Die Paasfeesviering van die Henogitiese Quartadecimane in die eerste drie eeue van die Christendom

The celebration of the Passover of the Enoochite Quatradecimans during the first three centuries of Christianity. Development concerning the determination of Passover or Pascha’s annual date took place during the first three centuries of Christianity. This led to a controversy in the mid-second cent...

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Main Authors: Wilhelm Pretorius, Johan M. van der Merwe
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2019-09-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
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Online Access:https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/1915
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spelling doaj-ab904cea2a4d48c4ae5850ee0522f44f2020-11-25T02:16:14ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia 1609-99822074-77052019-09-01401e1e1010.4102/ve.v40i1.19151512Die Paasfeesviering van die Henogitiese Quartadecimane in die eerste drie eeue van die ChristendomWilhelm Pretorius0Johan M. van der Merwe1Department of Systematic and Historical Theology, Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria, PretoriaDepartment of Systematic and Historical Theology, Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria, PretoriaThe celebration of the Passover of the Enoochite Quatradecimans during the first three centuries of Christianity. Development concerning the determination of Passover or Pascha’s annual date took place during the first three centuries of Christianity. This led to a controversy in the mid-second century AD which became known as the Quartadecima Controversy. The date and duration of the Passover were the main issues. During the controversy two main streams emerged, namely the Quartadecimans and Anti-Quartadecimans. The Quartadecimans celebrated the 14th of the first month annually as the commencement date of the Passover. The Anti-Quartadecimans set the first or second weekend after the 14th of the first month annually as the Passover celebration date. In spite of the two main streams, commonly accepted by modern-day researchers, various variations developed within these two main streams. These variations have not been discerned and analysed in modern-day research. One of these variations, namely the Enochite Quatradecimans is the subject of this article. They are being portrayed as a unique and discernable variation within the Quartadeciman main stream. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: This article connects the research fields of New Testament and Church History in trying to understand how and when the Passover was celebrated during the first three centuries of Christianity.https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/1915PassoverQuartadecimansQuartadecima ControversyEnochites, Christianityfirst three centuries
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Die Paasfeesviering van die Henogitiese Quartadecimane in die eerste drie eeue van die Christendom
Verbum et Ecclesia
Passover
Quartadecimans
Quartadecima Controversy
Enochites, Christianity
first three centuries
author_facet Wilhelm Pretorius
Johan M. van der Merwe
author_sort Wilhelm Pretorius
title Die Paasfeesviering van die Henogitiese Quartadecimane in die eerste drie eeue van die Christendom
title_short Die Paasfeesviering van die Henogitiese Quartadecimane in die eerste drie eeue van die Christendom
title_full Die Paasfeesviering van die Henogitiese Quartadecimane in die eerste drie eeue van die Christendom
title_fullStr Die Paasfeesviering van die Henogitiese Quartadecimane in die eerste drie eeue van die Christendom
title_full_unstemmed Die Paasfeesviering van die Henogitiese Quartadecimane in die eerste drie eeue van die Christendom
title_sort die paasfeesviering van die henogitiese quartadecimane in die eerste drie eeue van die christendom
publisher AOSIS
series Verbum et Ecclesia
issn 1609-9982
2074-7705
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The celebration of the Passover of the Enoochite Quatradecimans during the first three centuries of Christianity. Development concerning the determination of Passover or Pascha’s annual date took place during the first three centuries of Christianity. This led to a controversy in the mid-second century AD which became known as the Quartadecima Controversy. The date and duration of the Passover were the main issues. During the controversy two main streams emerged, namely the Quartadecimans and Anti-Quartadecimans. The Quartadecimans celebrated the 14th of the first month annually as the commencement date of the Passover. The Anti-Quartadecimans set the first or second weekend after the 14th of the first month annually as the Passover celebration date. In spite of the two main streams, commonly accepted by modern-day researchers, various variations developed within these two main streams. These variations have not been discerned and analysed in modern-day research. One of these variations, namely the Enochite Quatradecimans is the subject of this article. They are being portrayed as a unique and discernable variation within the Quartadeciman main stream. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: This article connects the research fields of New Testament and Church History in trying to understand how and when the Passover was celebrated during the first three centuries of Christianity.
topic Passover
Quartadecimans
Quartadecima Controversy
Enochites, Christianity
first three centuries
url https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/1915
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