The use of "The THIRD DAY" in the Old Testament - Literary Theme
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Dr. Chip Bennett teaches on The theme of "The Third Day" in the Old Testament.
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This is great! I listened to you on cross examined as well. You should make a RUclips series on this!! Where can I find your teaching regarding Logos?
That is how I found out about Dr. Chip also.
Thanks for all your time love these for sharing. Of course have heard you over the years share this knowledge and try to get everyone into the Old Testament
Thank you, Pastor Chip for keeping your flock in the Holy Word of God!!
Good stuff Doc!
This is phenomenal
I think the greatest reference to the resurrection in the Old Testament would be Genesis 22. Not only is God telling Abraham to take his son “his only son“ even though Ishmael had already been born, but there to go up to Mount Moriah, which is where Jesus would’ve been crucified, and there is the first mention of two words “love” and worship. I found it fascinating that the first mention of love in the gospel is found in John 3:16. And worship is in John 4:24. the father seeks those who worship him and spirit, and in truth, I mean you can’t make this stuff up
Very interesting. However, do you think that Genesis text is the one Paul is referring to in 1 Corinthians 15:4? Do we have any other text more explicit about Paul's third day claim?
I think what Dr. Chip is saying is that it isn't one particular passage that Paul is referencing but moreso the entirety of the OT because the idea of "the third day" is scattered all through the OT. This story in Genesis is just one example of many. Some are probably just as explicit.