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What is wrong with the belief that Christ rose from the dead on Sunday?

vooks

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Jesus was crucified on : Scripture : New Testament: “the first day they KILLED the passover” Mark 14:12 et al; Old Testament: “the fourteenth day of the First Month” Leviticus 23:5 et al.

Jesus was buried on : Scripture : New Testament: “the Preparation” Mark 15:42, “great-day-sabbath” John 19:31,38,39, “since evening having had started” Matthew 27:57 Luke 23:50 until “the Preparation mid-afternoon the Sabbath nearing” Luke 23:54 John 19:42; Old Testament: “the fifteenth day of the First Month” Leviticus 23:6 et al.

It is so clear, has always been so clear, since his Crucifixion, Burial and Resurrection “the third day according to the SCRIPTURES” 1Corinthians 15:3,4.

History is very harsh on the never revised, phony theory of anti-Christ, that He <<resurrected on a Sunday>>.

Sunday was the THIRD day since they crucified him. He said he would resurrect the third day
 

vooks

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Re:
<<<the Lord celebrating Passover Thursday evening after the manner of those in Galilee,>>>

The Jews?, No! Because events at the death of Jesus and before, UPSET THEIR APPLE-CART.

At the time preparations should have been made for the sacrifices and while the time for the sacrifices, there was impenetrable "DARKNESS OVER ALL THE LAND".

Darkness from noon to 1500H, 3 hours of disruption

Then occurred an earthquake so that the rocks rent and the graves opened and the veil rent BEFORE a lamb was slaughtered.

Else they would have eaten the passover on that <<Thursday>> night.

John mentions “at”, this very, “first night” of unleavened bread eaten “with the flesh” but never killed or roasted, so, never eaten. John 19:39.

Jesus rose again the THIRD day. Work backwards. Start with facts and then attempt to fit them into your prejudices
1 Corinthians 15:3-4 King James Version (KJV)

3 For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;

4 And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:
 
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Gerhard Ebersoehn

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Darkness from noon to 1500H, 3 hours of disruption



Jesus rose again the THIRD day. Work backwards. Start with facts and then attempt to fit them into your prejudices
1 Corinthians 15:3-4 King James Version (KJV)

3 For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;

4 And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:

... backwards ... yea.
 

Gerhard Ebersoehn

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Scriptures are not useless, your rants are.
Sunday was the THIRD day since he was crucified, Saturday was the SECOND, Friday was the FIRST, they day they did it

My first job was primary school teacher. It lasted three months I think.

Or did it?

Step by step ...

<<<Sunday was the THIRD day since he was crucified>>>
Full marks. 100%

<<<Saturday was the SECOND>>>
Half an answer. Deduct 50%

The correct answer was, <Saturday> 'was the second day SINCE'.

<<<Friday was the FIRST>>>
Half an answer. Deduct another 50%

The correct answer was, <Friday> 'was the first day SINCE' they crucified Him.

Therefore I fail you. You get nil % because : 'Thursday' was THE DAY THAT they crucified Him.

Cheers mate. Find out if administration will let you enroll for next year.

 
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vooks

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My first job was primary school teacher. It lasted three months I think.

Or did it?

Step by step ...

<<<Sunday was the THIRD day since he was crucified>>>
Full marks. 100%

<<<Saturday was the SECOND>>>
Half an answer. Deduct 50%

The correct answer was, <Saturday> 'was the second day SINCE'.

<<<Friday was the FIRST>>>
Half an answer. Deduct another 50%

The correct answer was, <Friday> 'was the first day SINCE' they crucified Him.

Therefore I fail you. You get nil % because : 'Thursday' was THE DAY THAT they crucified Him.

Cheers mate. Find out if administration will let you enroll for next year.


The FIRST day of ANYTHING in ANY culture is the very day something happens and not the day after. This is why the the THIRD day in the scriptures is the day after tomorrow

Please post any scriptural rebuttal to this. I have shared several affirming the same
 

Gerhard Ebersoehn

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The FIRST day of ANYTHING in ANY culture is the very day something happens and not the day after. This is why the the THIRD day in the scriptures is the day after tomorrow

Please post any scriptural rebuttal to this. I have shared several affirming the same

No further comment.
 

