Your trying to create division within the church.
That is a dangerous pursuit to undertake.
You lack the hard evidence from the scripture to support your sabbath resurrection.
You also lack the witness of the disciples for a sabbath resurrection.
Finally, you also lack the tradition of the early church.
Jesus rose on the third day and not after the third day.
Not one verse states that Jesus rose on the Jewish sabbath day.
Both the Passover and the first day of Unleavened Bread are not even called sabbaths in Leviticus 23.
None of the gospels mention that there were two sabbath days in the week, when Jesus was crucified.
You have nothing to work with, an empty tool box, no evidence, but a figure of speech in Matthew 12:40.
I am not under the law and the sabbath day is meaningless to me, the sabbath day is merely a shadow of the rest we have in Christ.
Your interpretation of the scripture is erroneous and dangerous.
Jesus was crucified and buried on the preparation day (Friday) for the sabbath (Saturday).
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Jesus rose on the third day!
The scripture is solid on this chronology.
Well, it's knowledge and understanding is what you lack, and that comes in time. One should take note, that what the majority of modern day Christians practice or follow come directly from the Roman Catholic Church. You had non spiritual people trying to decipher events that were spiritual. Since the scriptures stated, that the preparation day, was the day before the Sabbath, they automatically assumed this event took place on a Friday, because they knew the Lord's Sabbath was from Friday evening to Saturday evening. That is how they came up with the concept that Jesus died on Friday and He rose early Sunday morning. What they failed to take into account were the Lord's Holy Days or as they are also called High Sabbaths. There are seven yearly Sabbaths, and they, with the exception of Pentecost, can fall on any day of the week.
At the beginning of this lesson, it was explained in Leviticus (23:4)
that the Passover which is the 14th of the month, is the day before the feast of Unleavened Bread, which is a Holy Day or A High Sabbath. The Passover is sometimes referred as the preparation day because they used this day to prepare for the feast. The Feast of Unleavened Bread is the Sabbath which was being refereed to in Mark 15:42) when it was stated that Joseph craved the body of Jesus. Jesus had been crucified on the Passover and the next day was the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Jesus foretold when His death would occur. Also by Jesus being the Passover himself, Jesus had to come off the cross because, Sundown bring in the feast of unleavened Bread. Let’s take a look and see in John 19: 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.
(Matthew 26:1) And it came to pass, when Jesus had finished all these sayings, he said unto his disciples, (2)
Ye know that after two days is the feast of the passover, and the Son of man is betrayed to be crucified.
Now remember
God's days start at evening and end the next evening. Keep that in mind as you view the next set of scriptures. Jesus had been betrayed by Judas the evening of the Passover. John 13 tells how Jesus and His disciples, that evening, were sharing the Passover meal. John (18:3) shows that same evening; Jesus was betrayed and taken away. It was still nighttime when they took Jesus, because the men that came and took and bound Him had lanterns and torches.
Jesus was crucified the next day but it was still the Passover. Remember God's days run from sundown to sundown. Jesus had been taken into custody the night of the Passover and the next morning which is the day of the Passover, He was condemned and crucified. So Jesus would Have been in the Grave
Wednesday night, Thursday daytime and Thursday night, Friday daytime, Friday night, Saturday daytime and Jesus rose right before the sun went down on Saturday. Hence one has the 3 days and 3 nights which Jesus prophesied.
His death Wednesday night is consistent with the comment of the prophet Daniel, stating the Messiah would be cut off (killed) in the midst of the week.