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  1. Clete

    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    You're making sense, I just expected you to have a link to another amazing teaching from Bob that nails it down so firmly. He started His ministry at "about 30 years of age" according to Luke's gospel. Can we firm it up any more than that?
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    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    How so?
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    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    I believed it was Wednesday for decades but the biblical evidence is iron clad. Listen to the interview from which my posts here have been based. There's no question about it. Jesus did, in fact, die on Thursday mid-afternoon just as the whole nation of Israel was killing their Passover lambs.
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    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    You don't think that the Apostles understood that Calvary was a fulfillment of the Passover? I would agree that it wouldn't have been revealed to them on Pentecost. The risen Jesus Himself revealed it to them.... Luke 24:44 Then He said to them, “These are the words which I spoke to you while...
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    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    Here's similar information presented in a different format.... Passover Traditions and Rituals Jesus’ Fulfillment During Passion Week (30 AD) 10th of Nisan: Jewish families select a spotless lamb for the Passover (Exodus 12:3). Sunday, 10th of Nisan: Jesus enters Jerusalem riding a donkey...
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    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    @JudgeRightly, So, just for the fun of it, I transcribed the audio of that interview into text (using Whisper Web) and fed the text into ChatGPT and had it present a timeline of the Passover week..... Timeline of the Passion Week: Fulfilling the Passover in Exact Detail This timeline lays...
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    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    I missed that link when I skimmed the thread earlier. Listening to the interview now! (y)
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    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    So, part of the day Thursday (died at about 3 PM) and Thursday night. (9 hours by modern clocks) All of Friday (day and night) (24 hours) All of Saturday (day and night) (24 hours) Rose on what we would call early Sunday morning but before sunrise. (6 hours - tops) That would make for...
  9. Clete

    Are you born again (John 3)? Take this test.

    You are a liar. You didn't miss it, you quoted it! Just how stupid are you?
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    What was the appearance of the three [LORD,lords] who visited Abraham.

    The word logos does NOT mean message. It MIGHT be able to be translated that way in some weird contexts but certainly not in John chapter 1 where the word is used. You really should avoid saying things that you know nothing about when you're on the internet where people can look it up in just...
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    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    There are three main camps on this question. Which do you find most compelling? 1. Traditional View: Friday to Sunday Burial: Late Friday afternoon Resurrection: Early Sunday morning This view counts any part of a day as a full day (Friday = day 1, Saturday = day 2, Sunday = day...
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    What was the appearance of the three [LORD,lords] who visited Abraham.

    This was rather difficult to follow but it seems to me to be Modalism. Sounds sort of like something you'd hear from Oneness Pentecostalism (i.e. anti-Trinitarian). However, as I said, I had a hard time following it. Did I misunderstand it?
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    An excerpt from the original Pilgrims in the Plymoth colony.

    This post is a mess of half-truths and historical confusion, to say the least! Exaggerated. The accurate number is around 50,000–60,000 before 1776. There’s no documented program of shipping the mentally ill or elderly en masse. There were poor people who emigrated, but lumping them in as if...
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    An excerpt from the original Pilgrims in the Plymoth colony.

    Unfortunately, while they say words that sound like they'd be coming from a dispensationalist, they definitely were not. They were Calvinists. They weren't quite the hard core, double-predestination type, but still, they were no doubt Calvinists. It had been less than a hundred years since...
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    Is there any obvious evidence today for the biblical global Flood?

    Faith Is Not the Opposite of Reason, It Is the Fruit of It!
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    Faith Is Not the Opposite of Reason, It Is the Fruit of It!

    I’ve read heartfelt stories, tales of surviving the streets, enduring the horrors of war, dealing with economic hardship, chronic illness, and even the death of a child. In each one, faith is described as the only thing that carried them through the darkest corners of life. These experiences...
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    Is there any obvious evidence today for the biblical global Flood?

    I haven't any idea whether @tymordaenill will see this post or not. I hope he does! What follows is what will eventually be the first post of a new thread. There's more tweaking, editing and rewriting I'm going to do it and there's more to say on the topic but this gets the gist of it.... Faith...
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    Are you born again (John 3)? Take this test.

    I've already responded directly to that question. Of course you knew that when you wrote this. What are you even doing here?
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    Is there any obvious evidence today for the biblical global Flood?

    Stupidity. Obviously! Neither was it a trained mind or coherent theology. If your life experience has taught you that the truth need not make sense then it's made you a fool. Thin skinned silliness. You've just admitted to being put off by people who use precision in their doctrine. There is...
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    Is there any obvious evidence today for the biblical global Flood?

    Saying it doesn't make it so. You very obviously did contradict yourself. The whole thread is still right here for the whole world to read. You say you came for the kind of conversation that sharpens faith and opens hearts but leave the second you're asked to defend your "faith"! It seems what...
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