The discovery of Resurrection was done on Sunday, no argument can exist.
Where is it mentioned that Jesus was resurrected on the first day of the week?
Mark 16:9 ? Read TR in Greek.
Luke 24:21 mentions the third day after all the events, maybe even including the Passover Sabbath.
Third day concept is different from 3 days and 3 nights issue as it can indicate a certain neutral day.
I don't believe Jesus was in the tomb only for 36 hours.
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Third day concept … can indicate a certain neutral day.~”
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a certain neutral day~” is. Can you tell us what it is or which day it is?
About … “~I don't believe Jesus was in the tomb only for 36 hours.~”
Neither do I. So, from when was He in the tomb?
From … Joseph “laid Him in a sepulchre and rolled a stone unto the door of the sepulchre” Mark 15:46b “and went home.” Matthew 27:60b. “And that day was the Preparation mid-afternoon the Sabbath drawing near.” Luke 23:54. . .
until … “the following morning (until ‘Saturday morning’) that was after the Preparation … and they (the Jews and Romans) secured the sepulchre by sealing the stone and setting a watch … for the third day …
until … “late(r) on the Sabbath in the midst-inclining daylight as it began to dawn towards the First Day of the week there occurred a great earthquake and the angel of the Lord coming down from heaven cast the stone from the door …”
and Jesus resurrected. Matthew 27:62,66; 28:1-4.
Which was 1 day—24 hours,
IN the grave; two days—48 hours,
OUT of “death’s pains” (Acts 2:24)—and “
three days”—“three days and three nights” “
passing through the valley of the shadow of Death … dwelling in the secret place (sanctuary) of the Most High abiding under the shadow of the Almighty.” “Thou preparest a table before Me in the presence of mine enemies; Thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.” (Psalm 91:1 Psalm 23) …
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On the third day”— “Lift up your heads, O ye gates, and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors; and THE KING SHALL COME IN” …“being rested-up again” … “exalted at the right Hand of God … in the greatness of Thine Excellency” … “HIS NAME THE MOST HOLY PLACE.” “Who is the King of Glory? The LORD strong and mighty, the LORD, unconquerable in battle” … “given to the Church as Head.” “The LORD is a Man of war … the LORD shall reign forever and ever!” (Psalm 24 Colossians 2 Exodus 12)