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I do know. Mark 14:12 is explicit. We know from Exodus 12:6-18 it is the 14th. That makes the next evening the beginning of the 15th. And the next evening, Mark 15:42, the 16th and Thursday evening. Since it is the start of the day of Preparation, not its end. And fits 30 A.D.You may think you know, but your evidence does not convince others who have studied the topic.
And the Preparation day begins with it's Thursday evening and Friday begins at midnight. The Sabbath begins with Friday's evening. Saturday begins at midnight.I can tell you I believe scripture indicates it was the day before the Saturday Sabbath, but I already did.
The Jewish day before the Sabbath.Mark 15:42
And when evening had come, since it was the day of Preparation, that is, the day before the Sabbath,
I do know. Mark 14:12 is explicit.
Does not change Friday before sundown, which begins the next day, Saturday, the Sabbath, for His death, or Sunday at dawn for His resurrection.And the Preparation day begins with it's Thursday evening and Friday begins at midnight. The Sabbath begins with Friday's evening. Saturday begins at midnight.
You are making no sense. Mark 14:12-16 takes place before the evening in Mark 14:17. In 30 A.D. was Wedensday evening. In 33 A.D. was Friday evening.Mark 14:12 NASBThus Friday, the day before Saturday, the Sabbath.
On the first day of Unleavened Bread, when the Passover lamb was being sacrificed, His disciples *said to Him, “Where do You want us to go and prepare for You to eat the Passover?”
You are repeating yourself. Jesus ate the Last Supper on our Thursday evening, after sundown, thus according to their customs, in the first hours of Friday, Preparation Day.You are making no sense. Mark 14:12-16 takes place before the evening in Mark 14:17. In 30 A.D. was Wedensday evening. In 33 A.D. was Friday evening.
No I am not repeating myself. That post was last Wednesday. You cannot be reasoned with. So it wouldn't make any difference, you being incapable to actually to demonstrate the difference between your view and the one I understand.You are repeating yourself. Jesus ate the Last Supper on our Thursday evening, after sundown, thus according to their customs, in the first hours of Friday, Preparation Day.
Before the foundation of the world suppositions based on the omniscience of God. Scriptures are silent on this.Is it correct for me to believe that, before the foundation of the world, the passover lamb would be sacrificed [slain] on a specific day in a specific time frame and that Jesus of Nazareth was the true passover lamb? The Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world?
I believe you may not have studied this topic. Scripture documents the use of "three days and three nights" as an idiom referring to the day after tomorrow.The Lord (Who has always existed) said it would be three DAYS and three NIGHTS.
Friday evening to Sunday morning won’t work. That’s one day and two nights.
No offense, I believe the Lord Jesus.
Also Wedensday does not work with Luke 24:21, ". . . and beside all this, to day is the third day since these things were done. . . ." That day being the first day of the week, our Sunday. Counting Thursday as the first day since Wedensday, Friday as the second, the Sabbath on our Saturday is the third day since, is not Sunday. Wedensday was not the day of the crucifixion.The Lord (Who has always existed) said it would be three DAYS and three NIGHTS.
Friday evening to Sunday morning won’t work. That’s one day and two nights.
No offense, I believe the Lord Jesus.
The Sabbath begins Friday evening. Saturday begins at midnight.Jesus ate His last supper on our Thursday evening, after sundown, which by their custom was the beginning of Friday, Preparation day. Later that same Friday, he was taken prisoner, convicted, beaten, killed, taken from the cross and put in the tomb just before the start of Saturday.
The Sabbath begins Friday evening. Saturday begins at midnight.
What were the Jewish calandar dates?
Mark 14:12.
Mark 14:17, the following evening.
Mark 15:42, the next following evening.
Your nonsense.More nonsense, their concept of days began at sundown, not midnight.
The Sabbath begins Friday evening.