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    Peter and His Acts 10 Vision.

    Idolater said: re: "Why would you think this." Maybe I misunderstood your post, So, to what were you referring when you wrote "Yes" in your post #4?
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    Peter and His Acts 10 Vision.

    So, in addition to eating unclean animals, he would also have been worshiping numerous gods?
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    Peter and His Acts 10 Vision.

    Are you referring to when the vision took place and not to when Acts was written?
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    Peter and His Acts 10 Vision.

    Someone had made a post about Galatians 2:14 where Paul says that he said to Peter, “You are a Jew, yet you live like a Gentile and not like a Jew. " The poster was trying to use that to say that living like a Gentile meant that Peter would have been eating unclean animals. Any thoughts if that...
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    Peter and His Acts 10 Vision.

    Did Peter lie in his Acts vision when he said he had never eaten unclean animals?
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    The Messiah and the 3 days and 3 nights timeframe of Matthew 12:40?

    Wow, talk about nit picking. It all ties in with the OP and subsequent posts.
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    The Messiah and the 3 days and 3 nights timeframe of Matthew 12:40?

    Nick M, You have a question directed to you in post #10.
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    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    What do your comments have to do with Thursday?
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    Maunday Thursday

    OK, that's it. I don't know what's going on here. What I do know is that I'm outa here.
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    Maunday Thursday

    Either you're just messin' with me, or "What we have here is a failure to communicate".
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    Maunday Thursday

    If by "in modern terms" you mean a midnight to midnight calendar day, on which night did the Lord's Supper take place - during the first night of Wednesday or during the second night of Wednesday?
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    Maunday Thursday

    What part of the calendar day are you calling Thursday evening?
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    Maunday Thursday

    Are you using a midnight - to midnight calendar day?
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    Maunday Thursday

    I've got to say that that is the most outside of the box try at explaining the issue that I have heard. But that wouldn't work because it would add up to 4 nights.
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    Maunday Thursday

    How does that explain the lack of a third night?
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    Maunday Thursday

    Ok, since we can't agree on when a calendar day starts with regard to discussions about happenings in the first century, we'll just have to leave it at that. However, I do have a question about one of your comments, i.e., "So that puts Sunday on 16 Nisan, the third day, counting 14 Nisan as...
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    Maunday Thursday

    I understand you. What I don't understand is why you want to observe the goings on of the first century using the nomenclature - as you call it - of during the present time instead of the nomenclature during the time of when they actually happened. But which Thursday night of Thursday - the...
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    Maunday Thursday

    Oh, I am JR. I would like to learn the truth with regard to when the Lord's Supper took place - at the beginning of the calendar day or during the afternoon of the calendar day.
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    Maunday Thursday

    And that is why your point belongs in a different topic.
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    Maunday Thursday

    Because Thursday night 2000 years ago, which is what we are talking about, occupied the first half of the calendar day. This topic is simply asking on what part of Thursday did the Lord's Supper take place.
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