Epiphosko: to grow light, to dawn
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On what day of the week did Jesus arise?
So if we rule out Saturday's night then we pretty much have to rule out Saturday's day too.
On what day of the week did Jesus arise?
You're saying he was buried late on the 14th and arose on the the 16th, right?Day 16 Aviv - The Day of First Fruits. Jesus fulfilled this prophetic day as He is the First Fruits offering:
You're saying he was buried late on the 14th and arose on the the 16th, right?
What a day, or day and a half?
I don't believe that was the sign.
Well I think we've come full circle from posts #28 & #29. So rather than being cryptic still please just explain what it is that you want to say.
I'm saying Jesus was buried for three days and three nights.
I'm saying that Jesus was buried as the fifth day began and he was awakened as the first day began. The 24-hour day, not the 12-hour day.
I'm also saying the Nisan 16 wave offering is bogus, the purpose of which is to deny Jesus as fulfilling the wave offering.
I'm saying Sivan 6 is not seven complete weeks that need to be counted from the day after Jesus' resurrection.
I'm saying "Judaism" is not biblical nor is it a biblical term.
I'm saying "Judaism" is a man-made concoction.
I'm saying Jesus was buried for three days and three nights.
I'm saying that Jesus was buried as the fifth day began and he was awakened as the first day began. The 24-hour day, not the 12-hour day.
I'm also saying the Nisan 16 wave offering is bogus, the purpose of which is to deny Jesus as fulfilling the wave offering.
I'm saying Sivan 6 is not seven complete weeks that need to be counted from the day after Jesus' resurrection.
I'm saying "Judaism" is not biblical nor is it a biblical term.
I'm saying "Judaism" is a man-made concoction.
I'm saying Jesus was buried for three days and three nights. No it was only 39 hours.
You may say whatever you want to say, but there is no scriptural support for your absurd claim.
You need not bother with the part of a day is a day stuff.
1When the Sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices so that they might go to anoint Jesus’ body.
After they bought their spices did they prepare them and rest on the weekly Sabbath?
While Luke, who was not an eye witness, understood that they bought the spices the day before the Sabbath Mark who also was not an eye witness understood it was the day after...
Now when He rose early on the first day of the week... (Mark 16:9) Early on the first day would be at the beginning of the 24-hour day.
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According to Jesus; biblical 24-hour days consist of twelve hours of dark and twelve hours of light. (John 11:9)
The 24-hour cycle always begins at sunset so that dark's hours come first, and light's hours come last. Ergo: "early on the first day of the week" indicates the portion of light's hours between sunrise and high noon, i.e. morning.
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Evening does not begin the day
or else the passing over of the wrath would have been on the 15th
the Wrath at midnight
I'm saying Jesus was buried for three days and three nights.
I'm saying that Jesus was buried as the fifth day began and he was awakened as the first day began. The 24-hour day, not the 12-hour day.
I'm also saying the Nisan 16 wave offering is bogus, the purpose of which is to deny Jesus as fulfilling the wave offering.
I'm saying Sivan 6 is not seven complete weeks that need to be counted from the day after Jesus' resurrection.
I'm saying "Judaism" is not biblical nor is it a biblical term.
I'm saying "Judaism" is a man-made concoction.
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Evening always, and without exception, begins and ends the Bible's 24-hour day cycle.
The passing over was on the 15th seeing as how the 14th ended at sundown.
For crying out loud; forget about midnight already! You're just making a lot of useless noise beating that drum because the Bible does not keep time like that.
I think a lot of people make the mistake of failing to discern that Passover consists of a day part and a night part. The day part is for slaughtering lambs and cooking them ready to eat by sundown. The night part is for eating the lambs. Because of those two parts, Passover straddles two dates on the biblical calendar: the 14th and the 15th.
You know, one of the fruits of the Spirit is patience (Gal 5:22). Well, I must not have that fruit because I am fed up to here with all the twisted, uninformed Passover theories that show up on internet forums around about this time every year.
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