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The King James Bible uses the word Easter in Acts 12:4. Is this a reference to the Christian holiday? Or a pagan holiday? Or is it a reference to the Jewish Passover?
In this short book, author Bryan C. Ross analyzes the use of Easter He does so using pre-King James translations, etymological studies, and exegetical context.
This book will be loved by those who love the King James Bible but are perplexed by this seeming anachronism. It will also challenge some common thinking as to what Easter means in Acts 12:4.
Title
Don't Passover Easter: A New Defense of "Easter" in Acts 12:4
Author
Bryan C Ross
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dispensational Publishing House
Published
March 2020
Weight
137g
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.5 cm
ISBN
9781945774447
ISBN-10
1945774444
Eden Code
5230119
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