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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @inspirittruth1985
    @inspirittruth1985 2 года назад +9

    Spot on brother. Amazing what simple arithmetic combined with contextual reading can lead to.

  • @Tractorhap
    @Tractorhap 3 месяца назад +1

    Chuck Missler did a study on this based on Sir Robert Anderson book from 1800’s. He proved Christ was crucified on Wednesday.

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  3 месяца назад

      Thank you. There are many others who have discovered Wednesday to be the day of the week for the crucifixion.

  • @wetshlovesusa2898
    @wetshlovesusa2898 Год назад +3

    IT IS SOUND MATH. THANK YOU, I'VE ALWAYS WONDERED THAT, BUT I JUST TOOK IT IN FAITH, BUT NOW, IT FEELS SO MUCH BETTER.

    • @rickhuntling7338
      @rickhuntling7338 Год назад

      @wetshlovesusa2898
      You'll feel better with a Thursday ✝ ️

  • @nicolebrooks9343
    @nicolebrooks9343 Год назад +1

    I am so glad this is explained!!

  • @ehkxs9996
    @ehkxs9996 2 года назад

    And may God bless you and your ministry, the truth matters and you have laid out a very solid, clear and thoughtful case for why the bible is correct and is the true inspired word of GOD
    Thank you for taking the time in making and posting this important topic that has always troubled me

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  2 года назад

      Thank you for your kind comment and for taking time to watch the program. I hope the other Berean Endeavor programs will also be a blessing to you.

  • @ronhagelstein5701
    @ronhagelstein5701 2 года назад +1

    I love this ! Thank you

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  2 года назад

      Thank you, Ron. Glad you enjoyed it and that it makes sense to you.

    • @ronhagelstein5701
      @ronhagelstein5701 2 года назад

      @@bereanendeavor2419 My original guess was East Central Turkey with some reservations relating to the Pishon and Gihon rivers

  • @KeysRevealed
    @KeysRevealed 7 месяцев назад

    right on

  • @joshuad4260
    @joshuad4260 8 месяцев назад +2

    Good lesson. I have believed in a Wednesday Crucifixion for a long time. But your chart is different than what I'm familiar with.
    At the 26:25 minute mark you said the resurrection was on Saturday night. But your chart says Friday night. Plus, you are counting Wednesday as the first day in the tomb. That's different from what other Wednesday Crucifixion advocates are saying. I think you're saying the women actually came to the tomb on what we would call Saturday morning? Which I would agree with. I'm using a phone, so your chart is small and hard to read for my old eyes. I also agree with your translation of Mark 16:9. It reads even better when you leave out the word _day_ which isn't in the original Greek text. Blessings!

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  3 месяца назад

      The resurrection would have happened Saturday after Friday night midnight while it was still dark, prior to sunrise (John 20:1).

    • @PennySmart
      @PennySmart Месяц назад

      ​@@bereanendeavor2419 it doesn't have to be after midnight, days start at nightfall for Jews, because in Genesis, you have the night before the day

  • @gregoryglen4811
    @gregoryglen4811 9 месяцев назад +3

    Using the website Hebcal I get Wednesday 14th Nisan as 30 AD not 31 AD.

    • @soteriology400
      @soteriology400 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, it was AD30. AD 31 is based on using the calculation method of some calendar converters, which is wrong.

    • @EdwinDavidson-z2s
      @EdwinDavidson-z2s 5 месяцев назад

      I'm getting Wednesday Nissan 14 on 34 AD. I'm trying to be sure of the year.

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  3 месяца назад

      My suggestion is to go to www.messengers-of-messiah.org. Click on Chapter 8 of the "Rod of an Almond Tree" book and start at page 14. Peter and Christie Michas do an excellent job of explaining this.

  • @aaronshoyt
    @aaronshoyt 8 месяцев назад

    Spot on.. This is what I teach.

  • @FBCTrona
    @FBCTrona 2 года назад +4

    problem is the word Sabbath there for weeks is actually the first day after the Sabbaths in the Greek, not the first day of the Sabbaths. This is why the translators used the term first day of the week otherwise it would be very confusing. That put's the Resurrection back on Saturday late night. If not then you have a contradiction between Mark 16:1 and Luke 23:56 where the women but the spices after sabbath but prepare them before the Sabbath which could only be done on a Friday.

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  2 года назад

      Hi Larry. Thank you very much for your reply. If you are referring to the passage in Matthew 28:1, the scripture is clarifying the timing of when the two ladies came to the tomb - not the actual time of the resurrection. Please watch my video entitled "Visits to the Tomb" and hopefully that will help clarify.

    • @FBCTrona
      @FBCTrona 2 года назад +2

      @@bereanendeavor2419 No sir, and I do appreciate the video. The Bible is clear that there were two sabbaths, and those two sabbaths were not back to back. If you read the two passages I shared Mark 16:1 and Luke 23:56 you have the women buying the spices After the Sabbath and in the other Preparing the spices before the sabbath. That is only possible if you have two sabbaths that are at least one day apart or the women would not be permitted to buy or prepare.

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  2 года назад

      Hi Larry. I also believe there were two Sabbaths and the ladies purchased the spices on a Friday. Please go back to the video and go to about the 20:10 mark and you will see my chart layout of what happened when.

    • @joeeldred4938
      @joeeldred4938 2 года назад

      I was gonna agree to that. Also no matter what day he was crucified on that day would not be a full day. Which puts Saturday a.m. as the third full day. So if he rose anytime after that it would still be Sunday.

    • @scented-leafpelargonium3366
      @scented-leafpelargonium3366 Год назад

      ​@@joeeldred4938 Is this an attempt to find out when Yeshua actually rose from the dead or to try to justify the doctrine of a Sunday resurrection? It feels a bit like the latter.
      That's not the Berean approach, who went to the Scriptures to see if what they had been told was true, not to try to prove what they had been told was wrong. This does the latter.

  • @chrislucastheprotestantview
    @chrislucastheprotestantview 7 месяцев назад

    I noticed you haven't done videos for 2 years, i would like to have you on my show if you ever see this. I do alot of unique studies. I find alot of unique info

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  3 месяца назад

      What is your show and where are you located?

    • @chrislucastheprotestantview
      @chrislucastheprotestantview 3 месяца назад

      @@bereanendeavor2419 I'm located in Indiana and the usa, and the shows I do are on the channel I'm talking to you now with

  • @nealwright5630
    @nealwright5630 19 часов назад

    Fantastic! I have always had questions about a Friday crucification and a Sunday resurrection for this very reason... you can't fit three says and three nights in there.
    I do have a question though. If Jesus fulfilled the Passover by being crucified at the same time as the historic lamb, would it not stand to reason that he entered Jerusalem on Nisan 10, the day they were supposed to choose the lamb? I hear about Palm Sunday. Does the bible specifically say Jesus entered Jerusalem on the first day of the week?

