CORRECTION: We made a mistake in the on-screen scripture attribution at 3:54. It should read Mark 8:29-32 (not Matthew 27:29-32). Sorry for any confusion.
Dear president of UCG, Do you observe the DAY of Jesus Christ's crucifixion and Resurrection? If so, how do you calculate the DAY every year? You rest on Sundays or Saturdays??
..Firstly our Creed says ..*On the third day*. Not after 3 days...after 3 days is 72 Hours...3rd day dawn is very much shorter...Secondly the Jews calculated Day different from us..same like 6th hour is 12 noon not 6.00am. And 9th hour is not 9 am but 3pm..their first hour is 6am not 0am
Wheather Friday, Thursday, Wednesday, or Monday, the important and basic thing is to believe that Jesus Christ was crucified for our sins, and in Him we have remission, adoption, victory over death and eternal life!
There's no such thing as a Thursday Passover Day. Check the Hebrew calendars. Passover Day (Nisan 14) is only on Monday, Wednesday, Friday or Saturday (Sabbath). This year 2024 it is on Monday, April 22 (Nisan 14). Do not confuse the Passover Day when the Jews sacrificed a lamb (Nisan 14) with the Passover Feast (Nisan 15). Evening starts the day on God's calendar, NOT midnight at 12am.
Jesus should be celebrated everyday. It was the Romans who took pagan holidays and then made it Christian holidays to stop them from worshipping idols. That's Easter and Christmas. We as Christian should follow Christ's teachings and fulfill the great Commission
Amen. The three Holy times we should be celebrating (Birth, Crucifixion and Resurrection) we do wrong. Thank Yeshua people like us know and pass it on.
Childish gobbledegook. 😅😂. 'Jesus should be celebrated everyday " cited piously as if it's a distinction from every other Christian! Like the semilitterate of the "pastor ".in this video. What a dog's dinner he makes of the Bible. ALMOST as if he's trying to fit the language to a contrary predetermined conclusion.
@@Zazquatch1 So, they stayed with what they were taught thru tradition. Where is the problem with that? At any rate, it is the calendar used by Israel today.
I came to this realization just this past Thursday. When my elderly mother asked me if Easter was this Sunday I told her yes. After I said that I said wait a minute? If Jesus rose three days later than how can he rise on a Sunday? There is so much disinformation out there. The reason I believe this guy is because he quoted the Bible which is the Word of God.
@@peterhussey-yeo9041 If that's not literal, then why write it down? 3 days and 3 nights sounds very specific to me. Furthermore, Jesus death was compared to Jonah being inside of a whale for 3 days. Yet for what purpose, if not literal?
I agree with him because Jesus made covenant on Passover, was buried on the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and rose from the dead on the Feast of First Fruits. The Feast of Unleavened Bread is Shabbat which is like a Sabbath and could be any day of the week. It's always the 15th day of the month at evening. I agree but I think he was crucified on Thursday. I wouldn't argue the point because it's not that important. The important thing is he proved who he is by rising from the dead. He's the Savior of the World and we look forward to his return.
Well if Yeshua himself said that in that day he will say to many shepherds/teachers that he doesn't know them and many will say ; haven't we taught in your name and done many things in your name? It does matter and matters much to those who have mislead and taught traditions of men and falsehoods. In the end or in the last days before he returns all believers will have been given a choice. Remain in Babylon and be partakers of her plagues or come out of her my people. And like the congregation of Laodicea we can stop being Poor, blind ,naked and lukewarm. If we only hearken to his voice and call.
No he was crucified on a "High Day" (John 19:31) Sabbath was a HIGH DAY or Wednesday.. Now count the nights first Wednesday Thursday Friday Now count the days; Thursday Friday Saturday - Since Jesus died at 3PM Wednesday means to fulfill the exact 24 hour period then Jesus came out of the tomb at 3PM to 6PM Saturday.. The Bible states that the women went to the tomb before sunrise Sunday morning and the tomb was already empty.
That's your opinion and it means only that. Anyone that would condemn other teachers for something so minor has no clue to the meaning of Yeshua's work on the cross. God rejected that attitude in the Pharisees. @@ednadiaz4193
Really? Not important, passover was command Nissan 14, Thursday, if the Apostles and Jesus didn't obey the 14th on Thursday passover they broke the law and sinned, the first passover had strict rules and if not followed their first born was killed. Not important dude. What would an atheist say?
Passover Lamb of God. Passover is the first meal of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, they are one and the same. Exo.12.1-6 the evening of the 14th begins Passover Jhn.19.14 And it was the preparation of the passover, and about the sixth hour: and he saith unto the Jews, Behold your King! 31¶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. 42There laid they Jesus therefore because of the Jews' preparation day; for the sepulchre was nigh at hand. The 10th through the 14th are preparation days. Peace
I began to believe this around 2015 because it just makes sense. Friday afternoon to Sunday morning does not add up. However, every time I try to talk about this with other Christians they get out their figurative pitch forks and torches! I don't think this is a salvation issue though, one way or the other.
😂 some are very terrified like my Adventist brothers and sisters. It may not be a salvation issue for some because they innocently believed in the lies they inherited. (See Jeremiah 16) If you don't accept the truth or stop doing what you used to do even after you acknowledge or was presented the truth then that's different. As for salvation issue , the Jews do have a problem. Because you can't try to win over anyone who knows that a true prophet or someone like the Messiah has to have fulfilled ALL Scriptures on time and as Prophecied exactly to the tee. How can you convince them that he died and rose after being 3 days and nights in the tomb if your basing your argument on failure in mathematics and prophecy? Scriptures say that he Yehovah would provoke his people to jealousy with a people who didn't understand nor seek him. We Gentiles are a people without understanding/knowledge. The understanding/knowledge that Yehovah taught his people Israel to guard zealously abd observe because it all pointed to Yeshuas redemptive works for all humanity starting with Israel itself. Indeed Israel has been a blessing unto the nations as from her sprung forth our Messiah Yeshua! Our savior!
Point is that most who hold this belief do not know God because they rebel against His teaching as they observe a pagan Sabbath of Sunday to which even the Catholic Church admits through their catechism. Jesus is the Lord of the Sabbath and all strangers will be cast out from him as stated in Matthew 7:21-23. Jesus said that if you love him you will keep his commands. Those who don't keep them prove they don't love him. All hypocrites will have their part in the lake of fire.
In Judaism, one day starts from sunset to sunset on the next day. Let us assume the sun sets at 6 p.m and the sun rises at 6 a.m. Jesus died on Friday before the sun set, say he died at 3 p.m. For Jews, Thursday sunset (6 p.m) to Friday sunset (6 p m) is the 6th day. Friday sunset to Saturday sunset is 7th day or Sabbath day. Sabbath ends at sunset on the 7th day. Saturday sunset to Sunday sunset is the first day. So, if Jesus resurrect at 7 th p.m on Saturday, it is already the first day of the week for Jews. Jesus probably rose to life at about 3 a.m on Sunday. That is, he resurrected on the third day. The summary of the above is Day 1 = 3 hours Day 2 = 24 hours Assuming he resurrected at 3 a.m Day 3 = 9 hours (6 p.m on Saturday to 3 a.m on Sunday is 9 hours). Thus the time duration between Jesus's death and his resurrection is probably = 3+24+9 = 36 hours.
@@justthink8952 in one of the gospels it clearly stated at what time Yeshua resurrected. At Dusk. The women went to visit the tomb before the dawn of Sunday. And by that time he was already risen. What is the definition of the word Dusk?
I was raised Catholic and as a child it never made sense to me that Jesus was crucified on Friday. I'd try and discuss this with my family and with others at church and everyone told me I was wrong. I also used to question their belief in the trinity. I feel so blessed I found my way out of error.
It does make sense if you follow the ancient canonical hours: 1. Unlike modern days, ancient days start in evenings with Vesper (at sunset) [night] 2. Compline (before sleeping, around 7-9 pm): start our day with rest in God’s peace [night] 3. Matins (after Compline to before dawn): first prayer after rest [day] 4. Lauds (at dawn): entrusting our life to God before work [day] 5. Terce (at 9 am) [day] 6. Sext (mid day) [day] 7. None (at 3 pm) [day] So if JC died at 3pm on Friday, then: day 1: Friday, None night 1: Friday, Vesper day 2: Sat, Matins night 2: Sat, Vesper day 3: Sun, Matins. Since JC rose on the 3rd day, ancient liturgy for Easter Vigils were usually held at midnight (Sunday).
In Judaism, one day starts from sunset to sunset on the next day. Let us assume the sun sets at 6 p.m and the sun rises at 6 a.m. Jesus died on Friday before the sun set, say he died at 3 p.m. For Jews, Thursday sunset (6 p.m) to Friday sunset (6 p m) is the 6th day. Friday sunset to Saturday sunset is 7th day or Sabbath day. Sabbath ends at sunset on the 7th day. Saturday sunset to Sunday sunset is the first day. So, if Jesus resurrect at 7 th p.m on Saturday, it is already the first day of the week for Jews. Jesus probably rose to life at about 3 a.m on Sunday. That is, he resurrected on the third day. The summary of the above is Day 1 = 3 hours Day 2 = 24 hours Assuming he resurrected at 3 a.m Day 3 = 9 hours (6 p.m on Saturday to 3 a.m on Sunday is 9 hours). Thus the time duration between Jesus's death and his resurrection is probably = 3+24+9 = 36 hours.
All the verses surrounding His death and resurrection are perfectly coordinated, without contradiction. You can read it clearly in your own Bible: Jesus was in the grave three days and three nights, from sunset on Wednesday until sunset on Saturday, when He was resurrected.
Why do people look for excuses to not believe God's word? Yeshua said he would be in the grave for three days and three nights. Anything different is calling Him a liar.
@@firestarter105G Jesus *did not* say he would be in the grave _for_ three days and three nights. There is no 'for' in the Greek text (or in the Hebrew text of Jonah 1:17, for that matter). Take time to understand what Matthew 12:40 actually says, not what you wrongly assume it means. It is also well established in Scripture that part of a day can count for the whole (cf. Genesis 42:17-18; 1 Samuel 30:12-13; 2 Chronicles 10:5, 12; Esther 4:16 vs 5:1). Had Jesus intended his hearers to understand that He meant that He would be entombed for a full 72 hours, He had a perfectly good word to use instead of the separate words for 'day' and 'night' - νυχθήμερον (nuchthémeron), meaning a whole night and day - as used by Paul in 2 Corinthians 11:25. In any event, Jesus was buried _before_ sunset, not _at_ sunset so, on your twisting of the text for a Wednesday crucifixion, He was buried for more than three days and nights. Do you have any scriptural support for the idea that a day and night combination can mean more than a day and night?
To all who have ears...let them hear. You shall know the truth which shall make you free. Seek truth....seek peace and pursue them. Jesus Christ said 3 days and 3 nights; not 3days and nights so folks can claim part of a day is counted as 1 day. The chosen of JESUS hears HIS voice and follows HIM. Be wise and harmless.
It is proof that most who claim to be Christian really don't know Him or they would know that He is the Lord of the Sabbath, a title which most of them avoid. The Catholic Church has so corrupted the truth by their false traditions that even it continues through Protestant churches as well. In the Catholic catechism they acknowledge the true Sabbath day but claim they have the authority to change it to Sunday. Daniel 7:25 says that he will think to change the times and laws of God. The whole church system is false and goes against God's word. Jesus said that you can't serve two masters. Those who keep the false Sabbath do not know Jesus or what he taught. Jesus said that if you love him you will keep his commands. Sure everyone claims they love Jesus so much but actions speak louder than words. Matthew 7:21-23 says that many will say Lord Lord to which Jesus will reply that he never knew them.
The Sabbath is Friday sundown till Saturday sundown. The Lord's Day is Sunday as it is also Firstfruits of week. This is the day we meet to worship and bring of our first fruits to the Lord as an offering. This is why we gather on Sunday! But whatever day you gathering it should be into the Lord!
@@paulmurray3671, The Roman Catholic church wasn't founded by The LORD YESHUA / JESUS CHRIST. ----- * this Pagan False religion came about in 325 AD. ----- ** A mix & match of a little lip service & Plenty of False doctrines & False POPES ,PRIESTS . ---- IDOLATRY !! ------ * DO you mean the Universal church , the Assembly of Believers ?! ------
@@paulmurray3671, P.S. Your comment to the other Person. You're the one who is wrong .---- It's Not ridiculous at all. ---- * If you care to look & read the other comments ,there is another one that states & explains in depth the same Issue as to the time ,days etc.
Yes Jesus Christ did rise from the dead, but the nonsense about Easter came from the catholic teachings which is sooo wrong, they say that Jesus died on a Friday and was risen on the 3rd day -now tell me how Friday to Sunday became 3 , how ?? There’s so much I can say but it will be too long so I’ll end with this Easter is a pagan holiday what does Christ being raised from the dead has anything to do with Easter bunnies and rabbit eggs etc, d truth is all written in the gospel of Matthew
he died on preparation day which is friday. Healso died at exactly 3:00 at which time the passover lamb was to die. it was passover so He was the anti-type. He rested in the tomb on the Sabbath and resurrected on the first day of the week(sunday). it was also a high Sabbath since it was passover weekend. He acomplished the work of being the passover Lamb, was sleeping in the tomb on Sabbath(Saturday) resurrected Wavesheaf offering, firstfruits, and on exactly 50 days later penticost. Its exactly Biblical. Dont lie to these people.
Passover is not a high Sabbath. The first day of Unleavened Bread is. Always has been that way always will be according to Deuteronomy and Leviticus. In your scenario, if Saturday was the Passover, Sunday would then be a high day of Unleavened Bread which wouldn't be correct. I think that's where the issue comes in. Folks have no clear understanding of how the Biblical feasts (Moedine) are laid out. Once you have that understanding, it starts to fall into place.
Matthew 12:40 “For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.”
How barbaric to sacrifice a lamb, no wonder I will never be a Christian! Yet another example that religious folk are often hypercrites. Check out Richard Carrier PhD. Christ was a composite invented by the Romans. The way I live my life is my religion, period!
@@petroc62exactly correct! But what do we who are not Jews know the difference and Truth about the Passover and feast of unleavened bread of Yehovah. I guess we are now seeing the importance and great responsibility that Yehovah has given to the people of Israel to dutifully guard his words and observe his appointed feasts. Jeremiah 16 speaks about gentiles saying that they have inherited nothing but lies from their forefathers. Prophecy is being fulfilled.
I know my savior shed all his blood for the forgiveness of my sins, he died, was buried and rose again on the third day according to the scripture. What day does it matter when and what days these horrific acts took place?
Nothing in the text of Matthew 12:40 requires Jesus' words to mean 3 full days and 3 full nights. It is well established in Scripture that part of a day can count for the whole (cf. Genesis 42:17-18; 1 Samuel 30:12-13; 2 Chronicles 10:5, 12; Esther 4:16 vs 5:1). Had Jesus intended his hearers to understand that He meant that He would be entombed for a full 72 hours, He had a perfectly good word to use instead of the separate words for 'day' and 'night' - νυχθήμερον (nuchthémeron), meaning a whole night and day - as used by Paul in 2 Corinthians 11:25. The literal interpretation - which is well supported by Scripture and Jewish calendar history - holds that Jesus shared the Passover meal with his disciples (Luke 22:1-20) on a Wednesday night Passover (14 Nisan), was crucified and buried the next daytime (Thursday) before sunset on what was still the Jewish Passover (day 1), remained buried throughout the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread (15 Nisan) - which was regarded as a sabbath (cf. Numbers 18:16-18; John 19:31) - on the Friday (night 1, day 2), then the normal Saturday Sabbath (night 2, day 3), then rose before dawn on Sunday (night 3), the first day of the week. Note the two consecutive sabbaths. Confirmation that there were _two_ sabbaths is found in Matthew 28:1 _Now after the_ *sabbaths,* _toward the dawn of the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to see the tomb._ The Greek text uses σαββάτων (sabbatōn), the plural form of σάββατον (sabbaton), to tell us there was more than one sabbath - the Feast of Unleavened Bread sabbath.(Numbers 18:16) and the normal weekly sabbath. Most Christians are unaware that Passover does not usually run from sunset Friday to sunset Saturday. In 2023, for example, it ran from sunset Wednesday to sunset Thursday but in 2024 it ran from sunset Monday to sunset Tuesday. Complicating matters further, the Jewish calendar of today isn't the same as it was in Jesus' day, plus the Dead Sea Scrolls show that different Jewish sects employed different calendars back then. If you read John 2:13, 6:4 and 11:55, you will also see they all refer to the _Passover of the Jews (Judaeans),_ pointing to the calendrical differences. While the Sanhedrin (Rabbinical Supreme Court) presided in Jerusalem, there was no set calendar and the beginning of each month was determined by observation, not by mathematics. The Sanhedrin also would evaluate every year to determine whether it should be declared a leap year. Consequently, we have no direct way of knowing what day of the week the Judean Passover fell on when Jesus was crucified. Hillel II instituted the current perpetual calendar in 358/359CE in anticipation of the disbandment of the Sanhedrin by the Romans. Finally, it should be noted that the figurative interpretation relies on the assumption that Jesus was crucified on a Friday. That notion comes from a decision at the Council of Nicea in 325 to decouple the church's celebration of Jesus' death and resurrection from the Jewish Passover. As can be seen from the above, however, Passover generally doesn't fall on a Saturday. *Since the Passover was eaten with unleavened bread and the seven-day Feast of Unleavened Bread immediately followed it, it was common for Jews to use 'Passover' and 'Unleavened Bread' interchangeably to refer to both. Josephus, for example, specifically says the Feast of Unleavened Bread is called the Passover ( _Antiquities of the Jews_ 14.2.1, 17.9.3), even though he also notes they are actually separate feasts ( _Antiquities of the Jews_ 3.10.5). Imposing a Wednesday crucifixion date on the text requires the resurrection to have occurred at sunset on Saturday, contrary to Matthew 28:1-2 & Mark 16:9. Does anyone really believe the soldiers could persuade anyone they were asleep at sunset (cf. Matthew 28:13). Furthermore, if Jesus was crucified on a Wednesday, why did Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, Joanna and Salome all wait until Sunday morning to go to the tomb instead of doing so on the Friday? After all, nothing in the text suggests they were aware of the guard or that the tomb had been sealed. Indeed, the guard was supposed to still be there and the tomb sealed when the women finally did arrive.
”For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.“ Matthew 12:40 NKJV Sounds like three full days and three full nights to me
@@kristinarowin3376 As I said, Jesus had a perfectly good word to use for whole days if that's what He meant. Moreover, neither Jonah 1:17 nor Matthew 12:40 say _for_ three days and three nights - not even in the original languages.
@@kristinarowin3376So how do you explain that the disciples on the road to Emmaus identify the first day of the week as being the third day after the crucifixion (Luke 24:21).
@@Mathetes1 Easy Look at the start of the chapter: Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the morning, they came unto the sepulchre, bringing the spices which they had prepared, and certain others with them. And they found the stone rolled away from the sepulchre. And they entered in, and found not the body of the Lord Jesus. - Sunday morning, he was already gone. He resurrected, Saturday at dusk. 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." - Third day SINCE. He was crucified at dusk on Wednesday, arose at dusk on Saturday. The day he was crucified doesn't count as a day until thursday evening. Wed-Thurs (Death) Thurs [dusk]-Friday [dusk] (1st day since) Friday [dusk]-Sat [dusk] (2nd day since) Sat [dusk]-Sun [dusk] (3rd day since)
Sir you definitely can’t count, Jesus dead on Friday which is known as the preparation day the day before the Sabbath which is the Seventh Day Notice: Mark 15:42-47 KJV “And now when the even was come, because it was the preparation, that is, the day before the sabbath, [43] Joseph of Arimathaea, an honourable counsellor, which also waited for the kingdom of God, came, and went in boldly unto Pilate, and craved the body of Jesus. [44] And Pilate marvelled if he were already dead: and calling unto him the centurion, he asked him whether he had been any while dead. [45] And when he knew it of the centurion, he gave the body to Joseph. [46] And he bought fine linen, and took him down, and wrapped him in the linen, and laid him in a sepulchre which was hewn out of a rock, and rolled a stone unto the door of the sepulchre. [47] And Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joses beheld where he was laid.”
In Judaism, one day starts from sunset to sunset on the next day. Let us assume the sun sets at 6 p.m and the sun rises at 6 a.m. Jesus died on Friday before the sun set, say he died at 3 p.m. For Jews, Thursday sunset (6 p.m) to Friday sunset (6 p m) is the 6th day. Friday sunset to Saturday sunset is 7th day or Sabbath day. Sabbath ends at sunset on the 7th day. Saturday sunset to Sunday sunset is the first day. So, if Jesus resurrect at 7 th p.m on Saturday, it is already the first day of the week for Jews. Jesus probably rose to life at about 3 a.m on Sunday. That is, he resurrected on the third day. The summary of the above is Day 1 = 3 hours Day 2 = 24 hours Assuming he resurrected at 3 a.m Day 3 = 9 hours (6 p.m on Saturday to 3 a.m on Sunday is 9 hours). Thus the time duration between Jesus's death and his resurrection is probably = 3+24+9 = 36 hours.
@@justthink8952 However, it has nothing to do with "HOURS", it has to do with LIGHT AND DARK. It was dark from noon til 3. That counts as a night. Jesus never said 72 hours. He said, 3 days and 3 nights.
@@chapmaned24 I see that I gave the wrong impression to you. I have hoped that 3 days and 3 nights equal to 72 hours is difficult to comprehend in order to fit into the prediction of the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ. So, I gave the probability of the duration of the important events such that we may understand it better. It appears that we have a different perception. However, even if it did not help you, I believe some may find it helpful.
I knew that long time ago, yet I did not teach it, nor corrected, or broadcasted to other followers so I won’t create controversies or get them confused. Our salvation doesn’t depend on that. No body knows the exact dates of many things including the creation, other events, and Jesus return.
Points to note: 1. The Jews used INCLUSIVE counting. That means that any part of the day is considered to be a day. 2. There were 2 PASSOVERS! Jesus celebrated PASSOVER before he was crucified. The Pharisees celebrated after. --> Therefore since observing PASSOVER on the correct day was a requirement to keep the LAW we know that Jesus observed the correct day for Passover. 3. Following on from point 2 -- if you understand the difference in the 2 calendars then you can have some good direction as to what year the moon phases would produce the occurrence in point 2. 4. The day begins at SUNSET. You can see this in Genesis 1. "The evening and the morning was the first day". You also see that they were having to hurry to get Jesus in the tomb before sunset because SABBATH begins at sunset. 5. Major contradiction in suggesting Wednesday crucifixion versus the scriptures. Simply put that there would have been opportunity to go to the tomb to properly prepare and wrap the body on the FRIDAY if this was the case. So Mary would have gone to the tomb on FRIDAY if Thursday was Passover as you suggest. 6. If you use inclusive counting which is what is used predominantly throughout the Bible then it makes sense. 7. Failure to address the above points in this presentation has created an unbalanced view, which in the best case scenario shows a failure to properly study and assess the different schools of thoughts on this issue which have been debated for a very long time. Day 1: Friday Crucifixion Day 2: Sabbath in the tomb Day 3: Sunday began at sunset after SABBATH Jesus only needed to be resurrected after sundown to complete the 3 day requirement because the timing is INCLUSIVE.
”For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.“ Matthew 12:40 NKJV Sounds like He wanted to be specific about not counting partial days. There are only two nights between Friday afternoon and Sunday morning. Why would He specify three nights if it was ok to count partial days?
@@kristinarowin3376 Yes absolutely. An 'apparent' conflict. This requires us to study further to understand the text. If you look into and study this one issue you will realise other truth. This is why study of the Word of God is so rewarding and will strengthen your faith! If I had time I would post up all sides of the debate and the interesting thoughts from each. Those who subscribe to this being specific days and nights as you've posted then also need to be intellectually honest that they have made such an assumption that such practices were followed during Jesus' time on earth. At that point I would expect a Scriptural example to prove it. None exists afaik. All Scripture examples are inclusive which means that any part of the day or night counts as the whole day. They didn't observe the number 0 as we do. They started with 1. As soon as someone entered their second year of life - they were 2. hope this helps. God Bless.
@@sparkerruss6027 you ask why Mary wouldn’t have gone to the tomb on Friday if Jesus was crucified and buried on Wednesday. It tells us in Matthew that the Pharisees set a guard the day after Jesus was put in the tomb to secure it until the third day. They were afraid the disciples would come by night to steal Jesus' body and claim He had risen. If the guard was set Thursday, he would have stood guard until Saturday, preventing anyone from accessing Jesus' body on Friday. However, if, as you believe, He was crucified and put in the tomb Friday and the guard was set Saturday, why would he not have at least stood guard until daylight on Sunday? Mary and Mary went to the tomb on the first day of the week very early in the morning, while it was still dark, there was no guard and the stone was already rolled away.
1:24 Yeshua was crucified on a Wednesday. He was "resurrected " on Sabbath at the ninth hour. Exactly three 24 hour days. Unless you understand the Hebrew feast days as in Levitcus 23: 4-14 you will not understand. Passover, feast of unleavened bread, first fruits, and wave sheaf that the Messiah fulfilled in those four days. Three days and three nights is three days and three nights, to say otherwise is calling God a liar.
The Jewish day begins & ends at sunset. Sunset on Thursday to sunset on Friday is the 1st day, the day before Shabbat & the day of his death & he was layed in the tomb before sunset on that day. Sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday is the 2nd day & is Shabbat. Sunset on Saturday to Sunset on the Sunday is the 3rd day & He rose before sunrinse on that day. This means He was in the grave for a period that included 3 separate days. He did not have to be in the grave for 72 hours to satisfy your modern day reckoning of time, nor your rather unique sunrise reckoning of days. He satisfied the Jewish descriptive convention for reckoning time, fulfilling the prophesy.
@@calebcreech5562 OK then, this is the traditional timeline from the bible: Thursday evening - Yom shishi begins 6th day (Jesus placed in the tomb) Friday evening - Shabbat begins 7th day (Jesus is in the tomb) Saturday evening - Yom rishon begins 1st day (Jesus is in the tomb) Sunday morning - Jesus rises before dawn (This is still Yom rishon) So Jesus is in the grave on shishi, Shabbat & rishon including the nights of these yom (days). This is a count of 3 nights & 3 days, shishi, Shabbat & rishon fulfilling the prophesy of Jonah. It's not 72 hours, but if you insist on 72 hours, this requires exact nanosecond coordination with sunset to avoid partial days. So that would obviously be a pedantically ridiculous expectation.
@@kenwebster5053 I couldn't agree more. Skeptics can also refer to Genesis 1:3, which states: 'And there was evening, and there was morning-the first day.' This indicates that according to the biblical account, a day begins in the evening. Thursday Evening~Friday Begining - (Night-1) Friday Morning to Friday Evening - (Day-1) Friday Evening~Saturday Begining - (Night-2) Saturday Morning to Saturday Evening - (Day-2) Saturday Evening~Sunday Begining - (Night-3) Sunday Morning before Sunrise He was Risen - (Day-3)
You are quite correct. In addition, neither the Jews nor the Romans had the modern concept of zero and counted sequences of days or whatever differently than we do. For example, if an event happened on a Monday, we would count Tuesday as the first day, A first-century Jew would count Monday as the first day. I'd point out another error. The assertion we are to celebrate the crucifixion but not the resurrection is heresy pure and simple. The crucifixion means nothing except in light of the resurrection. Likewise, the resurrection means nothing except in the shadow of the cross.
You made a mistake in your reckoning of time. You said the women went to the tomb on Sunday morning, and he was already gone, but the Jews reckon the start of a new day at sunset of the day before. If Jesus was resurrected after sunset, then it was already Sunday, and not Saturday.
***If He was resurrected after sunset*** seems to be the modifier of your comment. However, the position taken here is that Jesus was resurrected just before sunset; thereby completing the specified duration. IOW, exactly 72 hours beforehand, His corpse was hurriedly, yet successfully placed inside the tomb before sunset (Luke 23:54).
I am so glad you got this right. So many people have been misled by the Roman Catholic church which has misinterpreted these events of the death and resurrection of Jesus, our savior. Easter was a Pagan holiday that was celebrated long before the birth of Jesus Christ. The word Easter is the English translation of Ishtar, the Queen of Heaven, who was worshiped by the Heathen, Queen of Babylon.
I will give you this. The phrase queen of heaven appears in two passages of the Bible, both in the book of Jeremiah. The first passage deals with the things the Israelites were doing that provoked the Lord to anger. Entire families were involved in idolatry. The children gathered wood, and the men used it to build altars to worship false gods. The women were engaged in kneading dough and baking cakes of bread for the “Queen of Heaven” (Jeremiah 7:18). This title referred to Ishtar, an Assyrian and Babylonian goddess also called Ashtoreth and Astarte by various other groups. She was thought to be the wife of the false god Baal, also known as Molech. The motivation of women to worship Ashtoreth stemmed from her reputation as a fertility goddess, and, as the bearing of children was greatly desired among women of that era, worship of this “queen of heaven” was rampant among pagan civilizations. Sadly, it became popular among the Israelites as well. The second passage that refers to the queen of heaven is Jeremiah 44:17-25, where Jeremiah is giving the people the word of the Lord which God has spoken to him. He reminds the people that their disobedience and idolatry has caused the Lord to be very angry with them and to punish them with calamity. Jeremiah warns them that greater punishments await if they do not repent. They reply that they have no intentions of giving up their worship of idols, promising to continue pouring out drink offerings to the queen of heaven, Ashtoreth, and even going so far as to credit her with the peace and prosperity they once enjoyed because of God’s grace and mercy. Israel had gone after the Pagan god and goddesses and they brought God's anger upon them for doing the very thing God warned them not to do. @@LeoGoogle-ch4hx
I pity the people who attend your church and hear the half-truths and the misinterpretations you present. See Mark Chapter 15 "15:42 When evening had come, and since it was the day of Preparation, that is, the day before the sabbath," “since it was the day of Preparation” that is Sabbath (Saturday), so we are talking about Friday evening not Wednesday as this preacher is stating. So Jesus was buried on Friday evening (day 1) the whole of Saturday (day 2) and part of Sunday (day 3)
Don't forget in those days they went by sunset to sunset. Not midnight to midnight as we do. So, he died Wednesday afternoon and three hrs. Later at 6 pm. It was Thursday.
Friday at noon it was DARK. That counted as a night. From 3 pm to 6 pm is DAY, from 6 PM to 6 AM is night. From 6 AM to 6 PM is day. From 6 PM to 6 AM is night. From 6 AM to RISEN FROM THE DEAD is DAY. There is your Friday 3 days and 3 nights.
The question remains? Are we being obedient To the New Spiritual Priesthood Covenant ( Heb 7:12 ) Paul's Glorious, The Glorious Gospel of Christ, The Glorious Gospel of God , Being offered To each of us? To that form of doctrine: Romans 6:17 NOT: 2 Cor 11:4 Note: HIS Commandments- 1 Cor 14:37 The Book of Life =Paul's Gospel How To Behave In The House of God-1Tim 3:15 Judged by Paul's Gospel- Romans 2:16 Books Opened-Rev 20:12
It never made sense that Jesus died on friday, 3 days before the first day of the week: jesus himself said 3 days and 3 nights (Matthew 12v40) . Thanks for this.
@ferventheat do not be mistaken my friend what Jesus said there about his 3 days and 3 nights is what you call an *IDIOM* it is in a figurative sense not to be taken *LITERALLY* but he did died on a Friday according to Scriptural proofs
Clearly some people prefer to close their eyes to Truth and chalk it off to IDIOM when they see the word of Yehovah not in line with their interpretation. A shoe can be perfectly made yet a foot can be hurt if a bigger sized foot insists on wearing it. The problem isn't the shoe but the wearer. So too Truth is always Truth. Yet the person who tries to make Truth fit his or her narrative will always suffer the consequences whether they realize it or not. Where are the "Scriptural proofs" for Yeshuas death on Friday? Unless it's the 'traditional proofs' the churches that teach traditions of men (aka) inherited lies.
@ednadiaz4193 where is the *SCRIPTURAL...* proofs that when Jesus used the situation with the Prophet Jonah as a foreshadowing of his death and resurrection that Jonah was *LITERALLY......* in that fish's belly for *72 hrs LITERALLY* so then with those evidence Jesus implored it too be just that too of *72 hrs* as well!! I'll wait ✋️
@@ChevyNova632bigblockchevy Jonah 1v17. 3 days 3 nights . Its a stretch by anyone to say 72hours exactly, we aren't saying that, but at least 72 hours according to my calculations, likely around 82 (if sunset is arbitrarily 7pm and sunrise 6:30am, approximate for around 6th April for 30AD) but no more than 84 hours. For reference see revelation 11v9,11: three and a half days, which makes sense if Jesus was buried a little before a 7pm sunset on Wednesday, and rose before 6am sunrise on Sunday. three days plus .just under half a day Anything under 84 hours I assume would count as 3 days and 3 nights and not 3 days and 4 nights. Think of it like a hotel booking for three nights.
