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1 | Is there a reason to debate? | Bible general Archive 4 | stjohn | 219938 | ||
Dhaniei, I'm not sure what you mean by "us" when you say the timeline of Jesus' death is not clear from the Scriptures. Perhaps it isn't clear to some, but I have no doubt that what the Bible has to say is true. One thing that is perfectly clear is: Jesus rose on the first day of the week (Mark 16:1-2, 16:9)! I couldn't help but note you say that you are convinced that He rose on the Sabbath. That really cant be done effectively without employing extra-biblical, heterodoxy. If you think its okay to fiddle around with the sacred text in your privet study then you may do so, and though it is not recommended, no one is restricting you, but, it is not okay to do that here at SBF. Throughout the last two thousand years orthodox scholarship has agreed that Our Saviour rose on the first day of the week, and, frankly, I don't know a single one who calls themselves Christian that believes otherwise. I must admit it seems very much an attempt to disparage the Sunday worshipers, by endeavoring to show Him having rose on the seventh day. Please, let's be cognizant not to attempt to push views on unorthodox study such as sabbatarianism. Thanks John |
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2 | Is there a reason to debate? | Bible general Archive 4 | dodoy | 219943 | ||
John, Your note to Dhaniei says in part: "One thing that is perfectly clear is: Jesus rose on the first day of the week (Mark 16:1-2, 16:9)!". You quoted Mark 16:9 which contains the phrase "first day of the week". This phrase is translated from the Greek phrase "protei sabbatou". This Greek word "sabbatou" is translated into "sabbath" in these texts: Matt. 12:8; Mk. 2:28; 6:2; 16:1; Lk. 6:5; 13:14, 16; 14:5; Jn. 19:31; Acts 1:12 In Gen 29:27, 28, the word "week" is from the Greek "hebdoma", could you please show from Scriptures the validity of translating "sabbatou" into "week"? |
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3 | Is there a reason to debate? | Bible general Archive 4 | Beja | 219949 | ||
Dodoy, I have one question. In your mind what are the implications of what you are saying? Is it just a minute of accuracy in a detail? Or is there some practice or doctrine of the Church that you think this weighs on? In Christ, Beja |
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