    • @nealwright5630
      @nealwright5630 19 часов назад

      To be honest, it seems like peeling an Onion. It seems translators covered up facts with tradition beca they didn't want to be seen going against the church of the day. And the cover-ups became more and more entangled. Somewhere, there was a directive that Jesus was born precisely on AD 1, rose on Sunday, and everything else was contrived to fit those directives. It seems much more simple to work from the Old Testament and see how the Lord of the Sabbath fulfilled the Passover, the Sabbath, and eventually Pentecost.

  • @sikwass1677
    @sikwass1677 8 месяцев назад

    I stumbled across this page and I think it's a good presentation. I fully concur and it has added to what I already accepted as true. It is just unfortunate that most of the presentation slides were nore fully beamed up to make it more easier to follow, good presentation nonetheless. Perhaps you. An add them on this page for anyone to refer to.

  • @homerscornbread
    @homerscornbread Год назад

    I was worried according to his calendar explanation at around 20:23 that this couldn't be right because it has the seder being eaten on the first day of unleavened bread. And we know that you are instructed to eat nothing but unleavened bread those days. But reading it again in Exodus 12 it does in fact line up. That on the twilight of Abib 14, that night (the 15th) eating the lamb "with unleavened bread " leaving none of it until the morning?

  • @ΚΩΣΤΑΣΚΗΡΟΠΟΙΟΣ
    @ΚΩΣΤΑΣΚΗΡΟΠΟΙΟΣ Год назад +1

    The one or the first of the sabbath or sabbaths for Greeks means the next day after sabbath,
    Sunday

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  Год назад

      Well, I know Youngs Literal Translation, Concordant Literal New Testament and several Greeks I know who disagree with you very strongly.

    • @ΚΩΣΤΑΣΚΗΡΟΠΟΙΟΣ
      @ΚΩΣΤΑΣΚΗΡΟΠΟΙΟΣ Год назад

      @@bereanendeavor2419 Sometimes words have different meanings in different time periods. Anyway, thank you for your answear and i agree with your video Jesus crucified and burried on Wednesday and resurrected on Saturday. God bless you and your ministry

  • @soteriology400
    @soteriology400 9 месяцев назад

    Jesus mentioned there are twelve hours in a day. If we go by this, Wednesday 9th hour to Saturday 9th hour, we have the full 3 days and 3 nights. Jesus could not have risen before the 9th hour on Saturday. Half a day later, was sunrise, 6am on Sunday. This was 3.5 days total. Exactly 40 years later, to the day, was the prophecy of the 2 witnesses fulfilled, 3.5 days.

  • @priscillajervey8345
    @priscillajervey8345 2 года назад +1

    You are 100% correct! Maybe just maybe christians will wake up and refraim from centuries-old traditions. But UNLESS there is more honesty from Pastors/churches , very little is going to change.WHY? So many can't bear to accept the fact their BELOVED clergy would't misguide them!! Also it would be too painful for them to have their confort zones disrupted. They believe man and NOT the words of Almighty God and HIS SON our Savior Jesus the Messiah and lord Jesus. They have made Satam a very happy camper!

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  2 года назад

      Thank you for your comment, Priscilla. I don't think most clergy intentionally misguide their Church. They have a difficult job in pastoring, and to research all the possible interpretations of the Word is no small task for anyone. What I am wanting to do is present answers based on scripture and create a hunger and appreciation for the reliability and accuracy of the Word. I am hopeful that Berean Endeavor will be a help to pastors and others in achieving that goal and to be a tool in bringing others to a saving knowledge of our Savior. I am happy to see that the program has been a blessing to you.

    • @priscillajervey8345
      @priscillajervey8345 2 года назад

      @@bereanendeavor2419 You are right, yes our Pastors have a difficult job pastoring us from the craddle to the grave. I would not want their job! They must contend with much. However with this being said, I and others have been terribly mishandled by some pastors who must adhere to centuries-old doctrines, or lose their positions.. I believe we need a 21st Century Reformation. We are living in a good time now as far as information is concerned and near as our fingertips. It has been my experience that pastors and bible study teachers don't like to be challenged. There is a saying: "Anyone can be right about anything until challenged." Mosy Christians, I personally believe don't really study their Bibles. It is hard work , takes dedication, can be emotionally painful, confusing , time consuming and requires a willinglyness to search for truth just as the Bereans did ESPECIALLY when what one is taught doesn"t make sense, i.e. the Trinity and a Friday crucifixion. There is much theological illiteracy , and yes I do blame this on the majority of pastors and inept bible study teachers. Many of them are very prideful and dislike being questioned. Fortunately they [the churches] can't kill us today as it is against the law, nonetheless they have their means - Fear and Intimindation! They..... the churches don't teach one HOW to think, but WHAT to think! Unfortunately the laity don't seem too interested in where or how they came by their beliefs / doctrines; they merely attend church with the attitude "Tell me Pastor what do I believe today?" The Trinity, the immortality of the soul, original sin, Free will, and an ever-burning hell fire are all the "stillborn babes" of the Roman Catholic church. WHY it was called the Holy Roman Catholic church is a mystery to me, there is nothing holy about this institution!! But I was once very ignorant too, but there is no excuse today with all the updated schlorship availiable. Thank you so much for presenting scriptural truth as oppose to tradition. God bless..

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  2 года назад

      @@priscillajervey8345 I can only speak for myself. I will do my best to teach truth. I have said multiple times that I believe learning is a process. I might not get it right the first time and might have to adjust some things as I move forward in my learning process, but the wonderful foundation we have is knowing that the Bible is the Word of God and is Truth. So, when I see multiple scriptures about the same event that don't seem to fit together properly, I begin to look for another interpretation of those scriptures that doesn't compromise the meaning of what is written but makes for a better fit in the overall picture. That might take time - maybe a long time - occasionally a next generation of time - but it is worth the effort to get it right for the glory of God. I am glad the Berean Endeavor has been a blessing to you and hope that future programs will bring a measure of joy to your life and in the lives of others who watch them.

    • @rickhuntling7338
      @rickhuntling7338 Год назад

      @@priscillajervey8345 you're about as ignorant as it comes. I personally would not allow you near any of the congregation like Paul teaches. Traditions is not a sinful word honey 1st Corinthians 11:2

  • @TayraAntolick
    @TayraAntolick 3 месяца назад

    It makes sense... However, how about the 10th of Nisan? That day is equated to the Triumphant Entry. If Jesus dies on Wednesday, that puts the Entry on the prior Sabbath. How do you reconcile the 10th of Nisan??

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  3 месяца назад

      It's a good question. The Lord would have made it to Bethany prior to the Sabbath on Friday so if He entered Jerusalem that evening or the next day He would have been within a Sabbath's Day journey away, therefore not breaking the Sabbath law (Acts 1:12).

