I took that to mean that since you didn't believe in a Friday crucifixion, the day that is connected with Maundy Thursday which is what this topic is about, that you realized that the bringing a Thursday crucifixion into the topic would be trying to hijack it with your own agenda.
Of course, that's how it was during the Messiah's time.
Sure. What's your point with regard to my question, though? What time system - you call it division - does a new calendar day start at dawn.
When I wrote in the OP, "Does anyone who is familiar with Maundy Thursday..." I should have written, "Does anyone who believes in Maundy Thursday...." Since you don't, this topic does not apply to you. As for the rest of your comments, I don't understand them.
I'm getting confused here. so let me try this:
First let me say that this topic is based on the idea that a calendar day is defined as a period of time between sunsets.
Thursday------------Friday-----------Saturday...
Why are you bringing a midnight-to-midnight calendar day into the conversation when we are talking about a time line from 2000 years ago?
BTW, you say that the Messiah was crucified on Thursday. But Maundy Thursday is defined as the day before a Friday crucifixion.
In your post #4 you said "The next day, after the night He was betrayed, He was put to death, on Friday.
So, after the Thursday night that He was betrayed, and after Thursday daytime, and after Friday night time He was crucified at 9am?
Does anyone who is familiar with Maundy Thursday, the day during Holy Week which commemorates the washing of the feet and last supper of the Messiah with the apostles know what part of Thursday that this took place - during the night time at the beginning of Thursday, or during the daytime...