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The Resurrection: When was it?

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QUIZ

    • it is clearly stated in Scripture that the sanctity of the seventh-day Sabbath was transferred to Sunday.
    • it is inferred in Scripture that the sanctity of the seventh-day Sabbath was transferred to Sunday.
    • they believe that Yahushua was resurrected on ''Easter Sunday.''
    • they despise the ''Jews'' who worship on Saturday.
    • True
    • False
    • True
    • False
    • True
    • False
    • Yahuwah Elohim at Creation.
    • Moses at the Exodus.
    • a Jesuit astronomer in 1582.
    • the Apostles following Yahushua's resurrection.
    • the Augustine calendar.
    • the Julian calendar.
    • the Clavius calendar.
    • None of the Above
    • the pagan astronomer, Sosigenes, in 45 BC.
    • Christopher Clavius in 70 AD.
    • Moses in 1500 BC.
    • Yahuwah Elohim at Creation.
    • 8 days designated by planetary names
    • 7 days designated by planetary names
    • 8 days designated A through H
    • 7 days designated A though G
    • True
    • False
    • True
    • False
    • the New Moon.
    • Sunday at its head.
    • the Full Moon.
    • The weekly cycle is continuous and never restarts.
    • True
    • False
    • first
    • third
    • sixth
    • seventh
    • It can fall on any day of the week.
    • the fourteenth day of the first lunar month.
    • a different day of the week.
    • the fifteenth day of the first lunar month.
    • the sixth day of the week.
    • the fourteenth of day of the seventh lunar month.
    • the first day of the week.
    • the Feast of Trumpets.
    • the Day of Atonement.
    • the Feast of Weeks.
    • the Feast of Unleavened Bread.
    • Easter
    • Good Friday
    • Passover
    • Easter Sunday
    • Feast of Trumpets
    • the modern Roman Gregorian calendar.
    • the ancient Julian calendar.
    • the ancient luni-solar calendar.
    • the ancient Roman Republic calendar.
    • the fourteenth day of the first lunar month.
    • Easter Sunday.
    • the sixteenth day of the first lunar month.
    • the day of First Fruits.
    • the fifteenth day of the first lunar month.
    • Passover.
    • True
    • False
    • True
    • False
    • harmless traditions.
    • rooted in Scripture.
    • an excellent way to honor Yahushua, the Redeemer.
    • ancient pagan fertility symbols.
    • True
    • False
    • is purely a creation of the Catholic Church.
    • is the day that the Apostles worshipped on.
    • is the law of the Catholic Church alone.
    • replaced the seventh-day Sabbath as the day of worship immediately following Yahushua's crucifixion.
    • is a Catholic institution and its claim to observance can be defended only on Catholic principles.
    • is the day that Scripture instructs us to keep holy.
    • True
    • False
    • Easter.
    • the Day of First Fruits.
    • Passover.
    • Good Friday.
    • Easter.
    • the Day of First Fruits.
    • Passover.
    • Good Friday.
    • True
    • False