  • @halfmanhalfspirit2303
    @halfmanhalfspirit2303 2 года назад +1

    Great video!
    Your slide said tomb was empty Friday night which is a sabbath (Saturday starts Friday sunset). But the title should read, crucified on Wednesday rose on Sabbath (Friday night). Or am I missing something?

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  2 года назад +1

      Thank you. I am glad you liked the video. The slide says the Lord rose from the dead prior to sunrise. I am separating Night and Day. Resurrection would have taken place technically on what we refer to as Saturday because it would have occurred after midnight on Friday. It gets tricky to describe something when blending the Jewish daily descriptions going from sunset to sunset with our daily descriptions going from midnight to midnight. Hopefully, it was clear to most who watched it.

    • @rickhuntling7338
      @rickhuntling7338 Год назад

      @@bereanendeavor2419 what kept the woman from preparing the body Friday if the work is allowed to continue. There is nothing that says the spices were bought by them onlt that they had prepared them which could have been purchased on Thursday in the three hours before the High Sabbath. Mk. 16:1 "had bought" doesn't necessarily emply that morning still being dark.

  • @EdwinDavidson-z2s
    @EdwinDavidson-z2s 5 месяцев назад

    Can some please show me how this was 31 AD ? I keep coming up with 34 AD. Please I've been studying this subject for a couple years and want everything perfect.

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  3 месяца назад

      My suggestion is to go to www.messengers-of-messiah.org. Click on Chapter 8 of the "Rod of an Almond Tree" book and start at page 14. Peter and Christie Michas do an excellent job of explaining this.

  • @highlanderthegreat
    @highlanderthegreat 8 месяцев назад

    your wrong on FRIDAY, he was placed in the tomb on friday evening by your thought you cant count a part of a day which you seem to..

  • @NormanChester882
    @NormanChester882 Год назад

    Robert do you believe the church will be raptured away before the Great tribulation?

  • @BlueSkyn23
    @BlueSkyn23 Год назад +1

    I seemed to understand until the end.
    You said at night he left the tomb.
    Before light.. Then at the end you said Saturday night. Saturday night is not sabbath Friday/Saturday is Sabbath.
    Is it like this?
    Tuesday/Wednesday preparation 14 Nisan
    That night he did the Marriage Supper
    The day he was crucified before sunset
    Wednesday/Thursday 15 Nisan
    Wednesday PM grave
    Thursday AM grave
    Thursday/Friday 16 Nisan
    Thursday PM grave
    Friday AM grave
    Friday/Saturday 17 Nisan
    Friday PM grave
    Risen before Saturday Morning
    Sabbath Friday sunset to Saturday sunset
    At sunset becomes the next day
    Saturday night is not Sabbath

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  Год назад +1

      Wednesday Crucifixion and placed in the tomb - Day 1. Wednesday night - Night 1. Thursday - Day 2. Thursday Night - Day 2. Friday - Day 3. Friday Night - Night 3. The Lord rose from the dead sometime before day began on Saturday (Shabbat - Sabbath). I hope this helps clarify.

  • @mumbikariuki3692
    @mumbikariuki3692 8 месяцев назад +1

    which passover did Jesus celebrate with hid disciples?

    • @PennySmart
      @PennySmart Месяц назад

      Yes, that's another problem with this theory, it solves the problem of 3 days/3 nights, but raises other problems

    • @Mayburyj
      @Mayburyj 8 дней назад

      He didn’t,
      The last supper was not a Passover sader, the description of the meal gives us those indications. There was also a tradition at that time of a gathering meal the day before (Nissan 13) for those who pilgrimaged to Jerusalem. Jesus died on the cross the following evening as the lambs for Passover were sacrificed on Nissan 14 for the evening Passover meal (sader) Nissan 15 after sunset. By which time Jesus was in the tomb. I think Nissan 14 may have been a Wednesday and maybe 30AD but it’s hard to be sure.

  • @harryallen457
    @harryallen457 2 года назад

    Correct

  • @ctoph238
    @ctoph238 8 месяцев назад

    Dear brother, it's correct teaching. But you mixed up John 19,14 with John 19,31, but this does not change the message. The LORD rose in the night from Friday towards Saturday. This was still Aviv 16th, because a biblical day starts at the morning (Gen 1,5). So the counting for Shavuot allready has started on this Friday, so the next Sabbath was the first one of 7, as you explained. Your video was a blessing for me. God bless you!
    Greetings from Germany

    • @RidinWithJesus
      @RidinWithJesus 8 месяцев назад

      Genesis 1:5 KJV
      And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day.
      A day begins at 6pm or sunset on the evening, not in the morning

    • @christophax961
      @christophax961 7 месяцев назад

      @@RidinWithJesus When was the first evening (Hebrew: "erev" - Sundown) ??? In the beginning it was ALL DARK.
      Gen 1,5 "... it bekame evening (sundown), and it bekame morning (sunrise), day one (jom echad)" !

    • @RidinWithJesus
      @RidinWithJesus 7 месяцев назад

      @@christophax961 day 1 of creation was the first evening

    • @ctoph238
      @ctoph238 7 месяцев назад

      Evening is "sundown" in Hebrew. How can the day start with an evening, when there was already no light ... ?

    • @RidinWithJesus
      @RidinWithJesus 7 месяцев назад

      @@ctoph238 because the "day" isn't referring to daylight but rather the totality of a day. The day begins at sunset, not when the sunrises.

  • @gazzammore327
    @gazzammore327 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have heard about this Wednesday Crucifixion theory many times over the years, and I still don’t agree with it. One thing I have learned over the years is that you don’t base your theology on one text in the Bible. I would suggest that you Google “Jewish Inclusive Reckoning.” That is that the Jewish system of reckoning time is different from modern calculation of time. That any part of the day is counted as a day. Jesus died 3pm Friday, day 1. he rested in the tomb on the Sabbath, Day 2. And rose again on the first day of the week, day 3. In Luke 24 it says that Jesus rose on the first day of the week. Also see Mark 16:1,2. And there was two walking along the road to Emmaus and Jesus came up along side of them and asked why they were downcast?
    And they told Jesus in verse 21 But we trusted that it had been he which should have redeemed Israel: and beside all this, to day is the third day since these things were done. Counting back from the first day, three days, 1st day, 2nd day, Sabbath, 3rd day called Preparation day which we call Friday. So it cannot be Wednesday. What we are seeing here is the Jewish Inclusive Reckoning coming into play.

  • @angielovesusa
    @angielovesusa Год назад +1

    People don't know by the Hebrew calendar, a day starts about 6pm, not midnight. And they don't know that there were 3 Sabbaths the week Jesus died.
    Churches don't teach that Jewish feast days are High Sabbaths.
    Jesus had Passover (Tuesday a High Sabbath) and was taken after dark(Wednesday- a preparation day for Thursday Feast of Unleavened Bread a High Sabbath) Wednesday and was crucified. Had to be buried quickly, before 6pm, when Feast of Unleavened bread would start.
    Friday during the day the women bought and prepared the spices for His body. They had to wait until Sunday to take them to the tomb.
    They found he had Already been resurrected. (Some time after 6pm Saturday [for Jews the start of Sunday] he would have resurrected.

