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Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by 37818, Apr 7, 2023.

  1. Van

    Van Well-Known Member
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    Saturday is the Sabbath.
    The day before the Sabbath is Friday.
    Thus Friday starts on Thursday evening about sundown.
    Therefore Mark 15:42 teaches that Friday (preparation day) started after evening had already come on Thursday.
     
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    And the Sabbath begins in our Friday evening. And ends in our Saturday evening at its sunset.
     
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    And it came to pass, on the second-first sabbath, as he is going through the corn fields, that his disciples were plucking the ears, and were eating, rubbing with the hands, Luke 6:1

    What is that speaking of ? Any relevance to the crucifixion week?
     
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    Has little or nothing to do with Mark 15:42. Otherwise it is an excellent question. There is division over what the answer should be regarding Luke 6:1, on the term used regarding that Sabbath.
     
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    Our named days of the week are from midnight to midnight. The Jewish days of the week begin at sundown.
     
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