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Quite easily actually. We are in the new covenant now not the old covenant to which all the sacrificial laws were attached to. All the animal...
I follow the scripture and as I stated previously the Sabbath is mainly about communion with the Lord. Should we still prepare the majority of...
This may be a nuanced debate, a digression. I'm not an expert in this area. There are specific references to Eden/Paradise or Abraham's Bosom,...
The word in Greek means Friday. Also a Wednesday crucifixion is impossible because the witnesses on the road to Emmaus said THAT day (Sunday) was...
I am just anil enough to go through all of those...but now now ....At a cursory glance thee are several statements based on errors including your...
Twenty-two Problems with the Wednesday Crucifixion Theory (just two of the 22) The Wednesday crucifixion theory has many difficulties 22 of which...
All four gospels agree that Jesus was crucified on the day before the Sabbath. The one and only Sabbath in passion week, "παρασκευὴ/Parasceue"...
In interpreting them all the same you are missing the following was not the crucifixion day. Matthew 26:17-20 Now on the first day of Unleavened...
There was no rehearsal or preparation feast. Jesus would have followed the law.
It is not being presumptuous at all. It is a statement of fact because you are trying to argue literal astronomical timing into a culture that did...
You don't know if I do or not, being presumptuous about it also doesn't contribute to this feed. Well, I thought this was obvious so that we can...
I am responding to your original response, where you are concluding that the word preparation [παρασκευη] or the words "before the Sabbath" must...
You have made the comment without really looking. It doesn't even start at midnight.
Thanks for sharing your view but I do not subscribe to a Thursday crucifixion. Scripture says it was the preparation day before the Sabbath that...
No, not necessarily. The phrase "preparation" or "preparation day" is NOT used exclusively for a single day. Yes, it is common knowledge that...
Wrong! All four gospels agree that Jesus was crucified on Friday; Matthew 27:62, Mark 15:42, Luke 23:54, John 19:14, John 19:31, John 19:42....
Yes Jesus said "three days and three nights", but He also said On seventeen separate occasions, Jesus or His friends spoke of the timetable...
This was interesting: I just put "παρασκευη" into Google Translate and it returned "Friday". That was completely unexpected.
But for the fact that all 4 gospels agree that Jesus was crucified before sundown on "παρασκευη"/"Parasceue" which then was and now is the Greek...
How do you explain Matt12:40?