Churches
[containing most of those who
remained as part of the true
Christian Church] followed the
Jewish rule. [That is, observing
Passover on the 14th of the
first sacred month instead of
the pagan Easter.]
"Polycarp, the disciple
of John the Evangelist, and
bishop of Smyrna, visited Rome
in 159 [sic] to confer with
Anicetus, the bishop of that
see, on the subject, and urged
the tradition which he had
received from the apostles of
observing the 14th day. Anicetus,
however, declined. About forty
years later (197), the question
was discussed in a very
different spirit between Victor,
bishop of Rome, and Polycrates,
metropolitan of proconsular Asia
[the territory of the Churches
at Ephesus, Galatia, Antioch,
Philadelphia, and all those
mentioned in Revelation 2 and 3
-- the Churches established
through the Apostle Paul]. That
province was the only portion of
Christendom which still adhered
to the Jewish usage. Victor
demanded that all should adopt
the usage prevailing at Rome.
This Polycrates firmly refused
to agree to, and urged many
weighty reasons to the contrary,
whereupon Victor proceeded to
excommunicate Polycrates and the
Christians who continued the
Eastern usage [that is, who
continued in God's way, as
Jesus, Peter, Paul, and all the
early true Church had done]. He
was, however, restrained [by
other bishops] from actually
proceeding to enforce the decree
of excommunication...and the
Asiatic churches retained their
usage unmolested. We find the
Jewish [true Christian Passover]
usage from time to time
reasserting itself after this,
but it never prevailed to any
large extent.
"A final settlement of
the dispute was one among the
other reasons which led
Constantine to summon the
council at Nicaea in 325. At
that time the Syrians and
Antiochenes were the solitary
champions of the observance of
the 14th day. The decision of
the council was unanimous that
Easter was to be kept on Sunday,
and on the same Sunday
throughout the world, and that
'none hereafter should follow
the blindness of the Jews.'
[That is, in plain language, the
Roman Church now decreed that
none should be allowed to follow
the ways of Christ -- of the
true Christian Church!]
"...The few who
afterwards separated themselves
from the unity of the church
[Roman Church], and continued to
keep the 14th day, were named 'Quartodecimani,'
and the dispute itself is known
as the 'Quartodeciman
controversy.'"
Thus you see how the
politically organized church at
Rome grew to great size and
power by adopting popular pagan
practices and how she gradually
stamped out the true teachings,
doctrines, and practices of
Christ and the true Church, so
far as any collective practice
is concerned.
The First Historical Records
The early Church of God in
New Testament times was taught
that Jesus was in the grave
three days and three nights --
that He arose at the close of
the third day after the
crucifixion. The crucifixion
occurred upon a Wednesday, April
25, A.D. 31.
The Passover was observed
annually, on the eve of Christ's
death, on Nisan 14 of God's
Sacred Calendar. This New
Testament practice was followed
in the West universally until
shortly after the death of the
Apostle John. In the Eastern
Roman Empire the true practice
continued even longer.
Here is what happened in the
East!
A calendar change occured
during the middle of the second
century A.D., after which new
ideas began to be introduced
into the professing Christian
world. The true Christians who
fled Jerusalem, "continued
to use the Jewish cycle [God's
method of reckoning the Passover
in the Sacred Calendar] till the
bishops of Jerusalem who were of
the circumcision were succeeded
by others who were not of the
circumcision [unconverted
Gentiles -- and]...they began to
invent other cycles"
(Bingham's Antiquities of the
Christian Church, p. 1152).
This same author continues:
"We see, at this time
[middle of second century] the
Jewish calculation [determined
by God's Calendar which the Jews
had accurately preserved] was
generally rejected by
the...church, and yet no certain
one agreed upon in its room
[stead]...."
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Christians
Kept the Passover
Jesus Christ kept the
Passover. So did the Apostle
John. And so did some
Christians in Scotland even
until the 7th century A.D.
This information comes from
no less an ecclesiastical
authority than the church
historian Bede. His
Ecclesiastical History of
the English Nation would
astound many who have
assumed that Christ and the
early apostles all kept
Easter.
He writes that "John,
following the customs of the
Law, used to begin the Feast
of Easter [actually the
Passover] on the evening of
the fourteenth day of the
first month, whether it fell
on the Sabbath or on any
other day" (III, 25).
