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1 | No examples | Matt 28:1 | EdB | 243710 | ||
Please check out this site to answer your idiom question http://www.bibletools.org/index.cfm/fuseaction/Topical.show/RTD/cgg/ID/1055/Three-Days-Three-Nights.htmM But more importantly cHeck out http://tzion.org/articles/threedays.html. To resolved the whole question about Jesus in the grave three days and three nights. | ||||||
2 | 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. |
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3 | No examples | Matt 28:1 | EdB | 243712 | ||
Is it possible you are looking for something that does not exist? Where did you see the statement? Who made it? Did you ask them to support the hypothesis they presented? Did someone on this forum make it? 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. |
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4 | 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. |
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