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1 | if Jesus died on Friday and rose Sunday | John | Fletch | 118588 | ||
I don't know why you only count two days, are you only counting Friday and Saturday? If you are you need to count Sunday, because that is the day he was resurrected. That is Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Yes only two nights, but if you go from Thursday all you get is 4 days and 3 nights, that is not what was said either. I don't get why you are quoting those scriptures that you are quoting. They show that the Sabbath was about to begin stating it was Friday. The bible never said that they rested two Sabbaths it says: Matthew 28:1 "Now after the Sabbath" Mark 16:1 "When the Sabbath was past" Luke 23:56 "On the Sabbath they rested according to the commandment" All of them say only one Sabbath was rested for. As for the Holy assemble which I have never heard called High Sabbath, but I am not that familiar with Jewish customs, it would be the first and last day of unleavened bread. Leviticus 23:7-8 "On the first day you shall have a holy convocation; you shall not do any ordinary work. But you shall present a food offering to the Lord for the seven days. On the seventh day is a holy convocation; you shall not do any ordinary work." The first day of Unleavened Bread was before the death, Matthew 26:17 "Now on the first day of Unleavened Bread." This is also stated in Mark 14:12 and Luke 22:7. So this can not be the High Sabbath that you are talking about being on Friday, because it happened before the death. The timeline after that does not allow for the last day to fall on Friday either. Jesus foretells of Peter denial that night, after the first day of Unleavened Bread. Matthew 26:34 "Jesus said to him, 'Truly, I tell you, this very night, before the rooster crows, you will deny me three times." This is also in Mark 14:30, Luke 22:34 and John 13:38. This shows that before the second day of Unleavened Bread will not come before Peter denies him. Right after Peter denies Jesus, the next morning, or the second day of Unleavened Bread, the chief priests and the elders gave Jesus over to Pilate. Matthew 27:1-2 "When morning came, all the chief priests and the elders of the people took counsel against Jesus to put him to death. And they bound him and led him away and delivered him over to Pilate the governor." This is also stated in Mark 15:1, Luke 22:66-23:1 and John 18:29. After he is handed over the Pilate that very day he is crucified, it is not as concrete as the previous, but I think it is fairly evident in all the gospels. I think Mark 15:6-20 shows it best. You could say that since the timeline is not so easy to see during this time, that Friday was the seventh day of Unleavened Bread and he was crucified on the sixth, or Thursday as in your timeline. For that to work he would have been handed over to Pilate on Sunday, because that would be the second day on Unleavened Bread, at least in your timeline. Take this as you will, but this is what I believe. Brother in Christ, Rex |
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2 | if Jesus died on Friday and rose Sunday | John | Searcher56 | 118615 | ||
Nisan 8 - 17 Events ........................... Nisan 8 (Th/Fr) - Jesus goes from Jericho to Bethany "Jesus, therefore, six days before the Passover, came to Bethany." (John 12:1). 8 (6) 9 (5) 10 (4) 11(3) 12 (2)13 (1) 14 (Passover) Passover is Nisan 14 (Exo 12:6-15) ----------------- Nisan 9 (Fr/Sa) - Sabbath - Five days before the Passover .... On the next day, "the great multitude therefore of the Jews learned that He was there (in Bethany); and they came, not for Jesus' sake only, but that they might also see Lazarus, whom He raised from the dead." (John 12:9) While it was a Sabbath, people still could travel. ----------------- Nisan 10 (Sa/Su) - Lamb Selection - Four days before the Passover ... (Matt. 21:1-17, Mark 11:1-11, Luke 19:28-46, John 12:12-18) "On the next day the great multitude who had come to the feast, when they heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem, took the branches of the palm trees, and went out to meet Him, and began to cry out, "Hosanna! Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord, even the King of Israel." (John 12:12-13) This "next day" is now known as Palm Sunday. "He left them and went out of the city to Bethany where he spent the night"(Matt 21:17). ----------------- Nisan 11 (Su/Mo) - Fig Tree Cursed - Three days before the Passover ... (Matt 21:18-22, Mark 11:12-18, Luke 19:47). On "the next day. . . ." (Mark 11:12). Also Matthew 21:18. Jesus cursed the barren fig tree and cleansed the Temple. ----------------- Nisan 12 (Mo/Tu) - Olivet Discourse - Two days before the Passover ... (Matt 21:23--25:46, Mark 11:19-13:37, Luke 20:1-21:38) The next day, "as they were passing by in the morning, they saw the fig tree withered from the roots up." (Mark 11:20) After a day at the Temple, Jesus gave His discourse on the Mount of Olives. Mark 14:1-2 is still the same day. Matthew 26:2-5 is a cross reference, verse 2 says "You know that after two days the Passover is coming, and the Son of Man is to be delivered up for crucifixion." ----------------- Nisan 13 (evening) (Tu) - At Simon's - One day before the Passover ... (Matt 26:1-16, Mark 14:3-11, Luke 22:1-6, John 12:1-7). That evening was the supper where Mary anointed Jesus for burial, and Judas went to the chief priests to betray Jesus. ---- Nisan 13 (daytime) (We) - Preparing for the Passover (Matt 26:17-19, Mark 14:12-16, Luke 22:7-13) The phrase "First Day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread" can begin as early as Nisan 13 when leaven is removed from the homes. ----------------- Nisan 14 (evening) (We) - Last Supper, Arrest and More (Matt 26:20-27:10, Mark 14:17-72, Luke 22:14-71, John 13:1-18:27) "When evening came" (Mark 14:17) The events after Jesus' arrest moved rapidly. He was brought briefly before Annas, and then led before Caiaphas and some elders. ---- Nisan 14 (daytime) (Th) - Preparation Day/ Killing of The Lamb (Matt 27:11-61, Mark 15:1-47, Luke 23:1-56, John 18:28-19:42) Mark 15:1 says "Very early in the morning." John 18:28 says the Jews had not eaten the Passover, which would be that evening, Nisan 15. He was buried before evening. ----------------- Nisan 15 (Th/Fr) - Guard at the Tomb (High Sabbath) (Matt 27:62-66) ... one day since His death (Luke 24:1) Now since the Jews had eaten the Passover, they could go back to Pilate. They knew what He said, so they could have requested this when they were there before. ----------------- Nisan 16 (Fr/Sa) - Weekly Sabbath ... two days since His death (Luke 24:1) ----------------- Nisan 17 (Sa/Su) - First Day of the Week ... three days since His death (Luke 24:1) |
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3 | if Jesus died on Friday and rose Sunday | John | EdB | 118623 | ||
I might add this is the only scenario that fulfills all the feasts that Jesus was required to fulfill. The Selection of the Lamb, The killing of the Passover Lamb. The complete removal of the Lamb from the house before Morning, three days and nights in center of the Earth, ascension fifty days later on Pentecost. I believe the true day was lost by church historians doing the time when the church tried to wipe out any aspect of Judaism blaming the Jews for Jesus' death. When they read The Sabbath they assumed a weekly Sabbath not realizing the Sabbath after Passover is considered The Sabbath John 19:31 or High Sabbath. I know there are a lot of explanations made in attempt to reconcile a Friday Crucifixion but they really don’t meet all the requirements and leave a lot of unanswered questions. The scenario Searcher addresses every concern and as it does fulfill every feast. Incidentally these feasts are known as the spring or sowing feasts the fall or harvest feasts have yet to be fulfilled. However we see their completion in prophecy of future events yet to occur. EdB |
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