Is Easter Really in the Bible?
Mixing the Holy with the Profane
Mixing the Holy with the Profane
Is Easter Really in the Bible?
*Her priests did violence to My Torah,*
*and they profaned My set-apart things.*
*They did not make known the difference*
*between the set-apart and the profane,*
*and they did not make known the difference*
*between the unclean and the clean.*
— Ezekiel 22:26
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Every spring it arrives.
Pastel dresses. Pressed suits.
Lilies on altars. Sunrise services.
Children chasing eggs in green grass.
Church pews swelling with faces
not seen since December.
All of it — so we are told —
to honor the resurrection.
It feels sacred.
It looks holy.
But the question no one is asking
is the one that matters most:
Is any of this in the Bible?
Not the feeling of it.
Not the sincerity behind it.
The actual practice.
Because sincerity does not sanctify.
And joy, no matter how genuine,
does not override obedience.
YHWH said so Himself.
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Section 1 — The Name "Easter"
Search the Hebrew Scriptures.
Search them from Bereshit to Malachi.
The word Easter is not there.
Not in Hebrew.
Not connected to any appointed time YHWH established.
Not found among His moedim — His Appointed Times —
which He called forever.
The word Easter traces to Old English —
to a month called Eosturmonath,
recorded by the 8th-century monk Bede
as named after earlier spring observances.
In most languages of the world,
the word for this spring celebration
comes not from Easter at all —
but from Pascha.
The Greek and Latin word for Passover.
French: Pâques.
Spanish: Pascua.
Italian: Pasqua.
The nations closest to the original Hebrew calendar
kept the connection to Passover in their very language.
English did not.
That alone is worth sitting with.
YHWH gave His people a calendar.
He named the days.
He set the appointments.
He called them forever.
The name Easter is not on that calendar.
It never was.
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## Section 2 — The Symbols of the Season
Most who observe this holiday do so with good intentions.
But intentions do not determine obedience.
YHWH does.
And when we examine what fills this season —
the eggs, the rabbits, the sunrise services, the special breads —
we find something troubling.
None of it came from His instructions.
All of it came from somewhere else.
**Eggs and Rabbits**
Eggs are ancient symbols of new life and fertility
found across the cultures of the nations —
Babylon, Egypt, Persia, and beyond.
Rabbits have long symbolized rapid reproduction
and were woven into European spring traditions
long before they were dressed in Christian clothing.
YHWH never instructed His people
to use eggs or rabbits in worship.
Not once. Not anywhere.
**Sunrise Services**
This one YHWH addressed directly.
In Ezekiel 8:16, the prophet is brought
to the inner court of the Temple.
There he sees men with their backs to the sanctuary
and their faces toward the east —
worshiping the sun at sunrise.
YHWH called it detestable.
Gathering before sunrise and facing east
to greet the rising sun
is not a Christian innovation.
It is an ancient practice of the nations —
and YHWH condemned it
in the heart of His own Temple.
**Special Breads**
In Jeremiah 7:18, YHWH indicts His people
for a specific practice —
women kneading dough
and baking cakes for the queen of heaven,
pouring out drink offerings to other gods.
The mixing of bread-making with worship
tied to seasonal fertility cycles
was not something YHWH established.
It was something He condemned.
The pattern is consistent:
What fills this season
did not come down from Sinai.
It came up from the nations.
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## Section 3 — The Council That Changed the Calendar
YHWH gave His people a calendar
built on the moon, the barley harvest,
and the appointed cycle of His feasts.
At the center of the spring feasts
stood Passover — Pesach.
The night of deliverance.
The blood on the doorposts.
The lamb without blemish.
The beginning of months.
For the first generations of those
who walked in the way of Hebrew Scripture,
the spring remembrance was anchored to Passover.
The Hebrew calendar set the time.
The Aviv barley and the new moon determined the date.
Then came the Council of Nicaea in 325 CE.
Church leaders ruled that the spring festival
must no longer follow the Hebrew calendar
or align with Passover.
The emperor Constantine declared
that there should be nothing in common
with those who follow the Hebrew calendar in this matter.
The date was detached from the Hebrew calendar entirely
and set as the first Sunday after the first full moon
following the spring equinox.
This made the celebration float —
drifting year to year,
untethered from the moedim YHWH established,
disconnected from the Aviv barley
and the new moon timing
of His appointed calendar.
What YHWH had set was replaced
by what a council of men decided.
That is not a minor adjustment.
That is the fulfillment of what Ezekiel warned —
priests who did not make known
the difference between the set-apart
and the profane.
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## Section 4 — What YHWH Actually Gave
YHWH did not leave His people without instruction.
He gave them Pesach — Passover.
He gave them Chag HaMatzot — the Feast of Unleavened Bread.
He gave them Yom HaBikkurim — the Day of Firstfruits.
These are His appointments.
His moedim.
Set in His calendar.
Anchored to His creation —
the moon, the harvest, the appointed cycle of the year.
He called them forever.
Not until a council meets and changes them.
Not until a new tradition feels more accessible.
Forever.
These appointments are not Jewish holidays.
They are YHWH's appointments —
and He gave them to all who walk in covenant with Him.
The question is not whether Easter feels meaningful.
The question is whether YHWH asked for it.
He did not.
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## Section 5 — The Call to Return
YHWH said through Jeremiah:
*Stand at the crossroads and look.*
*Ask for the ancient paths.*
*Ask where the good way is — and walk in it.*
*And you will find rest for your souls.*
— Jeremiah 6:16
The ancient path is not decorated with eggs.
It is not announced by a sunrise service
facing the east.
It does not carry a borrowed name
from a month that was never His.
The ancient path leads to His calendar.
His moedim.
His appointments —
soaked in covenant meaning,
anchored in Hebrew Scripture,
unchanged from the beginning.
YHWH is not asking for our traditions.
He is asking for our obedience.
He set the feasts.
He named the days.
He established the calendar.
Come back to what is written.
Let the borrowed traditions fall.
Let His appointments stand.
Walk the ancient path —
and find rest for your soul.
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*As blood is to the body —*
*so too is Torah to the soul.*