Because at the time when the Lord Jesus walked the earth the day was reckoned from sunrise to sunrise. it was also reckoned that way during the time of the exodus:
"The Israelites set out from Rameses on the fifteenth day of the first month, the day after the Passover. They marched out defiantly in full view of all the Egyptians" (Num.33:3).
The blood-stained houses were passed over on the 14th at midnight and the Israelites departed the next morning at sunrise which began the 15th day.
The Lord Jesus ate the Passover meal with the Apostles on the 14th, and when the morning arrived the 15th day began and He was crucified later that day.
It begins at sunset.
God established that way back in Genesis 1
the evening and the morning were the first day.
Not the morning and the evening.
It is the evening and the morning
There was darkness...not named night...and He created light called it day and divided it from darkness which He now called night...this Light which was created now became evening and it bwecame dark which was...night...which then "it came to be morning-day one"
Again... the time span occurs and then it is numbered...like birthdays the year is lived and then numbered
Same with distance...we travel the distance first and then number it...go the mile then number it
Each day of creation the act of creation occurred during the daylight portion of the day and then it came to be evening and then into night and then into morning and the day is then finally numbered...
It was darkness and then light...notice no evening prior that first daylight evening came after the light as evening needs light...diminishing light
That darkness that first existed was created because it was brought into existence in the realm of time. Isaiah 45:7 Light was not created.
Again:
"1 In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
3 And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
4 And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness.
5 And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day."
That part where He speaks and there is light is usually what people accept as when light was created...it is then called Day not evening BTW but then this light seperates darkness which is now called night...
So you think the darkness and the deep just appeared? Where it says "without form" you need to consider that in view of "I form the light".
Darkness and the deep appeared when in the beginning He created the heavens and the earth.
I consider "Let there be light" when there was light...the "without form" is in the darkness...no day or night or light...just earth...void...without form...in darkness
This is not the backstory of God His origins but of ours...mankind came from darkness needs the light...and the Light
You are saying that darkness and deep just appeared. You are doing so to suit you silly theory.
Because at the time when the Lord Jesus walked the earth the day was reckoned from sunrise to sunrise. it was also reckoned that way during the time of the exodus:
"The Israelites set out from Rameses on the fifteenth day of the first month, the day after the Passover. They marched out defiantly in full view of all the Egyptians" (Num.33:3).
The blood-stained houses were passed over on the 14th at midnight and the Israelites departed the next morning at sunrise which began the 15th day.
The Lord Jesus ate the Passover meal with the Apostles on the 14th, and when the morning arrived the 15th day began and He was crucified later that day.
The last supper was not the Passover as He was killed while the lambs were were being slaughtered between the evenings of the 14th...
That rebellious woman Sherman had me on a 3 month ban.
Actually, the Lord Jesus was crucified on the 15th, the day of the "Passover sacrifices" (2 Chron.35:5,7,8).
The passover lambs were slaughtered on the 14th (between evenings of noon and sundown) and eaten THAT night not the night of next day...and the wrath of Yah passed over at midnight the same night the offerings were eaten of the same day they were killed...the 14th.
Do you not know about the Chagigah? These "Passover" offerings or festive offerings were sacrificed between three and six o'çlock according to the Talmud. Those offerings did not take place on the 14th but instead on the 15th.
Do you not know about the Chagigah? These "Passover" offerings or festive offerings were sacrificed between three and six o'çlock according to the Talmud. Those offerings did not take place on the 14th but instead on the 15th.
And there was evening and morning one day.
End of thread
I know right?
It is so clear. Light was created separated from darkness named Day and darkness named Night and then there was evening and morning-day 1.
It doesn't fit the preconceived doctrinal prejudice for so many Christians. But since we love the Lord we must put them in their place. The island of intellectual dishonesty.