But when do you work? if every day is the Sabbath day to you, when do you work?For me, 365days are Sabbath Day ...........
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But when do you work? if every day is the Sabbath day to you, when do you work?For me, 365days are Sabbath Day ...........
This is false. Any part of a day was considered a full day, and the phrase "day and night" meant "day". Christ died on Friday, rose Sunday, which would have been counted as "three days".The entire Easter celebration is extra-biblical. "Good Friday," which is the supposed day that Christ died, is fictitious in that Christ could not have died on Friday. He was three days and three nights in the tomb (Mt 12:40; 16:21; 17:22-23; 20:17-19; 27:62-64; Lu 24:1-8; Joh 2:19). He arose before daylight on Sunday morning at the end of the sabbath (Joh 20:1; Mt 28:1; Mr 16:2). Thus he must have been crucified on Wednesday or Thursday. The Jewish day begins in the evening (Ge 1:5,8,13,19,23).
Was Jesus wrong in His prediction?Originally posted by webdog:
This is false. Any part of a day was considered a full day, and the phrase "day and night" meant "day". Christ died on Friday, rose Sunday, which would have been counted as "three days". [/QB]
Was Jesus wrong in His prediction?Originally posted by Eliyahu:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by webdog:
This is false. Any part of a day was considered a full day, and the phrase "day and night" meant "day". Christ died on Friday, rose Sunday, which would have been counted as "three days".
Originally posted by webdog:
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Your post never explains why 2 nights become 3 nights while it may explain 3 days.
I am familiar with that type of calculation, but in this case Jesus declared clearly that he was going to spend 3 nights and then arise on the third day, which means "on the fourth day" is too long, but there must be 3 nights.
Your quote on Esther doesn't specify 3 days and 3 nights. If Jesus said simply "on the third day" then it is OK.
However, Jesus' statement is more specific, and the Jewish custom support the multiple Sabbath, High Sabbath and Regular Sabbath, and Matt 28:1 states it!