klutedavid
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Hello Freeman.
Thanks for the reply.
The scripture does not call the first day a Sabbath day, your altering what the scripture states.
Thanks for the reply.
Please be more civil in your responses.The Scripture has already been provided. Perhaps along with not being able to count to 3 you are incapable or unwilling to read what's already been posted, which proves the lies you've been taught by the blind guides or organized religion are in error.
If Jesus is in the tomb for three days and three nights, then the resurrection must occur on the fourth day. If Jesus rose on the third day, then Jesus cannot mathematically be in the tomb during the whole third day and night.The ONLY Way for Christ-Jesus to tell us that Jesus would be in the heart of the Earth for 3 days AND 3 nights, and that He would rise on the 3rd day is if those two references have the same meaning, which they obviously do.
There you go again, anyone who disagrees with you is following Satan. You cannot talk to people like that Freeman. Not when your teaching a fourth day resurrection.But people who listen to and obey Satan can't wait to do his bidding and work diligently to call Christ a liar.
Yet again Freeman, anyone who disagrees with you is a liar.On the third day OBVIOUSLY means the same thing in Scripture of TRUTH as 3 days and 3 nights, and only a liar would argue otherwise.
Once again, if Jesus was in the tomb for 72 hours, then He must have rose after 72 hours. Which means that He rose after three days and three nights! You can't bet each way on this point. Did Jesus rise during the third day or on the fourth day?3 days = 72 hour period, NOT half that much time (roughly 36 hours).
A holy convocation is not a Sabbath, a convocation is an assembly of people.And stop trying to argue that 3 isn't really 3, that the Sabbath really isn't a day of holy convocation or that it isn't possible to have two Sabbaths in the same week, with the weekly Sabbath day on Saturday and a High Sabbath (Holy Convocation - associated with the Feasts) falling on one of the other days of the week.
The scripture does not call the first day a Sabbath day, your altering what the scripture states.
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