Darrell C

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The whole Bible except the book of Exodus allows for only one method of reckoning days, and that is, from sunset to sunset.

Sunset could be supposed, so that 'dusk' or the "early-dark" or "evening" after sunset is taken for the beginning of the day-cycle.

Exodus reckons days sunrise to sunrise. Because the country was pagan --- they worshipped the upcoming SUN.


I think we have to go with the Northern reckoning, seeing that the Lord celebrated Passover Thursday evening, which would have been viewed as Friday.

God bless.
 

vooks

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Gerhard Ebersoehn

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I think we have to go with the Northern reckoning, seeing that the Lord celebrated Passover Thursday evening, which would have been viewed as Friday.

God bless.

Last Week / ‘Holy Week’

Sabbath
"Six days before passover Feast Days" John 12:1 (… begin on Friday)

(Palm Sunday)
Five days before "Feast Days" John 12:12 (… begin on Friday)

(Monday)
Four days before "Feast Days" (… begin on Friday)
Mark 11:12 Matthew 21:18 Mark 11:15 Luke 19:45-48 Mark 11:19

(Tuesday)
THREE days before "Feast Days" (… begin on Friday)
Mark 11:20,21,27 Matthew 22:23 Luke 20:1-8 Mark 13:1,3
= Matthew 26:2 "after TWO days (Wednesday Thursday) is Passover
= “Son of Man CRUCIFIED" (… on Thursday)

(Wednesday)
TWO days before "Feast Days" (… begin on Friday)
Luke 21:38 Matthew 26:3
= Mark 14:1-3 "after TWO days (Thursday Friday) is Feast
= “Days of UNLEAVENED Bread" (… begin on Friday)

(Thursday—Wednesday night and Thursday day, the Fifth Day)
One day before "Feast Days" (… begin on Friday)
= “BEFORE the Feast” John 13:1
= “PREPARATION of the Passover” John 19:14
= “NOT ON, the Feast” Mark 14:2
= “WHEN they KILLED the passover…
= “WHEN they REMOVED leaven”
= Mark 14:12 Matthew 26:17 Luke 22:7 Exodus 12:15a
= Abib 14 (Thursday Abib 14)

(Friday)
“The Feast of Unleavened Bread” Exodus 12:15b (… began on Friday)
= “The Preparation …
= “… which is the Foresabbath …
= “… for THAT DAY WAS great day sabbath” of passover.


1A) HERE BEGINS the NIGHT and the FIRST of the “three days”, “according to the Scriptures” – the passover–Scriptures :–
wherein Jesus ENTERED IN in “the Kingdom of my Father” (Jesus’ Jonah’s descent to hell) :–
Mk14:12/17; Mt26:17/20; Lk22:7/14; Jn13:1.

1B) HERE BEGINS the MORNING of the FIRST of the “three days”, “according to the Scriptures” – the passover–Scriptures :–
in which Jesus was delivered and crucified :–
Mk15:1/Mt27:1/Lk23:1/Jn19:14

1C) HERE is the LATE NOON AND MID–AFTERNOON of the FIRST of the “three days”, “according to the Scriptures” – the passover–Scriptures :–
when Jesus DIED and was deserted by all :–
Mk15:37–41; Mk27:50–56; Lk23:44–49; Jn19:28–30


2A) HERE BEGINS the SECOND of the “three days”, “according to the Scriptures” – the passover–Scriptures :–
the day whereon Joseph WOULD BURY the body of Jesus :–
Mk15:42/Mt27:57, Lk23:50–51, Jn19:31/38.
“The Feast of Unleavened Bread” Exodus 12:15b
= “The Preparation …
= “… which is the Fore-Sabbath …
= “… for THAT DAY WAS great day sabbath” of passover.
= FRIDAY!
= Abib 15, Thursday night and Friday day = Sixth Day ....


