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1 | If the crucifixion occurred on Friday... | Matt 12:40 | Radioman2 | 104037 | ||
If the crucifixion occurred on Friday... "If Christ was crucified on a Friday, and His resurrection occurred on the first day of the week, by Hebrew reckoning this would qualify as 3 days and 3 nights." "ALL SORTS OF ELABORATE SCHEMES HAVE BEEN DEVISED TO SUGGEST THAT CHRIST MIGHT HAVE DIED ON A WEDNESDAY OR THURSDAY" ____________________ "Three days and three nights. (Matt 12:40) This phrase does not necessarily require that 72 hours elapse between Christ's death and resurrection, for the Jews reckoned part of a day to be as a whole day. Thus this prophecy can be properly fulfilled if the crucifixion occurred on Friday." (Ryrie Study Bible, Moody Press, 1976, 1978) "'Three days and three nights' was an emphatic way of saying "three days," and by Jewish reckoning this would be an apt way of expressing a period of time that includes parts of 3 days. Thus, if Christ was crucified on a Friday, and His resurrection occurred on the first day of the week, by Hebrew reckoning this would qualify as 3 days and 3 nights. "ALL SORTS OF ELABORATE SCHEMES HAVE BEEN DEVISED TO SUGGEST THAT CHRIST MIGHT HAVE DIED ON A WEDNESDAY OR THURSDAY, just to accommodate the extreme literal meaning of these words. But the original meaning would not have required that sort of wooden interpretation (emphasis added)" (MacArthur Study Bible, p. 1415, Word Publishing, 1997). --Radioman2 |
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2 | If the crucifixion occurred on Friday... | Matt 12:40 | Searcher56 | 104081 | ||
Have you personally asked a Hebrew (Jew) if Jonah went in the great fish on Thursday what day he would be spewed out (Jonah 1:17 ... 2:10)? I did check it out with a rabbi. He said Sunday. "3 days and 3 nights" mean part os each. Swallowed Thursday day - day 1 (part of it) In Friday night - night 1 In Friday day - day 2 In Saturday night - night 2 In Saturday day - day 3 In Sunday night - night 3 (part of it) ... and since He was no longer in the grave at dawn (John 20:1) ... it fits. Read posts 81912 or 8230 by Makarios. |
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