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If there was a Biblical change of day when Jesus sat and ate the Passover, and there was a change of day when Joseph came to the cross (the first time), this would show major differences between what tradition and Scripture say about the chronology of our gospel stories. Reasonable people can disagree, and stand up or stand down on the hermeneutic results and effects their teachings.
To answer to answer this question correctly one must use an older word for word translation. One should know what between the (two) evenings means in Lev 23:5 and Ex 12:6. Both were about the Passover, but may not be limited to it. Only one of these two evenings can be the evening of Gen 1:5 & 1:14, as the change of days. The evening of Ex 12:18 appears to be the latter evening. Which one was the change of days, the first, or the latter? Answer if and where between the evenings can be found after the Exodus, or in the New Testament, and where? What does the Greek LXX say about the evening? And lastly, what does Josephus (a contemporary of Jesus) say about the evening?
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