04/04/2026
Easter is a moveable Christian Holiday celebrating the Resurrection of Yeshua ('Jah is salvation) or Jesus (Greek form of 'Joshua'). It is celebrated on the 1st Sunday following the 1st full moon, following the Vernal Equinox. The Vernal (Latin for 'Spring') Equinox marks the first day of Spring which usually comes March 20th or 21st. When Easter is celebrated is based upon Astronomy. This was one of the results of the First Council of Nicaea in 325 AD (Ecumenical Council).
You can look up Easter in an Encyclopedia or Dictionary and it will tell you when it is celebrated.
Ancient Egyptians believed in a primeval egg from which the sun god hatched. Alternatively, the sun was sometimes discussed as an egg itself, laid daily by the celestial goose, Seb, the god of the earth. The Phoenix is said to have emerged from this egg. The egg is also discussed in terms of a world egg, molded by Khnum from a lump of clay on his potter's wheel (1). 'Beyond Ishtar: The Tradition of Eggs at Easter' https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/anthropology-in-practice/beyond-ishtar-the-tradition-of-eggs-at-easter/
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'Jesus' from Etymonline.com, The Online Etymological Dictionary https://www.etymonline.com/word/Jesus
'Beyond Ishtar: The Tradition of Eggs at Easter' https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/anthropology-in-practice/beyond-ishtar-the-tradition-of-eggs-at-easter/
'Vernal' https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/vernal