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1 Examples of common idiomatic usage? Matt 28:1 Cole209 244007
  Someone new looking in may know of examples.
2 No examples Matt 28:1 Cole209 243962
  EdB,
re: "Personally I think the concept as you stated it is false and therefore is impossible to defend. I know of no one on this forum that would or could defend within the criteria you stated."

Would you agree that there are some who believe the crucifixion took place on the 6th day of the week, and who think that the "heart of the earth is referring to the tomb?
3 No examples Matt 28:1 Cole209 243961
  EdB,
re: "Is it possible you are looking for something that does not exist?"

That certainly seems to be the case.



re: "Where did you see the statement?"

Actually, it's been so long ago that I don't remember.




re: "Who made it?"

Same as above.




re: "Did you ask them to support the hypothesis they presented?"

Same as above.




re: "Did someone on this forum make it?"

I don't think so, at least not originally.

4 No examples Matt 28:1 Cole209 243711
  EdB,

I don't see where your links provide examples where a daytime or a night time was forecast to be involved with an event when no part of the daytime or no part of the night time could have taken place.
5 No examples Matt 28:1 Cole209 243709
  EdB,
re: "Perhaps I misunderstood I thought you were looking for possible solutions to 3 days and 3 night in the tomb."

I'm not, but don't feel bad. For some reason I get that a lot.



re: "It this isn't what you are after perhaps you need to explain exactly what you are looking for."

I did that in the OP.
6 No examples Matt 28:1 Cole209 243706
  Also, don't know how Matthew 28:1 got into the OP. It's suppose to be Matthew 12:40.
7 No examples Matt 28:1 Cole209 243705
  I used the search function and found no posts which gave examples to show that it was common to forecast a daytime or a night time to being involved with an event when no part of the daytime or no part of the night time could occur.
8 Examples of common idiomatic usage? Not Specified Cole209 243697
 
The Messiah said that 3 night times would be involved with His time in the "heart of the earth". However, there are those who believe that the Messiah died on the 6th day of the week and who think that the "heart of the earth" is referring to the tomb or at the earliest to the time between the leaving of His spirit from His body and His resurrection on the 1st day of the week. But this belief allows for only 2 night times to be involved. To reconcile this discrepancy some say that the Messiah was using common Jewish idiomatic language. If you are one of them, what examples are used to support that assertion that it was common; i.e., instances where a daytime or a night time was forecast to be involved with an event when no part of the daytime or no part of the night time could have occurred?
9 Examples of common idiomatic usage? Matt 28:1 Cole209 243702
 
The Messiah said that 3 night times would be involved with His time in the "heart of the earth". However, there are those who believe that the Messiah died on the 6th day of the week and who think that the "heart of the earth" is referring to the tomb or at the earliest to the time between the leaving of His spirit from His body and His resurrection on the 1st day of the week. But this belief allows for only 2 night times to be involved. To reconcile this discrepancy some say that the Messiah was using common Jewish idiomatic language. If you are one of them, what examples are used to support that assertion that it was common; i.e., instances where a daytime or a night time was forecast to be involved with an event when no part of the daytime or no part of the night time could have occurred?





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