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The One-Year Ministry of Christ vs the Three-and-a-Half Year Tradition
FHMI-0011Shane Vaughn2025-01-01Bible Study / Doctrinal Teaching
- (primary) Luke 4:18–19 — Luke 4:18-19
- (secondary) John 2:13
- (secondary) John 6:4
- (secondary) John 11:55
- (secondary) Matthew 14
- (secondary) Mark 6
- (secondary) Luke 9
- (secondary) Luke 3:1
- (secondary) Daniel 12:4
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Summary
This teaching challenges the traditional view that Yahshua ministered for three and a half years. By examining gospel chronology, manuscript history, and early Christian testimony, the lesson argues that the Messiah’s ministry lasted one year from His baptism to His crucifixion. The teaching connects this conclusion to the Torah requirement of the Passover lamb being a “yearling,” presenting Yahshua as the prophetic fulfillment of the Yearling Lamb.
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