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Easter Table
- October 23, 2013
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The Easter table is the pagan table which enumerates and highlights the celebration of Easter and it’s Historical roots.
On the Easter table, the census of pagan Egypt and the census of pagan Rome or procedual which reckons the people and marks them for the summer pagan celebration which falls around summer time is highlighted.
The word Easter derive from the pagan ancient goddess known as Ishtar, her name was pronounced slightly different depending on the different cultural pronunciations.
The different pronunciations of her name goes as follows; Ishtar, Ashtoreth, Eashter or Easteroth.
The word Ishtar derives from the ancient root word for Female, and thus; the female image of Eve (mother of nature) was enticed by eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
It was during the time of Spring in the month of Nisan when Eve was temped by the serpent.
From that point of time, the nature of Eve’s sin became part of the natural state of the natural energies which governs nature. (In Genesis 3:17-20 Eve became the mother of all living beings or animisms).
And that marked the beginning (birth) of the Era of sin or human rebellion against God in the earth.
In the year 525 Dionysius Exiguus constructed Dionysius Exiguus’s Easter table which related the roman empire and Gregorian calendar to the celebration of Easter
During the period of the Roman Empire (Catholic church), the celebration of goddess Eastoreth became an Easter table from whence the laws of Byzantine were constituted.
Easter sunday linked to the decorating of Easter eggs, became a symbol of the empty tomb or resurecting of Jesus.
Additional customs that have become associated with Easter and are observed by both Christians and some non-Christians include egg hunting, the Easter Bunny, and Easter parades.