    • @scented-leafpelargonium3366
      @scented-leafpelargonium3366 Год назад

      AngieLovesUSA : The Day of Passover (Nisan 14th) is not a high Sabbath. It is a PREPARATION day, on which work could be done in order to PREPARE for the next day, which was the First Day of Unleavened Bread on Nisan 15th, which is the HIGH SABBATH, before which Yeshua had to be taken off the cross on Wednesday. The Passover meal was on Tuesday, but it was the PREPARATION DAY BEFORE THE HIGH SABBATH, but NOT a High Sabbath itself, otherwise there would be two High Sabbaths in a row and it would be forbidden to work in order to prepare as the Sabbath restrictions would fobid shopping etc.
      I lived in Israel for 10 years as a Hilton chef and saw these days observed every year.

    • @angielovesusa
      @angielovesusa Год назад +1

      @@scented-leafpelargonium3366 The Passover is a High Sabbath.
      My husband's family is Jewish.

    • @scented-leafpelargonium3366
      @scented-leafpelargonium3366 Год назад +1

      @@angielovesusa I lived in Israel & prepared Passover Seder meals for Jews at the Kosher Hilton Tel-Aviv, although not a Jew myself, I was involved in the observance of the Hebrew calendar for over 10 years until the state decided to kick me out for being a Gentile, and there were two High Sabbaths during the week of Pesach (Passover), one being the First Day of Unleavened Bread and the other being the last or Seventh Day of Unleavened Bread, but because the days start at sunset the 15th Nisan starts on the evening before at the end of 14th Nisan.
      The 14th Nisan itself, according to verses in the Torah is the actual Day of Passover, which the Brit Hadashah (New Testament) describes as the Preparation Day that precedes the High Sabbath on the 15th, but the 14th itself is not a Sabbath as far as I know, or there would be two Annual Sabbaths in a consecutive row, so it depends what you and your husband mean by the term "The Passover," whether it is the Day of Passover on 14th, or the First Day of Unleavened Bread on the 15th, or to describe the whole Passover as a holiday, i.e. a 7 day week, with 14th making it 8 days in some Jewish circles. Yeshua was crucified on the Preparation Day, or the Day of Passover on Nisan 14th, just preceding the High Sabbath of the First Day of Unleavened Bread on Nisan 15th, before which Jewish law dictated that He must be taken down from the cross as the High Sabbath was due at sunset. But if your husband means that the Day of Passover or the Preparation Day is a High Sabbath, then Jewish law was broken by letting Him hang on that day.
      The 14th is called Passover as the Passover lambs were slaughtered the day before the Sabbath on 15th as no work would be permitted on the Sabbath celebration rest day itself.
      I'm not sure if that was what you meant or you were pointing out an error in my understanding.
      The early Jewish Church remembered Yeshua's death annually on the 14th Nisan on the Day of Passover, plus the Quartodeciman churches founded by John the Apostle in Asia Minor, from whom the Celtic Church of Ireland and Britain took their Sabbath-keeping practices and the observance of Nisan 14th, before the Roman Easter and Good Friday became widespread.
      Maybe you can clarify what you mean by "the Passover is a High Sabbath" so that I can fullly understand what is correct, as I would be happy to address any error I have made in my text.
      Shalom 🌿🕊

  • @rickhuntling7338
    @rickhuntling7338 Год назад +1

    You're very brean with so much error?
    1. Nisan 10th triumph entry Sunday morning.
    2. Lamb of GOD was inspected 4 days Nisan 10 to Wed.\Thur. Passover Nisan 14th for spot or blemish with Herod inspected for the Jew, Pilot for the Gentile after sundown Passover eve.
    3. JESUS was scurged on the Thursday morning nailed to the cross at 9:00am still Passover eve Nisan 14th.
    4. HE dies at the 9th hour Nisan 14th with 3+ hours of daylight remaining DAY 1 in the heart of the earth.
    5. Sundown Nisan 15th High Sabbath Unleaven Bread Thursday evening to Sundown Friday; NIGHT 1 DAY 2 in the heart of the earth.
    6. Nisan 16th 7th day Sabbath from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday. Night 2 Day 3 in the heart of the earth.
    7. Sundown Saturday Nisan 17th First Fruits work is allowed for the women Mayy leaves while it is still dark, JESUS rises at the breaking of the dawn the moment that separates night from day Night three.
    8. a Wednesday ✝️the women could have prepared the body on Thursday night\Friday day. That didn't happen.
    9 1st day of the week is sundown Saturday afthe the sabbath (singular) it doesn't matter if the High Sabbath was the day before
    10. Debettie Hebrew Calendar is the most accurate and in 31 AD the Passover Preparationday was a Wed.\Thur. Passover.
    11. Dan. 9:27 says Messiah caused the sacrifices and oblations to cease in the midst of the week not Tues\Wed.
    12. You get 4 days and nights with a Wednesday ✝️.
    13. Ezek. 4:6,7 40 years YHWH bear the abominations of continuing sacrifices after the final perfect last sacrifice was made Thursday at the 9th hour.. "HE made it (thy HolyCity) desolate to end the abominations.
    14. The Talmud says the crimson thread never turnd white for 40 years from before the Temple was deatroyed.

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  Год назад +1

      Rick, I appreciate you watching the programs very much and your comments. They are good comments and tell me you enjoy studying the Word. The Greeks I know tell me Sabbaton can only be translated as "Sabbath" as I stated in the video. Also, the Lord had already risen from the dead by the time Mary arrived at the tomb while it was still dark because when she arrived she saw that the stone was already rolled away. So I would encourage you to re-examine the scriptural narrative and view it with an open mind. The good thing is that the scriptural account is accurate - it is our interpretation that sometimes needs to be adjusted. Another good thing is that God was so merciful not to require us to have to know all these details exactly right to make it into heaven - just have absolute trust that the sacrifice Yeshua made for us was totally acceptable to the Father as full payment for our sins. But I am looking forward to getting to heaven and listening to Yeshua answer all the questions. 🙂

    • @rickhuntling7338
      @rickhuntling7338 Год назад

      @@bereanendeavor2419 The text doesn't say she arrived at the tomb while still dark, "Examine the scriptures". You say "sabbath" proves your theory, I say o"on the first day used in every Gospel trumps your one word theory and put't it to rest.
      I've almost finished with my book "Midst Of The Week" which is all about Dan. 9, Ezek. 4 leading up to the week of our Passover Lamb and "HE" crucified. I've put 11 years into that Passion week with over 200 pages of documented research. I have "Examined the scriptures" 100 fold over your research efforts. I didn't put a week into the "week" then make a video.
      Correct it's not a salvation issue but it is the only sign that was given to to the Jews be three days and thre nights in the heart of the earth. The 3 days and nights fulfilled and confirmed our New Everlasting Covenant with the "many", Psalms 16:10, Isa. 55:3.
      Your therory falls apart on Friday because the women would have prepared HIS body on Friday.
      It's a Glory Issue, my GOD said 69 weeks to Messiah cut off and HE preformed it to the day and hour Thursday Nissan 14th at the 9th hour in 31 ad. 483 years before Nehemaih was issued the decree on Nisan 14th at the 9th hour in 454 bc. You can get the day and hour if you "examine the scriptures".

