0scar
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We are talking about Passover first and maybe the feast of unleavened bread. The Passover was prepared during the day and before sunset (a new day) which commences evening. There there would be a morning which would be the next day from when He was crucified, and would still be the holy day. The point is that that evening of the 15th is considered to be a holy day. Some call it Passover, though Passover is on the 14th. It is still the meal.
That is all I can say on this at this point. I hope how I see it is clear to you.
What I said was that "a new" morning or another morning is not mentioned. I did not say that morning is not mentioned (in this Passion week chronology or harmony of the gospels pertaining to Jesus' death) in another place in the gospels.
you claim that from Jesus arrest to Jesus crucifixion it is not mentioned "a new morning", and that seems to be enough for you to believe that all hapened in one and single day.
well... from the baptis to the ascencion it is not mention any "new morning". does it means that all that hapened in a one and single day?