@ferventheat I understand the point you are going at my friend but the fact is that there's no LITERAL proofs that Jonah's stay in the fish's belly amounting to *EXACTLY...72HRS* cannot be used as a platform to say that this is what Jesus meant when he used Jonah situation as a foreshadowing of his *EXACT* amount of *HOURS* (72hrs) in the Grave (there's just No evidence) as implored even in the a part of a Day can be considered to be spoken of a *whole Day* when it's not even 24hrs long!! For example *1Kings 12:5,12 Genesis 42:17,18 Esther **4:16**;5:1* ect.ect.ect....just to name a few(check them out) Another example of an IDIOM is 'let's say a baby was born @12:01am on Monday morning March 29th,and another baby was born on that *same day* @11:57pm(3 minutes short of that day making 24hrs) what date would those two babies would be recorded as being born on,the obvious would be March 29th 2024,now would it be logical to mark out when *each* child's 24hrs Day by the *EXACT* time they were each born on although one is for sure closer to the 24 hrs day than the other one who is 3 mins old for that same day *No* they wouldn't as far as the 3mins of that day child will still be as *counted* as being born on the *whole Day* of Moday March 29th 2024 not that his 24 hrs day of existence would be *LITERALLY* checked as starting from Monday@11:57pm- Tuesday@11:57pm to LITERALLY say he now a Day(24hrs) old,so even that 3mins part of that Day would be counted as the *Whole Day* the 29th even as it being just a *fraction* of it!! It was the same thing implored with Jesus amount of time he spent in the Grave as being *PARTS OF THREE DAYS* not to be interpreted as being *72 literal hours* which will only lead to distorting sound Biblical proofs that,that on that year of Nisan 14th 33C.E.Passover Day fell on *a* Friday which was *always...* the Day before Saturday the Sabbath Day hence why that Sabbath Day was called a High Day/Double Sabbath cause of the 15th(the very next after the Passover Day was *automatically* a Sabbath Day) no matter which Day it fell on until the 21st Day which was called the festival of Unleavened Bread!!!
We need to take into consideration that the Jewish Calendar for Hours, Days and Years are NOT the way time is done today. Days did not start at Midnight thru Midnight from what I understand. But regardless of the day HE was buried, I’m so glad we can celebrate HIS death and resurrection; we have an opportunity to broadcast to the world this magnificent, beautiful, awesome, loving and truthful sacrifice.
There is controversy among some Christians about the true day of Jesus’ death. Most people believe that Jesus died on a Friday, but some Crucifixion theoreticians believe that Jesus actually died on a Wednesday and others believe that He dies on Thursday. Jesus’ statement in Matthew 12:39-41 positively affirms that the Old Testament story of Jonah did actually take place as the Scriptures record it. But more than that, the event constituted a sign of Christ's own death, burial, and resurrection. As a matter of fact, this was the *only* sign given to that generation [v39]. Crucifixion theorists have made a tremendous issue out of the phrase *"three days and three nights."* They insist that Jesus used the expression because He was to be in the grave *exactly seventy-two hours, NOT A SECOND MORE OR SECOND LESS.* This conviction has led them to conclude that Christ was crucified on Wednesday afternoon and was resurrected at the same hour late Sabbath afternoon. In this way, they account for the full seventy-two hours that they believe Christ spent in the tomb. On *seventeen* separate occasions, Jesus or His friends spoke of the timetable involving His death and resurrection. *[1]* - *Ten times* it was specified that the resurrection would take place *ON* the *"third day"* [Mat.16:21; 17:23; 20:19; Mark 9:31; 10:34, Luke 9:22; 13:32; 18:33; 24:7,46]. *[2]* On *five occasions* they said, *"IN three days"* Matthew 26:61; 27:40, Mark 15:29, John 2:19-20]. *[3]* - *Twice* they used the phrase, *"AFTER three days"* [Matthew 27:63, Mark 8:31]. *[4]* And *Once only* Jesus spoke of His death as *"three days and three nights"* [Matthew 12:40]. Without question, *all* of these various expressions are used to describe the *very same event.* There seems to be no dispute regarding this point. "The third day," "in three days," "after three days," and "three days and three nights" are *equivalent terms* used in the scripture in reference to the resurrection of Jesus. *CAN ALL OF THESE EXPRESSIONS BE TAKEN IN A STRICTLY LITERAL SENSE AND STILL HARMONIZE WITH EACH OTHER?* - *Absolutely NOT* - *For example,* - *"after* three days" would certainly have to be interpreted as *longer* than seventy-two hours. *"[In] three days"* could mean anytime *less* than seventy-two hours, and *"three days [and] three nights"* could only mean *exactly* seventy-two hours to the second. And *"the third day"* presents even *greater problems as we shall notice in a moment.* *Many people have placed their own philosophical interpretations upon the meaning of God's Word. We must allow the scripture to explain itself,* and especially, we must *let Christ provide definitions* for the words which He spoke. *It would be a mammoth mistake to seize upon any one of the expressions used and force its strict compliance with our interpretation without reference to the other sixteen texts on the subject.* *The only way we can harmonize all of these apparently “so-called contradictory statements” of Jesus* - *is to understand them in the light of inclusive reckoning of time.* *THIS WAS THE METHOD USED THROUGHOUT THE SCRIPTURE IN COMPUTING TIME, and we must apply the same method now, unless we want mass confusion.* *The UNREASONABLE INSISTENCE UPON THE USE OF TWENTIETH CENTURY ENGLISH IDIOMS OF SPEECH TO INTERPRET FIRST CENTURY GREEK OR HEBREW HAS LED TO SOME EXTREME VIEWS INDEED.* Jesus and His close friends spoke and wrote in harmony with the common literacy usage of the day, and that usage recognized inclusive reckoning of time. In simple language, this means that *any part* of a day was counted as a *whole day.* *"A short time in the morning of the seventh day is counted as the seventh day;* circumcision takes place on the eighth day, *even though, of the first day only a few minutes after the birth of the child, these being counted as one day."* - *Jewish Encyclopedia, Volume 4, page 475.* *“Jewish tradition follows the principle of considering a fraction of a day as a complete day.”* *Additional references:* - *In religious practices a part of a day is sometimes counted as a full day. Thus, in the case of the seven days of mourning, if the funeral takes place in the afternoon, the short portion of the day remaining is counted as a whole day;* in the same way a very short part of the morning of the seventh day is considered to be a whole day. In reckoning the date of circumcision as the eighth day after birth, even a few minutes of the day that remains after the birth has taken place are considered to be a full day. - *The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, vol. 3, p. 493, art. "Day." -(The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, Inc., New York City, 1941.)* *How clearly this defines the Hebrew method of computing time.* - *ANY SMALL PART OF A DAY WAS RECKONED AS THE ENTIRE TWENTY-FOUR-HOUR PERIOD.* It is the Hebrew form of speech and language. *Scores of contradictions would appear in both the Old and New Testaments if this principle were ignored. We must compare Scripture with Scripture and use the idiom of the language in which the scripture was written.* Inclusive reckoning was taken for granted by all writers of the Scripture. *Let us examine a few examples of this usage in the scripture that will clarify the problem before us:* *Noah:* In Genesis 7:4, God said to Noah, "For *yet seven days,* and I will cause it to rain upon the earth." But in verse 10 we read, "And it came to pass *after* seven days, that the waters of the flood were upon the earth." The marginal reading expresses it as *"on* the seventh day." - *When did the flood come?* - *In* seven days? *On* the seventh day? Or *after* seven days? *The answer is simple when the inclusive reckoning is applied.* THE DAY ON WHICH GOD SPOKE TO NOAH COUNTED AS THE FIRST DAY, AND THE DAY ON WHICH IT STARTED RAINING WAS THE SEVENTH DAY. *Even if God spoke just ten minutes before the end of that first day, it was still counted as one of the seven. And if it started raining at noon on the last day, it was also counted one of the seven.* *Circumcision:* The same principle is revealed in the circumcision of babies. Genesis 17:12 specifies "he that *is* eight days old." But Luke 1:59 reads *"on* the eighth day." Luke 2:21 uses still another expression: "When eight days were *accomplished."* *Joseph:* Further proof for the inclusive reckoning is seen in Joseph's dealing with his brethren. Genesis 42:17-19 says "He put them all together into ward *three days.* And Joseph said unto them *the* third day, This do, and live; ... go ye. ..." *Taxes:* Consider also the tax issue between King Rehoboam and the people. 2 Chronicles 10:5,12 says, "Come again unto me *after three days.* ... So ... all the people came to Rehoboam *on* the third day." It is as clear as crystal. *The UNREASONABLE INSISTENCE UPON THE USE OF TWENTIETH CENTURY ENGLISH IDIOMS OF SPEECH TO INTERPRET FIRST CENTURY GREEK OR HEBREW HAS LED TO SOME EXTREME VIEWS INDEED.* Jesus and His close friends spoke and wrote in harmony with the common literacy usage of the day, and that usage recognized the inclusive reckoning of time. In simple language, this means that *any part* of a day was counted as a *whole day.* *Scores of contradictions would appear in both the Old and New Testaments if this principle were ignored.* - *We must compare Scripture with Scripture and use the idiom of the language in which the Bible was written and not our own thoughts and ideas.*
While I appreciate the thought you put into this, Caiaphas and the priests determined not to kill Jesus "on the feast day," (Matt 26:5, Mark 14:2). They had to put Jesus into the sepulcher prior to sunset, so as not to do work on the Sabbath (High holy day, first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, see Lev 23:6-7). The women prepared spices and ointments, and rested on the Sabbath (Luke 23:56). Since the high day was mentioned in v. 54, there must have been two Sabbaths that week. One high day, one weekly. That should be clear from reading the gospel accounts. The crucifixion was indeed Wednesday afternoon, as we count time. And in no way was the resurrection at sunrise on Sunday. See John 20:1, "while it was yet dark."
@@ChristopherBurse: There can be no question, but that Jesus arose on Sunday, the first day of the week. Mark emphatically states, "Now when Jesus was risen early the *[first day] of the week,* he appeared first to Mary Magdalene" [Mark 16:9]. *Sunday [is] the first day of the week, and that is when He was resurrected.* Words could be no plainer. Even the original Greek construction of the text will allow no other meaning. He did NOT rise from the grave on Saturday, as some contend. Neither was He crucified on Wednesday. *There is not a scintilla of scripture evidence that He died on the fourth day of the week.* *According to the inspired record,* - *Christ was put to death on the "preparation day,"* and the preparation day was *NOT* Wednesday or Thursday as many would like to believe. *In all of biblical history, [preparation day has always been Friday].* Mark 15:42-43, "And now when the even was come, because it was the *preparation,* that is, *the day before the sabbath,* Joseph of Arimathaea ... went in boldly unto Pilate, and craved the body of Jesus." *The day following the crucifixion was not only the weekly Seventh-day Sabbath,* - *"that sabbath day was an *high day"* John 19:31.* This means that a *yearly Sabbath* in that particular year happened to fall on the weekly Sabbath. In this case it was the *Feast of Unleavened Bread* [Matthew 26:17; Mark 14:1], which was called the *Passover* [Luke 22:1]. Luke clearly identified that preparation day as the one immediately preceding the weekly Sabbath [Luke 23:54 - 24:1]. *Surely there can be no doubt as to the time elements involved. Christ died on the preparation day, or the day before the weekly Sabbath.* The next day is designated as *"the sabbath day according to the commandment"* [Luke 23:56]. Since the commandment says, *"The seventh day is the sabbath"* [Exodus 20:10], we know that this had to be the day we call Saturday. *Jesus was raised from the tomb anywhere [between] sunset on the Sabbath day [roughly 6PM Saturday] to sunrise the first day of the week [6AM Sunday], which encompassed the first 12-hour period of the third day.* *Furthermore, after describing the events of the preparation day in Luke 23:54-55, the next verse says:,* - *"And they returned, and •prepared spices and ointments;* - *and rested the sabbath day according to the commandment."* Luke 23:56 They prepared spices on the preparation day, then rested on the sabbath day. *Now notice what the very next verse says:* "Now upon the *[first day] of the week,* very early in the morning, they came unto the sepulchre, *bringing the spices which they had prepared"* Luke 24:1. *Please take note that after preparing the spices on the afternoon of the crucifixion [Friday], and resting over the Sabbath [Saturday],* - *they came to the tomb with the spices on the •first day* of the week [Sunday] to do the work of anointing. This was their first opportunity after the Sabbath to carry out the preparations made on Friday afternoon.* - *This is when they discovered that Christ was risen.* If the crucifixion took place on Wednesday, how can we explain why the women waited until Sunday to come to the sepulchre? *WHY DIDN'T THEY COME THURSDAY OR FRIDAY TO ANOINT HIS BODY? DID THEY NOT UNDERSTAND THAT AFTER FOUR DAYS HIS BODY WOULD BE DECOMPOSING AND THEIR WORK OF LOVE WOULD BE IN VAIN?* - *The answers to these questions constitute the strongest case AGAINST a Wednesday crucifixion.* Bible versions read “…Sunday morning…” or ‘…crack of dawn on Sunday…’ CEV; MSG; VOICE; ERV;GW;GNT;NOG;NLT. *In view of the resounding weight of biblical evidence to the contrary, how can some still cling to the Wednesday crucifixion idea?* - *The entire scheme is based upon the twisted interpretation of a single scripture text.* - *The "three days and three nights"* - *phrase is forced into artificial conformity with current English forms of speech, instead of the common usage of the people living at that time.* *Matthew 28:1:* Those who believe that Jesus died on Wednesday and rose on Saturday base much of their evidence on Matthew 28:1, "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." Figuring that the first day of the week *"dawns"* at sundown Saturday night as the Sabbath ends, these people assume that the women discovered the empty tomb in the twilight moments of the Sabbath, just before sundown. *They count backwards exactly seventy-two hours and arrive at Wednesday evening just before sundown for the crucifixion.* *Is this a valid conclusion?* - *Or is there evidence that the women could not have visited the empty tomb on Saturday evening? There is indeed positive biblical proof that they did not. We find that evidence in Mark's account of the visit to the sepulchre in Mark 16:1-3.* "And when *the sabbath was past,* Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome, had bought sweet spices, that they might come and *anoint him.* And very *early in the morning the first day of the week,* 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?" *There is no question about this being an early Sunday morning visit. It is at sunrise. The very same women are named as in Matthew's account.* Can we correctly assume that these same women had been to the tomb the night before and found Jesus risen? Impossible. Why? Because of the question they asked as they approached the garden on Sunday morning, *"Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre?"* [Mark 16:3]. If they had been there Saturday just before sundown and found the tomb empty, they would have known that the stone was already rolled away from the door. This is *absolute proof* that they had not been to an empty tomb the day before. It also proves that Matthew's *"dawn"* refers to the dawning *represented by the sunrise and not sunset.* There is no contradiction between the two accounts. Now, some may ask "Why does Matthew 28:1 say the women came to the tomb at the *end of the sabbath?"* This is a legitimate question. Well, the answer is because the Greek word for "Sabbath" can also mean "week." This Greek word, sabbaton is word #4521, and means "the sabbath" as well as "a week." As a matter of fact, this same Greek word is translated as both "sabbath" and "week" in Matthew 28:1. Matthew 28:1, "In the end of the *sabbath,* [Greek word #4521] as it began to dawn toward the first day of the *week,* [Greek word #4521] came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to see the sepulchre." *In other words, the proper translation should read,* - *"In the end of the [week,] as it began to dawn toward the first day of the [week]."* - *This same Greek word that's translated as "Sabbath" is also translated as "week" in these passages; Mark 16:2,9; Luke 18:2; 24:1, John 20:1,19; Acts 20:7, 1 Corinthians 16:2,* - *so *it is not difficult to see that the correct translation* in Matthew 28:1 is "week" and not "sabbath." *This makes sense because, as was shown above, these women could not possibly have gone to the tomb on both the Sabbath* - *and* Sunday, *because they would have known that the stone was already rolled away from the door.* Besides, if they did go to the tomb on the Sabbath, this would directly contradict this passage in scripture, which says the women [rested] on the Sabbath:* "And they returned, and prepared spices and ointments; and *RESTED THE SABBATH DAY* according to the commandment." Luke 23:56. “Inclusive Reckoning It is absolutely a MUST to understand how the Bible and ancient Israel counted, or else it is impossible to harmonize scripture or understand when to keep the appointed times of YHWH.” “The interval from Friday afternoon to Sunday morning is three days, by inclusive reckoning. Since it is clear that this mode of counting was the common practice in Bible times, and widespread in many countries, it is useless to try to understand this period as three full 24-hour days, according to the modern Western habit of counting. To do so violates both historical usage and Biblical statement, and creates a difficulty that would not exist if the ordinary usage of common speech and of examples in the Bible be taken into account.” - YHWH Worldwide Ministries
Read Mark 15:33-47 it tells you what day he died and what day he was buried....Read also Luke 23:44-56 it gives you the answer and look at John 19:31-42 v31 " Since it was the day of Preparation, in order to prevent the bodies from remaining on the cross on the Sabbath, the Jews asked Pilate that their legs might be broken......but when they came to Jesus and saw he was already dead" and in Mark 15:42 it says, " Since it was the day of Preparation, that is, THE DAY BEFORE THE SABBATH...." Jesus was on the cross on the Day of Preparation which is the day before the Sabbath, which would be Friday. Jesus was placed in the tomb on a Friday and rose early Sunday morning.....three days.
@DannyLoyd absolutely correct you are DannyLoyd and these can seems to get thing correct when that actual evidence is right there in the Scriptures that supports that it was a *Friday* that Jesus died on that same *Passover Day Nisan 14th 33C.E.*
i think you forgot the part where it says that darkness covers the entire earth. so saying the third night never accrued is disingenuous. The Sabbath is the Saturday and it says in the gospels that Jesus was crucified on the day before the Sabbath and the day before the Sabbath is the Friday. So now that we have things straight. 1: Crucified on the Friday. (1st day) 2: Darkness covered the whole earth. Luke 23:44 "Now it was about the sixth hour, and there was darkness over all the earth until the ninth hour. 45 Then the sun was darkened, and the veil of the temple was torn in two." (it was still that same day as the sun had not set but was darkened, he was also buried on that Friday right before sunset after the 3 hours of darkness) (1st night) 3: The evening on the day that Jesus was crucified which was in between Friday and the Sabbath (Saturday). (2nd night) 4: The Sabbath in which the Lord lay rest. (2nd day) 5: The night on the Sabbath between when the sun set and 12am on Sunday. (3rd night) 6: The Sunday in which the Lord rose from the dead and showed us that there is eternal life after death and that God can triumph death. (3rd day) Read the bible and you will understand what is being said. source: www.orthodoxonline.org/theology/en/biblical-studies/biblical-general-studies/the-date-of-crucifixion-day-month-and-year/
How did the women buy spices on the day after he was crucified if that day was a sabbath? Could not happen. Yet,the women did buy spices and came to the tomb on Sunday to finish preparing the body only to find it empty. Details matter, and GOD’s appointed times must be reckoned with. A Friday crucifixion is a tradition not supported by true biblical scholarship. Do not accept the traditions of men, search the scriptures including the old testament where Moses, as a type of Christ, acted out all of the Passover details.
@@johnbrugger4817 and yet the bible was put together by men? scriptures were written by men? the old testament tells us to look to not to our own interpretation. Also when Jesus says 3 days and 3 nights he doesn't literally mean full 3 days and full 3 nights. the wording that jews used it not the same as we use these days. if you take everything too literally then you should be looking for the Church that Jesus founded because i know for a fact that it was not the protestant church. also if you want to take everything literally (this is the one example of what Orthodoxy interprets) is the wine and bread being the true blood and body of Jesus Christ but of course protestants do not except that. tell me who's interpretations are you using and what authority do they have to interpret that.
This is true, but didn't God say "remember" the seventh day? Some say oh yeh we remember but we do not have to keep it just remember, but Jehovah made this specific day "holy" which also means He sanctified it, which means He made it holy! Jesus kept the Sabbath! As what His custom was He would preach on The Sabbath, so, if He kept The Sabbath, even though a Jew, should we not keep the same day? It is so easy to understand, but oh no!!!! Pastors, preachers, teachers, just have to bring in their theological points of view, and say we need to keep Sunday because He was resurrected on this day! They will screw you around and use all sorts of biblical verses to try and make you believe what they are saying is tru but, all you have to do is let God's Word, The Bible speak for itself and just follow it's true sayings And don't let anyone tell you otherwise and remember what our Lord said, that towards the end of the age their would arise false teachers and false prophets! Be sober, be vigellent, for your adversary the devil walketh about as a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour!
At last, a Pastor with the courage to speak the Truth against the societal constraints of so-called Good Friday and Easter, advocating for the true day of crucification.
Day 1 Thursday sunset to Friday sunset. Jesus celebrated the Passover meal and was arrested on Thursday night. On Friday before sunset, he was crucified. While hanging on the cross, the whole world became dark for a period of time. Then he died and was buried before sunset. Day 2 Friday sunset to Saturday sunset. Jesus laid in the tomb. Day 3 The first day of the week. Jesus was resurrected in between the sunset on Saturday and before sunrise on Sunday. He rose to life on the third day.
Since we're focusing on precision and truth, the more accurate translation of Matt 28:1 actually says "After the sabbaths..." where sabbath in the Greek is given in the plural form. This enhances your point and it's surprising that you missed it. However, the most important point is not when He died, but that Jesus is Lord.
Day 1 Thursday sunset to Friday sunset. Jesus celebrated the Passover meal and was arrested on Thursday night. On Friday before sunset, he was crucified. While hanging on the cross, the whole world became dark for a period of time. Then he died and was buried before sunset. Day 2 Friday sunset to Saturday sunset. Jesus laid in the tomb. Day 3 The first day of the week. Jesus was resurrected in between the sunset on Saturday and before sunrise on Sunday. He rose to life on the third day.
I've been a Christian since 1977 and I never believed in a Friday crucifixion based on some of the same passages quoted in this video. The passage about the Sabbath being a "high day" annual Sabbath and not a weekly Saturday Sabbath has confused many. That high day Sabbath was on Thursday the day after the events of the crucifixion of Christ. The above video is right on target and perfectly aligns with scripture.
@randyd9805 he ABSOLUTELY 💯 wrong in that video what made that Sabbath day a "High day" or a "Double Sabbath" is because as Jesus death was on that Friday of Passover Nisan 14th the very next day Nisan 15th was the beginning of the first day of 7 days festival of Unleavened Bread which from the very 1st day the 15th was an *automatic* Sabbath day rest also so that week of Passover followed by the Unleavened Bread *coincided* on Saturday the 15th right after the Passover day which was *FRIDAY* the 14th,so that's why it was called the *HIGH DAY* or *DOUBLE SABBATH* !!!!
@@ChevyNova632bigblockchevy You cannot, no matter how much you want to try, get 3 whole days and 3 whole nights out of a Friday crucifixion. It was not part of the 3 days and nights, but the entire 24-hour periods. Jesus was tried and crucified on Wednesday, gave up the ghost at about 3 pm, and placed in the tomb around 6 pm at the beginning of what was our Wednesday evening, but the Jews 5'th day of the week. He remained in the tomb until after the weekly Sabbath ended and the "first day of the week" began. The above video is correct and you are wrong. To have Jesus placed in the tomb at about 6 pm on Friday is irreconcilable with the clear teaching that there were 3 days and nights no matter how much you want it to be that way. I won't argue the point. We've both made up our minds and it's not an issue that would change the gospel which I'm pretty sure we will also disagree on. You clearly do not believe Jesus spent an entire or even part of 3 days and nights in the tomb before He was resurrected. I do believe it and they were FULL 24-hour periods, not partial. When Jesus was being tried and the mob crying out to "crucify Him, crucify Him" it was on Wednesday, not Friday. 3 whole days and 3 whole nights totally refutes a Friday crucifixion. Matthew 12:40 " For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth."
@randyd9805 first of all Randy is there *any* shred of biblical evidence to support in the case of the Prophet Jonah that when it says that he was in the great fish for *3 days* and *3 nights* that it is *EXACTLY.......* 72 hrs he was there....hence when Jesus Christ used now that same example of Jonah it was to be *EXACTLY.....* the same *72 hrs* ? I think the answer to Jonah's case is an absolute resounding *NO* so then why formulate the concept that was the case of Jesus in both Jonah's and Jesus' case they both implored what is called an *IDIOM* or it is a figure of speech not to be taken *LITERALLY* !! E.G. let's just say I asked you Randy how many days of the week do you work? Like off the bat you would say *5 DAYS* a week...(Monday-Friday) so you saying this to me do you expect me to conclude that you *obviously* means each day is *24hrs* each amounting to 120hrs for that week and so on and so on.....no you would *obviously* think that *I* should think you meant averagely *8hrs-10hrs* per day and the *NOT...* 24 hrs per day literally.... *yet YOU..would still refer to each work Day as a WHOLE DAY...without any explanation....* when it is infact PART OF A DAY *LITERALLY....* isn't that so Randy?So here we have here a *perfect example* of a *IDIOM* implored here *not meant to be taken/interpreted to be literal* so using the Scriptures Randy with the convincing proofs recorded in the Holy writings that the Passover Day of Nisan 14th was always followed by the beginning of the day if Unleavened Bread on 15th coincided *that year* to be on the *usual* Saturday Sabbath Day(hence why it was called a "High Day"/"Double Sabbath" on the 15th meant that the day before was the 14th Friday for the Passover celebration,hence why Jesus death *that year of Nisan 14th Passover Day fell on a Friday* the Day that Jesus died on!!!
@@ChevyNova632bigblockchevy why would Randy or anyone have to refute what you say if you don't believe or understand what Scriptures itself say? Saying that Yeshua was using "IDIOM" when he spoke about the only Sign he would give to them was the sign of Jonah. It is only a IDIOM when scriptures say that a day begins at sunset and end at sunset the next day? So man is wise enough to tell Yehovah When he is to speak in Idioms and when he is speaking literally? Do you mean to say that Jesus kept his father's commandments on some points but broke them in others? He fulfilled some things but didn't fulfill other things? If he didn't fulfill his own words then he would be a false Messiah and a false teacher. Do you follow a false teacher or do you want to make him into a false teacher by misinterpreting his own words?
@@ednadiaz4193 Thank you. Satan does have his agents at work now just as he did in the past! They are all fired up.. And will be totally if they don't wake up to reality! God will forgive the innocent ignorant, but not the willfully rebellious!
Based on a reading of Matt. 12:38-40, I was always quite troubled by the traditional Friday, Saturday, Sunday timeline. But, no longer. Jesus' statement that He, like Jonah, would be "3 days and 3 nights in the heart of the earth" means He would be parts of 3 days and parts of 3 nights (as the Jews reackoned time so that any part of a day or night was, in fact, a day or night) in the heart of the land, not under the Earth preaching to demons in bondage about His work on the Cross and its acceptance by the Father. By heart of the land, He meant that He would willingly, in obedience to the Father's will, place Himself under the authority of and in subjection to wicked, evil, sinful men, which is what happened from the time of His arrest late on Thursday through the beatings, 3 illegal religious trials and 3 illegal civil trials, Roman scourging, and His crucifixon, until when He was resurrected early on Sunday morning just after dawn. The 3 nights He spoke of were parts of Thursday, Friday, and Saturday and the 3 nights were parts of Friday, Saturday, and Easter Sunday. There you have it, three days and three nights, just as Jesus' own prophecy was litterally fulfilled! He didn't lie, which if He had lied or or misspoke, He wouldn't have been qualified to be our Savior.
Day 1 Thursday sunset to Friday sunset. Jesus celebrated the Passover meal and was arrested on Thursday night. On Friday before sunset, he was crucified. While hanging on the cross, the whole world became dark for a period of time. Then he died and was buried before sunset. Day 2 Friday sunset to Saturday sunset. Jesus laid in the tomb. Day 3 The first day of the week. Jesus was resurrected in between the sunset on Saturday and before sunrise on Sunday. He rose to life on the third day.
The Jewish day begins at sunset, not at midnight or daylight. Jesus was crucified on Friday, the day before the sabbath. That was day one. At sunset, the sabbath started and that was the second day. At sunset on the sabbath, it began another day. That was the third. day.
Yes, then it doesn't add up as three days and nights in the heart of the earth as his sign. Day one on Friday? How? He was still alive before 3 pm on Friday evening. You yourself don't listen to and understand your words. "The Jewish day begins at Sunset ,not at midnight or daylight." Scriptures itself says when a day starts and ends. Shabbat or Sabbath/Saturday would start on Friday evening at sunset and end at Saturday evening at sunset. So Jesus hung on the cross between 3 pm -4 pm between this time he died. Death confirmed by piercing his side. Was hurriedly washed/prepared and wrapped with burial spices according to scriptures. And placed in Joseph of Arimatheas unused tomb. Before the day ended on Friday. So in Friday last daylight hours in the Evening he was dead for just 3 hours barely if you count from 3 pm to 6 pm which is around or probably a little past sunset hour. And didn't you say that Jews day begins at Sunset? Isn't this what Yehovah commanded them? How can you honestly say that his first day of being in the heart of the earth as he himself prophecied started on Friday evening and constitutes one day with roughly 3 hours of that day? 🤔 Your math doesn't add up. Friday evening to Saturday evening 1 day Saturday evening to Sunday Evening 1 day. You get short one day. And then when did he rise on Sunday???? Does not Scriptures say that he rose on the first day of the week before dawn. The women went to the tomb before it was even dawn on Sunday morning and the tomb was empty. And Scriptures say in one account that at Dusk he rose from the tomb. So Dusk is when the Sun is setting.... Which meant he rose when the sun was setting on Saturday evening just when Sunday was commencing at Dusk (sunset) therefore by dawn (first rays of sunlight on Sunday morning) he was more than 9-10 hours already risen from the dead. That is if you count from 7 pm- 5 pm but we know sun doesn't set around 7 pm nor rises at 5 pm strictly speaking about dawn. So you can't get a day from Sunday. Resurrection day Sunday counting backwards from Sunset Saturday doesn't give you three days and nights on Sunset Friday. Impossible and this proves that the Catholic tradition of celebration of his death on Friday is false and the other religions who follow suit are in error. And why? All because they turned a pagan Ishtar festival into a holiday and named it Easter saying that it was in commemoration of Jesus' / Yeshuas death and resurrection on Passover which isn't the Passover that Yehovah commanded. Read Jeremiah chapter 16 and in verse 19 which speaks about gentiles saying to the People of Israel that the have "inherited nothing but lies from our forefathers". Ask yourself this question : which and what lies? There are many traditions of men that we need to learn to unfollow and start following Yehovahs word.
no your math is so off. he was dead three day and three nights and then he would rise. you don't get three full days and nights from Friday night to Sunday morning. if you do show me the math. a day is 24 hours not a few hours as people make it out to be. you don't count days like that now why would you do it for his death?
I did some research here is what the Bible says: It was definitely Friday The timeline of the night of Jesus Christ’s arrest, his trial, and his death is also well-laid out in the New Testament. Jesus had come to Jerusalem to celebrate Passover. The Sunday prior to His arrest, the Lord came into the city, which is known as the triumphal entry. “And those who went before and those who followed were shouting, ‘Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!’” (Mark 11:9). After several days in the capital city, the plot to arrest Jesus transpired. Based on the Sabbath approaching the day following Jesus’ execution (Mark 15:42), his arrest occurred Thursday evening. He was tried overnight, and His crucifixion began in the morning at Golgotha, a skull-shaped hill outside the city walls. An important element to understanding the time and hour of the crucifixion is understanding the way the Jewish people kept time. The Gospels refer to the third hour, the sixth hour, and the ninth hour. The time was kept according to how many hours had passed since sunrise. In Mark 15:25 it says, “And it was the third hour when they crucified him.” The third hour would have been 3 hours after sunrise. This puts the time and hour of Jesus' death at 9am. In Luke 23:41, the writer recorded, “It was now about the sixth hour, and there was darkness over the whole land until the ninth hour.” If the third hour was 9 a.m., then there was darkness after the death of Jesus from noon to three in the afternoon.
The first Bible, which is the Latin Vulgate Bible, compiled by St. Jerome, who transcribed it from original Scriptures and Manuscripts, in the Holy Land, on the instruction of Pope Damascus in circa 400 AD. From this original Latin Bible was transcribed, by Catholic Monks, the English language Douay Rheims Catholic Bible. All the various Bibles in existence today are derived from i.e. are altered versions of the Douay Rheims Bible. The changes made by their many writers, beginning with Martin Luther, included multiple textual changes and omissions, and the omission of up to seven books from the original complete Catholic Bible compiled by St. Jerome, i.e. one or more of these seven Deutero-Canonical books are missing from all non-Catholic Bibles; Tobias, Judith, Wisdom, Ecclesiasticus (Sirach), Baruch, Machabees 1, Machabees 2. Finding truth in man made non Scriptural incomplete “Bibles” is impossible. May God bless all who read this understanding.
It doesn't matter when HE was crucified, give HIM thanks and praise for the fact that HE did it for you. It wasn't done for us to argue over what day HE did it. That's one of the problems with religion. Praise GOD love GOD and preach HIS word as HE wrote it.
It does matter very much. It's the difference between loving the truth and commemorating the gospel correctly as commanded and celebrating a holiday of pagans-also, the whole timeline of the death, burial, and resurrection of our Messiah is in the gospel of Luke. It plainly says it's the high Sabbath, then takes us through till the first fruits.
I read the comments and there some really good points to consider; been there and studied these points over and over. After two years I was at the same conclusion that Jesus was resurrected at the end of the weekly sabbath. After a couple months I had to bump the resurrection one second out of the sabbath and into the first moment of the next day; “first fruits” , also known as “one of sabbaths” ; day one of the fifty day count to Pentecost. That adjustment made a more prefect fit with the Greek text and the fact that the burial was completed at the first moment of the high sabbath of unleavened bread. Jesus was fulfilling His father’s appointed times all on time and to the smallest detail. Passover is the preparation day for unleavened bread; Jesus was being prepared for unleavened bread. We need to ask ourselves, when is the burial completed? When the stone covered the grave or in other words the stone started rolling on the 14th and dropped into place at the first moment of the 15th “unleavened bread “. It was sundown the moment the sun dropped below the horizon. Counting three nights and three days forward (72) hours at the first moment of the 18th, sundown again at the first moment of first fruits the resurrection occurred. On the high sabbath no work can be done. Spices are brought and prepared on the weekly preparation day; the only day they can do it. The weekly sabbath they rest according to the commandment. If Jesus was resurrected on any part of the weekly sabbath, He would have cut it short. Because the resurrection took place at the very first moment of the 18th that day is “The third day “ like a birthday. Jesus was reborn on the 18th; “day one of seven sabbaths “, “first fruits”. The word sabbaths and weeks have been stripped from our English Bibles . Without these words we cannot find the three days and three nights that Jesus spoke of, that identity Him. In that time of history, how could we have measured exactly 72hrs ? By the setting of the sun. In the Greek text: Mk. 16:2, Lk. 24:1, Jn. 20:1 & 19, Ac.20: 7, 1Co16:2 (Tr) all agree with Mt. 28:1 that the 18th of Nissan is One of sabbaths , NOT THE FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK. The scriptures are pointing to Pentecost. To my knowledge God never converted to the pagan Roman calendar so when we read the Bible we should not infer that anything happened on Friday, Saturday, Sunday etc. The days overlap but are never the same. In Mt.28:1 there is a very special word pronounced “epiphosko” and I can see where it could mean dawning where if you were a Roman Sun worshiper, you might think that the Sun was rising. In Mt.28:1 , Day is not in the text. It was the event that was on lightning not the Sun . New Year’s day dawns at midnight, is the Sun up? So when does first fruits or one of sabbaths dawn? Immediately following the weekly sabbath, at sundown. I have always thought that epiphosko επιφωσκω was a very special word as it was never used by any other Ancient Greek writers and it appears two times in the Greek New Testament, marking the exact moment the burial was completed and the exact moment of the resurrection. My translation of the first part of Mt.28:1 Evening now , (two) sabbaths (ending) into the full on, over, and above lighting up of the (event /day) one of (seven) sabbaths… epi= on, over, and above. Phos= light. Knowing that the burial was on the 15th of Nissan; a full moon, when the sun sets in the west just below the horizon, the moon will be at the horizon in the east. Three nights and three days later the sun again just below the horizon in the west and the moon will not rise in the east for two and a half hours. Epiphosko is describing the light of this world and the glory of God over and above these two events. Romans 6:4 ….:that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father. The Church took the glory of God away from Him and gave it to “ at dawn on the first day of the week; sun worship day. If Paul knew how and when Jesus was raised by the Father, would he have included it in the Gospel he preached to the Corinthians . I don’t think he would have left it out. Ask Herod what happens to those who do not give the Glory to God.
Day 1 Thursday sunset to Friday sunset. Jesus celebrated the Passover meal and was arrested on Thursday night. On Friday before sunset, he was crucified. While hanging on the cross, the whole world became dark for a period of time. Then he died and was buried before sunset. Day 2 Friday sunset to Saturday sunset. Jesus laid in the tomb. Day 3 The first day of the week. Jesus was resurrected in between the sunset on Saturday and before sunrise on Sunday. He rose to life on the third day.
@@justthink8952 He did not partake of the Passover meal because He was already in the tomb before sunset Passover evening. His final meal was of Leavened Bread on Wed evening, “And as they were eating, Yehushueh took bread,G740 and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, ‘Take, eat; this is my body.’” Mattithyahu 26:26. G740 Strong’s Definition - artos - ar’tos: From G142; bread (as raised) or a loaf: - (shew-) bread, loaf.
Day 1 Thursday sunset to Friday sunset. Jesus celebrated the Passover meal and was arrested on Thursday night. On Friday before sunset, he was crucified. While hanging on the cross, the whole world became dark for a period of time. Then he died and was buried before sunset. Day 2 Friday sunset to Saturday sunset. Jesus laid in the tomb. Day 3 The first day of the week. Jesus was resurrected in between the sunset on Saturday and before sunrise on Sunday. He rose to life on the third day.
What is confusing me, why have they already celebrated this a month before passover? Yhe calander says the feasts begin April 22 but i thought passover starts on the spring equinox? That was March 19.
I can see you need to learn something about ancient culture and ancient time keeping. Part of a day counted for the whole day in their mindset. A Jewish day is sunset to sunset. A Roman day is sunrise to sunrise. The gospel is written from a Jewish perspective not a Roman one. There were three passover's that went on that week. The first one was on Wednesday it was held by a Jewish monastic group called The Essenes. They were on a solar calendar like the Romans. So their Passover would have been on Wednesday according to their calendar. The Pharisees and all other Jews were on the lunar calendar and their Passover was on Friday that week. Jesus had his Passover with his disciples on Thursday between the two. No reason is given for this. He has arrested on Thursday night and he is tried and convicted on Friday morning. He is crucified on Friday at noon. He does rise on Sunday morning just before sunrise. Again part of one day accounted for the whole in the ancient world. Even though the Romans were on a solar calendar and the Jews were on a lunar calendar, both cultures considered half a day to be a full day. The scripture is correct you are not. The church has held that the crucifixion was on Friday and the resurrection was on Sunday since the beginning. You are the one out of step with the rest of the church. I suggest stepping away from your heresy.
Well according to Luke 23 starting at verse 53 it states and this is on Friday 1st day... he took it down and wrapped it in a linen cloth, and laid him in a tomb cut into the rock, where no one had ever laid. Verse 54 it was the preparation day which means it was Friday and the Sabbath was about to begin. Verse 55 now the women who had come with him out of Galilee followed, and saw the tomb and how his body was laid verse 56 then they returned and prepared spices and perfumes. and on the Sabbath (Saturday) they rested according to the commandments. Luke 24:1 says, But on the first day of the week, at early dawn came to the tomb with the spices they had prepared. Vs.2 and found the stone rolled away and Jesus body was not there. Remember what Luke 1:1-4 states this is vitally important, Luke is writing under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. In as much as many have undertaken to compile an account of these things accomplished among us just as they were handed down to us by those who from the beginning were eyewitnesses and servants of the word it seemed fitting for me as well having investigated everything carefully from the beginning to write it out for you in consecutive order most excellent Theophilus, so that you may know the exact truth about things you have been taught. So backing up from Luke 24:1 which is (Sunday) then back up to the previous verse which is Luke 23:56b is Sabbath (Saturday). Then back up to Luke 23:53-54, verse 53 scripture says in these verses that Jesus was laid in the tomb because verse 54 says it was the preparation day Karma and the Sabbath was about to begin. What is this saying, in these 5 verses from Luke 23:53,54,55,56 and Luke 24:1 is Friday to Sunday which is 3 days. (Friday) He was crucified and laid in the tomb vs. 53-54. Vs.56b is the Sabbath (Saturday) The very next verse Luke 24:1 but on the first day of the week, (Sunday) He got up and out earlier than their early. So in other words these 5 verses shows clearly 3 days...
Luke is a book that is written to the Gentials who had no understanding of the Hebrew people culture. Luke writing to Hebrew people get straight to the point. This is why divorce and remarriage while the Covenant spouse is still alive is living in the continual state of adultery. Look at Luke 16:18 and actually in Luke 16:14 it's an Abomination until the Lord. This is very clear. He only wrote exactly what Jesus meant on this subject.
Exodus 12.1¶And the LORD spake unto Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt, saying, 2This month shall be unto you the beginning of months: it shall be the first month of the year to you. 3Speak ye unto all the congregation of Israel, saying, In the tenth day of this month they shall take to them every man a lamb, according to the house of their fathers, a lamb for an house: 6And ye shall keep it up until the fourteenth day of the same month: and the whole assembly of the congregation of Israel shall kill it in the evening. The evening of the 14th begins the 15th, the Feast of Unleavened Bread. The first meal of the Feast of Unleavened Bread is the Passover meal (sedar) The 10th - 14th are preparation days. The 10th - 15th are six. Subtract six days from the 15th day of the month, brings us to the 9th day of the month. Jhn.12.1¶Then Jesus six days before the passover came to Bethany, where Lazarus was which had been dead, whom he raised from the dead. 2There they made him a supper; and Martha served: but Lazarus was one of them that sat at the table with him. Jesus travels from Bethpage to Bethany, and they prepare supper. He travels, they prepare, not a Sabbath day, this is Friday the 9th. That evening begins the weekly Sabbath, they have a Sabbath night supper. Because Saturday is the Sabbath the 10th ,He rides into town on Sunday the 11th. Wednesday is the 14th the day Israel sacrificed the Passover Lamb of God. That evening begins the Passover, the 15th. Saturday is the Sabbath the 17th, just before sundown on the weekly Sabbath He comes out of the tomb. Mat.12.38¶Then certain of the scribes and of the Pharisees answered, saying, Master, we would see a sign from thee. 39¶But he answered and said unto them, An evil and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign; and there shall no sign be given to it, but the sign of the prophet Jonas: 40For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. THREE DAYS, THREE NIGHTS 16.21¶From that time forth began Jesus to shew unto his disciples, how that he must go unto Jerusalem, and suffer many things of the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and be raised again the third day. RAISED ON THE THIRD DAY 27.63Saying, Sir, we remember that that deceiver said, while he was yet alive, After three days I will rise again. AFTER THREE DAYS Mark 8.31¶And he began to teach them, that the Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected of the elders, and of the chief priests, and scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again. AFTER THREE DAYS Luke 9.21¶And he straitly charged them, and commanded them to tell no man that thing; 22Saying, The Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected of the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be slain, and be raised the third day. RAISED THE THIRD DAY Luke18.31¶Then he took unto him the twelve, and said unto them, Behold, we go up to Jerusalem, and all things that are written by the prophets concerning the Son of man shall be accomplished. 32For he shall be delivered unto the Gentiles, and shall be mocked, and spitefully entreated, and spitted on: 33And they shall scourge him, and put him to death: and the third day he shall rise again. THE THIRD DAY Three verses say "raised on the third day." Two verses say "after three days " One verses says "three days and three nights. Not even one verse say a half day, not a one. Man shall live by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God Luke.24.21 Since G575 transliterated apo, to separate especially in composition Literally separate the first day of the week from the day of crucifixion with three days, makes Sunday the fourth day and Wednesday the day of crucifixion Peace
Day 1 Thursday sunset to Friday sunset. Jesus celebrated the Passover meal and was arrested on Thursday night. On Friday before sunset, he was crucified. While hanging on the cross, the whole world became dark for a period of time. Then he died and was buried before sunset. Day 2 Friday sunset to Saturday sunset. Jesus laid in the tomb. Day 3 The first day of the week. Jesus was resurrected in between the sunset on Saturday and before sunrise on Sunday. He rose to life on the third day.
@justthink8952 jhn.19.14,31,42 14And it was the preparation of the passover, and about the sixth hour: and he saith unto the Jews, Behold your King! 31¶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. 42There laid they Jesus therefore because of the Jews' preparation day; for the sepulchre was nigh at hand. Jhn. 19 .14 clearly says its the preparation for Passover Verses 31and 42 agree. Jhn.6.28¶Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God? 29¶Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent. 30¶They said therefore unto him, What sign shewest thou then, that we may see, and believe thee? what dost thou work? 31Our fathers did eat manna in the desert; as it is written, He gave them bread from heaven to eat. 32¶Then Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Moses gave you not that bread from heaven; but my Father giveth you the true bread from heaven. 33For the bread of God is he which cometh down from heaven, and giveth life unto the world. 34¶Then said they unto him, Lord, evermore give us this bread. 35¶And Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall never thirst. Mat.26.17¶Now the first day of the feast of G106unleavened bread the disciples came to Jesus, saying unto him, Where wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eat the passover? G106 transliterated azymos Unleavened Bread "Bread of Affliction" the only time one has Unleavened Bread is during the Feast of Unleavened Bread G740 transliterated artos leavened bread Mat.26.26¶And as they were eating, Jesus took G740bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take, eat; this is my body. Mark.14.22¶And as they did eat, Jesus took G740bread, and blessed, and brake it, and gave to them, and said, Take, eat: this is my body Luke22.19¶And he took G740bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me. 1Cor.15.2323¶For I have received of the Lord that which also I delivered unto you, That the Lord Jesus the same night in which he was betrayed took G740bread: 24And when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me. CANT BE PASSOVER, THEY ARE HAVING LEAVENED BREAD "Take eat this is my body" He is the Bread of His Presence. T h e Show Bread. Jhn.19.14,31,42 Jhn.6.28¶Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God? 29¶Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent. 30¶They said therefore unto him, What sign shewest thou then, that we may see, and believe thee? what dost thou work? 31Our fathers did eat manna in the desert; as it is written, He gave them bread from heaven to eat. 32¶Then Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Moses gave you not that bread from heaven; but my Father giveth you the true bread from heaven. 33For the bread of God is he which cometh down from heaven, and giveth life unto the world. 34¶Then said they unto him, Lord, evermore give us this bread. 35¶And Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall never thirst. Mat.26.17¶Now the first day of the feast of G106unleavened bread the disciples came to Jesus, saying unto him, Where wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eat the passover? G106 transliterated azymos Unleavened Bread "Bread of Affliction" the only time one has Unleavened Bread is during the Feast of Unleavened Bread G740 transliterated artos leavened bread Mat.26.26¶And as they were eating, Jesus took G740bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take, eat; this is my body. Mark.14.22¶And as they did eat, Jesus took G740bread, and blessed, and brake it, and gave to them, and said, Take, eat: this is my body Luke22.19¶And he took G740bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me. 1Cor.15.2323¶For I have received of the Lord that which also I delivered unto you, That the Lord Jesus the same night in which he was betrayed took G740bread: 24And when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me. CANT BE PASSOVER, THEY ARE HAVING LEAVENED BREAD "Take eat this is my body" He is the Bread of His Presence. T h e Show Bread. Jhn.19.14,31,42 Crucified on the eve of Passover not the day before the weekly Sabbatth Exo.12.1-6 the evening of 14th begins Passover, the first meal of the Feast of Unleavened Bread is the Passover meal (sedar) 15th until the evening of the 21st azymos G106 Unleavened Bread Mahtza G740 artos leavened bread ShowBread H3899 lekh'em bread Bait Lekh'em House of Bread Bethlehem city of David Peace Crucified on the eve of Passover not the day before the weekly Sabbatth Exo.12.1-6 the evening of 14th begins Passover, the first meal of the Feast of Unleavened Bread is the Passover meal (sedar) 15th until the evening of the 21st azymos G106 Unleavened Bread Mahtza G740 artos leavened bread ShowBread H3899 lekh'em bread Bait Lekh'em House of Bread Bethlehem city of David The Feasts of the LORD (lev.23 Feats that are multiple day, begin and end with a Sabbath . If one day , that day is a Sabbath. LORD OF THE SABBATH The Feasts of The LORD are Sabbaths of the LORD of the Sabbath Peace
As news calendar the sunset to next sunset is one day He died on Friday before sunset is one day Saturday until evening 2nd day Sunday morning he raised early morning is 3rd day,and one more thing when Jonah was in whale belly do you know the days or total hours?
You are both right AND WRONG! Right that Jesus did not die on Friday, but WRONG about Wednesday!! As @kenwebster5033 states below, the Jewish day begins NOT AT DAWN, nor even at midnight, but at SUNDOWN. So the Sabbath begins on what WE call Friday evening, and the day of preparation on 'Thursday evening'. Jesus died on THURSDAY at the ninth hour [1500 hrs] and was buried before sundown, so spent what we call Thursday night, Friday night and Saturday night in the tomb - there are your three NIGHTS - but he was buried BEFORE sundown, so was dead on Thursday DURING THE DAY, as well as during the day on Friday and Saturday - there are your three DAYS. As Cleopas said, the first day of the week, our SUNDAY was the "third day SINCE this happened" - Saturday was the second day SINCE the crucifixion, and Friday the FIRST day since Jesus died. So he DIED ON OUR THURSDAY in the afternoon.
While I don't think it's worth arguing over. Your scenario does not include 3 days and 3 nights as Yeshua said. I believe the video is right about him dying on a Wednesday. He was put into the tomb around sunset (I believe) and he rose at/or just after sunset on Saturday evening. Since sunset on Saturday IS the start of Sunday to a Jew. So I believe he did technically rise on Sunday (Jewish Sunday). Peace
I believe it was Thursday around 3. He would have been put in the tomb before 6:00 pm, which would be considered the 1st day.....and so on. Not worth making it a fellowship/orthodoxy argument. Also disagree with this preachers assessment of not celebrating the Resurrection of Christ. We are to commemorate the Lord's passion, but the death, burial, and Resurrection go together. The early Church came together at the 1st day of the week and broke bread. Why would all these people who were raised as orthodox Jews suddenly change from Saturday to the 1st day of the week? Because that is the day He got up!!! Because He was the first fruits, we can believe that if we are saved, we too are His fruit that will rise. Whether in the rapture or the Resurrection of the righteous saints.
This is non-sense. Consider the absurdity of what is claimed in this video which builds their entire case on literalizing the phrase "three days and three nights" in order to argue Jesus was crucified on Weds afternoon. According to Jewish time reckoning, this would mean Jesus was in the ground on Weds, Thurs, Friday, Saturday AND Sunday (any portion of a day, counts as a full day). That is NOT 3 days and 3 nights. Was the sign of Jonah now supposed to be 5 days? It is simply impossible to construct a timeline that puts Jesus in the tomb for 3 x 24 hr days given that he died about 3:00 PM and rose very early in the morning, possibly before sunrise. Other people ride a Thursday crucifixion hobby horse, but that doesn't solve the problem either because that makes Jesus Resurrection on the 4th day in contradiction to multiple verses that tell us it was the 3rd day. The only way to make sense of it is the simple way - died on Friday (1st day), rose on Sunday (3rd day) and the phrase "3 days and 3 nights) is either referring to the time period starting with his arrest in Gethsemane OR its simply an idiomatic expression meaning 3 days. There are examples in the bible of the latter: Esth 4:16 and Esth 5:1 show that "three days and three nights" is sometimes used idiomatically to mean 3 days and again in I Sam 30:12 and 13. We also have 14 verses (by my count) in the gospels that say Jesus rose on the 3rd day and that this was Sunday. That puts the crucifixion on Friday. The church has understood this for 2000 years until these mid-wit hobbyist started making youtube videos promoting their pet theories that fail to take into account the counsel of scripture.
"Now when evening had come, there came a rich man from Arimathea, named Joseph, who himself had also become a disciple of Jesus." Wednesday evening started passover. Jewish day started at sunset. "For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth." Wednesday, night 1 Thursday, day 1 Thursday, night 2 Friday, day 2 Saturday Sabbath, night 3 Saturday Sabbath, day 3 Ladies arrived before daylight on the 1st day and he was risen.
Jesus waited until the 4th day to raise Lazarus. Why did he wait? Jewish beliefs... After three days, the soul returns to God to await the time of resurrection (Babylonian Talmud Sanhedrin 90b-91a). You claiming Friday calls Jesus a liar, ignores Jewish beliefs of the time, and denies the resurrection.
All 4 gospels agree that Jesus was crucified and died on Preparation Day (the Crucifixion is the only time the term "Preparation Day" or "day of Preparation" is used. The gospel of John gives the entire detail surrounding the 3 full days and 3 full nights that Jesus was in the tomb. They had to get Jesus off of the cross before sundown because sundown is the start/stop of any Jewish day. The next day was a Special Sabbath of Passover on Nisan 14 which is always immediately followed by another Special Sabbath on Nisan 15 which is the first day of the 7 day Feast of Unleavened Bread. (Leviticus 23: 4 - 7) All 4 gospels also agree when the women went to the tomb which was after the regular weekly Sabbath. Yeah so that also means that the Last Supper was not a Passover observance. All 4 gospels record the last supper as serving regular bread. The Passover observance required that everybody eat unleavened bread. In addition the prophecy that Jesus quoted about "....someone dipping bread with him.... " was also just regular bread. Both Hebrew for the Old Testament and Greek for the New Covenant have separate words for 'bread' and 'unleavened bread'. Jesus was crucified on Wednesday. Brother George
@nomoretithing_guy where you are almost correct about everything you said here you are *definitely wrong* about two major things!! Firstly about Jesus not dying on the Passover Day when all the Scriptural evidences points/shows that he died *exactly* on Passover Day of Nisan 14th 33C.E. which on that year Nisan 14th fell on a Friday....and Secondly you said(or implied)that he and Disciples/Apostles ate the two meals on *separated days* when infact the account shows that on that same night of the Passover celebration on Nisan 14th he and the 12 Apostles eat that final Passover meal together and after the episode of the washing of their feet part Judas was dismissed and then shortly afterwards he had what is Commonly called the "LAST SUPPER" with the 11 remaining faithful Apostles again on that same night of Nisan 14th Passover Day and then it was later in that same day before that same day ended he was put to death before Sundown which afterwards started the Nisan 15th the 1st Day of The Unleavened Bread till the 21st (7Days long)
@@ChevyNova632bigblockchevy We will have to continue to disagree. I said nothing about two meals. Jesus died before sundown which was Nisan 13. The next day, Nisan 14, starts after sundown so therefore he didn't die on Passover. Passover and a few other holidays are also correctly referred to as Sabbath, or Special Sabbath, or High Holy Days. These other Sabbaths come with food preparation benefits while the normal weekly Sabbath did not. The Last Supper was not a Passover observance since they did not eat unleavened bread. Also Friday evening to early Sunday morning does not come close to 3 days and 3 nights as Jesus had stated.
In Judaism, one day starts from sunset to sunset on the next day. Let us assume the sun sets at 6 p.m and the sun rises at 6 a.m. Jesus died on Friday before the sun set, say he died at 3 p.m. For Jews, Thursday sunset (6 p.m) to Friday sunset (6 p m) is the 6th day. Friday sunset to Saturday sunset is 7th day or Sabbath day. Sabbath ends at sunset on the 7th day. Saturday sunset to Sunday sunset is the first day. So, if Jesus resurrect at 7 th p.m on Saturday, it is already the first day of the week for Jews. Jesus probably rose to life at about 3 a.m on Sunday. That is, he resurrected on the third day. The summary of the above is Day 1 = 3 hours Day 2 = 24 hours Assuming he resurrected at 3 a.m Day 3 = 9 hours (6 p.m on Saturday to 3 a.m on Sunday is 9 hours). Thus the time duration between Jesus's death and his resurrection is probably = 3+24+9 = 36 hours.
@@justthink8952 Friday crucifixion doesn't work for the way I understand what Jesus said. I interpret his "3 days and 3 nights" as exactly what he meant. that is full days and not partial days.
@@nomoretithing_guy It is alright if you want the typology to fit exactly. As for me, I don't stick to one to one exact correspondence. And so, I could agree that Jesus is the New Adam; Jesus is the New Moses; Jesus is the high priest of the order of Melchizedek.....
In John 19:31 states that Jesus and the two thieves were crucified on the Preparation Day [Friday] which is the day before the Sabbath. A day in the Bible starts at sundown and ends at the next sundown Genesis 1:5. Jesus' time in the tomb didn't require a full 24 hours of a day, a portion of a day was counted as that day He was in the tomb, thus Jesus was in the tomb for three days and Resurrected on the first day of the week Sunday. Also by the way no where in the Bible are we instructed to keep Sunday holy. God's Ten Commandments are not called God's ten suggestions. The Fourth Commandment starts with "Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy."
Over the years I wondered how do you get 3 out 2? I stopped celebrating Good Friday because it didn’t compute. Jesus Christ said that as Jonah was 3 days and 3 nights in the whale He would be 3 days and 3 nights in gravel.
Day 1 Thursday sunset to Friday sunset. Jesus celebrated the Passover meal and was arrested on Thursday night. On Friday before sunset, he was crucified. While hanging on the cross, the whole world became dark for a period of time. Then he died and was buried before sunset. Day 2 Friday sunset to Saturday sunset. Jesus laid in the tomb. Day 3 The first day of the week. Jesus was resurrected in between the sunset on Saturday and before sunrise on Sunday. He rose to life on the third day.
Well, you're right about one thing--there is a whole lot of misinformation out there about Jesus, and you just presented a big pile of it. I noticed you didn't quote Mark once, and Mark is the only Gospel writer that give you a complete picture of what happened that week. Mark makes it very clear that Jesus was crucified at the end of the week, not the middle. Furthermore, Jesus was a Jew and made Jewish statements which we don't understand today. For instance 3 days and 3 nights in the Jewish culture meant touching any part of three days, not three 24 hour days as you teach. So Jesus was in the tomb perhaps one hour before sunset Friday--that's counts as one day in the Jewish culture. Saturday he was in the tomb all day--that is another day. If he rose one hour after sunset Saturday, that's another day. That's three days as far as Jewish culture is concerned. But if you think I'm lying, why don't you consult Justin Martyr, one of the early church fathers writing about 140 AD. He said this, "For he was crucified on the day before that of Saturn (Saturday); and on the day after that of Saturn, which is the day of the Sun, having appeared to his apostles and disciples, He taught them these things, which we have submitted to you for your consideration." (See the: Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. 1, The First Apology of Justin, Chapter 67, P. 186.) Obviously Martyr should have a much better idea as to when Jesus was crucified than Rick Shabi, don't you think? Rick Shabi doesn't have a clue about what he so confidently teaches!! If you send me your email, I'll send you all the facts that I've accumulated on this subject over the past 30 years which prove a Friday crucifixion. Email: richnanpeck@gmail.com
Yes, understanding the Jewish method of reckoning time helps explain the timeline of Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection as described in the Gospels. According to Jewish tradition, a part of a day could be counted as a whole day. So, in the context of Jesus' burial and resurrection:Jesus was crucified and buried on Friday, which was the day before the Jewish Sabbath (Matthew 27:57-60).He remained in the tomb all of Friday, which counted as one day.He remained in the tomb all of Saturday, the Sabbath, which counted as the second day.He rose from the dead on Sunday, the third day after his burial (Matthew 28:1-6).So, even though Jesus was in the tomb for parts of three days according to Jewish reckoning, it is considered as three days in fulfillment of his own prophecy that he would rise on the third day (Matthew 16:21). This understanding reconciles the apparent discrepancy between Jesus being in the tomb for three days and rising on the third day according to the Gospels.
How do you reconcile the testimony of the men on the road to Emmaus who said that it is now the third day since Jesus was delivered up by the chief priests and rulers. This took place on the first day of the week the same day as the resurrection. Count backwards and you arrive at Friday.
No, count backwards and you get to THURSDAY - Sunday was the third day SINCE Jesus was crucified is what the disciples said - so the Sabbath was the second day SINCE IT HAPPENED - and it began at sundown ON FRIDAY - so Friday was the first day SINCE it happened - and that day began at sundown on THURSDAY - the crucifixion was on THURSDAY, and the last supper was on WEDNESDAY EVENING as we would call it, but actually the beginning of the FOURTH day as Jews reckoned it, the day on which Jesus died.
They specified it was since ALL these things were done - UP TO THE SEALING OF THE TOMB: COUNT THREE INCLUSIVE DAYS FROM THEN ! WORK BACKWARDS FROM THEN AS WELL !
Seriously if you just read your Bible, it’s not that hard to understand! If you are trying to find a way to continue with the ways of the world, you will continue to argue the truth❤❤❤❤❤
@@jeannethorne6101 "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." The last thing that the Gospels record that was done up to that point, was the sealing of the tomb and the guard set - about 12 hours AFTER Christ was placed in the tomb. Exactly three days from then is when they could legally break the seal and enter the tomb. Christ came down the Mount of Olives on a donkey on the afternoon of the 10th Abib, when the Passover lambs are selected. He entered Jerusalem's East/Golden Gate as it closed behind Him at sunset, and entered the Temple's East Gate as it opened before Him commencing the weekly Sabbath ! The DSS's calendar confirms the 11th Abib as the weekly Sabbath, therefore more proof that the Babylonian lunar interpretation of the Biblical calendar is incorrect ! In 30AD, although it was actually a Saturday on the Julian calendar, Christ rode into Jerusalem on a donkey on April the 1st ! It is also no accident that April the 1st is April Fool’s Day ! The children of the devil will never stop denigrating Him ! This was definitely not the weekly Sabbath: as shown, it was actually “Palm Saturday” ! Did you also consider that the whole of Jerusalem witnessed Christ descending the Mount of Olives to enter the city - only to get to the Temple at sunset: therefore Jerusalem’s Eastern/Golden Gate closed for the night behind Him as the Temple Eastern Gate opened before Him, starting the weekly Sabbath Day - He passed through the Temple gates, looked around the Temple and left ! In other words, ten days after the vernal equinox when the Passover lamb is selected on the 10th Abib, OUR “Sun of righteousness” moved westwards down the Mount of Olives on a donkey. Proclaimed by throngs of people as “Hosanna” Saviour of Israel, He moved on through the Garden of Gethsemane, through the East Gate of Jerusalem and through the Temple East Gate, before He finally looked around the Temple complex (Mark 11:11) as the sun set - starting the weekly Sabbath day and Daniel 9:27’s prophetic non-calendar “week” of seven days ! That year the next Roman day of the week was Sunday, when returning in the morning and first whipping the traders out the Temple, Christ did then teach in the Temple, as was his custom on the weekly Sabbath ! The Biblical weekly Sabbath isn't always on the same Roman day of the week every year ! In Matthew 28:1 the Sabbath was already in progress from the sunset before. It was still "dark", but the sunrise "dawn" of that Sabbath was imminent. Every Sabbath has a sunset start, a morning starting at midnight, a dawn starting at sunrise and finally an afternoon ending at sunset. Matthew 28:1 says: "In the end of the sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week..." You will see in the Bible itself that the word "day" is in italics, which means that it is an insertion. Both the words "sabbath" and also "week" are Strong's number 4521, which can mean respectively: "by extension a se'nnight, i.e. the interval between two Sabbaths" and "sab'-at-on i.e. Sabbath singular or plural." So is should actually be read like this: "In the end of the sabbath interval, as it began to dawn toward the first of the sabbaths....." The "interval" referred to is the 16th and 17th Abib, after the 15th Abib Passover High Day Sabbath, and before the next WEEKLY Sabbath of the 18th Abib - the first Sabbath Zero of of the 49 day Feast of Weeks Sabbath count to Pentacost ! On the Dead Sea Scroll's calendar, it allows that Christ was anointed at supper starting the 13th Abib, was crucified on the 14th Abib and hurriedly put in the tomb before sunset starting the 15th Abib High Day Passover Sabbath (night and day 1 "in the belly of the earth") The "se'nnight i.e. the interval between two Sabbaths" see Strongs #4521, is the 16th and 17th Abib (night and day 2 and 3 "in the belly of the earth"). The evening starting the 18th Abib weekly Sabbath then commenced with the resurrection of Christ, and He appeared around sunrise to the woman at the empty tomb, showing Himself to others later that same-day. The DSS's 19th Abib is the first day of the Biblical week, in which He ascended to His Father as the living First Fruits Wave Sheaf. Show us any other ancient manuscript of a contempary Biblical calendar that proves otherwise. An extensive Biblical study confirms this layout, except that the Dead Sea Scroll's actually have their omer wave sheaf one week later - on the 22nd Abib after the 7th day of Unleavened-Bread-High-Day of the 21st Abib. This is one of the objections the Qumran community had with the Temple Sadducee priests' calendar, but Christ never objected to the Temple calendar days. It is also highly unlikely that the Qumran community had different WEEKLY Sabbaths to the Temple calendar at that time. So Matthew 28:1 CAN be read THIS way when looking at the Greek: The first "sabbath" is actually the "interval" between the two successive Sabbaths of the 15th Abib High Day Sabbath and the 18th Abib weekly Sabbath (see "se'nnight" of Strong's number 4521). Note that the word "day" is an italic insertion into the script and shouldn't be there. "week" here in the Greek can also be interpreted as plural Sabbaths - referring to the FIRST of the Sabbaths AFTER Passover leading up to Pentacost. "began to dawn" agreeably is just before sunrise of the "twelve hours in a day" Christ referred to. The Exodus Passover event proves that the morning actually starts at midnight because they were not permitted out of the doors of their homes "until the morning", and Moses left the doors of his home immediately after midnight when Pharaoh summoned him, and they all started leaving Egypt long before sunrise. The Afternoon/Evening is from mid-day to mid-night, and the Morning is from mid-night to mid-day. The Law forbids that Christ should hang on the cross until a mid-night start of day, or a morning start of day - He had to be off the cross by sunset before the start of the High Day Passover Sabbath starting at sunset. Don't forget that from the time of Pilate's order to the Jews to seal the tomb and set a guard, until those three days had expired, nobody could break the seal and open the tomb. The women rested for the 15th Passover High Day until they could buy spices on the 16th, but couldn't open the tomb until three days expired from the issuing order sealing of the tomb. That order only expired after the morning of the 18th, so they waited again and only went to the tomb as the three day 72 hour seal expired after sunrise on the 18th. This is how the erroneous Good Friday to Easter Sunday is calculated - after/since all these things were done and then from the three inclusive days starting from the sealing of the tomb.
@@jeannethorne6101 Christ came down the Mount of Olives on a donkey on the afternoon of the 10th Abib, when the Passover lambs are selected. He entered Jerusalem's East/Golden Gate as it closed behind Him at sunset, and entered the Temple's East Gate as it opened before Him commencing the weekly Sabbath ! The DSS's calendar confirms the 11th Abib as the weekly Sabbath, therefore more proof that the Babylonian lunar interpretation of the Biblical calendar is incorrect ! In 30AD, although it was actually a Saturday on the Julian calendar, Christ rode into Jerusalem on a donkey on April the 1st ! It is also no accident that April the 1st is April Fool’s Day ! The children of the devil will never stop denigrating Him ! This was definitely not the weekly Sabbath: as shown, it was actually “Palm Saturday” ! Did you also consider that the whole of Jerusalem witnessed Christ descending the Mount of Olives to enter the city - only to get to the Temple at sunset: therefore Jerusalem’s Eastern/Golden Gate closed for the night behind Him as the Temple Eastern Gate opened before Him, starting the weekly Sabbath Day - He passed through the Temple gates, looked around the Temple and left ! In other words, ten days after the vernal equinox when the Passover lamb is selected on the 10th Abib, OUR “Sun of righteousness” moved westwards down the Mount of Olives on a donkey. Proclaimed by throngs of people as “Hosanna” Saviour of Israel, He moved on through the Garden of Gethsemane, through the East Gate of Jerusalem and through the Temple East Gate, before He finally looked around the Temple complex (Mark 11:11) as the sun set - starting the weekly Sabbath day and Daniel 9:27’s prophetic non-calendar “week” of seven days ! That year the next Roman day of the week was Sunday, when returning in the morning and first whipping the traders out the Temple, Christ did then teach in the Temple, as was his custom on the weekly Sabbath ! The Biblical weekly Sabbath isn't always on the same Roman day of the week every year ! In Matthew 28:1 the Sabbath was already in progress from the sunset before. It was still "dark", but the sunrise "dawn" of that Sabbath was imminent. Every Sabbath has a sunset start, a morning starting at midnight, a dawn starting at sunrise and finally an afternoon ending at sunset. Matthew 28:1 says: "In the end of the sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week..." You will see in the Bible itself that the word "day" is in italics, which means that it is an insertion. Both the words "sabbath" and also "week" are Strong's number 4521, which can mean respectively: "by extension a se'nnight, i.e. the interval between two Sabbaths" and "sab'-at-on i.e. Sabbath singular or plural." So is should actually be read like this: "In the end of the sabbath interval, as it began to dawn toward the first of the sabbaths....." The "interval" referred to is the 16th and 17th Abib, after the 15th Abib Passover High Day Sabbath, and before the next WEEKLY Sabbath of the 18th Abib - the first Sabbath Zero of of the 49 day Feast of Weeks Sabbath count to Pentacost ! On the Dead Sea Scroll's calendar, it allows that Christ was anointed at supper starting the 13th Abib, was crucified on the 14th Abib and hurriedly put in the tomb before sunset starting the 15th Abib High Day Passover Sabbath (night and day 1 "in the belly of the earth") The "se'nnight i.e. the interval between two Sabbaths" see Strongs #4521, is the 16th and 17th Abib (night and day 2 and 3 "in the belly of the earth"). The evening starting the 18th Abib weekly Sabbath then commenced with the resurrection of Christ, and He appeared around sunrise to the woman at the empty tomb, showing Himself to others later that same-day. The DSS's 19th Abib is the first day of the Biblical week, in which He ascended to His Father as the living First Fruits Wave Sheaf. Show us any other ancient manuscript of a contempary Biblical calendar that proves otherwise. An extensive Biblical study confirms this layout, except that the Dead Sea Scroll's actually have their omer wave sheaf one week later - on the 22nd Abib after the 7th day of Unleavened-Bread-High-Day of the 21st Abib. This is one of the objections the Qumran community had with the Temple Sadducee priests' calendar, but Christ never objected to the Temple calendar days. It is also highly unlikely that the Qumran community had different WEEKLY Sabbaths to the Temple calendar at that time. So Matthew 28:1 CAN be read THIS way when looking at the Greek: The first "sabbath" is actually the "interval" between the two successive Sabbaths of the 15th Abib High Day Sabbath and the 18th Abib weekly Sabbath (see "se'nnight" of Strong's number 4521). Note that the word "day" is an italic insertion into the script and shouldn't be there. "week" here in the Greek can also be interpreted as plural Sabbaths - referring to the FIRST of the Sabbaths AFTER Passover leading up to Pentacost. "began to dawn" agreeably is just before sunrise of the "twelve hours in a day" Christ referred to. The Exodus Passover event proves that the morning actually starts at midnight because they were not permitted out of the doors of their homes "until the morning", and Moses left the doors of his home immediately after midnight when Pharaoh summoned him, and they all started leaving Egypt long before sunrise. The Afternoon/Evening is from mid-day to mid-night, and the Morning is from mid-night to mid-day. The Law forbids that Christ should hang on the cross until a mid-night start of day, or a morning start of day - He had to be off the cross by sunset before the start of the High Day Passover Sabbath starting at sunset. Don't forget that from the time of Pilate's order to the Jews to seal the tomb and set a guard, until those three days had expired, nobody could break the seal and open the tomb. The women rested for the 15th Passover High Day until they could buy spices on the 16th, but couldn't open the tomb until three days expired from the issuing order sealing of the tomb. That order only expired after the morning of the 18th, so they waited again and only went to the tomb as the three day 72 hour seal expired after sunrise on the 18th. This is how the erroneous Good Friday to Easter Sunday is calculated - after/since all these things were done and then from the three inclusive days starting from the sealing of the tomb: "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." (Luke 24:21)
If Jesus was crucified on a Wednesday, why did Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, Joanna and Salome wait until Sunday morning to go to the tomb instead of doing so on the Thursday or Friday?
There is no better teacher than the Holy Spirit. And no better text, than The Holy Bible. The Lord, reveals, what He wills, to whom He wills. And it is true, if you do not study thyself approved, you, will not, know, what is written therein. Jeremiah 17:9-10. The Lord, ponders the heart. To give to each man, according to the fruits of his doing. If your heart is right within You, have faith. The Lord, is well able to discern who His children are, because, we hear His voice, and He carves His word, on the tablet, of our hearts, and minds, that His commandments, will always be in our mouths. From one generation, to the next. In Jesus's almighty name ! To honour Our Father, and obey Jesus, as we have been given, from Our Father, who is in heaven.
If the Holy Spirit was with the gospel writers then the holy spirit is not with the video presenter here. He contradicted the gospel accounts . Day 1 Thursday sunset to Friday sunset. Jesus celebrated the Passover meal and was arrested on Thursday night. On Friday before sunset, he was crucified. While hanging on the cross, the whole world became dark for a period of time. Then he died and was buried before sunset. Day 2 Friday sunset to Saturday sunset. Jesus laid in the tomb. Day 3 The first day of the week. Jesus was resurrected in between the sunset on Saturday and before sunrise on Sunday. He rose to life on the third day.
Nisan14 is the day he died under the lunar calender it changes every year cos its based on a full moon Incidently he died on a single upright pole greek stauros used is not a cross
I don't care when Jesus was born, when he grew up, when he was crucified, when he was buried and when he was raised from the dead. I celebrate Jesus everyday because i believe, and i can, and i will. If this offends you, then be offended and stay offended.
Thank you LORD Jesus!!! Thank you sir for collaborating my point of view!! I have posted this, exactly the same, yesterday on Facebook, and I asked my friends whom are all Christians to olease explain to me their 3 days, because it is from sunset to sunset...and I told them thata Jesus was crucified late afternoon on the Wednesday and they had to bury Him before sunset because it was the start of a sabbath day. Needless to say: Not 1 left a comment on my post...not even my pastor.
Day 1 Thursday sunset to Friday sunset. Jesus celebrated the Passover meal and was arrested on Thursday night. On Friday before sunset, he was crucified. While hanging on the cross, the whole world became dark for a period of time. Then he died and was buried before sunset. Day 2 Friday sunset to Saturday sunset. Jesus laid in the tomb. Day 3 The first day of the week. Jesus was resurrected in between the sunset on Saturday and before sunrise on Sunday. He rose to life on the third day.
Yes, Yehushueh was resurrected just at dusk when Shabbat ended and the evening of the first day of the week began. This text is even more revealing: ‘Woman, why do you weep? Whom do you seek?’ Thinking that it was the gardener, she said to Him, ‘Sir, if You carried Him away, tell me where You put Him, and I will take Him away.’ Yehushueh said to her, ‘Miryam!’ Then turning, she said to Him, ‘Rabboni!’ (that is to say, My Great One). Yehushueh said to her, ‘Do not touch Me, for I have not yet ascended to My Father. But go to My brothers and say to them, I AM ascending to My Father and your Father, and My Elohim, and your Elohim.’ Miryam of Magdal came bringing word to the Talmidiym that she had seen the Master, and that He told her these things.” Yochanon 20:11-18. Some 600 years before Yehushueh walked the Earth, Zeharyahu prophesied that, after His resurrection and with His work finished at the Stake of Condemnation, He would come to His Father Yehueh for His approval of that finished work. Yehushueh had eaten His last meal with His Talmidiym; that meal was leavened bread. "And as they were eating, Yehushueh took bread,G740 and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the Talmidiym, and said, ‘Take, eat; this is my body.’” Mattithyahu 26:26. G740 Strong’s Definition - artos - ar’tos. From G142; bread (as raised) or a loaf: - (shew-) bread, loaf. That meal was not of unleavened bread. Because Yehushueh was in the tomb before the sunset when Peshakh came, He did not eat of the Passover meal. He died as a sinner without the covering blood! That is, He died as did, for example, Pharaoh's first-born son, and went to His Father wearing the Filthy Robe of Yehueh's Wrath, the sins, that would have been borne by each of those who accept the Sacrifice of Yehushueh. “He showed me Yehushueh the High Priest standing before the Messenger of Yehueh, and Satan standing at His right hand to accuse Him. Yehueh said to Satan, ‘Yehueh rebuke you, O Satan; even Yehueh that has chosen Urishlym rebuke you: is not this a Brand plucked out of the fire?’ Now Yehushueh was clothed with filthy garments, and stood before the Messenger. And he answered and spoke unto those that stood before him, saying, ‘Take away the filthy garments from him.’ And unto him he said, ‘Behold, I have caused your iniquity to pass from you, and I will clothe you with change of raiment.’ And I said, Let them set a fair turban upon his head. So they set a fair turban upon his head, and clothed him with garments.” Zekaryahu 3:1-5. Shalom.
In Judaism, one day starts from sunset to sunset on the next day. Let us assume the sun sets at 6 p.m and the sun rises at 6 a.m. Jesus died on Friday before the sun set, say he died at 3 p.m. For Jews, Thursday sunset (6 p.m) to Friday sunset (6 p m) is the 6th day. Friday sunset to Saturday sunset is 7th day or Sabbath day. Sabbath ends at sunset on the 7th day. Saturday sunset to Sunday sunset is the first day. So, if Jesus resurrect at 7 th p.m on Saturday, it is already the first day of the week for Jews. Jesus probably rose to life at about 3 a.m on Sunday. That is, he resurrected on the third day. The summary of the above is Day 1 = 3 hours Day 2 = 24 hours Assuming he resurrected at 3 a.m Day 3 = 9 hours (6 p.m on Saturday to 3 a.m on Sunday is 9 hours). Thus the time duration between Jesus's death and his resurrection is probably = 3+24+9 = 36 hours.
@@Berean_with_a_BTh That's not mine. It's an assessment from the narratives from the Bible. Are you saying that Jesus was not crucified on the day of preparation and that he did not resurrect on the first day of the week before dawn? In other words, are you saying that Matthew, Mark, Luke and John gave a wrong testimony about the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus?
@@justthink8952 The biblical accounts are entirely correct. It's your assessment of them that is woefully wrong. I think we can both agree that the Day of Preparation is the day before a sabbath. But what you're probably ignorant of are that: • The mistaken belief that Jesus was crucified on a Friday stems from a decision at the Council of Nicea in 325 to decouple the church's celebration of Jesus' death and resurrection from the Jewish Passover; and • There were two consecutive sabbaths - Passover, followed by a weekly sabbath. We know this from Matthew 28:1- _Now after the_ *sabbaths,* _toward the dawn of the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to see the tomb._ The Greek text uses σαββάτων (sabbatōn), the plural form of σάββατον (sabbaton), to tell us there was more than one sabbath. Most Christians are also unaware that Passover does not usually run from sunset Friday to sunset Saturday. In 2023, for example, it ran from sunset Wednesday to sunset Thursday but in 2024 it ran from sunset Monday to sunset Tuesday.
@@Berean_with_a_BTh It nice that you call me ignorant. I don't mind it if you can prove your point. Let's see who will have the last laugh. I am glad that you agree with the biblical account to be correct. We can work on that. You talk about a Sabbath besides the weekly Sabbath. Let me know how this is so. Since you acknowledge the biblical accounts to be correct, it follows that you agree Jesus resurrected on the third day. Now, please prove it that Jesus resurrected on the third day.
Why does everyone get wrapped around the axle on Jesus’ resurrection? Mt 16:21; 17:23; 20:19; Lk 9:22; 18:33; 24:6-7) all tell us “he will rise again on the third day. He is crucified on Friday, first day, in the grave, Saturday, the second day and rises on Sunday, the third day. Seems everyone takes the word of those who killed him vice what he says.
I have a problem understanding about days and times when we talk about a specific date or day as though Monday or Friday was always called Monday or Friday and trying to figure out why they say Friday is named after St Fridaswide who was actually alive about 500 years after jesus died. !!
In Judaism, one day starts from sunset to sunset on the next day. Let us assume the sun sets at 6 p.m and the sun rises at 6 a.m. Jesus died on Friday before the sun set, say he died at 3 p.m. For Jews, Thursday sunset (6 p.m) to Friday sunset (6 p m) is the 6th day. Friday sunset to Saturday sunset is 7th day or Sabbath day. Sabbath ends at sunset on the 7th day. Saturday sunset to Sunday sunset is the first day. So, if Jesus resurrect at 7 th p.m on Saturday, it is already the first day of the week for Jews. Jesus probably rose to life at about 3 a.m on Sunday. That is, he resurrected on the third day. The summary of the above is Day 1 = 3 hours Day 2 = 24 hours Assuming he resurrected at 3 a.m Day 3 = 9 hours (6 p.m on Saturday to 3 a.m on Sunday is 9 hours). Thus the time duration between Jesus's death and his resurrection is probably = 3+24+9 = 36 hours.
The Jewish day starts at 6pm and ends at 6pm the next day. Now as in Bible, Jesus died on Friday, and was given a hasty burial before it was 6 pm. So Friday is counted as day 1. Sab both or saturday is day 2. Easter Sunday is day 3. Dear Brother, please note the 6pm to 6pm Jewish day. Wishing everyone a very Happy Easter...🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
”For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.“ Matthew 12:40 NKJV But there are only two nights between Friday afternoon and Sunday morning… the only sign He gave specified three nights
@@kristinarowin3376 Kjv, Matt 27: 45, From the sixth hour to the ninth hour there was darkness all over the land. Just to fulfill the words of Christ, this may have happened. But the most important things are His divine teachings which if we follow implicitly, it becomes a visa to the Eternal Kingdom in the resurrection...
@kristinarowin3376 it was to be understood to be an *expression* in what we would modern day English called an *IDIOM* so that *3 days* and *3 nights* was not *LITERALLY* 72HRS in exact duration!!
@ChevyNova454bigblockchevy ok, but it probably still meant more than 36 hours... it's really hard, even with partial days, to fit 3 days and 3 nights into 36 hours
@@kristinarowin3376 it not so hard when you think about it in a logical way Kristina. FRIDAY evening from *3:00pm-6:00pm* - (Saturday) *3hrs* Saturday from *6:00pm-6:00pm* -(Sunday) *24hrs* Sunday from *6:00pm-5:00am* -(Sunday morning) *11hrs* so now you have your total of *38hrs* (give and take) that he (Jesus) could of been in the tomb and also giving you your *parts* of *3 days* too!! FRIDAY SATURDAY and SUNDAY which would be referred too as the *3rd Day* !!
I thought of another way to consider it. Since we live on a globe, day and night is occurring simultaneously on one side and the other. Jesus is buried before sunset, 12 hours of night pass in Israel while 12 hours of day pass the other side of the world. Then 12 hours of day pass Israel on the Sabbath while 12 hours of night pass the other side of the world. Then 12 hours of night pass Israel while 12 hours of day pass the other half the world. Then Jesus resurrects early on the third day which had passed him. Since Jesus is in the heart of the earth, from His global perspective three days have passed, and three nights have passed. So it could be that Jesus died on Friday and Resurrected three days and three nights later, from His global perspective. Would this be a good explanation?
You say more than once that Jesus 3 days and 3 nights. The Bible does not say anywhere that Jesus said 3 nights. It does say 3 days. Also, you are not taking into account Jewish culture which is that the new day starts after sundown and that a part of a day can mean the whole day.
Matthew 12:40 NKJV [40] For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. Jonah 1:17 NKJV [17] Now the Lord had prepared a great fish to swallow Jonah. And Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights.
@calebcreech5562 yess but where's is the Scriptural proof that this *3 days* and *3 nights* is meant to be interpreted as *literally....* 72HRS exact in both instances of Jonah and Jesus Christ?
@@ChevyNova632bigblockchevy It tells us in Matthew that the Pharisees set a guard the day after Jesus was put in the tomb to secure it until the third day. They were afraid the disciples would come by night to steal Jesus' body and claim He had risen. If He was crucified and put in the tomb Friday and the guard was set Saturday, why would he not have at least stood guard until daylight on Sunday? 🤔 Mary and Mary went to the tomb on the first day of the week very early in the morning, while it was still dark, there was no guard and the stone was already rolled away. If I paid a guard to make sure a body wasn’t stolen at night, I’d expect him to at least stay one whole night. He had one job, but maybe he thought he could work a partial night and get paid for the whole day…
@@kristinarowin3376 well maybe those guards had the encounter with the two angels that was in the tomb and is either the angels spoke to them about everything that has taking place with/about Jesus that who knows that could lead to them now putting faith in him (Jesus) who knows...or whatever supernatural action that they witnessed unfolding before their eyes,no amount of money/payment from listening to their Superiors could of made them *stayed there* so they must of gotten frightened and ran off and deserted their post!!! Which ever one it could/may of been, I am just conjecturing as it is not stated clearly in the accounts I think!!😁😅
Sunday began at sundown on Saturday (the Jewish Sabbath) So Sunday morning (before sunrise, is still the third day according to Jewish tradition. Friday was day one. Saturday (Sabbath) was day two. Sunday began at sundown Saturday (day three)
Day 1 Thursday sunset to Friday sunset. Jesus celebrated the Passover meal and was arrested on Thursday night. On Friday before sunset, he was crucified. While hanging on the cross, the whole world became dark for a period of time. Then he died and was buried before sunset. Day 2 Friday sunset to Saturday sunset. Jesus laid in the tomb. Day 3 The first day of the week. Jesus was resurrected in between the sunset on Saturday and before sunrise on Sunday. He rose to life on the third day.
Yahweh told me that people must keep Passover. Yeshua gave His life for us at Passover not Easter. Yahweh said paganism is not an option. Changing the name from easter to resurrection Sunday is still wrong. Passover is Abib 14 every year as Yahweh established it Lev.23:5-8, Deu.16:1. On our calendar this year it is on 4-23-24. Yeshua told me to be sure to tell people about the 3 days and 3 nights, Mat.12:39-40. Yeshua showed me the truth when I was a little girl by having me count to 3 when the pastor told the lie that Yeshua died on good Friday and rose up on easter Sunday, that is not 3 days and 3 nights.
why is comments still not enabled on old videos? and we are very near to the establishment of the 3rd temple. they have found 5 red heifer. and that means we are near the abomination of desolation.
Not only that Jesus resurrected on saturday , if you counts the days pentecost also occurred on saturday , God rested on a saturday in eternity so the commandment points to eternal rest , we did receive a rest with Jesus crucifixion and resurrection from the penalty of sin which is death , so the law of rest on saturday points to Jesus because as death been the penalty for sin that penalty was pay in full by Jesus and man that used to be in bondage do to fear of death is now free of that bondage and that is the rest of the law , so the rest from the bondage of fear of death is been fulfilled in Jesus and the rest of the commandment still to be fulfilled in eternity , now it is written that the resurrection will occurs at the sound of the final trumpet , some think is the final trumpet revealed in the book of revelation , however when Paul wrote about it what the jews knew back then was the feast of the trumpets also known as appointments with time , the revelation to John was not written yet so Paul was referring to the feast of trumpets and the final trumpet is played on a saturday a distinct sound from the previous 6 days of the week of the feast of trumpets , it is elongated sound culminating the feast of trumpets , type of completion as saturday in creation is , so I won't be surprised if the resurrection happens on a saturday and since saturday doesn't fall the same day every year , the day and hour will not be known until it happens. The rest of the commandment will be fulfilled in eternity were we will rest in the full meaning of the word. Let's remember that the only day that God blessed and sanctified is saturday, the seven day , not the first.
I believe his view, but I couldn't figure out why Mary wouldn't have gone to the tomb on Friday, the day in between the High Sabbath and the Saturday Sabbath. But because it was passover week, maybe they weren't allowed to go the the tomb on Friday for that reason.
@@k_DANI wondered that as well… What I’ve learned is the proper burial procedure required linens, spices and time. She would not have started the process if she couldn’t have completed before sundown. Plus, we know Friday was the preparation day for the weekly Sabbath. She would have had to do this as well.
Josh McDowell shared that the Jewish people count a portion of a day as part of the day. The full day does not need to pass before it is counted. After three days is saying the day Jesus dies, and then another day, and then into the third day, He will rise again.
Shalom. Sorry I disagree. I know Yeshua did not die on Friday but it is not on Wednesday either. Yeshua entered Yerushalayim on the first day ( Sunday) Agreed. If Yeshua is Lamb of GOD, which He is. The Passover lambs had to be take on the 10th day of the first month of Aviv, kept 4 days before they sacrificed on the 14th day on Passover day, Exodus 12: 3 - 6. That will Thursday. First point. Second point, Yeshua specifically said ***3 DAYS n 3 NIGHTS*** . Not 3 DAYS but ***3 DAYS n 3 NIGHTS*** . In Yeshua's days, the day started at SUNSET. There was a EVENING n a MORNING one day. Genesis 1:5. Sorry they were not using the Gregorian time of 12 midnight to start a day yet. The Passover/ last supper, was Wednesday sunset going into Thursday night. Thursday night, Yeshua was also betrayed, crucifixion at 9am died at 3pm was buried before sunset on Thursday itself, because the next day is The day of Unleavened Bread, which is a shabat day. The break down is like this.... Thursday He was already in the tomb before sunset day 1 At sunset Friday night begins night 1 At sunrise its Friday morning day 2 At sunset Saturday night begins night 2 At sunrise its Saturday morning day 3 At sunset Sunday night begins night 3 At sunrise its Sunday morning Yeshua rose which is still the first day of the week So that makes it 3 DAYS n 3 NIGHTS. I know it is difficult to get, because of our mind set on the gregorian way of time keeping, but unfortunately in Yeshua's time they had a different way of observing time. Shalom.
@@wondery6693 shalom, my friend 🙂. The high shabbat is not Thursday but Friday. Passover is never a shabat day, but the next day Friday which is called The Day of Unleavened Bread is a High Shabbat day. Lev: 23:6-7. And on the fifteen ( 15th) day of the same month is the feast of Unleavened Bread unto the LORD: seven ( 7 ) days ye must eat Unleavened Bread. Verse 7, In the first ( 1st ) day ye shall have an Holy convocation ye shall do no servile work therein ( high shabbat ). Verse 8, ........... in the seventh ( 7th ) day is an Holy Convocation ye shall do no servile work therein ( high shabbat again ). Shalom
We observe the time of Jesus death and resurrection on passover not the catholic pagan moon date of Easter Jesus also said on the night of the last supper, " do this in remembrance of me" . Not on Easter but on passover
It was on Thursday because the women purchased spices on Friday after he was crucified (the day begins at nightfall) and prepared them but rested on Saturday
Three facts about Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour: 1. Jesus was born in flesh and lived amongst us. 2. He died on the Cross shedding his precious blood for us. 3. He rose up from the dead alive and ascended into Heaven. Since we don’t know the exact dates, we believers celebrate the birth of Jesus on 25th December as a common date. Likewise we remember his death on the Cross on a Friday every year that is uniformly remembered throughout the World. Don’t worry about the dates. Be a true believer.
This man is wrong that is talking and so are all of you. Because the calendar that we use today is not the calendar that they used in the bible. The calendar that we use today has Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday, Friday Saturday. But the calendar that is in the Bible does not have Saturday, Sunday etc. It has the sabbath day. Saint Matthew chapter 28 verse 1. And it also says in the Bible that Jesus rose on the 1st day of the week, not Sunday. Sunday is not even in the bible. So All of you are completely wrong. Because our calendar was invented by Pope Gregory in 1582. The Gregorian calendar. The Romans worshipped the Sun and the moon and the stars. That's why they have Sunday and Monday which is Moonday. Saturn the planet saturday. The bible says that jesus rose from the dead on the first day of the week. Not sunday morning. Sunday morning is not even in the bible. Look at Genesis when God created the heaven and the Earth. He said on the 1st day he did this on the 2nd day, he did that, etc, etc, etc.
Good message. I have been preaching a Wednesday crucifixion for about 5 years now. Glad to see others are seeing the truth too. Keep point. Read your Bibles, read, read, read for yourself and let the Holy Spirit teach you. Jesus said, "You have made the Word of God of no effect for the sake of your tradition"! Mark 7:13
I think it is just a day they / we celebrate (mourn really). Just like Christmas, no one is sure 25-December is Jesus's birthday but it is a day we choose to celebrate it. And I think Jesus knows this and is honored just by the fact that we still honor Him and hold certain days sacred to Him. It seems too many people are trying to split hairs and divide people these days, this is NOT what Jesus wanted, He wants us to come together.
These are pagan days that were dedicated to other 'gods' . This is spiritual unfaithfulness, just as it was in ancient Israel, when God told them to not worship these pagan gods. Spiritual adultery. Would you want your spouse to celebrate your anniversary on a day that she/he had committed adultery with someone else?
Be careful. We were warned several times throughout the Bible about taking pagan holidays and using them to honor God. If you are knowingly doing that, your worship and sacrifice won't be honored. Case in point, the golden calf was used to honor God while Moses was on the mountain with God. Over 3000 men died that day. We have been given very clear instruction in numerous places to honor God in the way HE wants us to honor him, not the way we think he should be honored.
We’re to worship in truth and spirit. Not conforming to the ways of the world but the Word. It is written. Matt 4:4 Yeshua celebrated the feast, taught observed, lived and quoted from the Tanakh. Saying, “Follow Me.”
Yu understand Holy SCRIPTURE! Lord Jesus Christ died on Friday 3pm and RESSURRECTED on Sunday...This is the same SABBATH...Same 1st Day..but yur confused coz God did nothing on the FIRST DAY which is true SABBATH!
'Catholic Record' September 1 1923 "Sunday is our MARK of authority....The church is above the bible, and this transference of Sabbath observance is proof of that fact." ☝️ Blasphemy! Protestants who claim to keep Sunday holy are wondering after the beast and your claim of Sola scriptura is made in vain.
@@larrybedouin2921 well hopefully you telling everyone their going to he'll works for you, u sound like a methhead that's been up for days. No one is following Jesus because of you
The early Church constantly met at the 1st day of the week, breaking bread with one another. This is why the Church has historically met on Sunday as apposed to Saturday. And no that is not a Catholic tradition, as you must first realize that the the "Catholic" church as we know it today did not really form until the merger of Church and state. Catholics try to trace back using the word Catholic (as the universal church) all the way to Apostle Peter, just to give themselves credence. But that is not how the early church leaders of the 2nd and 3rd century saw themselves according to a "full" account of their writings that have survived. All that being said, some esteem one day, others another, but oh that Christ would be esteemed and get all the glory!!!
So many are puffed up. "We are true. We have the secret. We are special". God does not save through secret knowledge, he saves through Faith in his son.
I find Thursday more compelling, as the Jews count the day as 1, not 0. He said 3 days and 3 nights. Not three 24 hours. 3pm Thursday (Day 1), Thursday Night (Night 1, Jewish Friday evening), Friday Day (Day 2), Friday Night (Night 2, Jewish Saturday evening), Saturday Day (Day 3), Saturday Night (Night 3, Jewish Sunday evening).
I understand what you're saying. But if you look at the Biblical definition of a day, for example in Genesis, it runs from sun down to sundown, not 24 hours. Remember that it's God's clock, not ours. So it doesn't matter how the Jews count the days. They're just as hung up on tradition as the rest of us are. Not sure if that impacts your perspective, but I just thought I'd put it out there for consideration.
I totally agree and also agree that passover is a non christiaan feast...me and my family does not take part in this feast.....doesnt the Lord teaches that we should not keep man made feasts and traditions.....my Question why do the church take part in a non Christian feast and teach it as truth....they are liers.....and they mislead the people....same chritmas it is a pagan feast.....and much more can be said.
@@sariepieterse6768I'm not sure i fully understand what you're saying. But Passover is a Biblical feast commanded by God to everyone throughout all generations, it's not just for Israelites. If you read the old Testament It's in there in Leviticusand Deuteronomy. Ironically, Easter isn't mentioned in the Bible anywhere, except for one time in a single passage in the book of Acts in a Scoville translation. And if you look that one incident up in any reputable concordance, it shows that it was a mistranslation of the Passover feast. The Biblical feasts are commanded by God for all people, but many people are.hung up on the traditions they've been raised on and are blinded to the truth that is in black and white between the covers of their own Bible.
@@petroc62 I could be wrong but this is the only logical way thus far. Passover Seder Last Supper at Wednesday evening, Crucifixion Thursday Day(Jesus our Passover), Feast of Unleavened Bread High Sabbath Thursday Evening, Friday Day, Friday Evening, Saturday Day, Saturday Evening, Sunday Day Jesus was already risen. 31 AD. Don't know what the other fellow is spewing.
I've been aware of the fact Jesus wasn't crucified on Friday for quite some time. I don't know where it came from that he died on Friday. I simply thought because the calender changed during one of the Pope Gregorys that took some days off the calender to make the seasons more consistent with what the calender says. However, the bible never said Jesus died on Friday. As I said before, I never knew where that came from.
CORRECTION: We made a mistake in the on-screen scripture attribution at 3:54. It should read Mark 8:29-32 (not Matthew 27:29-32). Sorry for any confusion.
Dear president of UCG, Do you observe the DAY of Jesus Christ's crucifixion and Resurrection? If so, how do you calculate the DAY every year? You rest on Sundays or Saturdays??
..Firstly our Creed says ..*On the third day*. Not after 3 days...after 3 days is 72 Hours...3rd day dawn is very much shorter...Secondly the Jews calculated Day different from us..same like 6th hour is 12 noon not 6.00am. And 9th hour is not 9 am but 3pm..their first hour is 6am not 0am
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Wheather Friday, Thursday, Wednesday, or Monday, the important and basic thing is to believe that Jesus Christ was crucified for our sins, and in Him we have remission, adoption, victory over death and eternal life!
You got that right. To me it doesn't matter what day he rose. He was raised by his father and thats what I believe in..
Amen. My thoughts as well.
My exact thoughts as well!!
There's no such thing as a Thursday Passover Day. Check the Hebrew calendars. Passover Day (Nisan 14) is only on Monday, Wednesday, Friday or Saturday (Sabbath). This year 2024 it is on Monday, April 22 (Nisan 14). Do not confuse the Passover Day when the Jews sacrificed a lamb (Nisan 14) with the Passover Feast (Nisan 15). Evening starts the day on God's calendar, NOT midnight at 12am.
@@gordzruss2662 Every day is a pass over to me. Time is insignificant. Event is significant.
Jesus should be celebrated everyday. It was the Romans who took pagan holidays and then made it Christian holidays to stop them from worshipping idols. That's Easter and Christmas. We as Christian should follow Christ's teachings and fulfill the great Commission
Amen. The three Holy times we should be celebrating (Birth, Crucifixion and Resurrection) we do wrong. Thank Yeshua people like us know and pass it on.
Childish gobbledegook. 😅😂. 'Jesus should be celebrated everyday " cited piously as if it's a distinction from every other Christian! Like the semilitterate of the "pastor ".in this video. What a dog's dinner he makes of the Bible. ALMOST as if he's trying to fit the language to a contrary predetermined conclusion.
And KEEP His Commandments, all 10. Happy Sabbath if it’s sundown where you are.
That's what I say
Agreed Valerie, we are also to worship in Sprit and in Truth , God's Word is Spirit and Truth.
God bless
He died on Passover. He was in the tomb on Unleavened bread. He rose on First fruits. We need to follow Gods calendar, and His Feasts.
Hear o’israel YHWH is your god YHWH is one!
Correct!! The Jewish Hours, Days and Years are NOT the way time is done today. Days did not start at Midnight thru Midnight.
@@davidleatherneck It is actually not Jewish, but was established at creation thousands of years before there even were Jews.
@@Zazquatch1 So, they stayed with what they were taught thru tradition. Where is the problem with that? At any rate, it is the calendar used by Israel today.
I been saying this for awhile! How can Jesus die on a Friday night and yet rise on Sunday morning...that could never be a complete 3 days!
Not a literal 3 days and nights
I came to this realization just this past Thursday. When my elderly mother asked me if Easter was this Sunday I told her yes. After I said that I said wait a minute? If Jesus rose three days later than how can he rise on a Sunday? There is so much disinformation out there. The reason I believe this guy is because he quoted the Bible which is the Word of God.
That’s the only answer to make sense out of this lie. Just say its not “ literal” 😂
Love your Catholic spin to this bro.
@@peterhussey-yeo9041 If that's not literal, then why write it down? 3 days and 3 nights sounds very specific to me. Furthermore, Jesus death was compared to Jonah being inside of a whale for 3 days. Yet for what purpose, if not literal?