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  Год назад +1

      @@rickhuntling7338 "John 20:1 Now on the first day of the week Mary Magdalene *came early to the tomb, while it *was still dark, and saw the stone already taken away from the tomb." (NASB) I can see that you have invested a tremendous amount of time and effort into what you believe, so I wish you well, Rick. Thank you, again, for taking the time to watch Berean Endeavor.

    • @rickhuntling7338
      @rickhuntling7338 Год назад

      @@bereanendeavor2419 your wothless arguments cause confusion and puts the Holy Bible's inerrancy in question. That's not what the Bereans did. It's what men out for hit's on their videos do for selfish reasons. You're vested in your video I'm vested in the inerrancy of scriptures.
      Jn.20:1 literally only states she left for the tomb while it was still dark. The fact that she could see the stone was taken away the breaking of the dawn was spent and the day began to shine it's light. Your assumption is that it was still dark when she arrived. "erchetai" :to come, go; doen't imply she arrived at the destination.
      There was no street lights, so logic points to a 1st century woman wouldn't be out in the dead of night wondering the streets of Jerusalem alone to enter a tomb. Let alone confront Roman soldiers in the dark of night.
      You never adressed why the women didn't prepare the body on Friday in your Wednesday ✝️theory. The had 24 hours to do the work.

    • @PennySmart
      @PennySmart Месяц назад

      ​@@bereanendeavor2419very true!

  • @halfmanhalfspirit2303
    @halfmanhalfspirit2303 2 года назад

    Please explain how he ate the Passover meal?

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  2 года назад

      Please watch "The Lord's Supper" video for that explanation.

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  Год назад

      Please watch my video "The Lord's Supper". I hope that will help answer your question.

    • @rickhuntling7338
      @rickhuntling7338 Год назад

      The LORD's supper wasn't the Passover meal. It was the preperation day meal. The Lambs are slain on the 14th of Nisan then eaten that evening of Unleaven Bread Nisan 15th. JESUS died in the midst of the week Wed.\Thur. Passover at the 9th hour. Secular Thursday 3:00 PM.

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  Год назад

      @@rickhuntling7338 Please watch my video, "The Lord's Supper". It will cost you another 27 minutes and 30 seconds, but I think it will help explain.

    • @laidback1.0.1.2
      @laidback1.0.1.2 5 месяцев назад

      Ok so here's the thing
      Jesus ate the unleavened bread which is commanded to be eaten starting the 14th day at evening, which is the start of the 15th day
      The passover and the Feast start the 14th day at evening at the going down of the sun, that Wednesday

  • @brendabolin9698
    @brendabolin9698 Год назад

    Do you believe Jesus Christ came in the flesh

  • @highlanderthegreat
    @highlanderthegreat 8 месяцев назад +1

    you are not even taking into consideration the time of day, you CAN NOT use our modern time of midnight to midnight as 24 hrs YOU MUST USE SUNSET TO SUNSET OR PUT ANOTHER WAY SAY 6 PM TO 6PM AS A DAY a jewish day not our gentile day....

  • @Debbiegeer
    @Debbiegeer Год назад

    Please acknowledge Dr. Victor Paul's research on this subject. No mention of him at all in this video even though it was his work of research that revealed a Wednesday crucifixion.

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  Год назад

      Thank you for your reply and for watching the program. Unfortunately, I am unfamiliar with Dr. Victor Paul and his research but glad to hear that he, too, figured out the days of the week for the Crucifixion and Resurrection that match the Biblical description. There are quite a number of students of the Word that have come to the conclusion of a Wednesday crucifixion, and because of that there are a growing number of people who are embracing this teaching.

  • @ronbonds9714
    @ronbonds9714 3 года назад

    Mr. Vander Maten, I just discovered your ministry today, Sunday, 11/21/21. I am no Bible scholar, but am, rather, a regular reader, studier, and avid student of the WORD. I would agree that accuracy in everything given in scripture is paramount to understanding, properly, the HOLY WORD. I am interested in your subject here and my plan is to look more deeply into the matter. I have a simple question of you, if you please. Just as a curiosity of your background, and training, and education regarding Bible matters, I ask are you a SDA member/teacher/pastor? I find that knowing such would be relevant to my thoughts on your teachings, just as it would be were you a Southern Baptist, a Methodist, a 'Charismatic', or a Calvinist, et al, as your baseline of doctine and theology. I do not mean to imply, in any manner, that such would be a qualifier of what you propose in the video, as to it's accuracy, or inaccuracy. I appreciate your reply.

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  3 года назад +2

      Hello Mr. Bonds. I appreciate your interest in Berean Endeavor. I am not affiliated with any denomination. I have had the opportunity to work with many various Christian leaders and glean from them, discarding what doesn't seem to make sense to me and embracing that which does. I believe the Bible does not contradict itself (it is God's Word) so that helps in sifting through various interpretations, looking for the one that lines up with all the other related passages of scripture. Not an easy task. One of the teachings "Who Was 'The Mother of Him?'" in this series is unique to me, and I say so in the video. I believe learning is a journey. There might be some things I teach which I find later may need some adjusting, but I try to document what is taught so those who review the teaching (as you are doing) can see how the conclusion is reached and make your own decision. I make the teachings available to you and anyone else who can be helped by them. I hope and pray that I will be able to add more teachings to this channel and that they will be a blessing to those who watch them.

    • @ronbonds9714
      @ronbonds9714 3 года назад +1

      @@bereanendeavor2419 , thanks for your response. I agree that the WORD is inerrant in it's totality. I look forward to reviewing other of your videos.

    • @rickhuntling7338
      @rickhuntling7338 Год назад +1

      @@ronbonds9714 I thought he might be SDA also. They have tried and failed to put the resurrection on the Sabbath like everthing else on the 7th day.
      Well my bible is very clear in the 4 Gospels HE was resurrected at the breaking of the dawn Sunday morning with an earthquake being the glorous moment that separates the dark from the light.