The Apostle John was the
author of five books of the
New Testament and the
"disciple whom Jesus
loved." Yet he kept the
Passover on the 14th day of
the first month (Nisan) just
as God commanded in the time
of Moses. That is the plain
statement of this early
Catholic theologian!
But where did John's custom
come from? From the very
example of Jesus Christ!
"Nor did our Lord, the
Author and Giver of the
Gospel, eat the old Passover
or institute the Sacrament
of the New Testament to be
celebrated by the Church in
memory of His Passion
on...[any other day], but on
the fourteenth" (Eccl.
History, III, 25).
Bede thus reiterates what
the Bible itself plainly
tells us -- that Christ
partook of the old Passover
and then substituted the New
Testament symbols of the
bread and wine on the 14th
of the first month.
The custom of keeping the
New Testament Passover,
after the example of Christ
and John, persisted among
isolated groups for
centuries. Bede tells us
that some faithful were
still keeping it in Scotland
in the 7th century! (II,
19.)
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This is how the Passover --
sometimes called Lord's Supper
or Eucharist -- was gradually
rejected.
The Lord's Supper on
Saturday!
Remember that up to this
point the Churches of God
universally understood that
Jesus rose after three days --
on Saturday evening shortly
before sunset.
With the rejection of God's
Sacred Calendar by many in the
professing Christian world, the
many now began to do what seemed
right to them. Not only did they
begin to miscalculate the annual
occurrence of the Passover, but
in the East they began to
observe the Passover weekly on
Saturday, the Sabbath, believe
it or not! Here is the proof:
For over 200 years this
custom was a universal practice
of the Eastern churches. The
church historian Socrates wrote
in his Ecclesiastical History,
book V, chapter 22: "While
therefore some in Asia Minor
observed the day above-mentioned
[he means that some continued to
observe the Passover on the 14th
of Nisan as the apostles did]
others in the East kept this
feast on the Sabbath
indeed...." By
"Sabbath" all early
writers meant Saturday!
So universal was the custom
of observing the "Lord's
Supper" on Saturday that he
continued to write: "For
although almost all churches
throughout the world celebrate
the sacred mysteries on the
Sabbath of every week, yet the
Christians of Alexandria and at
Rome, on account of some ancient
tradition, have ceased to do
this."
Did you catch the real
significance of this quotation?
The Passover was transformed
from an annual memorial in
memory of the death of Christ
into a weekly memorial in honor
of His resurrection, which
occurred on Saturday. These
weekly "Passovers"
were called the "sacred
mysteries." A part of those
ancient mysteries was later the
festival of Easter.
But Easter did not enter
suddenly. It entered slowly,
under the pretext of being a
Christian custom.
Many faithful were still
observing the practices of the
original true Church. Others
began to hold the "sacred
mysteries" every Saturday
to honor, as they thought, the
resurrection of Jesus Christ.
But how were the false teachers
going to alter the knowledge
that Jesus was three days and
three nights in the tomb?
"Good Friday-Easter
Sunday" Tradition
Let's notice! From the Syriac
Didascalia, composed shortly
before the time of Constantine,
we have a record of what
happened in those early days.
False teachers began to
interpret the three days and
three nights in the following
clever fashion:
They claimed Jesus suffered
on the cross, supposedly on
Friday, for about six hours. The
daylight hours from nine in the
morning to noon they counted as
one day. The hours from noon to
three o'clock -- when the land
was darkened -- they reckoned as
the first night. Then the time
from three o'clock to sunset was
reckoned as the second day.
Friday night to Saturday morning
became the second night; the
daylight of Saturday, the third
day; and Saturday night to
Sunday morning, the third night.
A very clever argument -- and
it deceived a great many people!
Those false ministers twisted
the truth that Jesus was in the
grave three days and three
nights.
For the first time the idea
of a Sunday resurrection was
injected into the churches. Now
observe what happened.
Easter Sunday Begins Earlier
at Rome
In commenting on those who
did not observe the Passover in
accordance with the practice of
the apostles, Irenaeus, who
lived toward the close of the
second century, wrote to Bishop
Victor of Rome, "We mean
Anicetus, and Pius, and Hyginus,
and Telesphorus, and Xystus.
They neither observed it [the
true Passover on the 14th of
Nisan] nor did they permit those
after them to do so"(Nicene
and Post Nicene Fathers, Vol. I,
p. 243).
Who were these men? --
bishops of the church at Rome!
