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1 | When is the third day since Sunday? | Luke 24:21 | TheFinalSQL | 117851 | ||
Our day begins at midnight. The Hebrew day began in the evening, dusk. Genesis 1:5 And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day. He died on the Hebrew equivalent of Thursday, which is our Friday. Praise the Lord! Norm |
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2 | Norm - Where is the third night? | Luke 24:21 | Medchill | 117856 | ||
He died before the change of days - in the Hebrew thought. From dusk until midnight, they are a day ahead. But that still doesn't answer my question. If He died on our Friday and arose on Sunday, you do have 3 days. But only 2 nights - Friday and Saturday. Where is the third night of Matthew 12:40? |
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3 | Norm - Where is the third night? | Luke 24:21 | TheFinalSQL | 117862 | ||
Genesis 1:5 And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day. For purpose of this argument we will say the sun sets at 6PM and rises at 6AM Day equals light Night equals darkness Friday - light - Death to 6PM Friday - darkness 6AM - 6PM to Midnight Saturday - darkness - Midnight to 6AM Saturday - light - 6AM to 6PM Saturday - darkness - 6PM to Midnight Sunday - darkness - Midnight to 6AM Sunday - light - 6AM to Resurrection Three periods of light, two periods of darkness. I see what you are saying now. The Jews' preparation day, also mention in John 19:31 John 19:42 There laid they Jesus therefore because of the Jews' preparation day; for the sepulchre was nigh at hand. The preparation would begin in the evening on our Thursday. Thank you for being persisent! I now see the light. Thursday - darkness - 6PM to Death to Midnight Friday - darkness - Midnight to 6AM Friday - light - 6AM to 6PM Friday - darkness - 6PM to Midnight Saturday - darkness - Midnight to 6AM Saturday - light - 6AM to 6PM Saturday - darkness - 6PM to Midnight Sunday - darkness - Midnight to 6AM Sunday - light - 6AM to Resurrection Praise the Lord! Norm |
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