EASTER ...... Is It Christian?
What do rabbits laying colored eggs have to do with the resurrection of Christ?
Introduction:
When I was a youngster I used to go to a church on Easter Sunday.
After services, celebrating the resurrection of Christ, we would have "Easter egg hunts," supposedly the
"Easter Rabbit" had laid.
As I grew older I often wondered what did a rabbit have to do with the resurrection of Christ.
In mid 1955 I came across this booklet.
It opened my eyes to the truth of God ... I hope that it will help you to have a better understanding.
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 goddess Ishtar, pronounced by the Assyrians
exactly as we pronounce "Easter." The Babylonian 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: "AS.
(Anglo-Saxon), from name of old Teuton goddess of spring."
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, 1950 edition, page 704, 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, 18:21; 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,"), "bears its
Chaldean origin on its very forehead. Easter is nothing else than Astarte, one
of the titles of Beltis, the 'queen of heaven,' whose name, as pronounced by the
people of Nineveh,was evidently identical with that now in common use in this
country."
The ancient gods of the pagans had many different names. While this
goddess was called Astarte in Babylon, it appears on Assyrian monuments found by Layard in excavations at Nineveh as Ishtar (Layard's
Nineveh and Babylon, Vol. 11, p. 629). Both were pronounced "Easter."
Likewise, Beltis, or Bel (referred to in the Old Testament), also was called Moloch. It
was for sacrificing to Moloch (I King 11:1-11, especially verse 7. where Moloch 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, 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 PASSOVER, and
was very early observed by 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."
Where Did We Get Lent?
"It ought to be known," wrote
Cassianus in the
fifth century, "that the observance of the forty days (Lent) had no existence,
so long as the perfection of that primitive Church remained inviolate."
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 was held by the pagan Mexicans, in honor of the sun
.... Such a Lent was observed in Egypt..." (Wilkinson's Egyptians). The Egyptian Lent of forty days was observed
expressly in commemoration of Adonis or Osiris, the great mediatorial god."
(The Two Babylons, by Hislop, pages 104 and 105, and Sabaean
Researches, by Landseer, pp.
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
"saviour" 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 of Americans 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
repentance" (Acts 17:30).
Hot Cross Buns and Dyed Eggs
But did you know the hot cross buns, and dyed Easter eggs also figured in the
idolatrous Chaldean 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 at 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?
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 Encyclopedia 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 occurred 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]...."
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.)
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.
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 says,
then we take it unworthily. We take it unworthily if we do not accept the body
and blood of Christ. So let's not take this most sacred ordinance to our
condemnation, but take it worthily instead!
"Easter" a Mistranslation
Following the example of Jesus and the apostles, the early Church observed the Passover, and the Days of Unleavened Bread which immediately followed. Notice Acts 12:3. The Holy Spirit of God inspired these words: Then were the days of unleavened bread." But in the next verse we read of "Easter." We have already seen that "Easter" was injected into the Church years after the time of Christ. Again, this word Easter" is a mistranslation. The original Greek word is pascha, meaning Passover. In every other place, exactly the same word is used in the original and always rendered Passover. Many other translations faithfully render this verse in Acts as "intending after the Passover to bring him forth to the people." So this verse, instead of mentioning Easter, really proves that the Church, ten years after the death of Christ, was still observing Passover.
What Does "Break Bread" Mean?
There are some denominations that read Acts 20:7 as a proof that the "Lord's Supper" should be taken each Sunday morning! First notice that this was after the Days of Unleavened Bread (verse 6). Paul was preaching a fare well meeting, not on Sunday morning, but on Saturday night. It was after midnight (verse 7), that they broke bread because they were hungry. When they "had broken bread, and eaten, and talked a long while, even till break of day," Paul departed. So this was just an ordinary meal! The same expression "break bread" is found in Acts 27:34, 35. "Wherefore I pray you to take some meat...he took bread...and when he had broken it, he began to eat." Also Acts 2:46: "And breaking bread from house to house, did eat their meat with gladness." This could not possibly have been the "Lord's Supper" or, more properly, Passover, because Paul says that if we take it to satisfy our hunger we take it to our condemnation (I Cor. 11:34). In that day, everyone "broke bread" at ordinary meals, because they did not have the kind of bread that we slice. Jesus broke bread because it was at the Passover supper, while eating a meal.
We need to return to the faith once delivered. Let us humbly and obediently observe this sacred ordinance as we are commanded, at the scriptural time, after sunset, the 14th of Abib according to the Sacred Calendar. If you haven't as yet written about the observance of this ordinance, write us immediately for our booklet How Often Should We Partake of the Lord's Supper?