    • @homerscornbread
      @homerscornbread Год назад

      This is an amazing discovery. Talk about lifting the fog! Praise God! I used to be a Seventh Day Adventist. They would be blessed to know this truth and add it to their doctrine. I am also unaffiliated with any denomination for the same reason. To glean truth as I find it anywhere. And Yeshua is my Rabbi. To their credit I learned a lot from the Seventh Day Adventist Church that the protestant denominations are not yet apprised of. In my opinion the continued sanctity of the seventh day not being the least of them. As I often ask myself while being remade (not yet fully recovered and delivered from sin) what is more advantageous for me? The risen Christ defending me at the right hand of power, or the blood of the slain Yeshua whose carcass still in the grave that Shabbat covers me while I walk with God to perfection. Admittedly it is a difficult question to answer and reminds me that my righteousness is filthy rags. All the more reason to thank God for His mercy, and the blood of His slain Son that covers me in it.

    • @ronbonds9714
      @ronbonds9714 Год назад

      @@rickhuntling7338 I agree brother. The Sabbath is law, and if one lives by the law, they are responsible for all of it. And, even then it would hold no profit, as we are Saved by the blood of the Lamb, and our belief on that, and that alone.

  • @PennySmart
    @PennySmart Месяц назад

    It does not make sense because with this theory, the women end up going to the tomb to prepare the body on Saturday, i.e. on the weekly Sabbath, which is also a day of rest, and that's impossible. BTW it doesn't say that they "bought" spices, but prepared them on the day of the crucifixion (Luke 23:56)
    Also you forgot that days start at nightfall the day before in the Bible (and in the modern state of Israel).
    Further, as for Bibles mistranslating Luke 24.1, you absolutely cannot claim that if you're not proficient in Koine Greek. I am a translator, and it's much more complicated than you think. One word in one language doesn't equal another word, always the same, in another language. You have to look at the context and grammar. For instance, the English word "consideration" means something different in "for good and valuable consideration" than in "you have all my consideration". Same with execute: He executed the agreement means he signed it but he executed the prisoner means he killed him. In my language, it won't be the same word for consideration 1 and consideration 2, same for executed 1 and executed 2. Sometimes a reviewer who doesn’t know legal English will query my translations, saying exactly what you're saying: it's the same word, why did you translate it differently?
    I found an article (link below) on a Thursday crucifixion and it solves all those problems. Thursday, Préparation day and crucifixion, Friday, Feast of Unleavened Bread, High Sabbath, followed by Saturday, weekly Sabbath, and the women go to the tomb on Sunday morning, the first day of the week, which fits with the fact that the first Christians met on Sunday because it's Resurrection day. They started meeting on Sundays before the New Testament was even written.
    We have 3 days and 3 nights, not 3 x 24 hrs because time was not calculated so precisely in that culture, a part of a day =a day.
    Then, "sabbaths" would refer to Friday and Saturday, and it would not be a mistranslation. The Greek probably said something like "after the Sabbaths" or "once the Sabbaths had ended", which was rendered by "on the first day of the week", which is called a transposition : same meaning, expressed from a different perspective, like in English, you'd say: he swam across the river but in French we would say literally he crossed river by swimming. The meaning is the same, English usually describes reality while French shows the result. I hope that makes sense to you but really, really, you can't prove a mistranslation by looking up words in dictionaries: you need to know the language.

  • @formeyousee
    @formeyousee 2 года назад +1

    This is interesting. So your understanding is that Jesus actually died & was buried daytime Wednesday when preparation for Passover Sabbath was occurring?
    And Friday night is when Jesus arose? And the discovered empty tomb was later that next Saturday morning?
    Hopefully, I summed up your position correctly.
    Also, in John 20:1 is the first day of the week while it was still dark referencing Sunday that began sundown Saturday?
    Has anyone offered any challenges to you from the Scriptures after hearing your explanation? It seems like you really did a lot of research into this.
    Thanks. I discovered you on TCT. Loving your ministry.

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  2 года назад

      Thank you for your kind comments.
      Wednesday death and burial before the sun set - yes
      Friday night before the sun rose on Saturday morning resurrection - yes
      Wednesday, Thursday, Friday - 3 Days
      Wednesday Night, Thursday Night, Friday Night - 3 Nights
      John 20:1 - "First Day of the Week" is an incorrect translation. Should be "one of the sabbaths" which means the resurrection took place on Sabbath (Friday Night before the sun rose on Saturday).
      Fortunately for me, I'm not alone on this viewpoint. You will be able to find this idea in other posted online articles.
      Please let TCT know that you are enjoying the teaching on Berean Endeavor. It will be an encouragement to them.
      Thank you, again.

    • @formeyousee
      @formeyousee 2 года назад

      @@bereanendeavor2419 I certainly will. Thanks for the clarity. Blessings!

  • @arkayweber534
    @arkayweber534 8 месяцев назад

    7th day Sabbath day of rest😮 they rested the Sabbath according to Gods Commandments😮 stop trying to confuse the word please😮 it is written😊

  • @bigd5773
    @bigd5773 Год назад

    I disagree with your conclusion about a Saturday morning/Friday night. You using somewhat circular argument for anchoring your timeline.
    Here is what I think you are missing:
    The feast of first fruits (also considered a Sabbath) is the first day of the week after the Passover. This fulfills your “translation issues” without creating logical/constancy issues at the same time. One issue is why would they wait 3 days to prepare Jesus’ body? It is implied that it is because of the Sabbath(s). Yet according to you, you have the Mary’s and disciples breaking all sorts of Sabbath laws the weekly Sabbath.
    Anyway, here is a better timeline that takes into account your problems but doesn’t create more problems:
    Thursday afternoon: Preparation Day, Jesus dies along with the Passover lambs.
    Thursday night(really Fri to the Jews): High Sabbath Passover begins, no work allowed.
    Friday day: still Passover/ high Sabbath.
    Friday night:weekly Sabbath begins, no work
    Saturday day: Still weekly Sabbath.
    Saturday night: Feast of First Fruits, STILL a Sabbath, but one in which work is allowed, Jesus Rises sometime during that night.
    Sunday morning: At the end of the(weekly) Sabbath, as it began to dawn into the (Feast of first fruits) Sabbath (during which people were allowed to do work), the women headed to the tomb and found it empty.
    Again, this keeps the spacing the same, but moves it back a day, which gets rid of the awkward, non-sabbath days where they would’ve gone to the tomb to do the spices instead of waiting to do it later and break Sabbath laws (even thought they seemed to be intentionally keeping them three days earlier. This also addresses the issue of why the very early church would have begun gathering on Sunday. It also gives the correct time for the event between the triumphal entry and his death to take place.

    • @rickhuntling7338
      @rickhuntling7338 Год назад

      1st fruits isn't a sabbath, the women can prepare the body. The resurection was at the breaking of the dawn Sunday morning. I agree with 95% of what you posted other than 1st fruits is a feast not a sabbath and the resurection being at the begining of darkness I put the earthquake at the last second of darkness and the first second the light of a new creation.

  • @keepthechange2811
    @keepthechange2811 2 года назад

    I like it but why not use kjv?

  • @michaelerway5207
    @michaelerway5207 9 месяцев назад

    Not totally correct, he doesn’t mention that the first day of the week begins at dusk Saturday evening. It does make a difference in understanding when each event actually happens.

