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    On what day was Christ crucified?

    That'll teach me to try and do math at 2 in the morning. (Thank you.)
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    On what day was Christ crucified?

    I guess Philo was out of luck.... (And every Jew after Hadrian....)
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    On what day was Christ crucified?

    But Passover was 14 days after the New Moon... so ... half moon. But hadn't each family killed their own lamb? (Except for the Temple Guard who were on duty, of course.) So why didn't Jesus grab the leg of lamb, wave it around and say "This is my body..."? (;)o_O) Just being humerus here, no...
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    On what day was Christ crucified?

    Among other things (besides trashing Coulter), your article states the following: Certainly the Messiah, the Passover Lamb, had to be slain at the proper time! Yeshua the Messiah was killed at 3:00 PM in the afternoon of Nisan 14, according to Scripture. At the ninth hour, when the Jews began...
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    On what day was Christ crucified?

    @garyflet And it was the preparation of the passover, and about the sixth hour: and he saith unto the Jews, Behold your King! (John 19:14 KJV) As far as I can tell, the proper noun "Passover" was commonly used at that time to refer to three different things... The "day" upon which the...
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    On what day was Christ crucified?

    The crux of this assertion is.... And upon what basis is A.D. 31 selected as "the year of these events"? It's an arbitrary and spurious assertion. (But I'll wait for any evidence if @Rebel for truth deigns to reply.) Thanks, Rhema
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    On what day was Christ crucified?

    Sorry, it turned into a very out of control weekend. (Including the fact I cannot find my essay on this topic.) I am familiar with the above assertion about John, but after going through the Greek text with a fine tooth comb, and making comparison with the Hebrew Grammar and Syntax as found in...
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    Devil's Tower is really just the petrified stump of an ancient, giant tree!

    Lack of evidence is not evidence.
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    Devil's Tower is really just the petrified stump of an ancient, giant tree!

    Was it wearing rings to begin with?
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    On what day was Christ crucified?

    As I read through this thread, I don't see anyone disagreeing with the belief that Jesus did indeed eat the Passover meal with the disciples. (Is this pretty much in agreement here?) Over the years, though, I have read through some (albeit bizarre) razzle-dazzle linguistic magic posts that...
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    Am I saved from the Christian point of view?

    If mankind DESERVED to be separated from God, then God would have left that continue. I think you have problems with understanding the definition of the word "deserved." And once more you are greatly mistaken. (You have a good track record on that btw.) I preach the gospel that Jesus...
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    Am I saved from the Christian point of view?

    That's what caught your interest? Fascinating.
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    Am I saved from the Christian point of view?

    Payment and Forgiveness are two different things.
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    Am I saved from the Christian point of view?

    That's exactly what I meant. Boy, you're sure having troubles figuring things out lately.
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    Am I saved from the Christian point of view?

    FINALLY... the Golden Ticket (did I win?) My apologies. That was sarcasm for who the heck would care?
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    Am I saved from the Christian point of view?

    Never. I wasn't aware that dogs and swine were your enemies. (Do battle much with pigs?) That passages seems rather self evident as a later scribal addition. The Greek reads all wrong. But thanks for playing. Rhema
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    Am I saved from the Christian point of view?

    How wonderfully erudite. I'll be sure to remind myself of that when your opinion counts. The reason God sent His Son to die is precisely because the whole human race DOES NOT deserve to be separated from God, which is why God provided a "fix" (a path so that they would no longer be separated.)...
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    A little comedy break....

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