The issue is the 3 days and 3 nights and crucifixion day, Friday vs. Wednesday. This is off topic.
I think Percho's post was on topic, a Wednesday version of things. As for Friday, that's completely irredeemable and it's defenders have no alibi.
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The issue is the 3 days and 3 nights and crucifixion day, Friday vs. Wednesday. This is off topic.
I think Percho's post was on topic, a Wednesday version of things. As for Friday, that's completely irredeemable and it's defenders have no alibi.
Calminian,
re: "...it is the third day since all this took place."
If the 1st day of the week was the 3rd day since all this took place, what would the first day since all this took place have been?
It's a faulty premised question. There is no such thing as the "first day since all this took place." If some events took place in the morning and we were talking in the afternoon we'd say, this all took place on this continuing day. Or something along those lines.
If we were talking the next day we'd say, this day today is the second day since all this took place. The day after that we'd say, this day today is the third day since all this took place.
And BTW, Cleopas' statement is crystal clear that the day in which he was taking was the on-going third day they were still in.
Per Young's Literal Translation, Luke 24:21 ….this third day is passing to-day, since these things happened.
Per Mounce, Luke 24:21 ….Indeed besides all this, but it is now the third day since these things happened.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Luke 24:21.Calminian,
re: "It's a faulty premised question. There is no such thing as the 'first day since all this took place.'"
That is incorrect. If there was a 3rd day since something happened, then there had to be a 2nd day since that something happened and then naturally a 1st day since that something happened. Four calendar days would be involved.
What is the historiical date you have for the crucifixion?People are still sometimes confused by the "High Sabbath" that week, which was one of the 2 "Holy Convocations" decreed by God to occur after the paschal lamb meal day & on the last day of unleavened bread. When Jesus ate the "last Supper", it was the beginning of a new day, which had begun at sunset. All the events of Jesus' "passion" occurred before the next sunset. That coming day was a "High Sabbath", not the regular weekly one. (The Jews called all holy days or special feast days "High Sabbaths". They followed the rules of the regular Sabbath, as well as the special rules for that occasion. It could, of course, fall on the regular Sabbath as well, with no rule changes.)
I believe Jesus was resurrected Saturday eve, just before sunset. Remember, He was already resurrected early Sunday AM.
What is the historiical date you have for the crucifixion?
Mark 14:12 was the 14th of Nisan, Exodus 12:18.
Mark 14:17 would be the 15th of Nisan.
I have the Julian date of April 6th 30AD. Which was a Thursday.
Misses the Jewish Passover by one month. Being the 14th of Iyyar the month following Nisan.I see Wednesday, Apr. 28, 28 AD as the date, based upon Luke's statement that the events of Jesus' birth occurred while Quirinius was governor of Judea. This was from about 6 BC til 2 BC as Quirinius led a campaign against the Homonadenses, a mountain tribe. (Not only did he subdue them; his kind treatment of them afterwards made them into Roman allies.) This made Jesus about 33 years old in the late 20s AD. 28 would make Him born C.5 BC. (Herod died in 4 BS, & Jesus was already born then.)
OOPS - cancel that as I read the account incorrectly.Calminian,
re: "Just as Jonah willingly entered the sea and the belly of the whale..."
I'm not aware of any scripture which says that. What do you have in mind?
There is no support for a Wednesday crucifixion, but there is both calendar and Scripture support for Thursday pre-dawn trials, morning travel, lifting of cross at 9:00AM, death at 3:00PM, burial by 6:00PM Thursday.
Both Wednesday or Friday does not conform to the Jews events and calendar.
But 3 days and nights would make that Sunday evening.
Saturday evening/Sunday evening. End of the sabbath.No it doesnt
Saturday evening/Sunday evening. End of the sabbath.
Are you trying to count a full 24 hour day