Free Republic
Browse · Search
Religion
Topics · Post Article

To: txrefugee

“An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign; and there shall no sign be given to it, but the sign of the prophet Jonas: 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” (Matt. 12:39-40).

I urge you to do a study on the above statement by Jesus and research the day Christ was crucified on and when he arose. It is a full 3 days and nights. Friday to Sunday does not pan out.


17 posted on 12/07/2014 5:43:07 AM PST by wheat_grinder
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 11 | View Replies ]


To: wheat_grinder
"I urge you to do a study on the above statement by Jesus and research the day Christ was crucified on and when he arose. It is a full 3 days and nights. Friday to Sunday does not pan out."

yes, it does pan out.... The Bible is clear that Jesus was crucified on the Passover, Friday, then buried later that (Friday) afternoon or evening before the Sabbath (Saturday) began, and then rose from the dead the first day of the week (Sunday). How could there be a fulfillment of Jesus' prediction that He would be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth? What exactly does this mean? 3- literal 24- hour days or a statement related to a certain time period.

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 reference to this period as three days and three nights is strictly in accordance with the Jewish mode of reckoning. Evening and morning, or night and day, is the Hebrew phrase for a natural day. It was a maxim among the Jews in computing time, that a part of a day was to be received or computed as the whole.

Christ was dead at three o’clock on Friday, they had before six o’clock, three hours to bury Him. After going through the red tape with the Romans it took less than an hour. 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 was 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). Thus, it is likely that the part of the day (Friday) on which Jesus was crucified, the entire day He was in the grave (Saturday), and the part of the day on which He rose again (Sunday), estimated as entire days. The concept of three days would be an idiom, not necessarily meaning 3 full 24- hour periods.

20 posted on 12/07/2014 5:59:39 AM PST by Apple Pan Dowdy (... as American as Apple Pie)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 17 | View Replies ]

To: wheat_grinder

It is important to remember that our Savior was crucified as our Passover Lamb. Thus, each year it will be a different day of the week - Sunday being the anniversary of His rising only works every seventh year. During Jesus’ earthly ministry, He did not change the Sabbath to the first day of the week. Nor did He intend that the Sabbath be eliminated (the Ten Commandments were written in stone, many folks confuse the Ten with Mosaic Law). In fact when talking about the end times, He said “pray that your flight not be on the Sabbath”...So, He intended that we would keep the Sabbath until the end. I am not Hebrew or SDA.


24 posted on 12/07/2014 6:12:13 AM PST by SisterK
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 17 | View Replies ]

To: wheat_grinder; Apple Pan Dowdy

May I suggest learning to count days as the Scriptures teach?

Today is day one
Tomorrow is day two
The day after tomorrow is the third day

The Scriptures are clear, Jesus rose on the first day of the week or the day known today as Sunday.
If Sunday was the third day, the Sabbath day or Saturday was the second day and the sixth day or Friday was the day he died for our sins.

If you still doubt this, Jewish boys must be circumcised on the 8th day according to the OT. if the boy is born on Friday, the 8th day is the following Friday. ( ask any Jewish rabbi ) When would the third day be?


79 posted on 12/07/2014 8:51:50 PM PST by one Lord one faith one baptism
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 17 | View Replies ]

Free Republic
Browse · Search
Religion
Topics · Post Article


FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson