Actually, a Sunday morning resurrection makes Yeshua a liar.
Matthew 12:40 For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.
Respectfully Pat, I don't agree with you. Before I share my thoughts, I want to point out that "3 days" or "3 days and nights" in the Hebraic mind is not 72 hours or 3 full days and 3 full nights... it can be ANY PART of three consecutive days and nights. So, Yeshua died on Passover, the 14th of Nisan. It is not a Sabbath, it is a preparation day. He had to be taken down before the end of the day because the Sabbath was about to begin. However, this was not the weekly Sabbath, this would be the first night of Unleavened Bread (ULB). When the sun went down the day ended (Passover, the 14th) and the new day began, the 15th, the first night of ULB. He was dead 3 days and nights...
Thursday, 3:00PM, Nisan 14, Passover - Death and
Day 1
Thursday night, Nisan 15, first night of ULB and an annual Sabbath -
Night 1
Friday, Nisan 15, first day of ULB -
Day 2
Friday night, Nisan 16 - second night of ULB, begin weekly Sabbath -
Night 2
Saturday, Nisan 16, Sabbath day -
Day 3
Saturday night, Nisan 17, end of weekly Sabbath
begin counting of weekly Sabbaths leading to Shavuot/Pentecost,
Night 3
He has to have risen BEFORE sunrise or Day 4 would have begun. And that is what we see here...
Matthew 28:1 And on the
eve of the sabbaths,
at the dawn,
toward the first of the sabbaths, came Mary the Magdalene, and the other Mary, to see the sepulchre (Young's Literal)
Eve of the sabbaths - Idiomatic, "eve of" is the word "opse" which means "after" or "at the end of," but the word is not constrained to time as we think in the west. That is why Strong's adds, "by extension after the close of the day." Since the day in question "closed" at sunset on Saturday night... then this part of the verse is saying, "After sunset Saturday night." Note the plural Sabbaths... because there were two of them, the first night of ULB and the weekly Sabbath.
Toward the first of the sabbaths - What happens, according to the bible, on the day after the weekly sabbath of ULB? You begin the count of weeks, the count of sabbaths, toward Shavuot/Pentecost. So this part of the verse is saying, "toward the first counted weeks toward shavuot."
So, at dawn... sunrise... the tomb was found empty. After the weekly Sabbath ended at sunset on Saturday night but BEFORE sunrise on what we call Sunday morning, the resurrection occurred. There is no other way to count this and get parts of three consecutive says and nights in WHILE still remaining in harmony with Matthew 28:1. He died around 3:00PM on Thursday, and he was resurrected before sunrise on what we call Sunday.