Easter
Easter kyaare la kreta biiri sããkonnoo tigri kaŋa. A tigri yɛlɛ la be a puliŋ kyɛ,(Gyɛlbo ).
Easter,[nb 1] ka mine meŋ maŋ boɔlɔ ka Pasch (/pæsk/) bee Pascha[nb 2] (Aramaic: פַּסְחָא , paskha; Greek: πάσχα, páskha) bee Kuune leɛiribu kuseara,[nb 3] e la Kreta biiri sããkonnoo Tigris kaŋa ba naŋ di yuoni ka ba tõɔ leɛteɛre Jesus kūū ane o leɛiribu yɛlɛ yi lɛ a ŋmene yelbipaala naŋ manne wuli (New Testament). Ba (Romans at Calvary) naŋ da kpa o dagaraa zu ka o kpi kyɛ leɛ wa o beri ata daare na c. 30 AD.O e la Jesus kuori maaloo sobituura kaŋa ba na tu kyɛ leɛ teɛre o kūū yɛlɛ, noɔre loribo wagre maŋ la a vuo ŋa poɔ ( Great Lent), kereta biiri iri la bebie lezaayi biŋ ka e a noɔre loribu vuo a ne meŋɛ bantaabo (40-day period of fasting, prayer, and penance.)
Easter
Having destroyed the gates of Hell A dapare paŋkpoŋ na da wa sãã baare , Jesus Christ da leɛ la neforfori a e mennoo neɛ naŋ ba taa faaloŋ,O da leɛ seŋ la Adama ane Eve yi ba kuuni poɔ kyɛ ko nyɔvore naŋ koŋ baŋ baare. Fresco of the resurrection at The Chora (c. 1315) Observed by Christians Alawites[1][2] Type Christian, cultural Significance Celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Celebrations Church services, festive family meals, Easter egg decoration, and gift-giving Observances Prayer, all-night vigil, sunrise service Date Variable, determined by the Computus 2024 date March 31 (Western) May 5 (Eastern) 2025 date April 20 (Western) April 20 (Eastern) 2026 date April 5 (Western) April 12 (Eastern) 2027 date March 28 (Western) May 2 (Eastern) Related to Septuagesima, Sexagesima, Quinquagesima, Shrove Tuesday, Ash Wednesday, Clean Monday, Lent, Great Lent, Friday of Sorrows, Palm Sunday, Holy Week, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday which lead up to Easter; and Divine Mercy Sunday, Ascension, Pentecost, Trinity Sunday, Corpus Christi, and Feast of the Sacred Heart, which follow it. Easter- Kereta biiri maŋ de la a tigri ŋa a bebie lezaayi noɔ loribu poɔri beri ayɔpoi daare Kyɛ ka Easter ta, ka te maŋ boɔlɔ ka Holy Week,Ziiri mine o maŋ piili la ne Palm Sunday, Jusus Jerusalem kpeɛbo vuo la a lɛ (marking the entrance of Jesus in Jerusalem), includes Spy Wednesday (on which the betrayal of Jesus is mourned),[14] A bebie poɔ la a Easter Triduum Maundy ne Thursday, piili bebiri na Jesus ne o potuuribo naŋ di ba bondibaa (commemorating the Maundy and Last Supper),[15][16] te tɔ Good Friday,ka o meŋ are ko ane Yeesu Dagara zu kpaabo ane o kūū (commemorating the crucifixion and death of Jesus.)[17] ka fooŋ gaa Eastern Christianity,ba boɔlɔ la a yeltuuri ama te seŋ "Holy" bee "Holy ne Great", kyɛ ka a Easter meŋa zaa ka ba boɔle o ka "Great and Holy Pascha". A Western ane Eastern Christianity deme zaa, Eastertide— ka mine maŋ boɔlɔ ka "the Easter bee Paschal season"— maŋ piili ne la Easter Sunday kyɛ te tu dare ayɔpoi "seven weeks", kyɛ baare bebie lezaayi ne pie daare "50th day", A Pentecost Sunday. ,Ka fooŋ kaa Eastern Christianity, a leavetaking, ba maŋ di o la a beri lezaayi ne pie ane awae daare "39th day, the eve of the Feast of the Ascension".
Easter ne o pɛnnoo bebie na baŋ kyilli la yi lɛ tigri naŋ na di, tɛɛtɛɛloŋ na baŋ kpɛ la; o bebie maŋ kyaare la lunisolar calendar (solar year plus Moon phase) naŋ yitaa ne a Hebrew calendar,O maŋ wane la nɔkpeɛne yaga. The First Council of Nicaea (325) established common Paschal observance by all Christians on the first Sunday after the first full moon on or after the vernal equinox.[18] Hali gba ka fooŋ de a Gregorian calendar, a kyuu bebie maŋ baŋ kyilli la ne a astronomical first full moon after the March equinox.[19]
A English yuori naŋ yi Anglo-Saxon goddess name Ēostre; Easter yi la a Jewish Passover yuori (Hebrew: פֶּסַח pesach, Aramaic: פָּסחָא pascha La wane a yuori Pascha), (synoptic Gospels),yeli ka a Yeezu dagara zu kpaabo ane o kuuni poɔ leɛyiibu zaa da kyaare la a Passover daa poɔ[20][21] kyaare ne a yeldemannewuli ne yɛlɛ mine naŋ da e a ane wagre na poɔ, ane a tigri ŋa bezie a calendar yuoni poɔ. Ka fooŋ na kaa European kɔkɔɛ mine poɔ,a Christian Easter ane a Jewish Passover zaa laŋ la yuori yeni; kyɛ a dakoroŋ saŋa Naasaale poɔ (older English) Bible leɛroo poɔ, ba da leɛre la a "Easter" ka o are ko a Passover.[22]
Easter sããkonnoo yeltuuri taa la tɛɛtɛɛloŋ viiri a tendaa zaa, ayi ŋmenaa saŋa yeltuuri te tu zisoɔre tigri (vigils), Kyaaroo nommo wuli ko taa yɛlɛ a Paschal puoritaa saŋa, ayi peɛmɛ ba naŋ maŋ mare neŋ a dagara ane pɔgeba Easther bonsuuri yɛltare,[23] ,a ŋmene die maaloo ,[24] peɛmɛ emmo ane Easter bondirii diibu yɛlɛ (a symbol of the empty tomb).[25][26][27] A Easter lily, naŋ wulo a Yeezu kuuni poɔ leɛyiibu a Western Christianity poɔ,[28][29] ba maŋ de la peɛmɛ boma naŋ are ko a Easther eŋ a ŋmene die poɔ kyɛ gu saŋa na a Easther tigri naŋ na te baare ( end of Eastertide).[30] ba maŋ kaa la senii a tõɔ leɛteɛre ba meene kyaare a tigri ŋa diibu ane kpɛzie kyaare a Yeezu kūū ane o leɛiruu,Ba meŋ maŋ ire la a yɛlɛ zaa tiiviri poɔ a tendaazaa ka noba kaara, (The Greatest Story Ever Told and The Jesus Film).[31] Yɛltuuri mine meŋ naŋ kyaare maŋ e ka kereta biiri ane dakumo meŋ gba laŋtaa pɛle ba nimie kyɛ yaare. (Easter parades), "communal dancing (Eastern Europe), the Easter Bunny and egg hunting".[32][33][34][35][36] Ba maŋ maale la sããkombondi tɛɛtɛɛ naŋ kyaare Easter ka noba di kyɛ nyu.