BobRyan
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Acts 20
7 On the first day of the week, when we were gathered together to break bread, Paul began talking to them, intending to leave the next day, and he prolonged his message until midnight.
8 There were many lamps in the upper room where we were gathered together.
9 And there was a young man named Eutychus sitting on the window sill, sinking into a deep sleep; and as Paul kept on talking, he was overcome by sleep and fell down from the third floor and was picked up dead.
10 But Paul went down and fell upon him, and after embracing him, he said, "" Do not be troubled, for his life is in him.''
11 When he had gone back up and had broken the bread and eaten, he talked with them a long while until daybreak, and then left.
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Is Luke ignoring the Bible reckoning of time because he says “daybreak”??
#1. Luke does not say “the next day begins at daybreak”. Nor did Romans use such a system.
#2. Luke does not give the start time of this meeting. We do not know if it was prior to Sunset or after sunset. Prior to Sunset would mean that the “next day” was week-day-two and the bulk of the meeting was actually taking place on the evening of week-day-two.
Here they are again as they debunk your speculation about what Luke is doing "again".
#1. Luke does not say “the next day begins at daybreak”. Nor did Romans use such a system.
#2. Luke does not give the start time of this meeting. We do not know if it was prior to Sunset or after sunset. Prior to Sunset would mean that the “next day” was week-day-two and the bulk of the meeting was actually taking place on the evening of week-day-two.
I guess you have to read the points to respond.
In Christ,
Bob
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Acts 20
7 On the first day of the week, when we were gathered together to break bread, Paul began talking to them, intending to leave the next day, and he prolonged his message until midnight.
8 There were many lamps in the upper room where we were gathered together.
9 And there was a young man named Eutychus sitting on the window sill, sinking into a deep sleep; and as Paul kept on talking, he was overcome by sleep and fell down from the third floor and was picked up dead.
10 But Paul went down and fell upon him, and after embracing him, he said, "" Do not be troubled, for his life is in him.''
11 When he had gone back up and had broken the bread and eaten, he talked with them a long while until daybreak, and then left.
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Is Luke ignoring the Bible reckoning of time because he says “daybreak”??
#1. Luke does not say “the next day begins at daybreak”. Nor did Romans use such a system.
#2. Luke does not give the start time of this meeting. We do not know if it was prior to Sunset or after sunset. Prior to Sunset would mean that the “next day” was week-day-two and the bulk of the meeting was actually taking place on the evening of week-day-two.
What a nice way to gloss over points 1 and 2 aobve!Prophecynut said --
Luke was not ignoring Bible/Jewish reckoning of time, he was a Gentile educated in Greek culture and speaking in a Hellenistic city, he would of used the Roman method of reporting time.
Clean those Jewish cobwebs out of your head.
Here they are again as they debunk your speculation about what Luke is doing "again".
#1. Luke does not say “the next day begins at daybreak”. Nor did Romans use such a system.
#2. Luke does not give the start time of this meeting. We do not know if it was prior to Sunset or after sunset. Prior to Sunset would mean that the “next day” was week-day-two and the bulk of the meeting was actually taking place on the evening of week-day-two.
I guess you have to read the points to respond.
In Christ,
Bob