Please see the comments in here regarding inclusive counting
I agree with him because Jesus made covenant on Passover, was buried on the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and rose from the dead on the Feast of First Fruits. The Feast of Unleavened Bread is Shabbat which is like a Sabbath and could be any day of the week. It's always the 15th day of the month at evening. I agree but I think he was crucified on Thursday. I wouldn't argue the point because it's not that important. The important thing is he proved who he is by rising from the dead. He's the Savior of the World and we look forward to his return.
Well if Yeshua himself said that in that day he will say to many shepherds/teachers that he doesn't know them and many will say ; haven't we taught in your name and done many things in your name?
It does matter and matters much to those who have mislead and taught traditions of men and falsehoods.
In the end or in the last days before he returns all believers will have been given a choice. Remain in Babylon and be partakers of her plagues or come out of her my people. And like the congregation of Laodicea we can stop being Poor, blind ,naked and lukewarm. If we only hearken to his voice and call.
No he was crucified on a "High Day" (John 19:31) Sabbath was a HIGH DAY or Wednesday.. Now count the nights first
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Now count the days;
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Friday
Saturday - Since Jesus died at 3PM Wednesday means to fulfill the exact 24 hour period then Jesus came out of the tomb at 3PM to 6PM Saturday.. The Bible states that the women went to the tomb before sunrise Sunday morning and the tomb was already empty.
That's your opinion and it means only that. Anyone that would condemn other teachers for something so minor has no clue to the meaning of Yeshua's work on the cross. God rejected that attitude in the Pharisees. @@ednadiaz4193
Really? Not important, passover was command Nissan 14, Thursday, if the Apostles and Jesus didn't obey the 14th on Thursday passover they broke the law and sinned, the first passover had strict rules and if not followed their first born was killed. Not important dude. What would an atheist say?
Passover Lamb of God.
Passover is the first meal of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, they are one and the same.
Exo.12.1-6 the evening of the 14th begins Passover
Jhn.19.14 And it was the preparation of the passover, and about the sixth hour: and he saith unto the Jews, Behold your King!
31¶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.
42There laid they Jesus therefore because of the Jews' preparation day; for the sepulchre was nigh at hand.
The 10th through the 14th are preparation days.
Peace
I began to believe this around 2015 because it just makes sense. Friday afternoon to Sunday morning does not add up. However, every time I try to talk about this with other Christians they get out their figurative pitch forks and torches! I don't think this is a salvation issue though, one way or the other.
😂 some are very terrified like my Adventist brothers and sisters.
It may not be a salvation issue for some because they innocently believed in the lies they inherited. (See Jeremiah 16) If you don't accept the truth or stop doing what you used to do even after you acknowledge or was presented the truth then that's different.
As for salvation issue , the Jews do have a problem. Because you can't try to win over anyone who knows that a true prophet or someone like the Messiah has to have fulfilled ALL Scriptures on time and as Prophecied exactly to the tee.
How can you convince them that he died and rose after being 3 days and nights in the tomb if your basing your argument on failure in mathematics and prophecy?
Scriptures say that he Yehovah would provoke his people to jealousy with a people who didn't understand nor seek him. We Gentiles are a people without understanding/knowledge. The understanding/knowledge that Yehovah taught his people Israel to guard zealously abd observe because it all pointed to Yeshuas redemptive works for all humanity starting with Israel itself. Indeed Israel has been a blessing unto the nations as from her sprung forth our Messiah Yeshua! Our savior!
Doesn't matter
He died for us . Amen. It's beyond our comprehension
Point is that most who hold this belief do not know God because they rebel against His teaching as they observe a pagan Sabbath of Sunday to which even the Catholic Church admits through their catechism. Jesus is the Lord of the Sabbath and all strangers will be cast out from him as stated in Matthew 7:21-23. Jesus said that if you love him you will keep his commands. Those who don't keep them prove they don't love him. All hypocrites will have their part in the lake of fire.
In Judaism, one day starts from sunset to sunset on the next day.
Let us assume the sun sets at 6 p.m and the sun rises at 6 a.m.
Jesus died on Friday before the sun set, say he died at 3 p.m.
For Jews, Thursday sunset (6 p.m) to Friday sunset (6 p m) is the 6th day.
Friday sunset to Saturday sunset is 7th day or Sabbath day. Sabbath ends at sunset on the 7th day.
Saturday sunset to Sunday sunset is the first day.
So, if Jesus resurrect at 7 th p.m on Saturday, it is already the first day of the week for Jews.
Jesus probably rose to life at about 3 a.m on Sunday. That is, he resurrected on the third day.
The summary of the above is
Day 1 = 3 hours
Day 2 = 24 hours
Assuming he resurrected at 3 a.m
Day 3 = 9 hours (6 p.m on Saturday to 3 a.m on Sunday is 9 hours).
Thus the time duration between Jesus's death and his resurrection is probably = 3+24+9 = 36 hours.
@@justthink8952 in one of the gospels it clearly stated at what time Yeshua resurrected. At Dusk. The women went to visit the tomb before the dawn of Sunday. And by that time he was already risen.
What is the definition of the word Dusk?
I was raised Catholic and as a child it never made sense to me that Jesus was crucified on Friday. I'd try and discuss this with my family and with others at church and everyone told me I was wrong. I also used to question their belief in the trinity. I feel so blessed I found my way out of error.
It does make sense if you follow the ancient canonical hours:
1. Unlike modern days, ancient days start in evenings with Vesper (at sunset) [night]
2. Compline (before sleeping, around 7-9 pm): start our day with rest in God’s peace [night]
3. Matins (after Compline to before dawn): first prayer after rest [day]
4. Lauds (at dawn): entrusting our life to God before work [day]
5. Terce (at 9 am) [day]
6. Sext (mid day) [day]
7. None (at 3 pm) [day]
So if JC died at 3pm on Friday, then:
day 1: Friday, None
night 1: Friday, Vesper
day 2: Sat, Matins
night 2: Sat, Vesper
day 3: Sun, Matins.
Since JC rose on the 3rd day, ancient liturgy for Easter Vigils were usually held at midnight (Sunday).
In the case of the trinity research Sam Shamoun on the trinity, he explains this very well✝️
When was last supper???
Woman, you are so wrong.
In Judaism, one day starts from sunset to sunset on the next day.
Let us assume the sun sets at 6 p.m and the sun rises at 6 a.m.
Jesus died on Friday before the sun set, say he died at 3 p.m.
For Jews, Thursday sunset (6 p.m) to Friday sunset (6 p m) is the 6th day.
Friday sunset to Saturday sunset is 7th day or Sabbath day. Sabbath ends at sunset on the 7th day.
Saturday sunset to Sunday sunset is the first day.
So, if Jesus resurrect at 7 th p.m on Saturday, it is already the first day of the week for Jews.
Jesus probably rose to life at about 3 a.m on Sunday. That is, he resurrected on the third day.
The summary of the above is
Day 1 = 3 hours
Day 2 = 24 hours
Assuming he resurrected at 3 a.m
Day 3 = 9 hours (6 p.m on Saturday to 3 a.m on Sunday is 9 hours).
Thus the time duration between Jesus's death and his resurrection is probably = 3+24+9 = 36 hours.
News flash, guess what, in regards to Christmas, Jesus wasn’t born in December either…..
All the verses surrounding His death and resurrection are perfectly coordinated, without contradiction. You can read it clearly in your own Bible: Jesus was in the grave three days and three nights, from sunset on Wednesday until sunset on Saturday, when He was resurrected.
Why do people look for excuses to not believe God's word? Yeshua said he would be in the grave for three days and three nights. Anything different is calling Him a liar.
Thanks for the word salad but you’re still wrong
@@firestarter105G Jesus *did not* say he would be in the grave _for_ three days and three nights. There is no 'for' in the Greek text (or in the Hebrew text of Jonah 1:17, for that matter). Take time to understand what Matthew 12:40 actually says, not what you wrongly assume it means.
It is also well established in Scripture that part of a day can count for the whole (cf. Genesis 42:17-18; 1 Samuel 30:12-13; 2 Chronicles 10:5, 12; Esther 4:16 vs 5:1). Had Jesus intended his hearers to understand that He meant that He would be entombed for a full 72 hours, He had a perfectly good word to use instead of the separate words for 'day' and 'night' - νυχθήμερον (nuchthémeron), meaning a whole night and day - as used by Paul in 2 Corinthians 11:25.
In any event, Jesus was buried _before_ sunset, not _at_ sunset so, on your twisting of the text for a Wednesday crucifixion, He was buried for more than three days and nights. Do you have any scriptural support for the idea that a day and night combination can mean more than a day and night?
That's 4 days.
@@firestarter105GHe didn't say nights did he?
To all who have ears...let them hear. You shall know the truth which shall make you free. Seek truth....seek peace and pursue them. Jesus Christ said 3 days and 3 nights; not 3days and nights so folks can claim part of a day is counted as 1 day. The chosen of JESUS hears HIS voice and follows HIM. Be wise and harmless.
It is proof that most who claim to be Christian really don't know Him or they would know that He is the Lord of the Sabbath, a title which most of them avoid. The Catholic Church has so corrupted the truth by their false traditions that even it continues through Protestant churches as well. In the Catholic catechism they acknowledge the true Sabbath day but claim they have the authority to change it to Sunday. Daniel 7:25 says that he will think to change the times and laws of God. The whole church system is false and goes against God's word. Jesus said that you can't serve two masters. Those who keep the false Sabbath do not know Jesus or what he taught. Jesus said that if you love him you will keep his commands. Sure everyone claims they love Jesus so much but actions speak louder than words. Matthew 7:21-23 says that many will say Lord Lord to which Jesus will reply that he never knew them.
Amen to that
The Sabbath is Friday sundown till Saturday sundown. The Lord's Day is Sunday as it is also Firstfruits of week. This is the day we meet to worship and bring of our first fruits to the Lord as an offering. This is why we gather on Sunday! But whatever day you gathering it should be into the Lord!
What sort of ridiculous comment is the above? The Catholic Church was founded by Jesus Christ. Was yours?
@@paulmurray3671, The Roman Catholic church wasn't founded by The LORD YESHUA / JESUS CHRIST. ----- * this Pagan False religion came about in 325 AD. ----- ** A mix & match of a little lip service & Plenty of False doctrines & False POPES ,PRIESTS . ---- IDOLATRY !! ------ * DO you mean the Universal church , the Assembly of Believers ?! ------
@@paulmurray3671, P.S. Your comment to the other Person. You're the one who is wrong .---- It's Not ridiculous at all. ---- * If you care to look & read the other comments ,there is another one that states & explains in depth the same Issue as to the time ,days etc.
The most important thing is he died for our sins and conquered death. He is Risen to save us all. Don't lose the facts in the details. Stay focused.
Yes Jesus Christ did rise from the dead, but the nonsense about Easter came from the catholic teachings which is sooo wrong, they say that Jesus died on a Friday and was risen on the 3rd day -now tell me how Friday to Sunday became 3 , how ?? There’s so much I can say but it will be too long so I’ll end with this Easter is a pagan holiday what does Christ being raised from the dead has anything to do with Easter bunnies and rabbit eggs etc, d truth is all written in the gospel of Matthew
he died on preparation day which is friday. Healso died at exactly 3:00 at which time the passover lamb was to die. it was passover so He was the anti-type. He rested in the tomb on the Sabbath and resurrected on the first day of the week(sunday). it was also a high Sabbath since it was passover weekend. He acomplished the work of being the passover Lamb, was sleeping in the tomb on Sabbath(Saturday) resurrected Wavesheaf offering, firstfruits, and on exactly 50 days later penticost. Its exactly Biblical. Dont lie to these people.
Passover is not a high Sabbath. The first day of Unleavened Bread is. Always has been that way always will be according to Deuteronomy and Leviticus. In your scenario, if Saturday was the Passover, Sunday would then be a high day of Unleavened Bread which wouldn't be correct.
I think that's where the issue comes in. Folks have no clear understanding of how the Biblical feasts (Moedine) are laid out. Once you have that understanding, it starts to fall into place.
Finally someone knows the truth! May Jesus keep blessing you my guy 😁👍
Matthew 12:40 “For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.”
How barbaric to sacrifice a lamb, no wonder I will never be a Christian! Yet another example that religious folk are often hypercrites. Check out Richard Carrier PhD. Christ was a composite invented by the Romans. The way I live my life is my religion, period!
@@petroc62exactly correct! But what do we who are not Jews know the difference and Truth about the Passover and feast of unleavened bread of Yehovah. I guess we are now seeing the importance and great responsibility that Yehovah has given to the people of Israel to dutifully guard his words and observe his appointed feasts.
Jeremiah 16 speaks about gentiles saying that they have inherited nothing but lies from their forefathers. Prophecy is being fulfilled.
You’re right. They don’t have the date correct. But you don’t even have the name of your SAVIOR, correct. It’s not Jesus Christ. It’s Yeshua!
I know my savior shed all his blood for the forgiveness of my sins, he died, was buried and rose again on the third day according to the scripture. What day does it matter when and what days these horrific acts took place?
Amen
When you take the 4 gospels line up the feeding of the 5000 you will find that Yeshua's ministry was 70 weeks not 3 1/2 years
Nothing in the text of Matthew 12:40 requires Jesus' words to mean 3 full days and 3 full nights. It is well established in Scripture that part of a day can count for the whole (cf. Genesis 42:17-18; 1 Samuel 30:12-13; 2 Chronicles 10:5, 12; Esther 4:16 vs 5:1). Had Jesus intended his hearers to understand that He meant that He would be entombed for a full 72 hours, He had a perfectly good word to use instead of the separate words for 'day' and 'night' - νυχθήμερον (nuchthémeron), meaning a whole night and day - as used by Paul in 2 Corinthians 11:25.
The literal interpretation - which is well supported by Scripture and Jewish calendar history - holds that Jesus shared the Passover meal with his disciples (Luke 22:1-20) on a Wednesday night Passover (14 Nisan), was crucified and buried the next daytime (Thursday) before sunset on what was still the Jewish Passover (day 1), remained buried throughout the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread (15 Nisan) - which was regarded as a sabbath (cf. Numbers 18:16-18; John 19:31) - on the Friday (night 1, day 2), then the normal Saturday Sabbath (night 2, day 3), then rose before dawn on Sunday (night 3), the first day of the week. Note the two consecutive sabbaths. Confirmation that there were _two_ sabbaths is found in Matthew 28:1
_Now after the_ *sabbaths,* _toward the dawn of the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to see the tomb._
The Greek text uses σαββάτων (sabbatōn), the plural form of σάββατον (sabbaton), to tell us there was more than one sabbath - the Feast of Unleavened Bread sabbath.(Numbers 18:16) and the normal weekly sabbath. Most Christians are unaware that Passover does not usually run from sunset Friday to sunset Saturday. In 2023, for example, it ran from sunset Wednesday to sunset Thursday but in 2024 it ran from sunset Monday to sunset Tuesday.
Complicating matters further, the Jewish calendar of today isn't the same as it was in Jesus' day, plus the Dead Sea Scrolls show that different Jewish sects employed different calendars back then. If you read John 2:13, 6:4 and 11:55, you will also see they all refer to the _Passover of the Jews (Judaeans),_ pointing to the calendrical differences. While the Sanhedrin (Rabbinical Supreme Court) presided in Jerusalem, there was no set calendar and the beginning of each month was determined by observation, not by mathematics. The Sanhedrin also would evaluate every year to determine whether it should be declared a leap year. Consequently, we have no direct way of knowing what day of the week the Judean Passover fell on when Jesus was crucified. Hillel II instituted the current perpetual calendar in 358/359CE in anticipation of the disbandment of the Sanhedrin by the Romans.
Finally, it should be noted that the figurative interpretation relies on the assumption that Jesus was crucified on a Friday. That notion comes from a decision at the Council of Nicea in 325 to decouple the church's celebration of Jesus' death and resurrection from the Jewish Passover. As can be seen from the above, however, Passover generally doesn't fall on a Saturday.
*Since the Passover was eaten with unleavened bread and the seven-day Feast of Unleavened Bread immediately followed it, it was common for Jews to use 'Passover' and 'Unleavened Bread' interchangeably to refer to both. Josephus, for example, specifically says the Feast of Unleavened Bread is called the Passover ( _Antiquities of the Jews_ 14.2.1, 17.9.3), even though he also notes they are actually separate feasts ( _Antiquities of the Jews_ 3.10.5).
Imposing a Wednesday crucifixion date on the text requires the resurrection to have occurred at sunset on Saturday, contrary to Matthew 28:1-2 & Mark 16:9. Does anyone really believe the soldiers could persuade anyone they were asleep at sunset (cf. Matthew 28:13). Furthermore, if Jesus was crucified on a Wednesday, why did Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, Joanna and Salome all wait until Sunday morning to go to the tomb instead of doing so on the Friday? After all, nothing in the text suggests they were aware of the guard or that the tomb had been sealed. Indeed, the guard was supposed to still be there and the tomb sealed when the women finally did arrive.
”For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.“
Matthew 12:40 NKJV
Sounds like three full days and three full nights to me
@@kristinarowin3376 As I said, Jesus had a perfectly good word to use for whole days if that's what He meant. Moreover, neither Jonah 1:17 nor Matthew 12:40 say _for_ three days and three nights - not even in the original languages.
@@kristinarowin3376So how do you explain that the disciples on the road to Emmaus identify the first day of the week as being the third day after the crucifixion (Luke 24:21).
@@Mathetes1 Easy
Look at the start of the chapter:
Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the morning, they came unto the sepulchre, bringing the spices which they had prepared, and certain others with them.
And they found the stone rolled away from the sepulchre.
And they entered in, and found not the body of the Lord Jesus.
- Sunday morning, he was already gone. He resurrected, Saturday at dusk.
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."
- Third day SINCE. He was crucified at dusk on Wednesday, arose at dusk on Saturday. The day he was crucified doesn't count as a day until thursday evening.
Wed-Thurs (Death)
Thurs [dusk]-Friday [dusk] (1st day since)
Friday [dusk]-Sat [dusk] (2nd day since)
Sat [dusk]-Sun [dusk] (3rd day since)
@kristinarowin3376 so are you saying it was Literally *72HRS* Jonah was in that fish's belly?
Sir you definitely can’t count, Jesus dead on Friday which is known as the preparation day the day before the Sabbath which is the Seventh Day Notice: Mark 15:42-47 KJV
“And now when the even was come, because it was the preparation, that is, the day before the sabbath, [43] Joseph of Arimathaea, an honourable counsellor, which also waited for the kingdom of God, came, and went in boldly unto Pilate, and craved the body of Jesus. [44] And Pilate marvelled if he were already dead: and calling unto him the centurion, he asked him whether he had been any while dead. [45] And when he knew it of the centurion, he gave the body to Joseph. [46] And he bought fine linen, and took him down, and wrapped him in the linen, and laid him in a sepulchre which was hewn out of a rock, and rolled a stone unto the door of the sepulchre. [47] And Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joses beheld where he was laid.”
Tough to get three nights if he died on Friday
In Judaism, one day starts from sunset to sunset on the next day.
Let us assume the sun sets at 6 p.m and the sun rises at 6 a.m.
Jesus died on Friday before the sun set, say he died at 3 p.m.
For Jews, Thursday sunset (6 p.m) to Friday sunset (6 p m) is the 6th day.
Friday sunset to Saturday sunset is 7th day or Sabbath day. Sabbath ends at sunset on the 7th day.
Saturday sunset to Sunday sunset is the first day.
So, if Jesus resurrect at 7 th p.m on Saturday, it is already the first day of the week for Jews.
Jesus probably rose to life at about 3 a.m on Sunday. That is, he resurrected on the third day.
The summary of the above is
Day 1 = 3 hours
Day 2 = 24 hours
Assuming he resurrected at 3 a.m
Day 3 = 9 hours (6 p.m on Saturday to 3 a.m on Sunday is 9 hours).
Thus the time duration between Jesus's death and his resurrection is probably = 3+24+9 = 36 hours.
But doesn’t account for three nights. Jesus specified three nights
@@justthink8952 However, it has nothing to do with "HOURS", it has to do with LIGHT AND DARK. It was dark from noon til 3. That counts as a night. Jesus never said 72 hours. He said, 3 days and 3 nights.
@@jamesdick8681 The dark from noon til 3 is a "night".
@@chapmaned24
I see that I gave the wrong impression to you.
I have hoped that 3 days and 3 nights equal to 72 hours is difficult to comprehend in order to fit into the prediction of the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ. So, I gave the probability of the duration of the important events such that we may understand it better. It appears that we have a different perception.
However, even if it did not help you, I believe some may find it helpful.
I knew that long time ago, yet I did not teach it, nor corrected, or broadcasted to other followers so I won’t create controversies or get them confused. Our salvation doesn’t depend on that. No body knows the exact dates of many things including the creation, other events, and Jesus return.
Points to note:
1. The Jews used INCLUSIVE counting. That means that any part of the day is considered to be a day.
2. There were 2 PASSOVERS! Jesus celebrated PASSOVER before he was crucified. The Pharisees celebrated after.
--> Therefore since observing PASSOVER on the correct day was a requirement to keep the LAW we know that Jesus observed the correct day for Passover.
3. Following on from point 2 -- if you understand the difference in the 2 calendars then you can have some good direction as to what year the moon phases would produce the occurrence in point 2.
4. The day begins at SUNSET. You can see this in Genesis 1. "The evening and the morning was the first day". You also see that they were having to hurry to get Jesus in the tomb before sunset because SABBATH begins at sunset.
5. Major contradiction in suggesting Wednesday crucifixion versus the scriptures. Simply put that there would have been opportunity to go to the tomb to properly prepare and wrap the body on the FRIDAY if this was the case. So Mary would have gone to the tomb on FRIDAY if Thursday was Passover as you suggest.
6. If you use inclusive counting which is what is used predominantly throughout the Bible then it makes sense.
7. Failure to address the above points in this presentation has created an unbalanced view, which in the best case scenario shows a failure to properly study and assess the different schools of thoughts on this issue which have been debated for a very long time.
Day 1: Friday Crucifixion
Day 2: Sabbath in the tomb
Day 3: Sunday began at sunset after SABBATH
Jesus only needed to be resurrected after sundown to complete the 3 day requirement because the timing is INCLUSIVE.
”For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.“
Matthew 12:40 NKJV
Sounds like He wanted to be specific about not counting partial days. There are only two nights between Friday afternoon and Sunday morning. Why would He specify three nights if it was ok to count partial days?
I think confusion enters with Matthew 12:40. Please explain
@@kristinarowin3376 Yes absolutely. An 'apparent' conflict. This requires us to study further to understand the text. If you look into and study this one issue you will realise other truth. This is why study of the Word of God is so rewarding and will strengthen your faith! If I had time I would post up all sides of the debate and the interesting thoughts from each.
Those who subscribe to this being specific days and nights as you've posted then also need to be intellectually honest that they have made such an assumption that such practices were followed during Jesus' time on earth.
At that point I would expect a Scriptural example to prove it.
None exists afaik. All Scripture examples are inclusive which means that any part of the day or night counts as the whole day.
They didn't observe the number 0 as we do. They started with 1. As soon as someone entered their second year of life - they were 2.
hope this helps.
God Bless.
@@TRUTHandLIGHT4809 Please see me comment above. May God Bless you as you study His word.
@@sparkerruss6027 you ask why Mary wouldn’t have gone to the tomb on Friday if Jesus was crucified and buried on Wednesday. It tells us in Matthew that the Pharisees set a guard the day after Jesus was put in the tomb to secure it until the third day. They were afraid the disciples would come by night to steal Jesus' body and claim He had risen. If the guard was set Thursday, he would have stood guard until Saturday, preventing anyone from accessing Jesus' body on Friday. However, if, as you believe, He was crucified and put in the tomb Friday and the guard was set Saturday, why would he not have at least stood guard until daylight on Sunday? Mary and Mary went to the tomb on the first day of the week very early in the morning, while it was still dark, there was no guard and the stone was already rolled away.
1:24 Yeshua was crucified on a Wednesday. He was "resurrected " on Sabbath at the ninth hour. Exactly three 24 hour days. Unless you understand the Hebrew feast days as in Levitcus 23: 4-14 you will not understand. Passover, feast of unleavened bread, first fruits, and wave sheaf that the Messiah fulfilled in those four days. Three days and three nights is three days and three nights, to say otherwise is calling God a liar.
The Jewish day begins & ends at sunset.
Sunset on Thursday to sunset on Friday is the 1st day, the day before Shabbat & the day of his death & he was layed in the tomb before sunset on that day.
Sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday is the 2nd day & is Shabbat.
Sunset on Saturday to Sunset on the Sunday is the 3rd day & He rose before sunrinse on that day.
This means He was in the grave for a period that included 3 separate days.
He did not have to be in the grave for 72 hours to satisfy your modern day reckoning of time, nor your rather unique sunrise reckoning of days. He satisfied the Jewish descriptive convention for reckoning time, fulfilling the prophesy.
@@calebcreech5562 OK then, this is the traditional timeline from the bible:
Thursday evening - Yom shishi begins 6th day (Jesus placed in the tomb)
Friday evening - Shabbat begins 7th day (Jesus is in the tomb)
Saturday evening - Yom rishon begins 1st day (Jesus is in the tomb)
Sunday morning - Jesus rises before dawn (This is still Yom rishon)
So Jesus is in the grave on shishi, Shabbat & rishon including the nights of these yom (days).
This is a count of 3 nights & 3 days, shishi, Shabbat & rishon fulfilling the prophesy of Jonah. It's not 72 hours, but if you insist on 72 hours, this requires exact nanosecond coordination with sunset to avoid partial days. So that would obviously be a pedantically ridiculous expectation.
@@kenwebster5053ha! Got eeem!
I pray God will bless you for showing the truth.
@@kenwebster5053 I couldn't agree more. Skeptics can also refer to Genesis 1:3, which states: 'And there was evening, and there was morning-the first day.'
This indicates that according to the biblical account, a day begins in the evening.
Thursday Evening~Friday Begining - (Night-1)
Friday Morning to Friday Evening - (Day-1)
Friday Evening~Saturday Begining - (Night-2)
Saturday Morning to Saturday Evening - (Day-2)
Saturday Evening~Sunday Begining - (Night-3)
Sunday Morning before Sunrise He was Risen - (Day-3)
It’s not Jewish it’s for all who follow the command of God Almighty❤❤❤
You are quite correct. In addition, neither the Jews nor the Romans had the modern concept of zero and counted sequences of days or whatever differently than we do. For example, if an event happened on a Monday, we would count Tuesday as the first day, A first-century Jew would count Monday as the first day.
I'd point out another error. The assertion we are to celebrate the crucifixion but not the resurrection is heresy pure and simple. The crucifixion means nothing except in light of the resurrection. Likewise, the resurrection means nothing except in the shadow of the cross.
Why do you even have a bible if you dont believe it.???
You made a mistake in your reckoning of time. You said the women went to the tomb on Sunday morning, and he was already gone, but the Jews reckon the start of a new day at sunset of the day before. If Jesus was resurrected after sunset, then it was already Sunday, and not Saturday.
***If He was resurrected after sunset*** seems to be the modifier of your comment. However, the position taken here is that Jesus was resurrected just before sunset; thereby completing the specified duration. IOW, exactly 72 hours beforehand, His corpse was hurriedly, yet successfully placed inside the tomb before sunset (Luke 23:54).
If that is true then jesus didnt die for mankind.
On the 6th day man kind was made.
I am so glad you got this right. So many people have been misled by the Roman Catholic church which has misinterpreted these events of the death and resurrection of Jesus, our savior. Easter was a Pagan holiday that was celebrated long before the birth of Jesus Christ. The word Easter is the English translation of Ishtar, the Queen of Heaven, who was worshiped by the Heathen, Queen of Babylon.
This is interesting, can you please elaborate on this Easter wanna know more about it.
I will give you this. The phrase queen of heaven appears in two passages of the Bible, both in the book of Jeremiah. The first passage deals with the things the Israelites were doing that provoked the Lord to anger. Entire families were involved in idolatry. The children gathered wood, and the men used it to build altars to worship false gods. The women were engaged in kneading dough and baking cakes of bread for the “Queen of Heaven” (Jeremiah 7:18). This title referred to Ishtar, an Assyrian and Babylonian goddess also called Ashtoreth and Astarte by various other groups. She was thought to be the wife of the false god Baal, also known as Molech. The motivation of women to worship Ashtoreth stemmed from her reputation as a fertility goddess, and, as the bearing of children was greatly desired among women of that era, worship of this “queen of heaven” was rampant among pagan civilizations. Sadly, it became popular among the Israelites as well.
The second passage that refers to the queen of heaven is Jeremiah 44:17-25, where Jeremiah is giving the people the word of the Lord which God has spoken to him. He reminds the people that their disobedience and idolatry has caused the Lord to be very angry with them and to punish them with calamity. Jeremiah warns them that greater punishments await if they do not repent. They reply that they have no intentions of giving up their worship of idols, promising to continue pouring out drink offerings to the queen of heaven, Ashtoreth, and even going so far as to credit her with the peace and prosperity they once enjoyed because of God’s grace and mercy.
Israel had gone after the Pagan god and goddesses and they brought God's anger upon them for doing the very thing God warned them not to do. @@LeoGoogle-ch4hx
You don't know what you are talking about. This guy doesn't know what he's saying, either.
You are walking in darkness. You can choose to continue that path or study the word and learn the truth. @@Sacred-Heart-of-Jesus829
How much time do you spend personally studying your Bible by yourself?@@Sacred-Heart-of-Jesus829
I pity the people who attend your church and hear the half-truths and the misinterpretations you present.
See Mark Chapter 15
"15:42 When evening had come, and since it was the day of Preparation, that is, the day before the sabbath,"
“since it was the day of Preparation” that is Sabbath (Saturday), so we are talking about Friday evening not Wednesday as this preacher is stating. So Jesus was buried on Friday evening (day 1) the whole of Saturday (day 2) and part of Sunday (day 3)
Don't forget in those days they went by sunset to sunset. Not midnight to midnight as we do. So, he died Wednesday afternoon and three hrs. Later at 6 pm. It was Thursday.
After years of study, I completely agree with you.
Friday at noon it was DARK. That counted as a night. From 3 pm to 6 pm is DAY, from 6 PM to 6 AM is night. From 6 AM to 6 PM is day. From 6 PM to 6 AM is night. From 6 AM to RISEN FROM THE DEAD is DAY. There is your Friday 3 days and 3 nights.
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The question remains?
Are we being obedient
To the New
Spiritual
Priesthood Covenant ( Heb 7:12 )
Paul's Glorious,
The Glorious Gospel of Christ,
The Glorious Gospel of God ,
Being offered
To each of us?
To that form of doctrine:
Romans 6:17
NOT: 2 Cor 11:4
Note:
HIS Commandments- 1 Cor 14:37
The Book of Life =Paul's Gospel
How To Behave In The House of
God-1Tim 3:15
Judged by Paul's Gospel-
Romans 2:16
Books Opened-Rev 20:12
It never made sense that Jesus died on friday, 3 days before the first day of the week: jesus himself said 3 days and 3 nights (Matthew 12v40) . Thanks for this.
@ferventheat do not be mistaken my friend what Jesus said there about his 3 days and 3 nights is what you call an *IDIOM* it is in a figurative sense not to be taken *LITERALLY* but he did died on a Friday according to Scriptural proofs
Clearly some people prefer to close their eyes to Truth and chalk it off to IDIOM when they see the word of Yehovah not in line with their interpretation.
A shoe can be perfectly made yet a foot can be hurt if a bigger sized foot insists on wearing it. The problem isn't the shoe but the wearer. So too Truth is always Truth. Yet the person who tries to make Truth fit his or her narrative will always suffer the consequences whether they realize it or not.
Where are the "Scriptural proofs" for Yeshuas death on Friday? Unless it's the 'traditional proofs' the churches that teach traditions of men (aka) inherited lies.
@ednadiaz4193 where is the *SCRIPTURAL...* proofs that when Jesus used the situation with the Prophet Jonah as a foreshadowing of his death and resurrection that Jonah was *LITERALLY......* in that fish's belly for *72 hrs LITERALLY* so then with those evidence Jesus implored it too be just that too of *72 hrs* as well!! I'll wait ✋️
@@ChevyNova632bigblockchevy Jonah 1v17. 3 days 3 nights . Its a stretch by anyone to say 72hours exactly, we aren't saying that, but at least 72 hours according to my calculations, likely around 82 (if sunset is arbitrarily 7pm and sunrise 6:30am, approximate for around 6th April for 30AD) but no more than 84 hours.
For reference see revelation 11v9,11: three and a half days, which makes sense if Jesus was buried a little before a 7pm sunset on Wednesday, and rose before 6am sunrise on Sunday.
three days plus .just under half a day
Anything under 84 hours I assume would count as 3 days and 3 nights and not 3 days and 4 nights.
Think of it like a hotel booking for three nights.
