I never thought the day would come when I'd get a chuckle out of what over decades I have come to call "The Passover Mess." But now I can.
First of all, and as briefly as possible, let me state what 45 years of "The Passover Mess" have taught me.
1. The Exodus as reported in the Bible is not an historical event. It never happened as advertised. Therefore it matters not much how we use the story to answer questions about the Passover Mess.
2. Adam/Eve/Abraham and Moses (I'll stop there but further down the line is also suspect, never existed in history. Upsetting I know, but that's my view now and the common view among critical scholar and biblical archaeologists.
3. The New Testament accounts of the events surrounding the death and resurrection of Jesus as told in the Gospels are contradictory and irreconcilable. They are not accounts written by eyewitnesses to anything and were not written by the Disciples/Apostles whose names were later added to them when anonymous Gospels in the first place. They were written decades after the events they profess to report. They are not "like four different people telling the story of an accident." Like the Birth Narratives, they are different stories and cannot be harmonized. We meld Matthew's and Luke's Birth stories together into a nice Christmas scene, but in real life, they are just two different stories and each author could not have read the others.
4. The Jewish Rabbi's pretty much know their own scriptures and do not consult and never did consult the WCG as to how to keep Passover or Unleavened Bread nor when they occurred.
This was the same member who wanted to fly to see GTA in Minneapolis and took me along. I only learned in the middle of a thunderstorm in an old Bonanza over Michigan City , that he was again obsessed with getting to GTA about his view of the Passover Mess. I remember him more screaming at me to "look for the ground" as we were in the middle of a car wash several thousand feet up and he was trying to figure out if we were flying right side up or upside down. We survived but I never flew with him again. The Passover Mess almost cost me my life at 25.
I recall in a Bible Study where I was dutifully reminding or asking the congregation not to break into the classic "splits and schisms" of religious division and misspoke. I actually asked them not to engage in "shits and splisms." There was utter silence and they just looked at me as I looked back. Finally I asked, "Did I just say what I thought I said?" Everyone cracked up and I noted that there were , in fact, some shits in the Church so it was God that inspired the mistaken wordage. Just kidding. I only thought it.
Another time, I got into a controversy over whether a member, with a grocery store, must deleaven the store and basically shut it down for a week? My only ministerial trainee ever, they didn't send them to me after this, told the member he had to clean up and close down. This man is a pastor now in some split. He also told the congregation during his first sermon that they could either be anointed by him or go to the hospital, but not both. I corrected that too but that's part of the "Healing Mess."
Anyway...The member came to me and I said not a problem. Just de-leaven at home because it's an object lesson and not meant to put you into bankruptcy or on food stamps and don't worry about the store. Ooops! Mini-Ass called Joe Tkach Sr for a final judgement. Joe said he had to de-leaven it and close it. Crap! I told the member again it was fine to keep it open, de-leaven at home because it's just an object lesson. He did that and nothing more came of it. Maybe that's why I never was ordained a "Pastor Rank Minister" ever! I did pastor 14 congregation over 26 years in 5 states, alone, but only as a "Preaching Elder" Darn! Could have used the pay increase!,
All kidding aside. You are NEVER going to get the story of Jesus death and resurrection, nor the Passover events right. The accounts are muddled and whatever the darkness that covered the earth for three hours was, it was not an eclipse and no one seems to know what it was. Speculate all you want, but you can never know. It can be a miracle, a metaphor from the OT scriptures or a scribal error if yo like, but you'll never know.
If you are really looking for fun, sit down and try to harmonize the Gospel accounts of Jesus Resurrection. Good luck!
I don't miss the Passover Mess. It follows the Churches of God around like a puppy looking for a home. If you insist on feeding it, it will follow you home, enjoy your company but pee and poop all over your carpets and demand far more time than it is worth as the Churches struggle to figure out just exactly "the simplicity that is in Christ" is or just what exactly does "my yoke is easy and my burden light" means for yet another year.
Dennis heard and experienced many other Passover Messes as well. If every one of them were written down, I suppose that even the whole world would not have room for the books that would be written.