  • @stophatin1354
    @stophatin1354 Год назад +1

    Use the 66 book Kjv Bible please. And read the whole thing for yourself.

    • @scented-leafpelargonium3366
      @scented-leafpelargonium3366 Год назад

      Stop hatin : Why the KJV? It translates Passover in the book of Acts as "Easter." The name "Jesus" was not in the original publishing in 1611 as the letter "J" did not yet exist in the English language. So what is the argument for KJV, that it never changes or has no mistakes in it? There's two I have found already which reveals the human side of it.
      Also they changed the name of Yeshua's brother, who wrote an epistle in the New Testament, from Ya'akov ("Jacob") into "JAMES" (!) This was to flatter King James I so that he would see his own name in the Bible and be more inclined to sponsor their project.
      The KJV also "translates" the one word YEHUDAH, meaning "praise", four different ways:
      JUDAS (Yehudah) for Judas Iscariot
      JUDE (Yehudah) the brother of Yeshua and writer of the epistle
      JUDAH (Yehudah) the Tribe of "Judah"
      JUDEA (Yehuduah) the land of "Judea"
      All from ONE word!
      That shows some INCONSISTENCY! 🙃

    • @rickhuntling7338
      @rickhuntling7338 Год назад

      @@scented-leafpelargonium3366 I use the KJV knowing its many mistakes that change doctrines. Dan. 9:26, 27 have three mistakes that have 95% of christians believing a lie.
      1. "a people" and "a prince" was changed to "the prince by adding the definite article to people and prince. The change made "prince" the anticedent to HE in 9:27 when in the Hebrew Messiah is antecedent to the pro-form HE. With this error 95% of christians believe 9:27 says the antichrist makes a covenant with Israel then breaks it 1\2 way throught the great tribulation. In truth Dan. 9:27 reads "and HE (Messiah) shall confirm the covenant (Isa. 55:1-7) with the many (ever people,tongue and nation) for one week (Passion week) and in the midst of the week (Wednesday\Thursday ✝️) HE (Messiah) shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to ceace (IT IS FINISHED) .
      2. KJV has "Messiah cutoff and not for himself" howbeit noble and self sacrificing it doesn't say it. Interpreted correctly it reads "Messiah cut off and shall have nothing" meaning HE came for the children of Israel and ascended with nothing.

  • @Ann-JesusIsLord
    @Ann-JesusIsLord 8 месяцев назад

    Leviticus tells us it is the day after the sabbath, not on the sabbath.
    Leviticus 23/11-16
    11 And he shall wave the sheaf before the Lord, to be accepted for you: on the morrow after the sabbath the priest shall wave it.
    12 And ye shall offer that day when ye wave the sheaf an he lamb without blemish of the first year for a burnt offering unto the Lord.
    13 And the meat offering thereof shall be two tenth deals of fine flour mingled with oil, an offering made by fire unto the Lord for a sweet savour: and the drink offering thereof shall be of wine, the fourth part of an hin.
    14 And ye shall eat neither bread, nor parched corn, nor green ears, until the selfsame day that ye have brought an offering unto your God: it shall be a statute for ever throughout your generations in all your dwellings.
    15 And ye shall count unto you from the morrow after the sabbath, from the day that ye brought the sheaf of the wave offering; seven sabbaths shall be complete:
    16 Even unto the morrow after the seventh sabbath shall ye number fifty days; and ye shall offer a new meat offering unto the Lord.

  • @richardpeck1973
    @richardpeck1973 6 месяцев назад

    It always is interesting to see how little these people know about the Jewish Culture. The Crucifixion explanation in the gospels is Jewish Culture 101, and they have no idea what they so confidently teach. If you want to find out which Day Jesus was crucified on read the early church father Justin Martyr. He's only about 100 years removed from the crucifixion and should have a better idea about what happened than some so-called expert 2,000 years removed from the event, wouldn't you agree? Remember the Scripture that says study to show yourself approved, a workman that needs not to be ashamed. This man should be ashamed of what he is teaching.

    • @PennySmart
      @PennySmart Месяц назад

      It's true that he doesn't know that Jewish days start at sunset, and that Rosh Hashana is a Rabbinical invention from Babylon. The Biblical new year starts in the spring, month of nissan, not in the Autumn, yom teruah, feast of trumpets, but he spent a lot of ton research.

  • @chapmaned24
    @chapmaned24 8 месяцев назад

    Genesis 1:5 DARKNESS = NIGHT. Jesus died when it was DARK, which is the RULES of when to kill the PASSOVER LAMB. This has nothing to do with HOURS, but LIGHT AND DARK.
    Jesus said NOTHING about TOME/GRAVE. This is about DEATH/RESURRECTION, not TOMB/GRAVE.
    Leviticus 23:5-8
    In the fourteenth day of the first month at even is the LORD’s passover. And on the fifteenth day of the same month is the feast of unleavened bread unto the LORD: SEVEN DAYS ye must eat unleavened bread. In the first day ye shall have an holy convocation: ye shall do no servile work therein. But ye shall offer an offering made by fire unto the LORD seven days: in the seventh day is an holy convocation: ye shall do no servile work therein.
    Exodus 12:18
    In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at even, ye shall eat unleavened bread, until the one and twentieth day of the month at even.
    Exodus 12:18
    In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at even, ye shall eat unleavened bread, until the one and twentieth day of the month at even.
    Luke 22:1
    Now the feast of unleavened bread drew nigh, which is called the Passover.
    PASSOVER
    Day #1 Nisan 15-Friday-Begins “ON” Thursday “AT” sunset-Sabbath-Kill the lamb (Last Supper) & Jesus
    Day #2 Nisan 16-SATURDAY-WEEKLY SABBATH
    Day #3 Nisan 17-SUNDAY-Jesus Rose from the Dead
    Day #4 Nisan 18-MONDAY
    Day #5 Nisan 19-TUESDAY
    Day #6 Nisan 20-WEDNESDAY
    Day #7 Nisan 21-THURSDAY-ENDS “ON” THURSDAY “AT” SUNSET-SABBATH
    Passover is a seven day feast, not a one day thing. It begins on the 14th day of the first month at evening, and ends on the 21st day of the first month at evening.
    Three Days and Three Nights
    FRIDAY *Night #1. About 3:00pm Friday (PARTIAL NIGHT) DEATH
    FRIDAY Day #1. 3:00pm (Sunrise) to Sunset Friday
    SATURDAY Night #2. Sunset to Sunrise Saturday
    SATURDAY Day #2. Sunrise to Sunset Saturday
    SUNDAY Night #3. Sunset to Sunrise Sunday
    **Day #3. Sunrise Sunday (PARTIAL DAY)
    1. DARK
    John 20:1
    “The first day of the week (SUNDAY) cometh Mary Magdalene EARLY, when it was yet DARK, unto the sepulchre, and seeth the stone taken away from the sepulchre.”
    2. EARLY IN THE MORNING
    Luke 24:1
    “Now upon the first day of the week (SUNDAY), VERY EARLY IN THE MORNING, they came unto the sepulchre, bringing the spices which they had prepared, and certain others with them.”
    If you were to only believe the evidence provided, you would be willing to believe that it was dark. But what about the rest of the four gospels? Why do they conveniently leave those accounts out? Let’s look at those accounts.
    3. DAWN
    Matthew 28:1-2
    “In the end of the sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week, came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to see the sepulchre. And, behold, there was a great earthquake: for the angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat upon it.
    NOTE: The stone was rolled away at DAWN. So, if Jesus rose from the dead on Saturday, as they claim, he was STUCK in that TOMB until Dawn on Sunday.
    4. SUNRISE
    Mark 16:2-4
    “And VERY EARLY in the morning the first day of the week (SUNDAY), they came unto the sepulchre AT THE RISING OF THE SUN. And they said among themselves, WHO SHALL ROLL US AWAY THE STONE from the door of the sepulchre? And when they looked, they saw that the stone was rolled away…”
    Note: The stone was rolled away at DAWN, and at SUNRISE, they asked, “who shall roll away the stone?” No, the women didn’t get to the “tomb” until AFTER sunrise, and NO, Jesus didn’t rise from the dead on Saturday. If he was, he was PACING BACK AND FORTH IN THE TOMB, BECAUSE NO ONE CAME TO ROLL AWAY THE STONE UNTIL DAWN ON SUNDAY MORNING! HELLO?

