Easter, What Does That Word Mean? | Part 2: Pagan Roots Revealed
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In Part 2 of this series, we continue examining the history and origins behind many Easter traditions that are widely practiced today. From the Easter rabbit and eggs to hot cross buns and Easter Sunday itself, we take a historical and biblical look at where these customs originated and how they became associated with Christianity.
This episode explores:
• The legends surrounding Ostara and Eostre
• The symbolism of the rabbit and egg
• Ancient fertility traditions and pagan mythology
• The origins of the hot cross bun
• The establishment of Easter Sunday through church history
• Scriptures related to truth, worship, and turning away from pagan practices
Referenced scriptures include:
Isaiah 59:14, Matthew 12:40, Ezekiel 8:10-18, Ezekiel 33:11, Jeremiah 7:18, Jeremiah 44:19, Matthew 10:26, Mark 4:22, Luke 8:17, 1 Corinthians 10:28, and John 6:44.
This podcast is intended to encourage listeners to research, study scripture, and seek truth for themselves.
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