@ferventheat I understand the point you are going at my friend but the fact is that there's no LITERAL proofs that Jonah's stay in the fish's belly amounting to *EXACTLY...72HRS* cannot be used as a platform to say that this is what Jesus meant when he used Jonah situation as a foreshadowing of his *EXACT* amount of *HOURS* (72hrs) in the Grave (there's just No evidence) as implored even in the a part of a Day can be considered to be spoken of a *whole Day* when it's not even 24hrs long!! For example *1Kings 12:5,12 Genesis 42:17,18 Esther **4:16**;5:1* ect.ect.ect....just to name a few(check them out) Another example of an IDIOM is 'let's say a baby was born @12:01am on Monday morning March 29th,and another baby was born on that *same day* @11:57pm(3 minutes short of that day making 24hrs) what date would those two babies would be recorded as being born on,the obvious would be March 29th 2024,now would it be logical to mark out when *each* child's 24hrs Day by the *EXACT* time they were each born on although one is for sure closer to the 24 hrs day than the other one who is 3 mins old for that same day *No* they wouldn't as far as the 3mins of that day child will still be as *counted* as being born on the *whole Day* of Moday March 29th 2024 not that his 24 hrs day of existence would be *LITERALLY* checked as starting from Monday@11:57pm- Tuesday@11:57pm to LITERALLY say he now a Day(24hrs) old,so even that 3mins part of that Day would be counted as the *Whole Day* the 29th even as it being just a *fraction* of it!! It was the same thing implored with Jesus amount of time he spent in the Grave as being *PARTS OF THREE DAYS* not to be interpreted as being *72 literal hours* which will only lead to distorting sound Biblical proofs that,that on that year of Nisan 14th 33C.E.Passover Day fell on *a* Friday which was *always...* the Day before Saturday the Sabbath Day hence why that Sabbath Day was called a High Day/Double Sabbath cause of the 15th(the very next after the Passover Day was *automatically* a Sabbath Day) no matter which Day it fell on until the 21st Day which was called the festival of Unleavened Bread!!!
We need to take into consideration that the Jewish Calendar for Hours, Days and Years are NOT the way time is done today. Days did not start at Midnight thru Midnight from what I understand. But regardless of the day HE was buried, I’m so glad we can celebrate HIS death and resurrection; we have an opportunity to broadcast to the world this magnificent, beautiful, awesome, loving and truthful sacrifice.
There is controversy among some Christians about the true day of Jesus’ death. Most people believe that Jesus died on a Friday, but some Crucifixion theoreticians believe that Jesus actually died on a Wednesday and others believe that He dies on Thursday.
Jesus’ statement in Matthew 12:39-41 positively affirms that the Old Testament story of Jonah did actually take place as the Scriptures record it. But more than that, the event constituted a sign of Christ's own death, burial, and resurrection. As a matter of fact, this was the *only* sign given to that generation [v39].
Crucifixion theorists have made a tremendous issue out of the phrase *"three days and three nights."* They insist that Jesus used the expression because He was to be in the grave
*exactly seventy-two hours, NOT A SECOND MORE OR SECOND LESS.* This conviction has led them to conclude that Christ was crucified on Wednesday afternoon and was resurrected at the same hour late Sabbath afternoon. In this way, they account for the full seventy-two hours that they believe Christ spent in the tomb.
On *seventeen* separate occasions, Jesus or His friends spoke of the timetable involving His death and resurrection.
*[1]* - *Ten times* it was specified that the resurrection would take place *ON* the *"third day"* [Mat.16:21; 17:23; 20:19; Mark 9:31; 10:34, Luke 9:22; 13:32; 18:33; 24:7,46].
*[2]* On *five occasions* they said, *"IN three days"* Matthew 26:61; 27:40, Mark 15:29, John 2:19-20].
*[3]* - *Twice* they used the phrase, *"AFTER three days"* [Matthew 27:63, Mark 8:31].
*[4]* And *Once only* Jesus spoke of His death as *"three days and three nights"* [Matthew 12:40].
Without question, *all* of these various expressions are used to describe the *very same event.* There seems to be no dispute regarding this point. "The third day," "in three days," "after three days," and "three days and three nights" are *equivalent terms* used in the scripture in reference to the resurrection of Jesus.
*CAN ALL OF THESE EXPRESSIONS BE TAKEN IN A STRICTLY LITERAL SENSE AND STILL HARMONIZE WITH EACH OTHER?* - *Absolutely NOT* - *For example,* - *"after* three days" would certainly have to be interpreted as *longer* than seventy-two hours. *"[In] three days"* could mean anytime *less* than seventy-two hours, and *"three days [and] three nights"* could only mean *exactly* seventy-two hours to the second. And *"the third day"* presents even *greater problems as we shall notice in a moment.*
*Many people have placed their own philosophical interpretations upon the meaning of God's Word. We must allow the scripture to explain itself,* and especially, we must *let Christ provide definitions* for the words which He spoke. *It would be a mammoth mistake to seize upon any one of the expressions used and force its strict compliance with our interpretation without reference to the other sixteen texts on the subject.*
*The only way we can harmonize all of these apparently “so-called contradictory statements” of Jesus* - *is to understand them in the light of inclusive reckoning of time.* *THIS WAS THE METHOD USED THROUGHOUT THE SCRIPTURE IN COMPUTING TIME, and we must apply the same method now, unless we want mass confusion.*
*The UNREASONABLE INSISTENCE UPON THE USE OF TWENTIETH CENTURY ENGLISH IDIOMS OF SPEECH TO INTERPRET FIRST CENTURY GREEK OR HEBREW HAS LED TO SOME EXTREME VIEWS INDEED.* Jesus and His close friends spoke and wrote in harmony with the common literacy usage of the day, and that usage recognized inclusive reckoning of time. In simple language, this means that *any part* of a day was counted as a *whole day.*
*"A short time in the morning of the seventh day is counted as the seventh day;* circumcision takes place on the eighth day, *even though, of the first day only a few minutes after the birth of the child, these being counted as one day."* - *Jewish Encyclopedia, Volume 4, page 475.*
*“Jewish tradition follows the principle of considering a fraction of a day as a complete day.”*
*Additional references:* - *In religious practices a part of a day is sometimes counted as a full day. Thus, in the case of the seven days of mourning, if the funeral takes place in the afternoon, the short portion of the day remaining is counted as a whole day;* in the same way a very short part of the morning of the seventh day is considered to be a whole day. In reckoning the date of circumcision as the eighth day after birth, even a few minutes of the day that remains after the birth has taken place are considered to be a full day. - *The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, vol. 3, p. 493, art. "Day." -(The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, Inc., New York City, 1941.)*
*How clearly this defines the Hebrew method of computing time.* - *ANY SMALL PART OF A DAY WAS RECKONED AS THE ENTIRE TWENTY-FOUR-HOUR PERIOD.* It is the Hebrew form of speech and language. *Scores of contradictions would appear in both the Old and New Testaments if this principle were ignored. We must compare Scripture with Scripture and use the idiom of the language in which the scripture was written.* Inclusive reckoning was taken for granted by all writers of the Scripture.
*Let us examine a few examples of this usage in the scripture that will clarify the problem before us:*
*Noah:* In Genesis 7:4, God said to Noah, "For *yet seven days,* and I will cause it to rain upon the earth." But in verse 10 we read, "And it came to pass *after* seven days, that the waters of the flood were upon the earth." The marginal reading expresses it as *"on* the seventh day." - *When did the flood come?* - *In* seven days? *On* the seventh day? Or *after* seven days? *The answer is simple when the inclusive reckoning is applied.* THE DAY ON WHICH GOD SPOKE TO NOAH COUNTED AS THE FIRST DAY, AND THE DAY ON WHICH IT STARTED RAINING WAS THE SEVENTH DAY. *Even if God spoke just ten minutes before the end of that first day, it was still counted as one of the seven. And if it started raining at noon on the last day, it was also counted one of the seven.*
*Circumcision:* The same principle is revealed in the circumcision of babies. Genesis 17:12 specifies "he that *is* eight days old." But Luke 1:59 reads *"on* the eighth day." Luke 2:21 uses still another expression: "When eight days were *accomplished."*
*Joseph:* Further proof for the inclusive reckoning is seen in Joseph's dealing with his brethren. Genesis 42:17-19 says "He put them all together into ward *three days.* And Joseph said unto them *the* third day, This do, and live; ... go ye. ..."
*Taxes:* Consider also the tax issue between King Rehoboam and the people. 2 Chronicles 10:5,12 says, "Come again unto me *after three days.* ... So ... all the people came to Rehoboam *on* the third day."
It is as clear as crystal. *The UNREASONABLE INSISTENCE UPON THE USE OF TWENTIETH CENTURY ENGLISH IDIOMS OF SPEECH TO INTERPRET FIRST CENTURY GREEK OR HEBREW HAS LED TO SOME EXTREME VIEWS INDEED.* Jesus and His close friends spoke and wrote in harmony with the common literacy usage of the day, and that usage recognized the inclusive reckoning of time. In simple language, this means that *any part* of a day was counted as a *whole day.*
*Scores of contradictions would appear in both the Old and New Testaments if this principle were ignored.* - *We must compare Scripture with Scripture and use the idiom of the language in which the Bible was written and not our own thoughts and ideas.*
Perfect analogy, I believe in inclusive reckoning 😊😊😊
So do you have an another exhaustive word salad to back up Sunday keeping? Come on dude it was Wednesday
While I appreciate the thought you put into this, Caiaphas and the priests determined not to kill Jesus "on the feast day," (Matt 26:5, Mark 14:2). They had to put Jesus into the sepulcher prior to sunset, so as not to do work on the Sabbath (High holy day, first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, see Lev 23:6-7). The women prepared spices and ointments, and rested on the Sabbath (Luke 23:56). Since the high day was mentioned in v. 54, there must have been two Sabbaths that week. One high day, one weekly. That should be clear from reading the gospel accounts. The crucifixion was indeed Wednesday afternoon, as we count time. And in no way was the resurrection at sunrise on Sunday. See John 20:1, "while it was yet dark."
@@LeonTheLion-777: I don't have to back up anything - the Bible is clear enough dude.
@@ChristopherBurse: There can be no question, but that Jesus arose on Sunday, the first day of the week. Mark emphatically states, "Now when Jesus was risen early the *[first day] of the week,* he appeared first to Mary Magdalene" [Mark 16:9]. *Sunday [is] the first day of the week, and that is when He was resurrected.* Words could be no plainer. Even the original Greek construction of the text will allow no other meaning. He did NOT rise from the grave on Saturday, as some contend. Neither was He crucified on Wednesday. *There is not a scintilla of scripture evidence that He died on the fourth day of the week.*
*According to the inspired record,* - *Christ was put to death on the "preparation day,"* and the preparation day was *NOT* Wednesday or Thursday as many would like to believe. *In all of biblical history, [preparation day has always been Friday].* Mark 15:42-43, "And now when the even was come, because it was the *preparation,* that is, *the day before the sabbath,* Joseph of Arimathaea ... went in boldly unto Pilate, and craved the body of Jesus."
*The day following the crucifixion was not only the weekly Seventh-day Sabbath,* - *"that sabbath day was an *high day"* John 19:31.* This means that a *yearly Sabbath* in that particular year happened to fall on the weekly Sabbath. In this case it was the *Feast of Unleavened Bread* [Matthew 26:17; Mark 14:1], which was called the *Passover* [Luke 22:1]. Luke clearly identified that preparation day as the one immediately preceding the weekly Sabbath [Luke 23:54 - 24:1].
*Surely there can be no doubt as to the time elements involved. Christ died on the preparation day, or the day before the weekly Sabbath.* The next day is designated as *"the sabbath day according to the commandment"* [Luke 23:56]. Since the commandment says, *"The seventh day is the sabbath"* [Exodus 20:10], we know that this had to be the day we call Saturday.
*Jesus was raised from the tomb anywhere [between] sunset on the Sabbath day [roughly 6PM Saturday] to sunrise the first day of the week [6AM Sunday], which encompassed the first 12-hour period of the third day.*
*Furthermore, after describing the events of the preparation day in Luke 23:54-55, the next verse says:,* - *"And they returned, and •prepared spices and ointments;* - *and rested the sabbath day according to the commandment."* Luke 23:56
They prepared spices on the preparation day, then rested on the sabbath day. *Now notice what the very next verse says:*
"Now upon the *[first day] of the week,* very early in the morning, they came unto the sepulchre, *bringing the spices which they had prepared"* Luke 24:1.
*Please take note that after preparing the spices on the afternoon of the crucifixion [Friday], and resting over the Sabbath [Saturday],* - *they came to the tomb with the spices on the •first day* of the week [Sunday] to do the work of anointing. This was their first opportunity after the Sabbath to carry out the preparations made on Friday afternoon.* - *This is when they discovered that Christ was risen.*
If the crucifixion took place on Wednesday, how can we explain why the women waited until Sunday to come to the sepulchre? *WHY DIDN'T THEY COME THURSDAY OR FRIDAY TO ANOINT HIS BODY? DID THEY NOT UNDERSTAND THAT AFTER FOUR DAYS HIS BODY WOULD BE DECOMPOSING AND THEIR WORK OF LOVE WOULD BE IN VAIN?* - *The answers to these questions constitute the strongest case AGAINST a Wednesday crucifixion.*
Bible versions read “…Sunday morning…” or ‘…crack of dawn on Sunday…’ CEV; MSG; VOICE; ERV;GW;GNT;NOG;NLT.
*In view of the resounding weight of biblical evidence to the contrary, how can some still cling to the Wednesday crucifixion idea?* - *The entire scheme is based upon the twisted interpretation of a single scripture text.* - *The "three days and three nights"* - *phrase is forced into artificial conformity with current English forms of speech, instead of the common usage of the people living at that time.*
*Matthew 28:1:* Those who believe that Jesus died on Wednesday and rose on Saturday base much of their evidence on Matthew 28:1, "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." Figuring that the first day of the week *"dawns"* at sundown Saturday night as the Sabbath ends, these people assume that the women discovered the empty tomb in the twilight moments of the Sabbath, just before sundown. *They count backwards exactly seventy-two hours and arrive at Wednesday evening just before sundown for the crucifixion.*
*Is this a valid conclusion?* - *Or is there evidence that the women could not have visited the empty tomb on Saturday evening? There is indeed positive biblical proof that they did not. We find that evidence in Mark's account of the visit to the sepulchre in Mark 16:1-3.*
"And when *the sabbath was past,* Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome, had bought sweet spices, that they might come and *anoint him.* And very *early in the morning the first day of the week,* 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?"
*There is no question about this being an early Sunday morning visit. It is at sunrise. The very same women are named as in Matthew's account.* Can we correctly assume that these same women had been to the tomb the night before and found Jesus risen? Impossible. Why? Because of the question they asked as they approached the garden on Sunday morning, *"Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre?"* [Mark 16:3]. If they had been there Saturday just before sundown and found the tomb empty, they would have known that the stone was already rolled away from the door. This is *absolute proof* that they had not been to an empty tomb the day before. It also proves that Matthew's *"dawn"* refers to the dawning *represented by the sunrise and not sunset.* There is no contradiction between the two accounts.
Now, some may ask "Why does Matthew 28:1 say the women came to the tomb at the *end of the sabbath?"* This is a legitimate question. Well, the answer is because the Greek word for "Sabbath" can also mean "week." This Greek word, sabbaton is word #4521, and means "the sabbath" as well as "a week." As a matter of fact, this same Greek word is translated as both "sabbath" and "week" in Matthew 28:1.
Matthew 28:1, "In the end of the *sabbath,* [Greek word #4521] as it began to dawn toward the first day of the *week,* [Greek word #4521] came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to see the sepulchre."
*In other words, the proper translation should read,* - *"In the end of the [week,] as it began to dawn toward the first day of the [week]."* - *This same Greek word that's translated as "Sabbath" is also translated as "week" in these passages; Mark 16:2,9; Luke 18:2; 24:1, John 20:1,19; Acts 20:7, 1 Corinthians 16:2,* - *so *it is not difficult to see that the correct translation* in Matthew 28:1 is "week" and not "sabbath."
*This makes sense because, as was shown above, these women could not possibly have gone to the tomb on both the Sabbath* - *and* Sunday, *because they would have known that the stone was already rolled away from the door.* Besides, if they did go to the tomb on the Sabbath, this would directly contradict this passage in scripture, which says the women [rested] on the Sabbath:*
"And they returned, and prepared spices and ointments; and *RESTED THE SABBATH DAY* according to the commandment." Luke 23:56.
“Inclusive Reckoning It is absolutely a MUST to understand how the Bible and ancient Israel counted, or else it is impossible to harmonize scripture or understand when to keep the appointed times of YHWH.”
“The interval from Friday afternoon to Sunday morning is three days, by inclusive reckoning. Since it is clear that this mode of counting was the common practice in Bible times, and widespread in many countries, it is useless to try to understand this period as three full 24-hour days, according to the modern Western habit of counting. To do so violates both historical usage and Biblical statement, and creates a difficulty that would not exist if the ordinary usage of common speech and of examples in the Bible be taken into account.” - YHWH Worldwide Ministries
Read Mark 15:33-47 it tells you what day he died and what day he was buried....Read also Luke 23:44-56 it gives you the answer and look at John 19:31-42 v31 " Since it was the day of Preparation, in order to prevent the bodies from remaining on the cross on the Sabbath, the Jews asked Pilate that their legs might be broken......but when they came to Jesus and saw he was already dead" and in Mark 15:42 it says, " Since it was the day of Preparation, that is, THE DAY BEFORE THE SABBATH...."
Jesus was on the cross on the Day of Preparation which is the day before the Sabbath, which would be Friday. Jesus was placed in the tomb on a Friday and rose early Sunday morning.....three days.
@DannyLoyd absolutely correct you are DannyLoyd and these can seems to get thing correct when that actual evidence is right there in the Scriptures that supports that it was a *Friday* that Jesus died on that same *Passover Day Nisan 14th 33C.E.*
i think you forgot the part where it says that darkness covers the entire earth. so saying the third night never accrued is disingenuous. The Sabbath is the Saturday and it says in the gospels that Jesus was crucified on the day before the Sabbath and the day before the Sabbath is the Friday.
So now that we have things straight.
1: Crucified on the Friday. (1st day)
2: Darkness covered the whole earth. Luke 23:44 "Now it was about the sixth hour, and there was darkness over all the earth until the ninth hour. 45 Then the sun was darkened, and the veil of the temple was torn in two." (it was still that same day as the sun had not set but was darkened, he was also buried on that Friday right before sunset after the 3 hours of darkness) (1st night)
3: The evening on the day that Jesus was crucified which was in between Friday and the Sabbath (Saturday). (2nd night)
4: The Sabbath in which the Lord lay rest. (2nd day)
5: The night on the Sabbath between when the sun set and 12am on Sunday. (3rd night)
6: The Sunday in which the Lord rose from the dead and showed us that there is eternal life after death and that God can triumph death. (3rd day)
Read the bible and you will understand what is being said.
source: www.orthodoxonline.org/theology/en/biblical-studies/biblical-general-studies/the-date-of-crucifixion-day-month-and-year/
How did the women buy spices on the day after he was crucified if that day was a sabbath? Could not happen. Yet,the women did buy spices and came to the tomb on Sunday to finish preparing the body only to find it empty. Details matter, and GOD’s appointed times must be reckoned with. A Friday crucifixion is a tradition not supported by true biblical scholarship. Do not accept the traditions of men, search the scriptures including the old testament where Moses, as a type of Christ, acted out all of the Passover details.
@@johnbrugger4817 and yet the bible was put together by men? scriptures were written by men? the old testament tells us to look to not to our own interpretation. Also when Jesus says 3 days and 3 nights he doesn't literally mean full 3 days and full 3 nights. the wording that jews used it not the same as we use these days. if you take everything too literally then you should be looking for the Church that Jesus founded because i know for a fact that it was not the protestant church. also if you want to take everything literally (this is the one example of what Orthodoxy interprets) is the wine and bread being the true blood and body of Jesus Christ but of course protestants do not except that. tell me who's interpretations are you using and what authority do they have to interpret that.
This is true, but didn't God say "remember" the seventh day? Some say oh yeh we remember but we do not have to keep it just remember, but Jehovah made this specific day "holy" which also means He sanctified it, which means He made it holy! Jesus kept the Sabbath! As what His custom was He would preach on The Sabbath, so, if He kept The Sabbath, even though a Jew, should we not keep the same day? It is so easy to understand, but oh no!!!! Pastors, preachers, teachers, just have to bring in their theological points of view, and say we need to keep Sunday because He was resurrected on this day! They will screw you around and use all sorts of biblical verses to try and make you believe what they are saying is tru but, all you have to do is let God's Word, The Bible speak for itself and just follow it's true sayings And don't let anyone tell you otherwise and remember what our Lord said, that towards the end of the age their would arise false teachers and false prophets! Be sober, be vigellent, for your adversary the devil walketh about as a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour!
At last, a Pastor with the courage to speak the Truth against the societal constraints of so-called Good Friday and Easter, advocating for the true day of crucification.
Day 1
Thursday sunset to Friday sunset.
Jesus celebrated the Passover meal and was arrested on Thursday night.
On Friday before sunset, he was crucified.
While hanging on the cross, the whole world became dark for a period of time.
Then he died and was buried before sunset.
Day 2
Friday sunset to Saturday sunset.
Jesus laid in the tomb.
Day 3
The first day of the week.
Jesus was resurrected in between the sunset on Saturday and before sunrise on Sunday.
He rose to life on the third day.
Since we're focusing on precision and truth, the more accurate translation of Matt 28:1 actually says "After the sabbaths..." where sabbath in the Greek is given in the plural form. This enhances your point and it's surprising that you missed it. However, the most important point is not when He died, but that Jesus is Lord.
Day 1
Thursday sunset to Friday sunset.
Jesus celebrated the Passover meal and was arrested on Thursday night.
On Friday before sunset, he was crucified.
While hanging on the cross, the whole world became dark for a period of time.
Then he died and was buried before sunset.
Day 2
Friday sunset to Saturday sunset.
Jesus laid in the tomb.
Day 3
The first day of the week.
Jesus was resurrected in between the sunset on Saturday and before sunrise on Sunday.
He rose to life on the third day.
I've been a Christian since 1977 and I never believed in a Friday crucifixion based on some of the same passages quoted in this video. The passage about the Sabbath being a "high day" annual Sabbath and not a weekly Saturday Sabbath has confused many. That high day Sabbath was on Thursday the day after the events of the crucifixion of Christ. The above video is right on target and perfectly aligns with scripture.
@randyd9805 he ABSOLUTELY 💯 wrong in that video what made that Sabbath day a "High day" or a "Double Sabbath" is because as Jesus death was on that Friday of Passover Nisan 14th the very next day Nisan 15th was the beginning of the first day of 7 days festival of Unleavened Bread which from the very 1st day the 15th was an *automatic* Sabbath day rest also so that week of Passover followed by the Unleavened Bread *coincided* on Saturday the 15th right after the Passover day which was *FRIDAY* the 14th,so that's why it was called the *HIGH DAY* or *DOUBLE SABBATH* !!!!
@@ChevyNova632bigblockchevy You cannot, no matter how much you want to try, get 3 whole days and 3 whole nights out of a Friday crucifixion. It was not part of the 3 days and nights, but the entire 24-hour periods. Jesus was tried and crucified on Wednesday, gave up the ghost at about 3 pm, and placed in the tomb around 6 pm at the beginning of what was our Wednesday evening, but the Jews 5'th day of the week. He remained in the tomb until after the weekly Sabbath ended and the "first day of the week" began. The above video is correct and you are wrong. To have Jesus placed in the tomb at about 6 pm on Friday is irreconcilable with the clear teaching that there were 3 days and nights no matter how much you want it to be that way. I won't argue the point. We've both made up our minds and it's not an issue that would change the gospel which I'm pretty sure we will also disagree on. You clearly do not believe Jesus spent an entire or even part of 3 days and nights in the tomb before He was resurrected. I do believe it and they were FULL 24-hour periods, not partial. When Jesus was being tried and the mob crying out to "crucify Him, crucify Him" it was on Wednesday, not Friday. 3 whole days and 3 whole nights totally refutes a Friday crucifixion.
Matthew 12:40 " For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth."
@randyd9805 first of all Randy is there *any* shred of biblical evidence to support in the case of the Prophet Jonah that when it says that he was in the great fish for *3 days* and *3 nights* that it is *EXACTLY.......* 72 hrs he was there....hence when Jesus Christ used now that same example of Jonah it was to be *EXACTLY.....* the same *72 hrs* ? I think the answer to Jonah's case is an absolute resounding *NO* so then why formulate the concept that was the case of Jesus in both Jonah's and Jesus' case they both implored what is called an *IDIOM* or it is a figure of speech not to be taken *LITERALLY* !! E.G. let's just say I asked you Randy how many days of the week do you work? Like off the bat you would say *5 DAYS* a week...(Monday-Friday) so you saying this to me do you expect me to conclude that you *obviously* means each day is *24hrs* each amounting to 120hrs for that week and so on and so on.....no you would *obviously* think that *I* should think you meant averagely *8hrs-10hrs* per day and the *NOT...* 24 hrs per day literally.... *yet YOU..would still refer to each work Day as a WHOLE DAY...without any explanation....* when it is infact PART OF A DAY *LITERALLY....* isn't that so Randy?So here we have here a *perfect example* of a *IDIOM* implored here *not meant to be taken/interpreted to be literal* so using the Scriptures Randy with the convincing proofs recorded in the Holy writings that the Passover Day of Nisan 14th was always followed by the beginning of the day if Unleavened Bread on 15th coincided *that year* to be on the *usual* Saturday Sabbath Day(hence why it was called a "High Day"/"Double Sabbath" on the 15th meant that the day before was the 14th Friday for the Passover celebration,hence why Jesus death *that year of Nisan 14th Passover Day fell on a Friday* the Day that Jesus died on!!!
@@ChevyNova632bigblockchevy why would Randy or anyone have to refute what you say if you don't believe or understand what Scriptures itself say?
Saying that Yeshua was using "IDIOM" when he spoke about the only Sign he would give to them was the sign of Jonah. It is only a IDIOM when scriptures say that a day begins at sunset and end at sunset the next day?
So man is wise enough to tell Yehovah When he is to speak in Idioms and when he is speaking literally? Do you mean to say that Jesus kept his father's commandments on some points but broke them in others? He fulfilled some things but didn't fulfill other things? If he didn't fulfill his own words then he would be a false Messiah and a false teacher.
Do you follow a false teacher or do you want to make him into a false teacher by misinterpreting his own words?
@@ednadiaz4193 Thank you. Satan does have his agents at work now just as he did in the past! They are all fired up.. And will be totally if they don't wake up to reality! God will forgive the innocent ignorant, but not the willfully rebellious!
Based on a reading of Matt. 12:38-40, I was always quite troubled by the traditional Friday, Saturday, Sunday timeline. But, no longer. Jesus' statement that He, like Jonah, would be "3 days and 3 nights in the heart of the earth" means He would be parts of 3 days and parts of 3 nights (as the Jews reackoned time so that any part of a day or night was, in fact, a day or night) in the heart of the land, not under the Earth preaching to demons in bondage about His work on the Cross and its acceptance by the Father. By heart of the land, He meant that He would willingly, in obedience to the Father's will, place Himself under the authority of and in subjection to wicked, evil, sinful men, which is what happened from the time of His arrest late on Thursday through the beatings, 3 illegal religious trials and 3 illegal civil trials, Roman scourging, and His crucifixon, until when He was resurrected early on Sunday morning just after dawn. The 3 nights He spoke of were parts of Thursday, Friday, and Saturday and the 3 nights were parts of Friday, Saturday, and Easter Sunday. There you have it, three days and three nights, just as Jesus' own prophecy was litterally fulfilled! He didn't lie, which if He had lied or or misspoke, He wouldn't have been qualified to be our Savior.
Day 1
Thursday sunset to Friday sunset.
Jesus celebrated the Passover meal and was arrested on Thursday night.
On Friday before sunset, he was crucified.
While hanging on the cross, the whole world became dark for a period of time.
Then he died and was buried before sunset.
Day 2
Friday sunset to Saturday sunset.
Jesus laid in the tomb.
Day 3
The first day of the week.
Jesus was resurrected in between the sunset on Saturday and before sunrise on Sunday.
He rose to life on the third day.
The Jewish day begins at sunset, not at midnight or daylight. Jesus was crucified on Friday, the day before the sabbath. That was day one. At sunset, the sabbath started and that was the second day. At sunset on the sabbath, it began another day. That was the third. day.
Yes, then it doesn't add up as three days and nights in the heart of the earth as his sign. Day one on Friday? How? He was still alive before 3 pm on Friday evening. You yourself don't listen to and understand your words.
"The Jewish day begins at Sunset ,not at midnight or daylight."
Scriptures itself says when a day starts and ends.
Shabbat or Sabbath/Saturday would start on Friday evening at sunset and end at Saturday evening at sunset. So Jesus hung on the cross between 3 pm -4 pm between this time he died. Death confirmed by piercing his side. Was hurriedly washed/prepared and wrapped with burial spices according to scriptures. And placed in Joseph of Arimatheas unused tomb. Before the day ended on Friday. So in Friday last daylight hours in the Evening he was dead for just 3 hours barely if you count from 3 pm to 6 pm which is around or probably a little past sunset hour. And didn't you say that Jews day begins at Sunset? Isn't this what Yehovah commanded them?
How can you honestly say that his first day of being in the heart of the earth as he himself prophecied started on Friday evening and constitutes one day with roughly 3 hours of that day? 🤔 Your math doesn't add up. Friday evening to Saturday evening 1 day
Saturday evening to Sunday Evening 1 day.
You get short one day. And then when did he rise on Sunday???? Does not Scriptures say that he rose on the first day of the week before dawn. The women went to the tomb before it was even dawn on Sunday morning and the tomb was empty. And Scriptures say in one account that at Dusk he rose from the tomb. So Dusk is when the Sun is setting.... Which meant he rose when the sun was setting on Saturday evening just when Sunday was commencing at Dusk (sunset) therefore by dawn (first rays of sunlight on Sunday morning) he was more than 9-10 hours already risen from the dead.
That is if you count from 7 pm- 5 pm but we know sun doesn't set around 7 pm nor rises at 5 pm strictly speaking about dawn. So you can't get a day from Sunday. Resurrection day Sunday counting backwards from Sunset Saturday doesn't give you three days and nights on Sunset Friday. Impossible and this proves that the Catholic tradition of celebration of his death on Friday is false and the other religions who follow suit are in error. And why? All because they turned a pagan Ishtar festival into a holiday and named it Easter saying that it was in commemoration of Jesus' / Yeshuas death and resurrection on Passover which isn't the Passover that Yehovah commanded.
Read Jeremiah chapter 16 and in verse 19 which speaks about gentiles saying to the People of Israel that the have "inherited nothing but lies from our forefathers". Ask yourself this question : which and what lies? There are many traditions of men that we need to learn to unfollow and start following Yehovahs word.
no your math is so off. he was dead three day and three nights and then he would rise. you don't get three full days and nights from Friday night to Sunday morning. if you do show me the math. a day is 24 hours not a few hours as people make it out to be. you don't count days like that now why would you do it for his death?
I did some research here is what the Bible says: It was definitely Friday
The timeline of the night of Jesus Christ’s arrest, his trial, and his death is also well-laid out in the New Testament. Jesus had come to Jerusalem to celebrate Passover. The Sunday prior to His arrest, the Lord came into the city, which is known as the triumphal entry. “And those who went before and those who followed were shouting, ‘Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!’” (Mark 11:9).
After several days in the capital city, the plot to arrest Jesus transpired. Based on the Sabbath approaching the day following Jesus’ execution (Mark 15:42), his arrest occurred Thursday evening. He was tried overnight, and His crucifixion began in the morning at Golgotha, a skull-shaped hill outside the city walls.
An important element to understanding the time and hour of the crucifixion is understanding the way the Jewish people kept time. The Gospels refer to the third hour, the sixth hour, and the ninth hour. The time was kept according to how many hours had passed since sunrise.
In Mark 15:25 it says, “And it was the third hour when they crucified him.” The third hour would have been 3 hours after sunrise. This puts the time and hour of Jesus' death at 9am.
In Luke 23:41, the writer recorded, “It was now about the sixth hour, and there was darkness over the whole land until the ninth hour.” If the third hour was 9 a.m., then there was darkness after the death of Jesus from noon to three in the afternoon.
You are correct!
The first Bible, which is the Latin Vulgate Bible, compiled by St. Jerome, who transcribed it from original Scriptures and Manuscripts, in the Holy Land, on the instruction of Pope Damascus in circa 400 AD. From this original Latin Bible was transcribed, by Catholic Monks, the English language Douay Rheims Catholic Bible. All the various Bibles in existence today are derived from i.e. are altered versions of the Douay Rheims Bible. The changes made by their many writers, beginning with Martin Luther, included multiple textual changes and omissions, and the omission of up to seven books from the original complete Catholic Bible compiled by St. Jerome, i.e. one or more of these seven Deutero-Canonical books are missing from all non-Catholic Bibles; Tobias, Judith, Wisdom, Ecclesiasticus (Sirach), Baruch, Machabees 1, Machabees 2. Finding truth in man made non Scriptural incomplete “Bibles” is impossible. May God bless all who read this understanding.
I do not care about your controversies about days. We acknowledge Christ crucified, buried, resurrected and ascended into His glory.
It doesn't matter when HE was crucified, give HIM thanks and praise for the fact that HE did it for you. It wasn't done for us to argue over what day HE did it. That's one of the problems with religion. Praise GOD love GOD and preach HIS word as HE wrote it.
This is called hermeneutics, which is a critical interpretation of the scriptures.
AMEN ✝️
It does matter very much. It's the difference between loving the truth and commemorating the gospel correctly as commanded and celebrating a holiday of pagans-also, the whole timeline of the death, burial, and resurrection of our Messiah is in the gospel of Luke. It plainly says it's the high Sabbath, then takes us through till the first fruits.
