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That's interesting the bible might say the fourteenth day yet no one can prove it fell on a Thursday many have tryed but none can give the math backwards to that day as being on a Thursday.
I have seen people try... but they go to a Wednesday crucifixionThat's interesting the bible might say the fourteenth day yet no one can prove it fell on a Thursday many have tryed but none can give the math backwards to that day as being on a Thursday.
Tuesday night – Passover Seder (meal), prayer in
Gethsemane, arrested, brought before the Jews
Wednesday morning – before Pilate, on the cross by 9 a.m., dead by 3 p.m.
Wednesday night – Jesus in the tomb – first night, High Sabbath begins
Thursday – Jesus in the tomb – first day, High Sabbath,
Thursday night – Jesus in the tomb, second night, end of High Sabbath
Friday – Jesus in the tomb, second day, spices bought & prepared
Friday night – Jesus in the tomb, third night, weekly Sabbath begins
Saturday – Jesus in the tomb third day, weekly Sabbath
Saturday Night – Jesus NOT IN THE TOMB, End of weekly Sabbath
The Two Sabbaths of Passover
yup that would be ignorance and the same for ignoring the truth of God too.. anyhow i thought for one minute that actualy you may be nice... but then again i guess your unicorns are just a front... coz where im from unicorns are sacred... and they dont get invovled in slander... coz there pure of spirit.. they only charge right through it.....with there sword of truth...Gods spear.... javelin...You do not get to dictate to me what I say or to whom. If you wish to ignore me, then do so. I shall respond to you as I feel moved.
Where I am from, if you are ignoring someone, you do not speak to them. Since you are the one pretending to ignore me (though everyone can see you are not) that does not equate to me having to ignore you. I will sing glory hallelujah the day you start making sense.coz i logged in as a guest and saw your post. you responded first and where im from you dont speak to someone swwho is not yet ready to speak to ya.....
Genesis 1:5 [FONT="]God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And there was evening and there was morning, the first day.[/FONT]I'm curious... on what day do you guys and gals think that the crucifixion took place?
I've always thought it was on Friday, but recent reading and contemplation makes me wonder if it was actually Thursday?
Is there any concrete evidence when the Passover Sabbath was, in the year he was crucified?
And... for the record, to me this is NOT a salvation issue... to me, the salvation issue is THAT he was crucified, and rose again.
I have seen people try... but they go to a Wednesday crucifixion
Slander like how you have repeatedly slandered me and then pretended you have done nothing wrong, just like you do here now? Hahaha you are the typical hypocrite telling me you simply speak the truth but then saying I am mean because I counter your false accusations with the truth. My last stunt was objecting to you calling me a milk head, simply because you disagree with me.yup that would be ignorance and the same for ignoring the truth of God too.. anyhow i thought for one minute that actualy you may be nice... but then again i guess your unicorns are just a front... coz where im from unicorns are sacred... and they dont get invovled in slander... coz there pure of spirit.. they only charge right through it.....with there sword of truth...Gods spear.... javelin...
Anyhows like i said ive done nothing but speak his truth... you dont like that by saying mean things to me... to which i do not want to engage with right now as im still on the rebound from your last stunt... all tho i am starting to tollerate people like you better...
Thanks to some good sound doctrins from some here... i can say ive seen the light in many more issues i hadnt seen the light in befor...
Now you may not at fault for doctrins,,,, but im here and bold and telling you that some of your doctrins are not from God... and i think you know deep down what i mean.. and that is the hope and works...are a good thing,,, not a bad thing...
and certaianly not enough to make people hate each other or fall out over..
Genesis 1:5 [FONT="]God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And there was evening and there was morning, the first day.[/FONT]
Notice something different there. Evening and then morning -- the first day. We think "morning, and then evening."
The Jews thinking "evening, and then morning" still.
So Jesus died before evening on a Friday, making that still Thursday. So, yup -- both Thursday and Friday, depending on how you think of it.
Yeah, sorry about that; it also blurred a little when I saved it to my puterIt's a good chart - had to view it at 200% though.
Ooooohhhhhhhh you are such a meanieI think it's preparation H day for jim....![]()
Originally Posted by MagentaTuesday night – Passover Seder (meal), prayer in
Gethsemane, arrested, brought before the Jews
Wednesday morning – before Pilate, on the cross by 9 a.m., dead by 3 p.m.
Wednesday night – Jesus in the tomb – first night, High Sabbath begins
Thursday – Jesus in the tomb – first day, High Sabbath,
Thursday night – Jesus in the tomb, second night, end of High Sabbath
Friday – Jesus in the tomb, second day, spices bought & prepared
Friday night – Jesus in the tomb, third night, weekly Sabbath begins
Saturday – Jesus in the tomb third day, weekly Sabbath
Saturday Night – Jesus NOT IN THE TOMB, End of weekly Sabbath
The Two Sabbaths of Passover
Thursday and Saturday are not consecutive days...But the Jews would never allow two Sabbath on consecutive days
I believe the special Sabbath was the Passover... the 7 days of Passover included a high Sabbath, from what I hear. Therefore, there were TWO Sabbaths at that time, the high Sabbath of Passover, and then the regular Saturday Sabbath... (Shabbat?)
I'm certainly not a Jewish scholar (and I don't play one on the interweb...)
I used to think that but, if it was on Wednesday that would have the resurrection on Saturday and that's not the day of the week.I don't agree with Mr. Missler in many areas but he is absolutely correct here.