Here is the first record, by a
Catholic, of the fact that the
Roman bishops no longer observed
the Passover at the correct God
given time, but on a Sunday!
It was Bishop Xystus (his
name is also spelled Sixtus) who
was the first recorded
individual to prevent the proper
observance of the Passover, and
to celebrate the sacred
mysteries annually on a Sunday.
Irenaeus speaks further of him,
declaring that his doctrine was
in direct "opposition"
to the practice of the remainder
of the churches. Bishop Sixtus
was living at the beginning of
the second century, just after
the Apostle John died.
Notice, too, that Easter
Sunday did not begin with Peter
or Paul in the 60's A.D., but
with Sixtus in the second
century!
Here you have the astounding
origin of Easter Sunday in the
Western churches. Together with
this practice, the "sacred
mysteries" were also
observed every Sunday!
The Romans Divided
The introduction of this
custom naturally divided the
Christians at Rome. The Catholic
historian Abbe Duchesne wrote:
"There were many Christians
of Asia in Rome at that time
[remember that the Church of God
at Rome was founded by those who
came from Asia Minor where Paul
preached] and the very early
Popes, Xystus and Telesphorus,
saw them every year keep their
Pasch [the true Passover] the
same day as did the Jews. They
maintained that was correct. It
was allowed to pass...though the
rest of Rome observed a
different use" (The Early
History of the Church, Vol. I,
p. 210).
These are startling facts,
but they are true! It is time we
knew about them!
Irenaeus wrote even more
regarding the observance of
Easter at Rome and elsewhere as
follows: "But Polycarp also
was not only instructed by the
apostles, and acquainted with
many that had seen Christ, but
was also appointed by apostles
in Asia, bishop of the Church of
Smyrna.... He also was in Rome
in the time of Anicetus [bishop
of Rome, A.D. 155-166] and
caused many to turn away from
the...heretics to the Church of
God, proclaiming that he had
received from the apostles this
one and sole truth..."
While at Rome, Polycarp
discussed the matter of Easter
with the Roman bishop.
Irenaeus continued: "For
neither could Anicetus persuade
Polycarp not to observe it [the
Passover] because he had always
observed it with John the
disciple of our Lord, and the
rest of the apostles, with whom
he associated; and neither did
Polycarp persuade Anicetus to
observe it, who said that he was
bound to follow the customs of
the presbyters before him"
(Eusebius' Ecclesiastical
History, book V, chapter 24,
quoted in Nicene and Post Nicene
Fathers, Vol. 1, p. 244).
Counterfeit Vision
Shortly after Polycarp left,
there appeared an amazing letter
-- said by many scholars to have
been a deliberate forgery. This
letter states: "Pope Pius,
who lived about 147, had made a
decree, That the annual
solemnity of the Pasch [Pasch is
the Greek word for Passover]
should be kept on the Lord's day
[Sunday] and in confirmation of
this he pretended, that Hermes [Hermas],
his brother, who was then an
eminent teacher among them, had
received instruction from an
angel, who commanded that all
men should keep the Pasch on the
Lord's day" (Joseph
Bingham, Antiquities of the
Christian Church, pp.
1148-1149).
Of this same hoax, we read in
Apostolical Fathers, by James
Donaldson, page 324: "One
of the letters forged in the
name of Pius, where one Hermas
[Hermes] is mentioned as the
author; and it is stated that in
his book a commandment was given
through an angel to observe the
Passover on a Sunday."
If this letter was a
deliberate forgery, it was
invented after Polycarp's time
in an effort to lend weight to
the custom of Anicetus, bishop
of Rome, who maintained the
Sunday observance of the
Eucharist or Passover. If it was
not a forgery, then Pius himself
was the author of this deceptive
letter. (Pius died just prior to
the visit of Polycarp to Rome.)
Constantine -- the Man of
Power
Constantine then convoked the
first general council of the
Christian professing world. The
Council of Nicaea decided, under
his authority, that Easter must
be celebrated on Sunday and that
the Passover must be forbidden!
Without regard to these
decisions, many continued
faithful. For this reason
Constantine issued an edict
declaring: "We have
directed, accordingly, that you
be deprived of all houses in
which you are accustomed to hold
your assemblies...public or
private" (Life of
Constantine, book III).
