Easter is just a few days away. The day marks an important day for Christians as it commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, as described in the New Testament of the Bible. It is considered the most important event in Christianity, as it symbolises the victory of Jesus over sin and death, and the promise of eternal life for those who believe in him. Easter also marks the end of the 40-day period known as Lent.
While Christmas has a set date (December 25), the date for Easter varies from year to year. This year, Easter falls on Sunday, March 31.
According to Fox10, on this day, believers focus on the profound themes of sacrifice, redemption, and renewal. Easter is a day of celebration and rejuvenation for Christians worldwide.
The date of Easter changes with each passing year, and this year it is coming earlier when compared to previous years.
According to Almanac.com, Easter is determined by the occurrence of the Paschal Moon, which is the first full moon following the March or spring equinox. Unlike Christmas, which is fixed on a solar calendar, Easter's date varies due to its reliance on lunar cycles. However, Easter dates are established in advance, ensuring that everyone knows before hand.
The story of Easter is told in the New Testament of the Bible, where Jesus was arrested by Roman authorities because he claimed to be the “Son of God”. Roman Emperor Pontius Pilate sentenced him to death by crucifixion. Jesus's resurrection three days later commemorates Easter. This day is also strongly related with the Jewish Passover holiday.
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