I don't believe I have ever encountered anyone who purposely skews the scriptures to fit their traditions as much as you do.
Use your head. If the full moon occurs on a Thursday (as you admit....and the Naval Observatory confirms) then the Passover must be the previous day. Most folks would agree that the previous day to Thursday is Wednesday and why you continue to say Passover would then be on Friday totally escapes me. The full moon begins on the conjunction of the 14th and the 15th. According to the Naval Observatory this would be Wednesday Night/Thursday Morning....April 5th/April 6th.
Just answer one question. Are you aware that the Feast of Unleavened Bread (the 15th) takes place on the full moon of Nisan and follows the Passover (the 14th), the previous day?
I'll await your answer....and until we settle this question........ I'll disregard anything else you have to say. This is getting too silly.
In fact....I'll ask an open question. Is anyone else aware that the Feast of Unleavened Bread always occurs on a full moon and follows the Passover? I'm curious now if this is not common knowledge since "Ruy" is so adamant about Passover being the next day, Friday.
He says that the moon was its fullest between 8:00 P.M. and 10:00 P.M. on the close of Thursday, April 6th, 30 A.D. Stop and analyze this silliness. If the full moon was on the 6th of April it had to be the 15th of Nisan. That day has been shown to be Thursday....and Yeshua had already been entombed before sundown the previous night! He died on the 14th.....not the 16th! Where in scripture does it say that the Passover comes the day after the Feast? And where in scripture does it say the Feast is not on the full moon of the 15th?
I'll await your answer to my question in paragraph 3.
Let me ask you a question.
“This is the third day”, said while traveling from Jerusalem.
What was yesterday? The second day, Sabbath.
What was the day before that? The first day. Friday
No first day, skip a day, then second day and third day.