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Subject:
WHO THINKS THAT CHRIST DIED ON A FRIDAY?
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: toughlover-ga List Price: $2.00 |
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20 Apr 2003 03:53 PDT
Expires: 20 May 2003 03:53 PDT Question ID: 192915 |
Christ Himself said He would "be cut off" in the middle of the week. That fixes his death on a Wednsday. He also Said "as Jonah was in the whale's belly for three days and three nights, so shall the Son of Man be in the bowels of the earth for three days and three nights." |
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Re: WHO THINKS THAT CHRIST DIED ON A FRIDAY?
Answered By: easterangel-ga on 20 Apr 2003 04:32 PDT Rated: ![]() |
Hi! Thanks for a very interesting question. The Bible specifically says that Jesus died on a Friday and rose on a Sunday. "The Gospels of Mark, Luke and John all make it clear that Jesus' burial occurred shortly after His death on the day of preparation (Friday) before the Sabbath (Saturday), and ends at the sunset of each day. Mark 15:37-47; Luke 23:53-56; John 19:31. In order for Jesus to have been buried just before the Sabbath (Saturday), Jesus' crucifixion could only have occurred on Friday." "The Bible is clear that Jesus was crucified on the Passover Friday, then buried later that (Friday) afternoon or evening before the Sabbath (Saturday), and then rose from the dead the first day of the week (Sunday)." As regards to to the reference to Jonah, this article also has an explanation. "In Old Testament the expression one day and one night was an idiom used often by the Jews for a day, even when it was applied to only a part of a day.' "The Jewish reckoning of time is found in the Jewish Talmud and the Babylonian Jerusalem Talmud (the commentaries of the Jews), said any part, an onan, any part of the day is considered a full day. On Friday before six o'clock by Jewish reckoning, any minute was considered one day and one night. From Friday night at six o'clock to Saturday at six o'clock, was another day and another night. From Saturday night to Sunday a third day. Thus, Jesus was in the grave part of Friday (a whole natural day), through all of Saturday (the second day), and from Saturday at sunset a part of Sunday (the third day)." The Bible passages cited to reference the day of death and resurrection of Jesus could also be found within this article. "WHAT DAY DID JESUS DIE?" http://www.letusreason.org/Doct10.htm Our next article also refutes the Wednesday argument. "Was Jesus crucified on Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday?" http://www.aloha.net/~mikesch/pasover.htm Search terms used: Jesus died friday evidence I hope these links would help you in your research. Before rating this answer, please ask for a clarification if you have a question or if you would need further information. Thanks for visiting us. Regards, Easterangel-ga Google Answers Researcher | |
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rated this answer:![]() I rate this answer high because the researcher was not afraid to risk his reputation on a MOOT question, and his research was very useful to me, although it burst my bubble. I thought that my conclusion was exclusive. |
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Re: WHO THINKS THAT CHRIST DIED ON A FRIDAY?
From: pugwashjw-ga on 21 Apr 2003 14:27 PDT |
HI ! Toughlover ga. If you go back into the jewish texts, you will find that jesus died on Nisan 14 in the jewish calendah. whem compared with the calendah we use today, it can vary from year to year. for example, this year Nisan 14 fell on April 16. The bible states that Jesus requested that we remember his sacrifice. Luke 22;19, Jesus said " Keep doing this in remembrance of me". The Jews celebrated the Passover annually and it was as a Jew that Jesus was celebrating the Passover on that evening. first Corinthians 11;25, mentions Jesus` new covenant, where he did away with the jewish tradition that had been in operation for fifteen hundred years since Abraham and Moses, This simple new covenant says love God, and love your neighbour as yourself. Up to now, we have failed that order. The scripture at Daniel 9: 24 to 26 is a prophecy leading to the birth and eventual death of Jesus. the seventy weeks and later on the sixty two weeks are " weeks of years" totaling 2,250 years. this started when the jews were released from Babylon and were granted permission to return to Jerusalem to rebuild their temple. The Jewish leaders knew of this prophecy pover all those many years and were actually in expectation of Jesus` arrival at the time he was born. what they did not realize was that Jesus would live a simple life as a carpenter until he was thirty, and then he began his evangelizing. The latter half of Daniel 9:27 states Jesus will cause sacrifice and sin offering to cease. this refers to the traditions of the long standing jewish faith. They still carry on even today but if they were following Jesus correctly, they should not, according to that scripture. |
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Re: WHO THINKS THAT CHRIST DIED ON A FRIDAY?
From: toughlover-ga on 22 Apr 2003 19:24 PDT |
Hi Hipugwashjw I agreewith your observation. Ilthough I give high marks to EasterAngel for the great research I have not yet switched views because of the following observations. 1. I was not impressed with the parsing of why the alusion to the Jonah 3 day vacation did not sustain. In addition even if the Jews treated any part of a day as a full day, this practice would be overridden by the stipulation of the number of nights too. If I say meet me in an hour. You naturally may meet me in one hour and 5 minutes. However, if I say meet me in 55 minutes, I just conditioned you to be there at the exact time. Therefore any logical pearson could conclude that Christ specifically included the number of nights, in order to preclude the ambiguity, because he knew the gravity of those last days and infact those last seconds... watch my comments to EasterAngel for more... |
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