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1 | wednsday or friday Jesus died | NT general Archive 1 | dodoy | 219905 | ||
Shalom to you, too, Dhaniel. This subject to me is never divisive, as with any other subject. Yes, you are right in saying that the fact He rose from the grave is what is most important. And you are as well right to say the Scriptures never actually state the Messiah rose on the first day of the week. That is because the Scriptures in Greek tell us He rose from the grave early Saturday morning (Mark 16:9) - 'proi protei sabbatou'. Could you tell me the ID nos. of your previous posts explaining why you believed He rose from the grave "just as the Sabbath is dissolving into the first day of the week"? Or, you may directly post a note regarding this. I just want to know the scriptural basis you used. Thanks. Again, Shalom. dodoy |
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2 | wednsday or friday Jesus died | NT general Archive 1 | Dhaniei Zewditu | 219909 | ||
Good morning doday, Oh, sorry. I think I misunderstood your request when I first read and answered your post. I can be dense sometimes (too much always going on in the background - kids). I use the narrative from John chapter 12 to get the starting point, Saturday evening entry into Jerusalem, the 4 days of inspection, the day of slaughter being the 4th day. Then you have our Savior in the grave, Weds pm-Thurs am, Thurs. day, Thurs pm-Fri am, Fri/ day, Fri pm-Sat am, Sat. day, then rising as the 7th day dissolves into the first day. I also get alot of my information from extra-bilbical sources, such as the Mishneh and the Talmud. (Believe it or not, those two volumes of books can really help to answer some difficult Christian questions, especially where it concerns customs and traditions during specific time periods.) Dhaniei |
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3 | wednsday or friday Jesus died | NT general Archive 1 | dodoy | 219914 | ||
Shalom, Dhaniel; Inclusive reckoning of time periods allows for a portion of a period to be considered a unit. So from daytime Wednesday to daytime Saturday will give us four daytimes instead of three. The Messiah specified only three daytimes and three nighttimes in Matthew 12:40, as you also well know. But if we take Mark 16:9 that He rose from the grave early Saturday morning, that is, before sunrise, then all fits well into the picture. Dodoy |
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4 | wednsday or friday Jesus died | NT general Archive 1 | Dhaniei Zewditu | 219919 | ||
Doday, I have no problem with Shabbat morning, or afternoon, or evening, not at all. I am just extremely convinced that it was on the 7th day that He arose. When things get quieter here, I will look further into your timeline. But, once again, it is the fact that HE AROSE that is the biggest concern!! Dhaniei |
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