Friday (ie, the saints devoted to the word "good") is primarily a religious holiday observed by Christians to commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and His death on Calvary. The festival is observed during Holy Week in the Paschal Triduum, the Friday before Easter Sunday, and may coincide with the celebration of Easter. Also known as Good Friday, Great Friday or Friday of Easter, if usually refers to Friday of Holy Week.
Based on the data of the canonical Gospels, the crucifixion of Jesus was probably a Friday (John 19:42). Annual Good Friday is 33 AD, two different groups, and initially the AD 34 by Isaac Newton, through the differences between the Bible and Julian calendars and the crescent moon. The third method, using a completely different approach based on the astronomical moon and the darkness of the crucifixion of the Eclipse model (in line with reference to the apostle Peter, "moon blood" in Acts 2:20), Friday, April 3 performances of ' 33 years.
Based on the data of the canonical Gospels, the crucifixion of Jesus was probably a Friday (John 19:42). Annual Good Friday is 33 AD, two different groups, and initially the AD 34 by Isaac Newton, through the differences between the Bible and Julian calendars and the crescent moon. The third method, using a completely different approach based on the astronomical moon and the darkness of the crucifixion of the Eclipse model (in line with reference to the apostle Peter, "moon blood" in Acts 2:20), Friday, April 3 performances of ' 33 years.
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