Subject: Three Days and Three Nights |
Bible Note: Hi, Rstats... Your persistence may yet yield the particular answer you want. Perhaps even in less time than when you brought this question to us... four years ago? So tell me, with such unflagging perseverance to know this thing: which of the commentators, scholars, or teachers have you studied in that time? By now you should have all of the possible combinations categorized by denomination (or lack thereof), Biblical exegetical school of thought, or chronologically. I would be particularly interested in the chronological list of the many Christians scholars who have discussed this point since the time of the primitive church. It will be interesting to see how many of these folks actually agreed with one another. I would thing that you might fine consensus between Augustine and Tertullian, Chrysostom and Origen, Socinus and Huss, Erasmus and Luther, Russell and Finney, Swaggart and Sproul. As an aside: It occurs to me that this would be a pretty good topic for a Master of Divinity thesis. As Solomon instructed, "All hard work brings a profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty." So as we have patiently answered your question over the years, please reward us with some of what you have gleaned. In Him, Doc |