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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: eddy Ordered by Date |
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1 | 3 days and 3 nights as a Hebrew idiom | Matt 12:40 | eddy | 10032 | ||
In the scripture: It does not say "on the first day" It says "as the sabbath was ending and first day was approaching" These verces are not translated correctly. Go and see greek verces. |
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2 | greek and the first day | Not Specified | eddy | 3207 | ||
thank you for your reply yes there are few original greek versions yes I have few versions and yes I do not clame to be expert yes I do speek more than english but I love searching for the TRUTH it is our duty to find out what was said I love searching and I hope we all do Verses in Matth 28:1-, Mark 16:2-, Luke 24:1-, John 20:1-, are different than original greek P. S. I do love N.A.S.B. and use it often. eddy |
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3 | greek and the first day | Bible general Archive 1 | eddy | 3868 | ||
thank you for your reply yes there are few original greek versions yes I have few versions and yes I do not clame to be expert yes I do speek more than english but I love searching for the TRUTH it is our duty to find out what was said I love searching and I hope we all do Verses in Matth 28:1-, Mark 16:2-, Luke 24:1-, John 20:1-, are different than original greek P. S. I do love N.A.S.B. and use it often. eddy |
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4 | lets stick to original text! | Luke 24:1 | eddy | 3113 | ||
Sabbath was never a first day. Sabbaton in not a first day. In greek text there is no first day. English transtates it this way. Still qyestion remains "Why it is not translated as it is in original text? |
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5 | no first day in the greek | Luke 24:1 | eddy | 2995 | ||
Sabbath refers to the seventh day and has nothing with the first day. I still think that in greek there is no "first day" in the text. | ||||||
6 | no first day in the greek | Luke 24:1 | eddy | 2994 | ||
Sabbath refers to the seventh day and has nothing with the first day. I still think that in greek there is no "first day" in the text. | ||||||
7 | Greek has no "first day" in its text? | Not Specified | eddy | 2931 | ||
For day of resurection (first day) when I looked up greek I found no "first day" in the greek. Can you tell mee why we have "first day" and it is not in the original text? |
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8 | Greek has no "first day" in its text? | Luke 24:1 | eddy | 2942 | ||
For day of resurection (first day) when I looked up greek I found no "first day" in the greek. Can you tell mee why we have "first day" and it is not in the original text? |
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