2B) HERE is the NIGHT of the SECOND of the “three days”, “according to the Scriptures” – the passover–Scriptures :–
wherein Joseph begged the body, and according to the law of the Jews – the passover’s law – undertook and prepared to bury Jesus:–
“the first night” unleavened bread was eaten John 19:39
Mk15:43–46a; Mt27:58–59; Lk23:52–53a; Jn19:31b–40

2C) HERE is the LATE NOON AND MID–AFTERNOON of the SECOND of the “three days”, “according to the Scriptures” – the passover–Scriptures :–
when Joseph and Nicodemus had laid the body and had closed the tomb; and men and women left for home :–
Mk15:46b–47; Mk27:60–61; Lk23:53b–56a; JN19:41–42


I have no other answer than this.

Jesus "ate" and He "drank" SPIRITUALLY THROUGH SUFFERING; while He "gave" to his disciples, real, ordinary, LEAVENED , "bread" - 'arton'; and real, ordinary, FERMENTED 'wine' - 'the fruit of the vine'.

"At the First Night" of ULB eaten, <<Thursday evening>> AFTER they had "KILLED the Passover", Jesus was, the Passover and still hang on the cross : "KILLED".
 
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Sunday is the first day of the week. He resurrected on the first day of the week. Therefore, Sunday is the day that Jesus rose from the dead.


Mt 28:1 ¶ In the end of the sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week, came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to see the sepulchre.
2 And, behold, there was a great earthquake: for the angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat upon it. {was: or, had been}
3 His countenance was like lightning, and his raiment white as snow:
4 And for fear of him the keepers did shake, and became as dead men.
5 And the angel answered and said unto the women, Fear not ye: for I know that ye seek Jesus, which was crucified.
6 He is not here: for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay.
 

Gerhard Ebersoehn

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Sunday is the first day of the week. He resurrected on the first day of the week. Therefore, Sunday is the day that Jesus rose from the dead.


Mt 28:1 ¶ In the end of the sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week, came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to see the sepulchre.
2 And, behold, there was a great earthquake: for the angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat upon it. {was: or, had been}
3 His countenance was like lightning, and his raiment white as snow:
4 And for fear of him the keepers did shake, and became as dead men.
5 And the angel answered and said unto the women, Fear not ye: for I know that ye seek Jesus, which was crucified.
6 He is not here: for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay.

It is of no avail to argue with one who cannot understand or read his own language.

Do you read ...In the end of the First Day, as it began to dawn toward the Second Day of the week...?

Or do you read "In the end OF-THE-SABBATH, as it began to dawn TOWARD the first day of the week"?

Sunday is the first day of the week. He resurrected "on the Sabbath Day". Therefore, Sunday is the day after Jesus rose from the dead.
 

Gerhard Ebersoehn

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Sunday was the THIRD day since they crucified him. He said he would resurrect the third day

Luke 24:21 does not say <<<Sunday was the THIRD day since...>>>

Luke 24:21 says <Sunday> "...today is the third day SINCE they delivered Him to be crucified" and He indeed was crucified.

Sunday was not <<<the third day ... He said he would resurrect>>>. You desecrate God's Word.

Even the unbelieving Jews knew and affirmed in Matthew 27:62, "on the morning after ('Friday') The Preparation", it was "the third day (Jesus) said he would rise again ... and on Sabbath Day the angel of the Lord descended from heaven and cast the stone away" Matthew 28:1.

But confessing Christians won't!

If you say you do not see the word "since" in Luke 24:21, you are a liar.


 

Gerhard Ebersoehn

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Scriptures are not useless, your rants are.
Sunday was the THIRD day since he was crucified, Saturday was the SECOND, Friday was the FIRST, they day they did it

I said, pretending the word "since" does not exist in Luke 24:21 is proving only one thing, that you are a liar.

SO, HERE in this post of yours!

The truth though is - paying due respect to the word "since" :

<Sunday> was the third day "SINCE" He was crucified,
Saturday was the second day "SINCE" He was crucified,
Friday was the first day "SINCE" He was crucified,

...so that :

THURSDAY was the very day THAT <<they did it>>.

 
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