Easter Still Observed on
Different Sundays
Though everyone was now
forced to observe Easter or flee
the urban areas of the Roman
Empire, the churches were still
divided over the exact Sunday
for Easter. Here is how
confusing matters became:
"But notwithstanding any
endeavors that could be used
then, or afterwards, there
remained great differences in
the church about it for many
ages. For the churches of Great
Britain and Ireland did not
accord with the Roman church in
keeping Easter on the same
Sunday, till about the year 800.
Nor was the Roman way fully
received in France, till it was
settled there by the authority
of Charles the Great..."
(Bingham's Antiquities of the
Christian Church, p. 1151).
These are startling facts --
but they ought to make you wake
up to the truth! It is high time
we learned exactly what has
happened to the Gospel of Jesus
Christ and to the practices of
the New Testament Church of God
these past 1900 years!
True Christians Kept Passover
The New Testament reveals
that Jesus, the apostles, and
the New Testament Church, both
Jewish- and Gentile-born,
observed God's Sabbaths, and
God's Festivals -- weekly and
annually! Take your Bible and
carefully read Acts 2:1; 12:3-4
(remember the word
"Easter" here is a
mistranslation in the King James
Version -- originally inspired
"Passover," and so
corrected in the Revised
Standard Version); Acts 18:21;
20:6, 16; I Corinthians 16:8.
Eusebius, historian of the
early centuries of the Church,
speaks of the true Christians
observing Passover on the 14th
of Nisan, first month of the
Sacred Calendar.
"A question of no small
importance arose at that time.
For the parishes of all Asia, as
from an older tradition, held
that the fourteenth day of the
moon, on which day the Jews were
commanded to sacrifice the lamb,
should be observed as the feast
of the Savior's pass over...the
bishops of Asia, led by
Polycrates, decided to hold to
the old custom handed down to
them. He himself, in a letter
which he addressed to Victor and
the church of Rome, set forth in
the following words the
tradition which had come down to
him:
"'We observe the exact
day; neither adding, nor taking
away. For in Asia also great
lights have fallen asleep, which
shall rise again on the day of
the Lord's coming, when he shall
come with glory from heaven, and
shall seek out all the saints.
Among these are Philip, one of
the twelve apostles...and,
moreover, John, who was both a
witness and a teacher, who
reclined upon the bosom of the
Lord...and Polycarp in Smyrna,
who was a bishop and martyr; and
Thraseas, bishop and martyr from
Eumenia...the bishop and martyr
Sagaris...the blessed Papirius,
or Melito....All these observed
the fourteenth day of the
passover according to the
Gospel, deviating in no respect,
but following the rule of
faith"' (Ecclesiastical
History, book V, chapters XXIII
and XXIV).
But as the false, paganized
church grew in size and
political power, decrees were
passed in the fourth century
A.D. imposing the death sentence
upon Christians found keeping
God's Sabbath, or God's
Festivals. Finally, in order to
keep the true way of God, many
Christians (composing the true
Church) fled for their lives.
But another large portion of
the true Church of God, failing
to flee, yet remaining true to
God's truth, paid with their
lives in martyrdom (Rev. 2:13;
6:9; 13-15; 17:6; 18:24).
They loved obedience to God
more than their lives! Do you?
But through all generations,
through every century, though
persecuted, scattered,
unrecognized by the world, many
true Christians have kept alive
the true Church of God -- the
Church composed of those who
have the Holy Spirit of God.
What God Did Command
The "communion,"
often called the "Lord's
Supper," is actually the
Passover -- as the ordinance
should more properly be called.
On observing the Passover, as on
every practice, Jude exhorts
"that ye should contend
earnestly for the faith which
was once delivered to the
saints."
Now that we know the pagan
origin of the Easter
celebration, let's clear away
the web of error that covers the
truth about keeping the
Passover, the memorial of
Christ's death.
Let's examine the way Jesus
observed this ordinance, because
we can't be wrong if we follow
His example. In Luke 22:14-20,
we read, "And when the hour
was come, he [Jesus] sat
down.... And he took bread, and
gave thanks, and broke it, and
gave unto them, saying, This is
my body which is given for you:
this do in remembrance of me.
Likewise also the cup after
supper, saying, This cup is the
new testament in my blood, which
is shed for you."
Notice, it was "when the
hour was come," that Jesus
introduced the unleavened bread
and the wine. There was a
definite time a definite hour
when He held this ordinance as
an example for us.
