Do you have a chart of what you believe was the timing of the crucifixion and resurrection? It would be so much easier to reply if you did.
(1) Correct me if wrong, but believe i'm the only one so far that agrees with you that at the time of Yeshua a Jewish day was from sunrise to the next sunrise (say 6 am to 6 am for the sake of this discussion), except for Sabbaths.
(2) It's also possible (according to Matt. 28:1 footnotes in the 1599 Geneva Bible) that the Roman day was also from sunrise to the next sunrise at the time of Yeshua.
(3) Also, wouldn't argue with you that every [true] Messianic realize that the scirpture accounts of Peasch, Unleavened Bread, Sabbath
s, First Fruits and Yeshua's Resurrection makes more sense (it all fits) when considering that the weekly 24 hr Jewish day during the time of Yeshua was from sunrise to sunrise.
(4) Also, that Yeshua arose before sunrise toward the end of the 7th Day Sabbath while there were still at least a few stars visible just with the approaching dawn.
So ... no need for either of us to perceive the other as an Adversary
Actually, it's easier for me to layout and visualize the timeline of events (as shown below) than on a chart. The timeline is from Aviv 14 to Aviv 18 (1st Day) with a Jewish Day being from sunrise to sunrise ... with the exception being the 7th Day Sabbath and Feast Day Sabbaths that may fall on the 1st Day through the 6th Day (e.g. Aviv 15). Where we may disagree is counting the 3-4 hrs of daylight remaining after Yeshua's death as one of the "days" that Yeshua refers to in Jonah 1:17
"And Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights." My first of three days comes on Aviv 15, the High Sabbath of Unleavened Bread.
Jewish 4th Day (sunrise to sunrise)
6 am to 6 am =
last 18 hrs of our contemporary Wednesday (6 am to 12 noon to 12 midnight)
12 midnight to 6 am =
first 6 hrs of our contemporary Thursday
6 am to 6 pm = 12 hrs (3-4 hrs of daylight remained after Yeshua’s death)
6 pm to 6 am = 12 hrs nighttime ~
1st Hebrew Night
(beginning of the weekly Sabbath on Friday evening)
Aviv 14 = Preparation Day
Jewish 5th Day (sunrise to sunrise)
6 am to 6 am =
last 18 hrs of today's western Thursday (6 am to 12 noon to 12 midnight)
12 midnight to 6 am =
first 6 hrs of today's western Friday
6 am to 6 pm = 12 hrs daytime ~
1st Hebrew Day
6 pm to 6 am = 12 hrs nighttime ~
2nd Hebrew Night
(beginning of the weekly Sabbath on Friday evening)
Aviv 15 = 1st Day of Unleavened Bread
Jewish 6th Day (sunrise to sunrise)
6 am to 6 am =
last 18 hrs of today's western Friday (6 am to 12 noon to 12 midnight)
(6 pm to 6 am was the beginning of the weekly Sabbath on the 6th day)
12 midnight to 6 am =
first 6 hrs of today's western Saturday
6 am to 6 pm = 12 hrs daytime ~
2nd Hebrew Day
6 pm to 6 am = 12 hrs nighttime ~
3rd Hebrew Night
(beginning of the weekly Sabbath on Friday evening)
Aviv 16 = 2nd Day of Unleavened Bread
Jewish 7th Day (sunrise to sunrise)
6 am to 6 am = l
ast 18 hrs of today's western Saturday (6 am to 12 noon to 12 midnight)
12 midnight to 6 am =
first 6 hrs of today's western Sunday
6 am to 6 pm = 12 hrs daytime ~
3rd Hebrew Day
(Yeshua appeared to His Disciples during the daytime)
6 pm to 6 am = 12 hrs nighttime
Aviv 17 = 3nd Day of Unleavened Bread
Any additional hours beyond two 24 hr days is considered
“on the third day”
“after three days” when taking into account the 3-4 hrs of remaining daylight on Aviv 14
Jewish 1st day (sunrise to sunrise)
6 am to 6 am =
last 18 hrs of today's western Sunday (6 am to 12 noon to 12 midnight)
12 midnight to 6 am =
first 6 hrs of today's western Monday
I get the sense that you may prefer to critique my above timeline than take time to answer my previous questions (post #16), so no problem. I welcome your constructive criticism
(1) Would be interested in your critique of the purpose of a Jewish Sabbath
actually beginning during the last 12 hours of the 6th Day from sunset to the dawn just before sunrise (6 pm to 5:59 am),
and the actual beginning of the 24 hr 7th Day Sabbath.
(2) Do you think it's possible that originally the first weekly Sabbaths were from surise to sunrise of the 7th Day ... with the previous 12 hours from sunset to sunrise (the latter half of the preceeding day) gradually becoming more like a half Day Of Preparation ... reading the Torah, praying and singing late into the evening knowing that the acrtual 7th Day is a Day of Rest to mediate on God's Goodness, His Promises, David's Psalms and Solomon's Proverbs while keeping a positive outlook of Thankfulness for God's Blessings.
(3) Kind of like the Day Of Preparation before Pesach, which some observe on Aviv 13; while others may consider the Day Of Preparation to be on Aviv 14. Afterall, the resulting event for a "Messianic" is the Resurrection of the Lamb of God.