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To: one Lord one faith one baptism
if Jesus died on a wednesday

It's not about when he died; it's about how long he was in the earth. Jesus was placed in the Sceplucure about sundown that Wednesday, which begins the next day on the Jewish calendar. And thus the first night according to Rood's timeline which makes far more sense than your 7/11 analogy.

It follows perfectly with the actual sacrifice of the Passover lamb that occurred on the very same day.

I agree with others that Jesus arose prior to the Sunday morning when Mary discovered the tomb was empty.

Unless you bother to view the entire presentation, you are really just wasting everyone's time since it's impossible to debate what Rood's timeline is and his underlying justifications with someone who doesn't have a clue.

Sorry, that's just a fact. ;)

53 posted on 11/25/2012 4:44:41 PM PST by Errant
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To: Errant; editor-surveyor

it absolutely is about what day Jesus died.

Luke 24 is absolutely clear Jesus died on Friday, since that would make the first day of the week ( Sunday ) the feast of First Fruits and the day He rose from the dead.

let Christianity be true and Rood continue in his abundant ignorance of both history and the Scriptures.

Luke 24:21 says the first day of the week was the third day since the cruxifiction.

friday = day one
saturday = day two
sunday = 3rd day

rood’s timeline is rubbish, unbiblical and unknown to any Christian for 1,800 years.

now, does the Bible say false prophets will arise in the latter days or the true church will be re-establishe after 2,000 years of apostosy?

i am amazed rood is able to fool one person that has access to a Bible.


58 posted on 11/25/2012 5:02:08 PM PST by one Lord one faith one baptism
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