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I'm slow Percho. What's your point? Are you wanting to split hairs with freeatlast?
Jesus was crucified...not a bone of him was broken......he was pierced in the side......he shed his blood.....he lay in the tomb......he arose.......he was the perfect sacrifice.
What more do we need???
Given the exhuastive treatment this subject has received historically, and the continued conclusion that Friday was day, I am not certain why this is still an issue.
Scripture, and understanding of the Jewish context, continually show us that Friday was the day Christ was crucified and Sunday the day He arose...on the third day.
Because Jesus said.......
Matthew 12:40
“For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale’s belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.”
The opposing view, has nothing to do with “Scripture, and understanding of the Jewish context”;
It’s all about courage(or lack thereof).
Some people have the courage to simply believe Scripture, regardless of what the rest of the world is saying, while others would rather say things like....this isn’t worth fighting over.
Every Word in the Bible, is worth fighting over.
Besides courage, it requires understanding that every single word in the bible is not to be taken literally. I don't think God has actual wings, do you? Or, I don't think the rocks will actually cry out, do you? You have to use the brain God gave you.
is just unacceptable and rebellion in the highest against the Lord who preserved His word for us. The Lord condemned the Jews for holding tradition over truth. I have no doubt that we also will suffer the same condemnation if we do as they did.
So, in not agreeing with you we are in rebellion in the highest against the Lord.....?
In what way have I lied? I simply asked you a question. It appears that you are saying that if we don't jump on your bandwagon about Sunday not being Easter then we are in rebellion. If so, I'm sorry you feel that way and I forgvie you for casting unwarrented judgment down on us who don't agree.