Jean Stepnoski (17 May 2008)
"Nisan 14 and 15 Plus Iyar 14 and 15: A Hidden 4"


 
Dear John and all doves,
      If one follows a timeline of the events recorded in the book of Exodus and the timeline of the last week of the Master's life we see events for Passover as we go from Nisan 13 to 14. Rabbinical Judaism sees things from the perspective of Nisan 14 to 15.  Even in the times of the Messiah, some people combined Nisan 14 and 15 with Passover and day 1 of Unleavened Bread combined. With both combined for First and Second Passovers, one could celebrate one, or two or three or four Passover seders/siddurs. It can be more than a second chance it can be four chances!
      In theory, according to an earliest timeline, one can celebrate the Second Passover on 5-18 to 19 as Iyar 13 to 14 and the next day of 5-19 to 20 as Iyar 14 to 15.. The whole world could experience Second Passover night once as each of the 24 time zones proceed to sundown of Iyar 13 to 14. Israel could experience it twice before her midnight hour of Iyar 15. I believe those who want it will get that opportunity to celebrate the events of Exodus in some way in the days ahead, yet Israel gets two opportunities before her midnight hour of Iyar 14 to 15. The first 3 or 4 days of  next week may be very important. This is a period to watch and keep vigil. Bless you and thank you everyone.

With Love and Shalom,
Jean Stepnoski