Ten Days with Yehushueh is a relevant history of religions from the time of Ahdahm to our time.Yehushueh's ministry of 3 years and 5 months that was His earthly work to redeem fallen mankind by His life without sin. The Ten Days that are central to this book was His decision, on the Friday before the Passover week, was followed by His Triumphal Entry on Shabbat. The Christian Tradition is that He celebrated in the Upper Room on Thursday Evening, was arrested and tried and convicted Friday Morning, crucified at nine am, died at 9 pm, into the tomb before sunset Shabbat, and was raised just at dawn Sunday.The Passover week was four days, not the traditional three days.The Jewish tradition was the first of the four days, Tuesday that year, was "The Feast of the First Born," a meal of leavened bread to celebrate they would be covered by the Passover meal the next evening. Yehushueh is the only Son of Yehuah, "a First Born." He ate of the leavened bread, the meal of a sinner. He was arrested, tried, and convicted by early morning Wednesday, executed at nine am, died at 3pm, and was in the tomb while late Wednesday morning before sunset. That Thursday was a "high-day" Shabbat, the Passover evening. Yehushueh was already in the Tomb, so did not partake of the Passover meal of unleavened bread: He died as a sinner because (A) His last meal was of leavened bread, and (B) He was not covered by the Passover meal of unleavened bread. Yehushueh was in the tomb late Wednesday morning, Thursday night and Morning, Friday night and morning, and Shabbat night morning. He was raised just when Shabbat dusk entered the evening of Sunday. In total, three nights and three mornings, three days like Jonah in the belly of the whale.Yehushueh accepted the death of a sinner, yet without sin.Anyone who, by faith, believes in Yehushueh's Finished Work will have eternal life.