I read the comments and there some really good points to consider; been there and studied these points over and over. After two years I was at the same conclusion that Jesus was resurrected at the end of the weekly sabbath. After a couple months I had to bump the resurrection one second out of the sabbath and into the first moment of the next day; “first fruits” , also known as “one of sabbaths” ; day one of the fifty day count to Pentecost. That adjustment made a more prefect fit with the Greek text and the fact that the burial was completed at the first moment of the high sabbath of unleavened bread. Jesus was fulfilling His father’s appointed times all on time and to the smallest detail. Passover is the preparation day for unleavened bread; Jesus was being prepared for unleavened bread. We need to ask ourselves, when is the burial completed? When the stone covered the grave or in other words the stone started rolling on the 14th and dropped into place at the first moment of the 15th “unleavened bread “. It was sundown the moment the sun dropped below the horizon. Counting three nights and three days forward (72) hours at the first moment of the 18th, sundown again at the first moment of first fruits the resurrection occurred. On the high sabbath no work can be done. Spices are brought and prepared on the weekly preparation day; the only day they can do it. The weekly sabbath they rest according to the commandment. If Jesus was resurrected on any part of the weekly sabbath, He would have cut it short. Because the resurrection took place at the very first moment of the 18th that day is “The third day “ like a birthday. Jesus was reborn on the 18th; “day one of seven sabbaths “, “first fruits”.
The word sabbaths and weeks have been stripped from our English Bibles . Without these words we cannot find the three days and three nights that Jesus spoke of, that identity Him. In that time of history, how could we have measured exactly 72hrs ? By the setting of the sun. In the Greek text: Mk. 16:2, Lk. 24:1, Jn. 20:1 & 19, Ac.20: 7, 1Co16:2 (Tr) all agree with Mt. 28:1 that the 18th of Nissan is One of sabbaths , NOT THE FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK. The scriptures are pointing to Pentecost. To my knowledge God never converted to the pagan Roman calendar so when we read the Bible we should not infer that anything happened on Friday, Saturday, Sunday etc. The days overlap but are never the same.
In Mt.28:1 there is a very special word pronounced “epiphosko” and I can see where it could mean dawning where if you were a Roman Sun worshiper, you might think that the Sun was rising. In Mt.28:1 , Day is not in the text. It was the event that was on lightning not the Sun . New Year’s day dawns at midnight, is the Sun up? So when does first fruits or one of sabbaths dawn? Immediately following the weekly sabbath, at sundown. I have always thought that epiphosko επιφωσκω was a very special word as it was never used by any other Ancient Greek writers and it appears two times in the Greek New Testament, marking the exact moment the burial was completed and the exact moment of the resurrection. My translation of the first part of Mt.28:1 Evening now , (two) sabbaths (ending) into the full on, over, and above lighting up of the (event /day) one of (seven) sabbaths… epi= on, over, and above. Phos= light. Knowing that the burial was on the 15th of Nissan; a full moon, when the sun sets in the west just below the horizon, the moon will be at the horizon in the east. Three nights and three days later the sun again just below the horizon in the west and the moon will not rise in the east for two and a half hours. Epiphosko is describing the light of this world and the glory of God over and above these two events. Romans 6:4 ….:that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father. The Church took the glory of God away from Him and gave it to “ at dawn on the first day of the week; sun worship day. If Paul knew how and when Jesus was raised by the Father, would he have included it in the Gospel he preached to the Corinthians . I don’t think he would have left it out. Ask Herod what happens to those who do not give the Glory to God.
Day 1
Thursday sunset to Friday sunset.
Jesus celebrated the Passover meal and was arrested on Thursday night.
On Friday before sunset, he was crucified.
While hanging on the cross, the whole world became dark for a period of time.
Then he died and was buried before sunset.
Day 2
Friday sunset to Saturday sunset.
Jesus laid in the tomb.
Day 3
The first day of the week.
Jesus was resurrected in between the sunset on Saturday and before sunrise on Sunday.
He rose to life on the third day.
@@justthink8952 He did not partake of the Passover meal because He was already in the tomb before sunset Passover evening. His final meal was of Leavened Bread on Wed evening, “And as they were eating, Yehushueh took bread,G740 and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, ‘Take, eat; this is my body.’” Mattithyahu 26:26.
G740 Strong’s Definition - artos - ar’tos: From G142; bread (as raised) or a loaf: - (shew-) bread, loaf.
Great job Rick! It's clear as a bell. Unfortunately, people try to hold to their own traditions. Thank-you
Thank You!!!
Man's traditions are worthless but God's is eternal.
Day 1
Thursday sunset to Friday sunset.
Jesus celebrated the Passover meal and was arrested on Thursday night.
On Friday before sunset, he was crucified.
While hanging on the cross, the whole world became dark for a period of time.
Then he died and was buried before sunset.
Day 2
Friday sunset to Saturday sunset.
Jesus laid in the tomb.
Day 3
The first day of the week.
Jesus was resurrected in between the sunset on Saturday and before sunrise on Sunday.
He rose to life on the third day.
What is confusing me, why have they already celebrated this a month before passover? Yhe calander says the feasts begin April 22 but i thought passover starts on the spring equinox? That was March 19.
I can see you need to learn something about ancient culture and ancient time keeping. Part of a day counted for the whole day in their mindset. A Jewish day is sunset to sunset. A Roman day is sunrise to sunrise. The gospel is written from a Jewish perspective not a Roman one.
There were three passover's that went on that week. The first one was on Wednesday it was held by a Jewish monastic group called The Essenes. They were on a solar calendar like the Romans. So their Passover would have been on Wednesday according to their calendar. The Pharisees and all other Jews were on the lunar calendar and their Passover was on Friday that week. Jesus had his Passover with his disciples on Thursday between the two. No reason is given for this. He has arrested on Thursday night and he is tried and convicted on Friday morning. He is crucified on Friday at noon. He does rise on Sunday morning just before sunrise. Again part of one day accounted for the whole in the ancient world. Even though the Romans were on a solar calendar and the Jews were on a lunar calendar, both cultures considered half a day to be a full day. The scripture is correct you are not. The church has held that the crucifixion was on Friday and the resurrection was on Sunday since the beginning. You are the one out of step with the rest of the church. I suggest stepping away from your heresy.
Well according to Luke 23 starting at verse 53 it states and this is on Friday 1st day... he took it down and wrapped it in a linen cloth, and laid him in a tomb cut into the rock, where no one had ever laid. Verse 54 it was the preparation day which means it was Friday and the Sabbath was about to begin. Verse 55 now the women who had come with him out of Galilee followed, and saw the tomb and how his body was laid verse 56 then they returned and prepared spices and perfumes. and on the Sabbath (Saturday) they rested according to the commandments.
Luke 24:1 says, But on the first day of the week, at early dawn came to the tomb with the spices they had prepared. Vs.2 and found the stone rolled away and Jesus body was not there.
Remember what Luke 1:1-4 states this is vitally important, Luke is writing under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. In as much as many have undertaken to compile an account of these things accomplished among us just as they were handed down to us by those who from the beginning were eyewitnesses and servants of the word it seemed fitting for me as well having investigated everything carefully from the beginning to write it out for you in consecutive order most excellent Theophilus, so that you may know the exact truth about things you have been taught.
So backing up from Luke 24:1 which is (Sunday) then back up to the previous verse which is Luke 23:56b is Sabbath (Saturday). Then back up to Luke 23:53-54, verse 53 scripture says in these verses that Jesus was laid in the tomb because verse 54 says it was the preparation day Karma and the Sabbath was about to begin.
What is this saying, in these 5 verses from Luke 23:53,54,55,56 and Luke 24:1 is Friday to Sunday which is 3 days. (Friday) He was crucified and laid in the tomb vs. 53-54.
Vs.56b is the Sabbath (Saturday)
The very next verse Luke 24:1 but on the first day of the week, (Sunday) He got up and out earlier than their early.
So in other words these 5 verses shows clearly 3 days...
Luke is a book that is written to the Gentials who had no understanding of the Hebrew people culture. Luke writing to Hebrew people get straight to the point. This is why divorce and remarriage while the Covenant spouse is still alive is living in the continual state of adultery. Look at Luke 16:18 and actually in Luke 16:14 it's an Abomination until the Lord. This is very clear. He only wrote exactly what Jesus meant on this subject.
Exodus 12.1¶And the LORD spake unto Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt, saying,
2This month shall be unto you the beginning of months: it shall be the first month of the year to you.
3Speak ye unto all the congregation of Israel, saying, In the tenth day of this month they shall take to them every man a lamb, according to the house of their fathers, a lamb for an house:
6And ye shall keep it up until the fourteenth day of the same month: and the whole assembly of the congregation of Israel shall kill it in the evening.
The evening of the 14th begins the 15th, the Feast of Unleavened Bread.
The first meal of the Feast of Unleavened Bread is the Passover meal (sedar)
The 10th - 14th are preparation days.
The 10th - 15th are six.
Subtract six days from the 15th day of the month, brings us to the 9th day of the month.
Jhn.12.1¶Then Jesus six days before the passover came to Bethany, where Lazarus was which had been dead, whom he raised from the dead.
2There they made him a supper; and Martha served: but Lazarus was one of them that sat at the table with him.
Jesus travels from Bethpage to Bethany, and they prepare supper. He travels, they prepare, not a Sabbath day, this is Friday the 9th. That evening begins the weekly Sabbath, they have a Sabbath night supper. Because Saturday is the Sabbath the 10th ,He rides into town on Sunday the 11th. Wednesday is the 14th the day Israel sacrificed the Passover Lamb of God. That evening begins the Passover, the 15th. Saturday is the Sabbath the 17th, just before sundown on the weekly Sabbath He comes out of the tomb.
Mat.12.38¶Then certain of the scribes and of the Pharisees answered, saying, Master, we would see a sign from thee.
39¶But he answered and said unto them, An evil and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign; and there shall no sign be given to it, but the sign of the prophet Jonas:
40For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.
THREE DAYS, THREE NIGHTS
16.21¶From that time forth began Jesus to shew unto his disciples, how that he must go unto Jerusalem, and suffer many things of the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and be raised again the third day. RAISED ON THE THIRD DAY
27.63Saying, Sir, we remember that that deceiver said, while he was yet alive, After three days I will rise again.
AFTER THREE DAYS
Mark 8.31¶And he began to teach them, that the Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected of the elders, and of the chief priests, and scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again.
AFTER THREE DAYS
Luke 9.21¶And he straitly charged them, and commanded them to tell no man that thing;
22Saying, The Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected of the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be slain, and be raised the third day.
RAISED THE THIRD DAY
Luke18.31¶Then he took unto him the twelve, and said unto them, Behold, we go up to Jerusalem, and all things that are written by the prophets concerning the Son of man shall be accomplished.
32For he shall be delivered unto the Gentiles, and shall be mocked, and spitefully entreated, and spitted on:
33And they shall scourge him, and put him to death: and the third day he shall rise again.
THE THIRD DAY
Three verses say "raised on the third day."
Two verses say "after three days "
One verses says "three days and three nights.
Not even one verse say a half day, not a one.
Man shall live by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God
Luke.24.21 Since G575 transliterated apo, to separate especially in composition
Literally separate the first day of the week from the day of crucifixion with three days, makes Sunday the fourth day and Wednesday the day of crucifixion
Peace
Day 1
Thursday sunset to Friday sunset.
Jesus celebrated the Passover meal and was arrested on Thursday night.
On Friday before sunset, he was crucified.
While hanging on the cross, the whole world became dark for a period of time.
Then he died and was buried before sunset.
Day 2
Friday sunset to Saturday sunset.
Jesus laid in the tomb.
Day 3
The first day of the week.
Jesus was resurrected in between the sunset on Saturday and before sunrise on Sunday.
He rose to life on the third day.
@justthink8952 jhn.19.14,31,42
14And it was the preparation of the passover, and about the sixth hour: and he saith unto the Jews, Behold your King!
31¶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.
42There laid they Jesus therefore because of the Jews' preparation day; for the sepulchre was nigh at hand.
Jhn. 19 .14 clearly says its the preparation for Passover
Verses 31and 42 agree.
Jhn.6.28¶Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God?
29¶Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent.
30¶They said therefore unto him, What sign shewest thou then, that we may see, and believe thee? what dost thou work?
31Our fathers did eat manna in the desert; as it is written, He gave them bread from heaven to eat.
32¶Then Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Moses gave you not that bread from heaven; but my Father giveth you the true bread from heaven.
33For the bread of God is he which cometh down from heaven, and giveth life unto the world.
34¶Then said they unto him, Lord, evermore give us this bread.
35¶And Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall never thirst.
Mat.26.17¶Now the first day of the feast of G106unleavened bread the disciples came to Jesus, saying unto him, Where wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eat the passover?
G106 transliterated azymos Unleavened Bread "Bread of Affliction" the only time one has Unleavened Bread is during the Feast of Unleavened Bread
G740 transliterated artos leavened bread
Mat.26.26¶And as they were eating, Jesus took G740bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take, eat; this is my body.
Mark.14.22¶And as they did eat, Jesus took G740bread, and blessed, and brake it, and gave to them, and said, Take, eat: this is my body
Luke22.19¶And he took G740bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me.
1Cor.15.2323¶For I have received of the Lord that which also I delivered unto you, That the Lord Jesus the same night in which he was betrayed took G740bread:
24And when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me.
CANT BE PASSOVER, THEY ARE HAVING LEAVENED BREAD
"Take eat this is my body"
He is the Bread of His Presence.
T h e Show Bread.
Jhn.19.14,31,42
Jhn.6.28¶Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God?
29¶Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent.
30¶They said therefore unto him, What sign shewest thou then, that we may see, and believe thee? what dost thou work?
31Our fathers did eat manna in the desert; as it is written, He gave them bread from heaven to eat.
32¶Then Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Moses gave you not that bread from heaven; but my Father giveth you the true bread from heaven.
33For the bread of God is he which cometh down from heaven, and giveth life unto the world.
34¶Then said they unto him, Lord, evermore give us this bread.
35¶And Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall never thirst.
Mat.26.17¶Now the first day of the feast of G106unleavened bread the disciples came to Jesus, saying unto him, Where wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eat the passover?
G106 transliterated azymos Unleavened Bread "Bread of Affliction" the only time one has Unleavened Bread is during the Feast of Unleavened Bread
G740 transliterated artos leavened bread
Mat.26.26¶And as they were eating, Jesus took G740bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take, eat; this is my body.
Mark.14.22¶And as they did eat, Jesus took G740bread, and blessed, and brake it, and gave to them, and said, Take, eat: this is my body
Luke22.19¶And he took G740bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me.
1Cor.15.2323¶For I have received of the Lord that which also I delivered unto you, That the Lord Jesus the same night in which he was betrayed took G740bread:
24And when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me.
CANT BE PASSOVER, THEY ARE HAVING LEAVENED BREAD
"Take eat this is my body"
He is the Bread of His Presence.
T h e Show Bread.
Jhn.19.14,31,42
Crucified on the eve of Passover not the day before the weekly Sabbatth
Exo.12.1-6 the evening of 14th begins Passover, the first meal of the Feast of Unleavened Bread is the Passover meal (sedar)
15th until the evening of the 21st
azymos G106 Unleavened Bread
Mahtza
G740 artos leavened bread
ShowBread
H3899 lekh'em bread
Bait Lekh'em House of Bread
Bethlehem city of David
Peace
Crucified on the eve of Passover not the day before the weekly Sabbatth
Exo.12.1-6 the evening of 14th begins Passover, the first meal of the Feast of Unleavened Bread is the Passover meal (sedar)
15th until the evening of the 21st
azymos G106 Unleavened Bread
Mahtza
G740 artos leavened bread
ShowBread
H3899 lekh'em bread
Bait Lekh'em House of Bread
Bethlehem city of David
The Feasts of the LORD (lev.23
Feats that are multiple day, begin and end with a Sabbath . If one day , that day is a Sabbath. LORD OF THE SABBATH The Feasts of The LORD are Sabbaths of the LORD of the Sabbath
Peace
As news calendar the sunset to next sunset is one day
He died on Friday before sunset is one day Saturday until
evening 2nd day Sunday morning he raised early morning is 3rd day,and one more thing when Jonah was in whale belly do you know the days or total hours?
You are both right AND WRONG! Right that Jesus did not die on Friday, but WRONG about Wednesday!! As @kenwebster5033 states below, the Jewish day begins NOT AT DAWN, nor even at midnight, but at SUNDOWN. So the Sabbath begins on what WE call Friday evening, and the day of preparation on 'Thursday evening'. Jesus died on THURSDAY at the ninth hour [1500 hrs] and was buried before sundown, so spent what we call Thursday night, Friday night and Saturday night in the tomb - there are your three NIGHTS - but he was buried BEFORE sundown, so was dead on Thursday DURING THE DAY, as well as during the day on Friday and Saturday - there are your three DAYS. As Cleopas said, the first day of the week, our SUNDAY was the "third day SINCE this happened" - Saturday was the second day SINCE the crucifixion, and Friday the FIRST day since Jesus died. So he DIED ON OUR THURSDAY in the afternoon.
While I don't think it's worth arguing over. Your scenario does not include 3 days and 3 nights as Yeshua said. I believe the video is right about him dying on a Wednesday. He was put into the tomb around sunset (I believe) and he rose at/or just after sunset on Saturday evening. Since sunset on Saturday IS the start of Sunday to a Jew. So I believe he did technically rise on Sunday (Jewish Sunday). Peace
I believe it was Thursday around 3. He would have been put in the tomb before 6:00 pm, which would be considered the 1st day.....and so on. Not worth making it a fellowship/orthodoxy argument. Also disagree with this preachers assessment of not celebrating the Resurrection of Christ. We are to commemorate the Lord's passion, but the death, burial, and Resurrection go together. The early Church came together at the 1st day of the week and broke bread. Why would all these people who were raised as orthodox Jews suddenly change from Saturday to the 1st day of the week? Because that is the day He got up!!! Because He was the first fruits, we can believe that if we are saved, we too are His fruit that will rise. Whether in the rapture or the Resurrection of the righteous saints.
This is non-sense. Consider the absurdity of what is claimed in this video which builds their entire case on literalizing the phrase "three days and three nights" in order to argue Jesus was crucified on Weds afternoon.
According to Jewish time reckoning, this would mean Jesus was in the ground on Weds, Thurs, Friday, Saturday AND Sunday (any portion of a day, counts as a full day). That is NOT 3 days and 3 nights. Was the sign of Jonah now supposed to be 5 days? It is simply impossible to construct a timeline that puts Jesus in the tomb for 3 x 24 hr days given that he died about 3:00 PM and rose very early in the morning, possibly before sunrise.
Other people ride a Thursday crucifixion hobby horse, but that doesn't solve the problem either because that makes Jesus Resurrection on the 4th day in contradiction to multiple verses that tell us it was the 3rd day.
The only way to make sense of it is the simple way - died on Friday (1st day), rose on Sunday (3rd day) and the phrase "3 days and 3 nights) is either referring to the time period starting with his arrest in Gethsemane OR its simply an idiomatic expression meaning 3 days.
There are examples in the bible of the latter: Esth 4:16 and Esth 5:1 show that "three days and three nights" is sometimes used idiomatically to mean 3 days and again in I Sam 30:12 and 13.
We also have 14 verses (by my count) in the gospels that say Jesus rose on the 3rd day and that this was Sunday. That puts the crucifixion on Friday. The church has understood this for 2000 years until these mid-wit hobbyist started making youtube videos promoting their pet theories that fail to take into account the counsel of scripture.
Where are my comments?
"Now when evening had come, there came a rich man from Arimathea, named Joseph, who himself had also become a disciple of Jesus."
Wednesday evening started passover. Jewish day started at sunset.
"For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth."
Wednesday, night 1
Thursday, day 1
Thursday, night 2
Friday, day 2
Saturday Sabbath, night 3
Saturday Sabbath, day 3
Ladies arrived before daylight on the 1st day and he was risen.
Irrespective of Jewish traditions for counting partial days as full days, the declaration of three days AND three nights prohibits this application.
You and your assumptions of 14 verses are just that.
No matter how many times you repost here.
Jesus waited until the 4th day to raise Lazarus.
Why did he wait?
Jewish beliefs...
After three days, the soul returns to God to await the time of resurrection (Babylonian Talmud Sanhedrin 90b-91a).
You claiming Friday calls Jesus a liar, ignores Jewish beliefs of the time, and denies the resurrection.
All 4 gospels agree that Jesus was crucified and died on Preparation Day (the Crucifixion is the only time the term "Preparation Day" or "day of Preparation" is used. The gospel of John gives the entire detail surrounding the 3 full days and 3 full nights that Jesus was in the tomb. They had to get Jesus off of the cross before sundown because sundown is the start/stop of any Jewish day. The next day was a Special Sabbath of Passover on Nisan 14 which is always immediately followed by another Special Sabbath on Nisan 15 which is the first day of the 7 day Feast of Unleavened Bread. (Leviticus 23: 4 - 7) All 4 gospels also agree when the women went to the tomb which was after the regular weekly Sabbath. Yeah so that also means that the Last Supper was not a Passover observance. All 4 gospels record the last supper as serving regular bread. The Passover observance required that everybody eat unleavened bread. In addition the prophecy that Jesus quoted about "....someone dipping bread with him.... " was also just regular bread. Both Hebrew for the Old Testament and Greek for the New Covenant have separate words for 'bread' and 'unleavened bread'. Jesus was crucified on Wednesday. Brother George
@nomoretithing_guy where you are almost correct about everything you said here you are *definitely wrong* about two major things!! Firstly about Jesus not dying on the Passover Day when all the Scriptural evidences points/shows that he died *exactly* on Passover Day of Nisan 14th 33C.E. which on that year Nisan 14th fell on a Friday....and Secondly you said(or implied)that he and Disciples/Apostles ate the two meals on *separated days* when infact the account shows that on that same night of the Passover celebration on Nisan 14th he and the 12 Apostles eat that final Passover meal together and after the episode of the washing of their feet part Judas was dismissed and then shortly afterwards he had what is Commonly called the "LAST SUPPER" with the 11 remaining faithful Apostles again on that same night of Nisan 14th Passover Day and then it was later in that same day before that same day ended he was put to death before Sundown which afterwards started the Nisan 15th the 1st Day of The Unleavened Bread till the 21st (7Days long)
@@ChevyNova632bigblockchevy We will have to continue to disagree. I said nothing about two meals. Jesus died before sundown which was Nisan 13. The next day, Nisan 14, starts after sundown so therefore he didn't die on Passover. Passover and a few other holidays are also correctly referred to as Sabbath, or Special Sabbath, or High Holy Days. These other Sabbaths come with food preparation benefits while the normal weekly Sabbath did not. The Last Supper was not a Passover observance since they did not eat unleavened bread. Also Friday evening to early Sunday morning does not come close to 3 days and 3 nights as Jesus had stated.
In Judaism, one day starts from sunset to sunset on the next day.
Let us assume the sun sets at 6 p.m and the sun rises at 6 a.m.
Jesus died on Friday before the sun set, say he died at 3 p.m.
For Jews, Thursday sunset (6 p.m) to Friday sunset (6 p m) is the 6th day.
Friday sunset to Saturday sunset is 7th day or Sabbath day. Sabbath ends at sunset on the 7th day.
Saturday sunset to Sunday sunset is the first day.
So, if Jesus resurrect at 7 th p.m on Saturday, it is already the first day of the week for Jews.
Jesus probably rose to life at about 3 a.m on Sunday. That is, he resurrected on the third day.
The summary of the above is
Day 1 = 3 hours
Day 2 = 24 hours
Assuming he resurrected at 3 a.m
Day 3 = 9 hours (6 p.m on Saturday to 3 a.m on Sunday is 9 hours).
Thus the time duration between Jesus's death and his resurrection is probably = 3+24+9 = 36 hours.
@@justthink8952 Friday crucifixion doesn't work for the way I understand what Jesus said. I interpret his "3 days and 3 nights" as exactly what he meant. that is full days and not partial days.
@@nomoretithing_guy
It is alright if you want the typology to fit exactly.
As for me, I don't stick to one to one exact correspondence. And so, I could agree that Jesus is the New Adam; Jesus is the New Moses; Jesus is the high priest of the order of Melchizedek.....
Does the day begin at sunrise or sunset?
In John 19:31 states that Jesus and the two thieves were crucified on the Preparation Day [Friday] which is the day before the Sabbath. A day in the Bible starts at sundown and ends at the next sundown Genesis 1:5. Jesus' time in the tomb didn't require a full 24 hours of a day, a portion of a day was counted as that day He was in the tomb, thus Jesus was in the tomb for three days and Resurrected on the first day of the week Sunday. Also by the way no where in the Bible are we instructed to keep Sunday holy. God's Ten Commandments are not called God's ten suggestions. The Fourth Commandment starts with "Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy."
Passover was Thursday, a High-Day Sabbath. Wednesday was the preparation day for that Passover Sabbath. Read Yochanon 19:31.
Over the years I wondered how do you get 3 out 2? I stopped celebrating Good Friday because it didn’t compute. Jesus Christ said that as Jonah was 3 days and 3 nights in the whale He would be 3 days and 3 nights in gravel.
Day 1
Thursday sunset to Friday sunset.
Jesus celebrated the Passover meal and was arrested on Thursday night.
On Friday before sunset, he was crucified.
While hanging on the cross, the whole world became dark for a period of time.
Then he died and was buried before sunset.
Day 2
Friday sunset to Saturday sunset.
Jesus laid in the tomb.
Day 3
The first day of the week.
Jesus was resurrected in between the sunset on Saturday and before sunrise on Sunday.
He rose to life on the third day.
Well, you're right about one thing--there is a whole lot of misinformation out there about Jesus, and you just presented a big pile of it. I noticed you didn't quote Mark once, and Mark is the only Gospel writer that give you a complete picture of what happened that week. Mark makes it very clear that Jesus was crucified at the end of the week, not the middle. Furthermore, Jesus was a Jew and made Jewish statements which we don't understand today. For instance 3 days and 3 nights in the Jewish culture meant touching any part of three days, not three 24 hour days as you teach. So Jesus was in the tomb perhaps one hour before sunset Friday--that's counts as one day in the Jewish culture. Saturday he was in the tomb all day--that is another day. If he rose one hour after sunset Saturday, that's another day. That's three days as far as Jewish culture is concerned. But if you think I'm lying, why don't you consult Justin Martyr, one of the early church fathers writing about 140 AD. He said this, "For he was crucified on the day before that of Saturn (Saturday); and on the day after that of Saturn, which is the day of the Sun, having appeared to his apostles and disciples, He taught them these things, which we have submitted to you for your consideration." (See the: Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. 1, The First Apology of Justin, Chapter 67, P. 186.) Obviously Martyr should have a much better idea as to when Jesus was crucified than Rick Shabi, don't you think? Rick Shabi doesn't have a clue about what he so confidently teaches!! If you send me your email, I'll send you all the facts that I've accumulated on this subject over the past 30 years which prove a Friday crucifixion. Email: richnanpeck@gmail.com
Yes, understanding the Jewish method of reckoning time helps explain the timeline of Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection as described in the Gospels. According to Jewish tradition, a part of a day could be counted as a whole day. So, in the context of Jesus' burial and resurrection:Jesus was crucified and buried on Friday, which was the day before the Jewish Sabbath (Matthew 27:57-60).He remained in the tomb all of Friday, which counted as one day.He remained in the tomb all of Saturday, the Sabbath, which counted as the second day.He rose from the dead on Sunday, the third day after his burial (Matthew 28:1-6).So, even though Jesus was in the tomb for parts of three days according to Jewish reckoning, it is considered as three days in fulfillment of his own prophecy that he would rise on the third day (Matthew 16:21). This understanding reconciles the apparent discrepancy between Jesus being in the tomb for three days and rising on the third day according to the Gospels.
How do you reconcile the testimony of the men on the road to Emmaus who said that it is now the third day since Jesus was delivered up by the chief priests and rulers. This took place on the first day of the week the same day as the resurrection. Count backwards and you arrive at Friday.
No, count backwards and you get to THURSDAY - Sunday was the third day SINCE Jesus was crucified is what the disciples said - so the Sabbath was the second day SINCE IT HAPPENED - and it began at sundown ON FRIDAY - so Friday was the first day SINCE it happened - and that day began at sundown on THURSDAY - the crucifixion was on THURSDAY, and the last supper was on WEDNESDAY EVENING as we would call it, but actually the beginning of the FOURTH day as Jews reckoned it, the day on which Jesus died.
They specified it was since ALL these things were done - UP TO THE SEALING OF THE TOMB:
COUNT THREE INCLUSIVE DAYS FROM THEN ! WORK BACKWARDS FROM THEN AS WELL !
Seriously if you just read your Bible, it’s not that hard to understand! If you are trying to find a way to continue with the ways of the world, you will continue to argue the truth❤❤❤❤❤
@@jeannethorne6101 "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."
The last thing that the Gospels record that was done up to that point, was the sealing of the tomb and the guard set - about 12 hours AFTER Christ was placed in the tomb. Exactly three days from then is when they could legally break the seal and enter the tomb.
Christ came down the Mount of Olives on a donkey on the afternoon of the 10th Abib, when the Passover lambs are selected.
He entered Jerusalem's East/Golden Gate as it closed behind Him at sunset, and entered the Temple's East Gate as it opened before Him commencing the weekly Sabbath !
The DSS's calendar confirms the 11th Abib as the weekly Sabbath, therefore more proof that the Babylonian lunar interpretation of the Biblical calendar is incorrect !
In 30AD, although it was actually a Saturday on the Julian calendar, Christ rode into Jerusalem on
a donkey on April the 1st !
It is also no accident that April the 1st is April Fool’s Day !
The children of the devil will never stop denigrating Him !
This was definitely not the weekly Sabbath: as shown, it was actually “Palm Saturday” !
Did you also consider that the whole of Jerusalem witnessed Christ descending the Mount of Olives to
enter the city - only to get to the Temple at sunset: therefore Jerusalem’s Eastern/Golden Gate closed for the night behind Him as the Temple Eastern Gate opened before Him, starting the weekly Sabbath Day - He passed through the Temple gates, looked around the Temple and left !
In other words, ten days after the vernal equinox when the Passover lamb is selected on the
10th Abib, OUR “Sun of righteousness” moved westwards down the Mount of Olives on a donkey. Proclaimed by throngs of people as “Hosanna” Saviour of Israel, He moved on through the Garden of Gethsemane, through the East Gate of Jerusalem and through the Temple East Gate, before He finally looked around the Temple complex (Mark 11:11) as the sun set - starting the weekly Sabbath day and Daniel 9:27’s prophetic non-calendar “week” of seven days !
That year the next Roman day of the week was Sunday, when returning in the morning and first
whipping the traders out the Temple, Christ did then teach in the Temple, as was his custom
on the weekly Sabbath !
The Biblical weekly Sabbath isn't always on the same Roman day of the week every year !
In Matthew 28:1 the Sabbath was already in progress from the sunset before. It was still "dark", but the sunrise "dawn" of that Sabbath was imminent. Every Sabbath has a sunset start, a morning starting at midnight, a dawn starting at sunrise and finally an afternoon ending at sunset.
Matthew 28:1 says:
"In the end of the sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week..."
You will see in the Bible itself that the word "day" is in italics, which means that it is an insertion.
Both the words "sabbath" and also "week" are Strong's number 4521, which can mean respectively:
"by extension a se'nnight, i.e. the interval between two Sabbaths"
and
"sab'-at-on i.e. Sabbath singular or plural."
So is should actually be read like this:
"In the end of the sabbath interval, as it began to dawn toward the first of the sabbaths....."
The "interval" referred to is the 16th and 17th Abib, after the 15th Abib Passover High Day Sabbath, and before the next WEEKLY Sabbath of the 18th Abib - the first Sabbath Zero of of the 49 day Feast of Weeks Sabbath count to Pentacost !
On the Dead Sea Scroll's calendar, it allows that Christ was anointed at supper starting the 13th Abib, was crucified on the 14th Abib and hurriedly put in the tomb before sunset starting the 15th Abib High Day Passover Sabbath (night and day 1 "in the belly of the earth")
The "se'nnight i.e. the interval between two Sabbaths" see Strongs #4521, is the 16th and 17th Abib (night and day 2 and 3 "in the belly of the earth").
The evening starting the 18th Abib weekly Sabbath then commenced with the resurrection of Christ, and He appeared around sunrise to the woman at the empty tomb, showing Himself to others later that same-day.
The DSS's 19th Abib is the first day of the Biblical week, in which He ascended to His Father as the living First Fruits Wave Sheaf.
Show us any other ancient manuscript of a contempary Biblical calendar that proves otherwise.
An extensive Biblical study confirms this layout, except that the Dead Sea Scroll's actually have their omer wave sheaf one week later - on the 22nd Abib after the 7th day of Unleavened-Bread-High-Day of the 21st Abib. This is one of the objections the Qumran community had with the Temple Sadducee priests' calendar, but Christ never objected to the Temple calendar days.
It is also highly unlikely that the Qumran community had different WEEKLY Sabbaths to the Temple calendar at that time.
So Matthew 28:1 CAN be read THIS way when looking at the Greek:
The first "sabbath" is actually the "interval" between the two successive Sabbaths of the 15th Abib High Day Sabbath and the 18th Abib weekly Sabbath (see "se'nnight" of Strong's number 4521). Note that the word "day" is an italic insertion into the script and shouldn't be there. "week" here in the Greek can also be interpreted as plural Sabbaths - referring to the FIRST of the Sabbaths AFTER Passover leading up to Pentacost. "began to dawn" agreeably is just before sunrise of the "twelve hours in a day" Christ referred to.
The Exodus Passover event proves that the morning actually starts at midnight because they were not permitted out of the doors of their homes "until the morning", and Moses left the doors of his home immediately after midnight when Pharaoh summoned him, and they all started leaving Egypt long before sunrise.
