Good Friday?

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One of the most humiliating questions that I've ever been asked as a
Christian is: How do you get three days and three nights from Friday
afternoon to Sunday morning?

With a little semantic trickery it's possible to produce three days, but no
amount of trickery will produce three nights.

Somebody once suggested that maybe the hours of darkness on the cross
were one of the nights. But that won't work because Christ lived through
those hours. He predicted he'd be dead.

†. Matt 12:40 . . Just as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly
of the sea monster, so shall the Son of Man be three days and three nights
in the heart of the earth.

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Truster

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Messiah died 3pm April 25th 31 AD Passover Wednesday( 14 Nisan 3791) and resurrected Saturday April 28th 31 AD.

It had to be a Wednesday to fulfil Daniel's prophecy 9:27 ''in the midst of the week''.
 

jamie

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Messiah died 3pm April 25th 31 AD Passover Wednesday( 14 Nisan 3791) and resurrected Saturday April 28th 31 AD.

It had to be a Wednesday to fulfil Daniel's prophecy 9:27 ''in the midst of the week''.

April 25, 31 CE was a Sunday. He was executed in 30 CE.
 

jamie

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In the year 30 CE the 15th of Nisan was on a Thursday.

(usno.navy.mil/astronomical applications> data services> Spring Phenomena 25 BCE to 38 CE)

Jesus died on Nisan 14, Wednesday.
 

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The arithmetic is actually pretty straightforward; all we have to do is count
backwards.

According to the records: Christ didn't recover after three full days; rather,
on the third day. (Matt 17:22-23, Mark 9:31, Luke 9:22, Luke 24:12-24,
Luke 24:41-46, Acts 10:39-41, 1Cor 15:4)

So if we allow Sunday to be the third day, then Saturday night is the third
night, Friday night is the second night, and Thursday night is the first night;
meaning of course that Christ was crucified on a Thursday instead of a
Friday.

The arithmetic is the simple part: it's not so easy to figure out where the
weekly 7th day sabbath fits into the chronology.

The secret to this is in knowing that some of Israel's covenanted holy days
are just as much a day of rest as the weekly 7th day rest; and unlike the
weekly rest, the holy days of rest float; for example: Yom Kippur, Feast Of
Trumpets, and the Feast Of Unleavened Bread.

Seeing as how holy days of rest float, then sometimes they run consecutive
with the 7th day's rest resulting in two days of rest in a row. If perchance that
situation occurred during crucifixion week, the challenge then is to figure out
where the holy day of rest fits into the chronology.

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Truster

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You can't know that - deception

Just because you don't understand how to measure Biblical time doesn't mean that nobody else does.

Messiah rode into Jerusalem 10 Nisan 3791 which was Saturday April 21st 31 AD Zec 9:9 was 187 calendar weeks three and a half calendar years after His Baptism.
 

patrick jane

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Just because you don't understand how to measure Biblical time doesn't mean that nobody else does.

Messiah rode into Jerusalem 10 Nisan 3791 which was Saturday April 21st 31 AD Zec 9:9 was 187 calendar weeks three and a half calendar years after His Baptism.

Nobody knows the exact date of His birth, so that is deception sir.
 

WeberHome

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An element of crucifixion week that's easily overlooked is that Christ's last
supper was a Passover seder. Well; since the Jews didn't eat their own seder
till after Christ was dead and buried; then obviously Christ ate his 24 hours
before theirs; which was actually quite a convenient coincidence.

In other words; on the day when Israel slays lambs for Passover, they slew
the lamb of God too.

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jamie

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The arithmetic is the simple part: it's not so easy to figure out where the weekly 7th day sabbath fits into the chronology.

We are told that after the first Sabbath of Passover week the women bought and prepared spices to anoint Jesus' body and then rested on the weekly Sabbath.

Now when the Sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Salome bought spices that they might come and anoint Him. (Mark 16:1 NKJV)​

This was on Friday.

Then they returned and prepared spices and fragrant oils. And they rested on the Sabbath according to the commandment.
(Luke 23:56 NKJV)​
 
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