2 Chronicles 35

Chronicles 35:1 provides a precise record of the Passover sacrifice offered to God on the 14th of Aviv. Verses 2 through 15 detail how thoroughly the preparations for Passover were conducted on the preparation day, which was the 13th of Aviv. These verses describe who provided the Passover lambs and oxen as offerings to God and how various individuals were involved in the preparations.

Furthermore, verse 16 accurately records that, after all preparations to serve the Lord were completed, the Passover was observed and burnt offerings were made on the 14th of Aviv. The term for preparation day, παρασκευή (paraskeue), as used in the Koine New Testament, corroborates this account.

Reflecting on why various studies and texts over the past millennia have not pinpointed the exact dates of the Passover events described in Chronicles, one might conclude that this very oversight substantiates certain biblical narratives about human fallibility as depicted in Genesis chapters 3 and 6. Genesis 6:5-6 portrays God lamenting over the pervasive wickedness and continual evil intentions in human hearts, leading to sorrow and regret about the creation of mankind. 

If scholars prioritized the Hebrew Old Testament and the Koine New Testament as their primary sources, relegating other historical documents and interpretations to secondary status, their research might have revealed the precise dates of the Passover events as described in the biblical texts. This academic approach would align with a strict adherence to scriptural authority, potentially uncovering insights that are otherwise obscured by traditional scholarly reliance on external historical texts. Such a methodology advocates for a purist, text-centered analysis that minimizes the influence of later interpretations and focuses on the original biblical languages and contexts. 

Conclusively, if one does not fully submit to the authority of the Hebrew Old Testament and the Koine New Testament, using them as the ultimate guides without relying on external human interpretations, it is impossible to attain a complete and factual understanding of the Bible. This underscores the importance of relying solely on the sacred texts themselves, devoid of human biases and preconceptions that could distort their true meaning.

This situation may indicate the influence of spiritual forces aiming to prevent a full and accurate comprehension of the scriptures. Such a perspective emphasizes the necessity of approaching biblical texts with a mindset free from the preconceptions and biases that humanly authored texts might impose, suggesting an ongoing spiritual battle over the truth and purity of biblical understanding.

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