To: semaj
" .... i read somewhere that it derives from the name Isis or Ishtar............ The author states in the first paragraph that there is no actual evidence to back up that claim. All I know is that the name is not Biblical in origin.
8 posted on
04/10/2020 3:36:56 PM PDT by
R_Kangel
("A nation of sheep will beget a nation ruled by wolves")
To: R_Kangel
The author states in the first paragraph that there is no actual evidence to back up that claim. All I know is that the name is not Biblical in origin.
...guess ill have to take her word on that. /sarc
11 posted on
04/10/2020 3:44:50 PM PDT by
semaj
(We are the People!)
To: R_Kangel
the Hebrew word pesach, or Passover”
12 posted on
04/10/2020 3:45:43 PM PDT by
campaignPete R-CT
(Committee to Re-Elect the President ( CREEP ))
To: R_Kangel
Ēosturmōnaþ (Old English 'Month of Ēostre', translated in Bede's time as "Paschal month")
older English versions of the Bible the term Easter was the term used to translate passover.
Would it be better if we all spoke Hebrew & Greek?
17 posted on
04/10/2020 3:59:14 PM PDT by
campaignPete R-CT
(Committee to Re-Elect the President ( CREEP ))
To: R_Kangel
Because English and German are far fewer than the gospel narratives.
The correct liturgical term is Passover or Pascal
51 posted on
04/11/2020 1:51:03 PM PDT by
Cronos
(Re-elect President Trump 2020!)
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