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1 | 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. | ||||||
2 | no first day in the greek | Luke 24:1 | Pastor Bill | 3130 | ||
Actually, according to Strong's "sabbaton" can refer to a day or a week and when modified by "mia" points to the first (or one) of the week. In that the women who were coming to the tomb would never work on the Jewish sabbath, they waited until the next day which would be the first day of the week. | ||||||
3 | no first day in the greek | Luke 24:1 | Morant61 | 4030 | ||
Good answer! The Greek of Luke 24:1 literally reads: "But on the one of the sabbath...." Sabbath could refer to either the Sabbath (7th Day) or the Week itself. The phrase "one of the sabbath" is therefore a reference to the 1st day of the week. Tim Moran |
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