**It was a nice try to play the wise guy, but it won’t work, and
I’ll tell you why. First, let’s start with the marriage issue. Not all Essenes took the vow of celibacy. The Essenses who would not get married were but a fringe of the society. Is it okay to say that observant Catholics do not get married, since observant Catholics, like priests and nuns have taken the vow of celibacy? I didn’t think so. Jesus was never referred to as an Essene and many times as a Rabbi, which was a class of professional who were required to be married to officiate as such. (John 3:2)
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You said that observant Jews had to be married. You have been proven wrong by history. Can you show me that you are right and history is wrong?
Now, let’s go for the Passover. Jewish festivals follow the Jewish custom of the lunar calendar. The lunar month is shorter than the solar month. That’s why the month of Adar must be added to make up for the difference. If the Essenes used the solar calendar and not the regular lunar calendar, the passover for them would fall after the regular 14th of Nisan according to the lunar calendar and never before. Therefore, even if Jesus had decided to observer the Passover Feast before the 14th of Nisan, he would be wrong in two counts. First, that according to Judaism, there is a provision for some people who couldn’t celebrate the Passover on the 14th of Nisan, to celebrate it later. But never before. And second, for Jesus to celebrate the Passover according to the solar calendar, he would have to do it after the 14th of Nisan, according to the Essene calendar, for being the solar month longer.
Again, please show us documentation for that.