Notice, too, He commanded
them to observe it "This
do"! And why? "In
remembrance of me," said
Jesus. He instituted this New
Testament way of keeping the
Passover, on that tragic night,
the very eve of His death.
In Matthew's account, the
Bible shows that this ordinance
was at the very time of the
Passover, "as they were
eating" (Matt. 26:2, 26).
Jesus knew that His time had
come. He was our passover,
sacrificed for us (I Cor. 5:7).
The Passover had always been
held on the eve of the 14th of
God's first month, according to
the Sacred or Jewish Calendar.
It was the night of the final
and last Passover supper that
Jesus introduced these New
Testament emblems the unleavened
bread and the wine in place of
the lamb that was always slain
annually.
For a full explanation of the
original Passover as God
instituted it, write immediately
for our free booklet Pagan
Holidays or God's Holy Days --
Which?
Remember Jesus commanded:
"This do in remembrance of
me." Why? Because the
Passover was commanded
"forever."
The Passover was to be
observed annually, along with
the Days of Unleavened Bread.
"Thou shalt therefore keep
this ordinance in his season
year to year" (Ex. 13:10).
Jesus set us an example (I Peter
2:21), observing this ordinance
at the same time once a year
(Luke 2:42). Suppose the
Israelites in Egypt had observed
this ordinance at some other
time than that set by God? They
would not have been saved when
the death angel passed by that
night! God does things on time.
He has given us an exact time
for this ordinance. Jesus
instituted the New Testament
symbols "when the hour was
come."
The Ordinance of Humility
In giving us their accounts,
Matthew, Mark and Luke describe
the taking of unleavened bread
and wine. But John relates
another part of this ordinance.
In the 13th chapter of John
we notice that after the
Passover supper was ended (verse
2), Jesus took a towel (verse
4)and began to wash His
disciples' feet (verse 5).
So after he had washed their
feet, and had taken his
garments, and was set down
again, he said unto them, Know
ye what I have done to you? Ye
call me Master and Lord: and ye
say well; for so I am. If I
then, your Lord and Master, have
washed your feet; ye also ought
to wash one another's feet. For
I have given you an example,
that ye should do as I have done
to you" (John 13:12-15).
If any of you are wondering
if this ordinance of humility is
a command to you, then turn to
Matthew 28:19, 20. Here Jesus
said to these same disciples:
"Go ye therefore, and teach
all nations, baptizing
them...teaching them to observe
all things whatsoever I have
commanded YOU." So they
were to teach us to observe all
things whatsoever Jesus
commanded them!
Kept Once a Year in the
Apostolic Church
In I Corinthians 5:7, 8, Paul
tells the Corinthians: Christ
our passover is sacrificed for
us: Therefore let us keep the
feast, not with old leaven...but
with the unleavened bread of
sincerity and truth." And
in the 11th chapter he gives the
directions regarding this
ordinance.
Some misunderstand verse 26
which says: "As often as ye
eat this bread, and drink this
cup," by interpreting it
take it as often as you
wish." But it does not say
that!
It says "as often"
as you observe it, "ye do
show the Lord's death till he
come." Even Jesus
commanded, "This do ye, as
oft as ye drink it, in
remembrance of me" (verse
25). We do it in remembrance of
the Lord's death -- a memorial
of His death. As you know,
memorials are celebrated
annually, once a year, on the
anniversary of the events
commemorated. So we observe the
memorial of Christ's death
annually. And just as often as
each year comes around, we are
to "show the Lord's death
till he come," by keeping
this memorial.
Christ instituted this
ordinance on the eve of His
death. It was the 14th of Abib,
by God's Sacred Calendar, in the
very beginning of the day. God
starts days at sunset, not
midnight. So, later that same
day, after Jesus had gone out to
Gethsemane, Judas Iscariot led
the crowd to seize Jesus. Then
He was crucified later that same
day, in the daylight part of
this same 14th of the month Abib.
By following the example of
Jesus in observing this sacred
ordinance at the same time He
did -- the very same time the
Passover was forever commanded
to be observed -- we continue to
remember His death, annually, on
the eve of the crucifixion.
Some always question the
meaning of Paul in verses 27-29
in I Corinthians 11. The apostle
is not speaking about a
Christian being worthy or
unworthy to take it. It is
speaking of the manner in which
it is done. We take it
unworthily if we take it
wrongly, in the wrong manner.
Once we learn the truth about
its observance, and yet take it
at any other time than when God