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held on mostly to the 14th of Nissan, the
first religious month of the Jewish calendar,
in other words, the same day that Passover
was on. Jewish Christians held onto that
day. And then many of the Gentile churches
started adopting, “Well, no, we believe it's
the Sunday after the 14th.” That’s where the
debate was, not whether or not we'll
recognize the resurrection of Jesus Christ in
the spring. It was just what day are we
going to recognize it, and that's what the
Council in Nicaea was all about. It wasn't to
invent Easter, but it was debating the day
that churches would observe this day. Even
Irenaeus speaks of Polycarp visiting Rome
to discuss Pascha. Polycarp said this was
observed by the Apostle John, and Polycarp
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