You have the obvious Sabbath example of Christ being killed before the start of the Sabbath. The scribes and Pharisees and Jesus' friends were rushing to get him off the cross and into the grave before sunset. Obviously all the Jews crucifying Jesus believed the Sabbath began at sunset. And all counts of Jesus in the grave start at sunset, which was the start of the Sabbath.
Let’s not underestimate all that had to happen that evening...especially if before sunset...
Getting an audience with government officers during holidaze is difficult even today...imagine too the hustle and bustle of crowds hurrying to prepare not only for the Sabbath but passover an annual feast where everyone was in town...
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The Day of Preparation Before The Feast of Unleavened Bread
Matthew 27:57-62
Mark 15:42-46
Luke 23:50-54
John 19:38-42
If you are reckoning time from sunset to sunset, it is very difficult to see the flow or harmony between the Torah (law) account of the Passover and the Gospel account of the Messiah Crucifixion on Passover.
Sequence of events:
1. Joseph of Arimathea prepared the body of The Messiah to be buried on the Preparation Day before the Holy Day.
2. John 19:31 (King James Version): The Jews therefore, because it was the preparation, that the bodies should not remain upon the cross on the sabbath day, (for that sabbath day was an high day,) besought Pilate that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away.
He knew that he had to get the body ready for burial as soon as possible on the preparation day (Passover) before the Feast of Unleavened Bread (The Holy Day). Joseph knew that the body of The Messiah could not be left hanging overnight according to the Law or Torah. Take a look at Deuteronomy 21:22-23 & Joshua 10:26-27 .
3. It was already " between the evening" (from 3:00 pm to sunset toward the beginning of darkness or night) on the Day of Preparation (i.e. Wednesday evening) when Joseph requested permission from Pilate to take The Messiah's body (See Matthew 27:57-58; Mark 15:42-43). .
4. Pilate sent a centurion to verify that The Messiah was dead (Mark 15:44-45).
5. Joseph purchased linen strips to wrap the body of The Messiah (Mark 15:46).
6. Joseph returned to the place of the crucifixion to take down the body (Mark 15:46, John 20:27).
7. Nicodemus shows up with approximately 100 pounds of myrrh and aloes to prep the body for burial (John. 19:39, 40).
8. The body of The Messiah was taken to the tomb and a stone was rolled in front of it (Mark. 15:46; John. 19:41).
Remember this: It was already between the evenings when Joseph got permission from Pilate to take the body.
By the time they got the body buried, it would have been at sunset going into the night and the Sabbath (which started the next morning) was drawing near (Luke 23:54).
Luke 23:54 (King James Version)
54 And that day was the preparation, and the Sabbath drew on.
Let's look up the words "drew on"”
...Sabbath began to dawn...
Taking a dead weight body off a cross and carrying it to a tomb and beginning a burial of washing and wrapping is not a 15 min operation...
Don’t mean to derail this thread maybe continue in the other one...?