The Afternoon/Evening is from mid-day to mid-night, and the Morning is from mid-night to mid-day.
The Law forbids that Christ should hang on the cross until a mid-night start of day, or a morning start of day - He had to be off the cross by sunset before the start of the High Day Passover Sabbath starting at sunset.
Don't forget that from the time of Pilate's order to the Jews to seal the tomb and set a guard, until those three days had expired, nobody could break the seal and open the tomb. The women rested for the 15th Passover High Day until they could buy spices on the 16th, but couldn't open the tomb until three days expired from the issuing order sealing of the tomb. That order only expired after the morning of the 18th, so they waited again and only went to the tomb as the three day 72 hour seal expired after sunrise on the 18th. This is how the erroneous Good Friday to Easter Sunday is calculated - after/since all these things were done and then from the three inclusive days starting from the sealing of the tomb.
@@jeannethorne6101 Christ came down the Mount of Olives on a donkey on the afternoon of the 10th Abib, when the Passover lambs are selected.
He entered Jerusalem's East/Golden Gate as it closed behind Him at sunset, and entered the Temple's East Gate as it opened before Him commencing the weekly Sabbath !
The DSS's calendar confirms the 11th Abib as the weekly Sabbath, therefore more proof that the Babylonian lunar interpretation of the Biblical calendar is incorrect !
In 30AD, although it was actually a Saturday on the Julian calendar, Christ rode into Jerusalem on
a donkey on April the 1st !
It is also no accident that April the 1st is April Fool’s Day !
The children of the devil will never stop denigrating Him !
This was definitely not the weekly Sabbath: as shown, it was actually “Palm Saturday” !
Did you also consider that the whole of Jerusalem witnessed Christ descending the Mount of Olives to
enter the city - only to get to the Temple at sunset: therefore Jerusalem’s Eastern/Golden Gate closed for the night behind Him as the Temple Eastern Gate opened before Him, starting the weekly Sabbath Day - He passed through the Temple gates, looked around the Temple and left !
In other words, ten days after the vernal equinox when the Passover lamb is selected on the
10th Abib, OUR “Sun of righteousness” moved westwards down the Mount of Olives on a donkey. Proclaimed by throngs of people as “Hosanna” Saviour of Israel, He moved on through the Garden of Gethsemane, through the East Gate of Jerusalem and through the Temple East Gate, before He finally looked around the Temple complex (Mark 11:11) as the sun set - starting the weekly Sabbath day and Daniel 9:27’s prophetic non-calendar “week” of seven days !
That year the next Roman day of the week was Sunday, when returning in the morning and first
whipping the traders out the Temple, Christ did then teach in the Temple, as was his custom
on the weekly Sabbath !
The Biblical weekly Sabbath isn't always on the same Roman day of the week every year !
In Matthew 28:1 the Sabbath was already in progress from the sunset before. It was still "dark", but the sunrise "dawn" of that Sabbath was imminent. Every Sabbath has a sunset start, a morning starting at midnight, a dawn starting at sunrise and finally an afternoon ending at sunset.
Matthew 28:1 says:
"In the end of the sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week..."
You will see in the Bible itself that the word "day" is in italics, which means that it is an insertion.
Both the words "sabbath" and also "week" are Strong's number 4521, which can mean respectively:
"by extension a se'nnight, i.e. the interval between two Sabbaths"
and
"sab'-at-on i.e. Sabbath singular or plural."
So is should actually be read like this:
"In the end of the sabbath interval, as it began to dawn toward the first of the sabbaths....."
The "interval" referred to is the 16th and 17th Abib, after the 15th Abib Passover High Day Sabbath, and before the next WEEKLY Sabbath of the 18th Abib - the first Sabbath Zero of of the 49 day Feast of Weeks Sabbath count to Pentacost !
On the Dead Sea Scroll's calendar, it allows that Christ was anointed at supper starting the 13th Abib, was crucified on the 14th Abib and hurriedly put in the tomb before sunset starting the 15th Abib High Day Passover Sabbath (night and day 1 "in the belly of the earth")
The "se'nnight i.e. the interval between two Sabbaths" see Strongs #4521, is the 16th and 17th Abib (night and day 2 and 3 "in the belly of the earth").
The evening starting the 18th Abib weekly Sabbath then commenced with the resurrection of Christ, and He appeared around sunrise to the woman at the empty tomb, showing Himself to others later that same-day.
The DSS's 19th Abib is the first day of the Biblical week, in which He ascended to His Father as the living First Fruits Wave Sheaf.
Show us any other ancient manuscript of a contempary Biblical calendar that proves otherwise.
An extensive Biblical study confirms this layout, except that the Dead Sea Scroll's actually have their omer wave sheaf one week later - on the 22nd Abib after the 7th day of Unleavened-Bread-High-Day of the 21st Abib. This is one of the objections the Qumran community had with the Temple Sadducee priests' calendar, but Christ never objected to the Temple calendar days.
It is also highly unlikely that the Qumran community had different WEEKLY Sabbaths to the Temple calendar at that time.
So Matthew 28:1 CAN be read THIS way when looking at the Greek:
The first "sabbath" is actually the "interval" between the two successive Sabbaths of the 15th Abib High Day Sabbath and the 18th Abib weekly Sabbath (see "se'nnight" of Strong's number 4521). Note that the word "day" is an italic insertion into the script and shouldn't be there. "week" here in the Greek can also be interpreted as plural Sabbaths - referring to the FIRST of the Sabbaths AFTER Passover leading up to Pentacost. "began to dawn" agreeably is just before sunrise of the "twelve hours in a day" Christ referred to.
The Exodus Passover event proves that the morning actually starts at midnight because they were not permitted out of the doors of their homes "until the morning", and Moses left the doors of his home immediately after midnight when Pharaoh summoned him, and they all started leaving Egypt long before sunrise.
The Afternoon/Evening is from mid-day to mid-night, and the Morning is from mid-night to mid-day.
The Law forbids that Christ should hang on the cross until a mid-night start of day, or a morning start of day - He had to be off the cross by sunset before the start of the High Day Passover Sabbath starting at sunset.
Don't forget that from the time of Pilate's order to the Jews to seal the tomb and set a guard, until those three days had expired, nobody could break the seal and open the tomb. The women rested for the 15th Passover High Day until they could buy spices on the 16th, but couldn't open the tomb until three days expired from the issuing order sealing of the tomb. That order only expired after the morning of the 18th, so they waited again and only went to the tomb as the three day 72 hour seal expired after sunrise on the 18th. This is how the erroneous Good Friday to Easter Sunday is calculated - after/since all these things were done and then from the three inclusive days starting from the sealing of the tomb:
"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." (Luke 24:21)
If Jesus was crucified on a Wednesday, why did Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, Joanna and Salome wait until Sunday morning to go to the tomb instead of doing so on the Thursday or Friday?
There is no better teacher than the Holy Spirit. And no better text, than The Holy Bible. The Lord, reveals, what He wills, to whom He wills.
And it is true, if you do not study thyself approved, you, will not, know, what is written therein. Jeremiah 17:9-10. The Lord, ponders the heart. To give to each man, according to the fruits of his doing. If your heart is right within You, have faith. The Lord, is well able to discern who His children are, because, we hear His voice, and He carves His word, on the tablet, of our hearts, and minds, that His commandments, will always be in our mouths. From one generation, to the next. In Jesus's almighty name ! To honour Our Father, and obey Jesus, as we have been given, from Our Father, who is in heaven.
If the Holy Spirit was with the gospel writers then the holy spirit is not with the video presenter here. He contradicted the gospel accounts .
Day 1
Thursday sunset to Friday sunset.
Jesus celebrated the Passover meal and was arrested on Thursday night.
On Friday before sunset, he was crucified.
While hanging on the cross, the whole world became dark for a period of time.
Then he died and was buried before sunset.
Day 2
Friday sunset to Saturday sunset.
Jesus laid in the tomb.
Day 3
The first day of the week.
Jesus was resurrected in between the sunset on Saturday and before sunrise on Sunday.
He rose to life on the third day.
Nisan14 is the day he died under the lunar calender it changes every year cos its based on a full moon
Incidently he died on a single upright pole greek stauros used is not a cross
I don't care when Jesus was born, when he grew up, when he was crucified, when he was buried and when he was raised from the dead.
I celebrate Jesus everyday because i believe, and i can, and i will.
If this offends you, then be offended and stay offended.
Agreed…. None of that changes our salvation in the least.
@@georgeenke4937
Just wait until a Muslim reads it, or a person who says everything is pagan
reads it.
They will have something to say.
one day you will care!
@@amroj-h7u
You missed the point of what I typed.
oh no i didn't.
Thank you LORD Jesus!!! Thank you sir for collaborating my point of view!! I have posted this, exactly the same, yesterday on Facebook, and I asked my friends whom are all Christians to olease explain to me their 3 days, because it is from sunset to sunset...and I told them thata Jesus was crucified late afternoon on the Wednesday and they had to bury Him before sunset because it was the start of a sabbath day. Needless to say: Not 1 left a comment on my post...not even my pastor.
Day 1
Thursday sunset to Friday sunset.
Jesus celebrated the Passover meal and was arrested on Thursday night.
On Friday before sunset, he was crucified.
While hanging on the cross, the whole world became dark for a period of time.
Then he died and was buried before sunset.
Day 2
Friday sunset to Saturday sunset.
Jesus laid in the tomb.
Day 3
The first day of the week.
Jesus was resurrected in between the sunset on Saturday and before sunrise on Sunday.
He rose to life on the third day.
Yes, Yehushueh was resurrected just at dusk when Shabbat ended and the evening of the first day of the week began. This text is even more revealing:
‘Woman, why do you weep? Whom do you seek?’ Thinking that it was the gardener, she said to Him, ‘Sir, if You carried Him away, tell me where You put Him, and I will take Him away.’ Yehushueh said to her, ‘Miryam!’ Then turning, she said to Him, ‘Rabboni!’ (that is to say, My Great One). Yehushueh said to her, ‘Do not touch Me, for I have not yet ascended to My Father. But go to My brothers and say to them, I AM ascending to My Father and your Father, and My Elohim, and your Elohim.’ Miryam of Magdal came bringing word to the Talmidiym that she had seen the Master, and that He told her these things.” Yochanon 20:11-18.
Some 600 years before Yehushueh walked the Earth, Zeharyahu prophesied that, after His resurrection and with His work finished at the Stake of Condemnation, He would come to His Father Yehueh for His approval of that finished work. Yehushueh had eaten His last meal with His Talmidiym; that meal was leavened bread.
"And as they were eating, Yehushueh took bread,G740 and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the Talmidiym, and said, ‘Take, eat; this is my body.’” Mattithyahu 26:26.
G740 Strong’s Definition - artos - ar’tos. From G142; bread (as raised) or a loaf: - (shew-) bread, loaf. That meal was not of unleavened bread. Because Yehushueh was in the tomb before the sunset when Peshakh came, He did not eat of the Passover meal. He died as a sinner without the covering blood! That is, He died as did, for example, Pharaoh's first-born son, and went to His Father wearing the Filthy Robe of Yehueh's Wrath, the sins, that would have been borne by each of those who accept the Sacrifice of Yehushueh.
“He showed me Yehushueh the High Priest standing before the Messenger of Yehueh, and Satan standing at His right hand to accuse Him. Yehueh said to Satan, ‘Yehueh rebuke you, O Satan; even Yehueh that has chosen Urishlym rebuke you: is not this a Brand plucked out of the fire?’ Now Yehushueh was clothed with filthy garments, and stood before the Messenger. And he answered and spoke unto those that stood before him, saying, ‘Take away the filthy garments from him.’ And unto him he said, ‘Behold, I have caused your iniquity to pass from you, and I will clothe you with change of raiment.’ And I said, Let them set a fair turban upon his head. So they set a fair turban upon his head, and clothed him with garments.” Zekaryahu 3:1-5. Shalom.
In Judaism, one day starts from sunset to sunset on the next day.
Let us assume the sun sets at 6 p.m and the sun rises at 6 a.m.
Jesus died on Friday before the sun set, say he died at 3 p.m.
For Jews, Thursday sunset (6 p.m) to Friday sunset (6 p m) is the 6th day.
Friday sunset to Saturday sunset is 7th day or Sabbath day. Sabbath ends at sunset on the 7th day.
Saturday sunset to Sunday sunset is the first day.
So, if Jesus resurrect at 7 th p.m on Saturday, it is already the first day of the week for Jews.
Jesus probably rose to life at about 3 a.m on Sunday. That is, he resurrected on the third day.
The summary of the above is
Day 1 = 3 hours
Day 2 = 24 hours
Assuming he resurrected at 3 a.m
Day 3 = 9 hours (6 p.m on Saturday to 3 a.m on Sunday is 9 hours).
Thus the time duration between Jesus's death and his resurrection is probably = 3+24+9 = 36 hours.
So where are your three days _and_ three nights, per Matthew 12:40, in your mere 36 hours?
@@Berean_with_a_BTh
That's not mine.
It's an assessment from the narratives from the Bible.
Are you saying that Jesus was not crucified on the day of preparation and that he did not resurrect on the first day of the week before dawn? In other words, are you saying that Matthew, Mark, Luke and John gave a wrong testimony about the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus?
@@justthink8952 The biblical accounts are entirely correct. It's your assessment of them that is woefully wrong.
I think we can both agree that the Day of Preparation is the day before a sabbath. But what you're probably ignorant of are that:
• The mistaken belief that Jesus was crucified on a Friday stems from a decision at the Council of Nicea in 325 to decouple the church's celebration of Jesus' death and resurrection from the Jewish Passover; and
• There were two consecutive sabbaths - Passover, followed by a weekly sabbath. We know this from Matthew 28:1-
_Now after the_ *sabbaths,* _toward the dawn of the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to see the tomb._
The Greek text uses σαββάτων (sabbatōn), the plural form of σάββατον (sabbaton), to tell us there was more than one sabbath. Most Christians are also unaware that Passover does not usually run from sunset Friday to sunset Saturday. In 2023, for example, it ran from sunset Wednesday to sunset Thursday but in 2024 it ran from sunset Monday to sunset Tuesday.
@@Berean_with_a_BTh
It nice that you call me ignorant. I don't mind it if you can prove your point. Let's see who will have the last laugh.
I am glad that you agree with the biblical account to be correct. We can work on that.
You talk about a Sabbath besides the weekly Sabbath. Let me know how this is so.
Since you acknowledge the biblical accounts to be correct, it follows that you agree Jesus resurrected on the third day.
Now, please prove it that Jesus resurrected on the third day.
Why does everyone get wrapped around the axle on Jesus’ resurrection? Mt 16:21; 17:23; 20:19; Lk 9:22; 18:33; 24:6-7) all tell us “he will rise again on the third day. He is crucified on Friday, first day, in the grave, Saturday, the second day and rises on Sunday, the third day. Seems everyone takes the word of those who killed him vice what he says.
The date was Nisan 14th in the Jewish calendar.
@@hinettw Passover had already fell on March 24th 2024 which was also the Full Moon day as well
I have a problem understanding about days and times when we talk about a specific date or day as though Monday or Friday was always called Monday or Friday and trying to figure out why they say Friday is named after St Fridaswide who was actually alive about 500 years after jesus died. !!
In Judaism, one day starts from sunset to sunset on the next day.
Let us assume the sun sets at 6 p.m and the sun rises at 6 a.m.
Jesus died on Friday before the sun set, say he died at 3 p.m.
For Jews, Thursday sunset (6 p.m) to Friday sunset (6 p m) is the 6th day.
Friday sunset to Saturday sunset is 7th day or Sabbath day. Sabbath ends at sunset on the 7th day.
Saturday sunset to Sunday sunset is the first day.
So, if Jesus resurrect at 7 th p.m on Saturday, it is already the first day of the week for Jews.
Jesus probably rose to life at about 3 a.m on Sunday. That is, he resurrected on the third day.
The summary of the above is
Day 1 = 3 hours
Day 2 = 24 hours
Assuming he resurrected at 3 a.m
Day 3 = 9 hours (6 p.m on Saturday to 3 a.m on Sunday is 9 hours).
Thus the time duration between Jesus's death and his resurrection is probably = 3+24+9 = 36 hours.
The Jewish day starts at 6pm and ends at 6pm the next day. Now as in Bible, Jesus died on Friday, and was given a hasty burial before it was 6 pm. So Friday is counted as day 1. Sab both or saturday is day 2. Easter Sunday is day 3. Dear Brother, please note the 6pm to 6pm Jewish day. Wishing everyone a very Happy Easter...🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
”For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.“
Matthew 12:40 NKJV
But there are only two nights between Friday afternoon and Sunday morning… the only sign He gave specified three nights
@@kristinarowin3376 Kjv, Matt 27: 45, From the sixth hour to the ninth hour there was darkness all over the land. Just to fulfill the words of Christ, this may have happened. But the most important things are His divine teachings which if we follow implicitly, it becomes a visa to the Eternal Kingdom in the resurrection...
@kristinarowin3376 it was to be understood to be an *expression* in what we would modern day English called an *IDIOM* so that *3 days* and *3 nights* was not *LITERALLY* 72HRS in exact duration!!
@ChevyNova454bigblockchevy ok, but it probably still meant more than 36 hours... it's really hard, even with partial days, to fit 3 days and 3 nights into 36 hours
@@kristinarowin3376 it not so hard when you think about it in a logical way Kristina. FRIDAY evening from *3:00pm-6:00pm* - (Saturday) *3hrs* Saturday from *6:00pm-6:00pm* -(Sunday) *24hrs* Sunday from *6:00pm-5:00am* -(Sunday morning) *11hrs* so now you have your total of *38hrs* (give and take) that he (Jesus) could of been in the tomb and also giving you your *parts* of *3 days* too!! FRIDAY SATURDAY and SUNDAY which would be referred too as the *3rd Day* !!
I thought of another way to consider it. Since we live on a globe, day and night is occurring simultaneously on one side and the other. Jesus is buried before sunset, 12 hours of night pass in Israel while 12 hours of day pass the other side of the world. Then 12 hours of day pass Israel on the Sabbath while 12 hours of night pass the other side of the world. Then 12 hours of night pass Israel while 12 hours of day pass the other half the world. Then Jesus resurrects early on the third day which had passed him. Since Jesus is in the heart of the earth, from His global perspective three days have passed, and three nights have passed. So it could be that Jesus died on Friday and Resurrected three days and three nights later, from His global perspective. Would this be a good explanation?
Interesting thinking outside the box! Thanks for sharing.
You say more than once that Jesus 3 days and 3 nights. The Bible does not say anywhere that Jesus said 3 nights. It does say 3 days. Also, you are not taking into account Jewish culture which is that the new day starts after sundown and that a part of a day can mean the whole day.
Matthew 12:40 NKJV
[40] For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.
Jonah 1:17 NKJV
[17] Now the Lord had prepared a great fish to swallow Jonah. And Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights.
@calebcreech5562 yess but where's is the Scriptural proof that this *3 days* and *3 nights* is meant to be interpreted as *literally....* 72HRS exact in both instances of Jonah and Jesus Christ?
@@ChevyNova632bigblockchevy It tells us in Matthew that the Pharisees set a guard the day after Jesus was put in the tomb to secure it until the third day. They were afraid the disciples would come by night to steal Jesus' body and claim He had risen. If He was crucified and put in the tomb Friday and the guard was set Saturday, why would he not have at least stood guard until daylight on Sunday? 🤔 Mary and Mary went to the tomb on the first day of the week very early in the morning, while it was still dark, there was no guard and the stone was already rolled away. If I paid a guard to make sure a body wasn’t stolen at night, I’d expect him to at least stay one whole night. He had one job, but maybe he thought he could work a partial night and get paid for the whole day…
@@kristinarowin3376 well maybe those guards had the encounter with the two angels that was in the tomb and is either the angels spoke to them about everything that has taking place with/about Jesus that who knows that could lead to them now putting faith in him (Jesus) who knows...or whatever supernatural action that they witnessed unfolding before their eyes,no amount of money/payment from listening to their Superiors could of made them *stayed there* so they must of gotten frightened and ran off and deserted their post!!! Which ever one it could/may of been, I am just conjecturing as it is not stated clearly in the accounts I think!!😁😅
Sunday began at sundown on Saturday (the Jewish Sabbath)
So Sunday morning (before sunrise, is still the third day according to Jewish tradition.
Friday was day one.
Saturday (Sabbath) was day two.
Sunday began at sundown Saturday (day three)
Yes we don’t have the day, the point is ,is that he was crucified and raised from the dead by God his father and seated at His right hand
Day 1
Thursday sunset to Friday sunset.
Jesus celebrated the Passover meal and was arrested on Thursday night.
On Friday before sunset, he was crucified.
While hanging on the cross, the whole world became dark for a period of time.
Then he died and was buried before sunset.
Day 2
Friday sunset to Saturday sunset.
Jesus laid in the tomb.
Day 3
The first day of the week.
Jesus was resurrected in between the sunset on Saturday and before sunrise on Sunday.
He rose to life on the third day.
Yahweh told me that people must keep Passover. Yeshua gave His life for us at Passover not Easter. Yahweh said paganism is not an option. Changing the name from easter to resurrection Sunday is still wrong. Passover is Abib 14 every year as Yahweh established it Lev.23:5-8, Deu.16:1. On our calendar this year it is on 4-23-24. Yeshua told me to be sure to tell people about the 3 days and 3 nights, Mat.12:39-40. Yeshua showed me the truth when I was a little girl by having me count to 3 when the pastor told the lie that Yeshua died on good Friday and rose up on easter Sunday, that is not 3 days and 3 nights.
Thank you for the truth keep bringing more about our lord Jesus Christ
It's not the truth! get your bible out and look at the 4 stories of the new testament and you would see this guy is lieing and your believing it 🤷♀️
why is comments still not enabled on old videos?
and we are very near to the establishment of the 3rd temple. they have found 5 red heifer.
and that means we are near the abomination of desolation.
Does it mater.He died for you.
And me.we seposed to spread the gospel.
Not try to prove anything
the bible says to prove all things.
He wasn't crucified he was inpaled
Not only that Jesus resurrected on saturday , if you counts the days pentecost also occurred on saturday , God rested on a saturday in eternity so the commandment points to eternal rest , we did receive a rest with Jesus crucifixion and resurrection from the penalty of sin which is death , so the law of rest on saturday points to Jesus because as death been the penalty for sin that penalty was pay in full by Jesus and man that used to be in bondage do to fear of death is now free of that bondage and that is the rest of the law , so the rest from the bondage of fear of death is been fulfilled in Jesus and the rest of the commandment still to be fulfilled in eternity , now it is written that the resurrection will occurs at the sound of the final trumpet , some think is the final trumpet revealed in the book of revelation , however when Paul wrote about it what the jews knew back then was the feast of the trumpets also known as appointments with time , the revelation to John was not written yet so Paul was referring to the feast of trumpets and the final trumpet is played on a saturday a distinct sound from the previous 6 days of the week of the feast of trumpets , it is elongated sound culminating the feast of trumpets , type of completion as saturday in creation is , so I won't be surprised if the resurrection happens on a saturday and since saturday doesn't fall the same day every year , the day and hour will not be known until it happens. The rest of the commandment will be fulfilled in eternity were we will rest in the full meaning of the word. Let's remember that the only day that God blessed and sanctified is saturday, the seven day , not the first.
Read Luke 24 and the road to Emmaus account
You forgot to mention apart from being a high sabbath it was Passover
I believe his view, but I couldn't figure out why Mary wouldn't have gone to the tomb on Friday, the day in between the High Sabbath and the Saturday Sabbath. But because it was passover week, maybe they weren't allowed to go the the tomb on Friday for that reason.
@@k_DANI wondered that as well… What I’ve learned is the proper burial procedure required linens, spices and time. She would not have started the process if she couldn’t have completed before sundown. Plus, we know Friday was the preparation day for the weekly Sabbath. She would have had to do this as well.
@@vivitheberrypicker524 Both are excellent reasons and would most likely explain it - thanks.
Josh McDowell shared that the Jewish people count a portion of a day as part of the day. The full day does not need to pass before it is counted. After three days is saying the day Jesus dies, and then another day, and then into the third day, He will rise again.
Shalom. Sorry I disagree. I know Yeshua did not die on Friday but it is not on Wednesday either. Yeshua entered Yerushalayim on the first day ( Sunday) Agreed. If Yeshua is Lamb of GOD, which He is. The Passover lambs had to be take on the 10th day of the first month of Aviv, kept 4 days before they sacrificed on the 14th day on Passover day, Exodus 12: 3 - 6. That will Thursday. First point. Second point, Yeshua specifically said ***3 DAYS n 3 NIGHTS*** . Not 3 DAYS but ***3 DAYS n 3 NIGHTS*** . In Yeshua's days, the day started at SUNSET. There was a EVENING n a MORNING one day. Genesis 1:5. Sorry they were not using the Gregorian time of 12 midnight to start a day yet.
The Passover/ last supper, was Wednesday sunset going into Thursday night. Thursday night, Yeshua was also betrayed, crucifixion at 9am died at 3pm was buried before sunset on Thursday itself, because the next day is The day of Unleavened Bread, which is a shabat day. The break down is like this....
Thursday He was already in the tomb before sunset day 1
At sunset Friday night begins night 1
At sunrise its Friday morning day 2
At sunset Saturday night begins night 2
At sunrise its Saturday morning day 3
At sunset Sunday night begins night 3
At sunrise its Sunday morning Yeshua rose which is still the first day of the week
So that makes it 3 DAYS n 3 NIGHTS.
I know it is difficult to get, because of our mind set on the gregorian way of time keeping, but unfortunately in Yeshua's time they had a different way of observing time. Shalom.
You give nice details but are you missing the High Day Sabbath was that Thursday my friend? A day that would have been rest?
@@wondery6693 shalom, my friend 🙂. The high shabbat is not Thursday but Friday. Passover is never a shabat day, but the next day Friday which is called The Day of Unleavened Bread is a High Shabbat day. Lev: 23:6-7. And on the fifteen ( 15th) day of the same month is the feast of Unleavened Bread unto the LORD: seven ( 7 ) days ye must eat Unleavened Bread. Verse 7, In the first ( 1st ) day ye shall have an Holy convocation ye shall do no servile work therein ( high shabbat ). Verse 8, ........... in the seventh ( 7th ) day is an Holy Convocation ye shall do no servile work therein ( high shabbat again ). Shalom
@@kalabalakrishnan1484 thank you and bless you kind one
@@wondery6693 you are welcome my friend 🙂
Thank you, this makes sense
We observe the time of Jesus death and resurrection on passover not the catholic pagan moon date of Easter
Jesus also said on the night of the last supper, " do this in remembrance of me" . Not on Easter but on passover
It was on Thursday because the women purchased spices on Friday after he was crucified (the day begins at nightfall) and prepared them but rested on Saturday
Three facts about Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour:
1. Jesus was born in flesh and lived amongst us.
2. He died on the Cross shedding his precious blood for us.
3. He rose up from the dead alive and ascended into Heaven.
Since we don’t know the exact dates, we believers celebrate the birth of Jesus on 25th December as a common date. Likewise we remember his death on the Cross on a Friday every year that is uniformly remembered throughout the World.
Don’t worry about the dates.
Be a true believer.
💜
@@kaylalorraine2020 ❤️
This man is wrong that is talking and so are all of you. Because the calendar that we use today is not the calendar that they used in the bible. The calendar that we use today has Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday, Friday Saturday. But the calendar that is in the Bible does not have Saturday, Sunday etc. It has the sabbath day. Saint Matthew chapter 28 verse 1. And it also says in the Bible that Jesus rose on the 1st day of the week, not Sunday. Sunday is not even in the bible.
So
All of you are completely wrong. Because our calendar was invented by Pope Gregory in 1582. The Gregorian calendar. The Romans worshipped the Sun and the moon and the stars. That's why they have Sunday and Monday which is Moonday. Saturn the planet saturday. The bible says that jesus rose from the dead on the first day of the week. Not sunday morning. Sunday morning is not even in the bible. Look at Genesis when God created the heaven and the Earth. He said on the 1st day he did this on the 2nd day, he did that, etc, etc, etc.
sabbath day = Saturday. 1st day of the week= Sunday (look at your calendar).
Amen. They changed all God's times and seasons. Amen my brother.
Good message. I have been preaching a Wednesday crucifixion for about 5 years now. Glad to see others are seeing the truth too. Keep point. Read your Bibles, read, read, read for yourself and let the Holy Spirit teach you. Jesus said, "You have made the Word of God of no effect for the sake of your tradition"! Mark 7:13
I think it is just a day they / we celebrate (mourn really). Just like Christmas, no one is sure 25-December is Jesus's birthday but it is a day we choose to celebrate it. And I think Jesus knows this and is honored just by the fact that we still honor Him and hold certain days sacred to Him. It seems too many people are trying to split hairs and divide people these days, this is NOT what Jesus wanted, He wants us to come together.
These are pagan days that were dedicated to other 'gods' . This is spiritual unfaithfulness, just as it was in ancient Israel, when God told them to not worship these pagan gods. Spiritual adultery. Would you want your spouse to celebrate your anniversary on a day that she/he had committed adultery with someone else?
@@kareng9376 wtf u definitely know nothing about the bible
Be careful. We were warned several times throughout the Bible about taking pagan holidays and using them to honor God. If you are knowingly doing that, your worship and sacrifice won't be honored. Case in point, the golden calf was used to honor God while Moses was on the mountain with God. Over 3000 men died that day.
We have been given very clear instruction in numerous places to honor God in the way HE wants us to honor him, not the way we think he should be honored.
We’re to worship in truth and spirit. Not conforming to the ways of the world but the Word. It is written. Matt 4:4 Yeshua celebrated the feast, taught observed, lived and quoted from the Tanakh. Saying, “Follow Me.”
@@kareng9376 Thank you!
Yu understand Holy SCRIPTURE!
Lord Jesus Christ died on Friday 3pm and RESSURRECTED on Sunday...This is the same SABBATH...Same 1st Day..but yur confused coz God did nothing on the FIRST DAY which is true SABBATH!
'Catholic Record' September 1 1923
"Sunday is our MARK of authority....The church is above the bible, and this transference of Sabbath observance is proof of that fact."
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Blasphemy!
Protestants who claim to keep Sunday holy are wondering after the beast and your claim of Sola scriptura is made in vain.
Crackhead
U ain't never read the Bible and it shows
@@kaylalorraine2020
That's is false. Perhaps you should take your own advice or continue to wonder after the beast.
@@larrybedouin2921 well hopefully you telling everyone their going to he'll works for you, u sound like a methhead that's been up for days. No one is following Jesus because of you
The early Church constantly met at the 1st day of the week, breaking bread with one another. This is why the Church has historically met on Sunday as apposed to Saturday. And no that is not a Catholic tradition, as you must first realize that the the "Catholic" church as we know it today did not really form until the merger of Church and state. Catholics try to trace back using the word Catholic (as the universal church) all the way to Apostle Peter, just to give themselves credence. But that is not how the early church leaders of the 2nd and 3rd century saw themselves according to a "full" account of their writings that have survived. All that being said, some esteem one day, others another, but oh that Christ would be esteemed and get all the glory!!!
So many are puffed up. "We are true. We have the secret. We are special". God does not save through secret knowledge, he saves through Faith in his son.
I find Thursday more compelling, as the Jews count the day as 1, not 0. He said 3 days and 3 nights. Not three 24 hours.
3pm Thursday (Day 1), Thursday Night (Night 1, Jewish Friday evening), Friday Day (Day 2), Friday Night (Night 2, Jewish Saturday evening), Saturday Day (Day 3), Saturday Night (Night 3, Jewish Sunday evening).
I understand what you're saying. But if you look at the Biblical definition of a day, for example in Genesis, it runs from sun down to sundown, not 24 hours. Remember that it's God's clock, not ours. So it doesn't matter how the Jews count the days. They're just as hung up on tradition as the rest of us are.
Not sure if that impacts your perspective, but I just thought I'd put it out there for consideration.
I totally agree and also agree that passover is a non christiaan feast...me and my family does not take part in this feast.....doesnt the Lord teaches that we should not keep man made feasts and traditions.....my Question why do the church take part in a non Christian feast and teach it as truth....they are liers.....and they mislead the people....same chritmas it is a pagan feast.....and much more can be said.
@@sariepieterse6768I'm not sure i fully understand what you're saying. But Passover is a Biblical feast commanded by God to everyone throughout all generations, it's not just for Israelites. If you read the old Testament It's in there in Leviticusand Deuteronomy. Ironically, Easter isn't mentioned in the Bible anywhere, except for one time in a single passage in the book of Acts in a Scoville translation. And if you look that one incident up in any reputable concordance, it shows that it was a mistranslation of the Passover feast.
The Biblical feasts are commanded by God for all people, but many people are.hung up on the traditions they've been raised on and are blinded to the truth that is in black and white between the covers of their own Bible.
@@petroc62 I could be wrong but this is the only logical way thus far. Passover Seder Last Supper at Wednesday evening, Crucifixion Thursday Day(Jesus our Passover), Feast of Unleavened Bread High Sabbath Thursday Evening, Friday Day, Friday Evening, Saturday Day, Saturday Evening, Sunday Day Jesus was already risen. 31 AD.
Don't know what the other fellow is spewing.
I've been aware of the fact Jesus wasn't crucified on Friday for quite some time. I don't know where it came from that he died on Friday. I simply thought because the calender changed during one of the Pope Gregorys that took some days off the calender to make the seasons more consistent with what the calender says.
However, the bible never said Jesus died on Friday. As I said before, I never knew where that came from.
Thanks for sharing the true word of God