  • @MGriffith-u7o
    @MGriffith-u7o 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is wrong and corrupt teaching. The first day of the week is never interpreted or called a sabbath. The first day of thw week is Sunday not Saturday. Not a sabbath day. Jesus died and was buried on a thursday. The Jews preparation day. Sabbath is a day of rest not a day of resurrection. This teaching is absolutely wrong. From the study of the greek text. In Act 20: 7 Paul preached and broke bread on the first day of the week. The language is the same as in the greek when it says in the gospels Jesus rose from the dead on the first day of the week. Your teaching is wong. Jrsus rose from the dead on a Sunday not a Saturday. 😊

    • @stevenklinkhamer9069
      @stevenklinkhamer9069 8 месяцев назад

      Thursday definitely works better than a Friday crucifixion, that's for sure. Thursday I agree looks like a reasonable possibility for the day of the week Jesus was crucified. This viewpoint has merit in my humble opinion.

    • @chrislucastheprotestantview
      @chrislucastheprotestantview 7 месяцев назад

      I disagree for many reas9ns. The waves head was cut AS SOON AS SABBATH ENDED. It took hours to prepare. Had to be ready by about 9am.
      But the main point is, it already had to be OUT OF THE GROUND to be cut. Therefore JESUS was out of the ground also, to represent the antitypical wave sheaf offering.
      And he also pointed out Matthew 28

  • @thenarrowroad58
    @thenarrowroad58 7 месяцев назад

    You are deluded brother..Never ever use a roman calendar to determine Gods events..get back to exodus 12 and leviticus 23

  • @alanhales6369
    @alanhales6369 Год назад

    Berean endeavour, will you stop your Biblically ignorant nonsense about 3 days and 3 nights, you take ONE out of context scripture Matt 12: 40 and it's 3 days and 3 nights, and you reject the NINETEEN scriptures that say Jesus rose on the 3rd day. You cannot get 3 days and 3 nights out of the 3rd day.
    If you read the gospels, you'll only find one Sabbath day, which was the Saturday weekly Sabbath day. The reason why John said that Sabbath was a High day, was because it was Passover week.
    The gospels tell us that Jesus was crucified the day before the Saturday weekly Sabbath day and He rose the day after the Sabbath day.
    Your erroneous (Sabbaths Plural) was added from the Aramaic and is wrongly translated.
    The gospels tell us that Jesus was crucified on a Friday and rose on a Sunday
    One of the gospels tells us what Jesus did from day to day from Palm Sunday to resurrection Sunday and Jesus was still alive on Friday until 3pm.
    Another gospel says a Saturday was 6 days before Passover when Jesus would be crucified.
    So you do the maths and see how wrong you are.

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  Год назад

      Alan, I appreciate your passion and that you watched my program. I would encourage you to watch it, again, with an open mind because it answers many of the statements you made. You will notice that I quote Greeks and the Concordant Literal New Testament who disagree with your interpretation - strongly. Youngs Literal Translation is another source who agrees with the Greeks who I questioned and who disagree with you. And the Matt. 12:40 quote was not taken out of context. The Lord was clearly referring to the timeframe when He would be in the grave between His death and resurrection. Thankfully, this subject is not something we have to have correct to get into heaven but it is good to know there is a solution which fits the claim of our Lord and the events as they were recorded in the gospels.

    • @alanhales6369
      @alanhales6369 Год назад

      ​@@bereanendeavor2419 I don't know where you get your Greek from, but it sure isn't the Biblical Greek, because unlike you, God doesn't take ONE out of context scripture to build a false doctrine on. I do know that you use erroneous Bible translations.
      God doesn't reject the NINETEEN scriptures that say Jesus rose on the 3rd day. And God doesn't contradict Himself.
      You cannot get a Wednesday or Thursday or a Friday crucifixion out of 3 days and 3 nights. If you take Matt 12: 40 literally.
      For the Bible and the Biblical Greek truth, read my first reply to you, and stop deceiving people.

    • @ΚΩΣΤΑΣΚΗΡΟΠΟΙΟΣ
      @ΚΩΣΤΑΣΚΗΡΟΠΟΙΟΣ Год назад

      I am Greek and study the Ancient Greek Language Text, be more careful in your studies

    • @alanhales6369
      @alanhales6369 Год назад

      @@ΚΩΣΤΑΣΚΗΡΟΠΟΙΟΣ If your Greek doesn't match the scriptures that I have given, then your Greek isn't the Biblical Greek.
      Because the Bible and the Biblical Greek proves that Jesus was crucified on a Friday.

    • @bereanendeavor2419
      @bereanendeavor2419  Год назад

      @@alanhales6369 Wednesday - Day 1. Wednesday night - Night 1. Thursday - Day 2. Thursday Night - Night 2. Friday - Day 3. Friday night (the first half of the Sabbath) - Night 3. The Lord rose from the dead prior to the sunrise on Saturday morning (John 20:1). You are correct about one thing - God doesn't contradict Himself. I appreciate so much the work that translators invested in giving me the opportunity to read the scriptures. I don't know Greek and Hebrew so without them, I could not study the Word. However, they can be vulnerable to translation errors. If you don't believe that, please read Acts 12:4 in the KJV and tell me how the word "Easter" was inserted into that text when the Greek word is "pascha" (Passover). As they say in Israel - Oy Vey!