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GINOLJC to all.My response is that passage has nothing at all to do with the resurrection of Jesus from the tomb.
Neither do the word "JESUS"The word day does not appear in the original greek. In Mark 16 v 9 it is the first of the Sabbath.
In its literal translation, it reads like this Mar 16:9 And having risen early on the first of the sabbath, He first appeared to Mary Magdalene, from whom He had cast out seven demons.
And I don't use the word Sabbatohn. I just quote what the Greek says in its context. And I have no bias as I do not study topics that I have already worked out and got organised. I study because I want to learn and discover.
there are 12 hour in a day. the bible clearly states that Jesus will rise the THIRD DAY. and he was crucified on Wednesday. at even sun going down, was put into a tomb. from wed even at sun going down to saturday even at sun going down are 3 complete days and 3 complete nights. the women just found the tomb empty on the next DAY after the sabbath.
ERROR on your Part in two points.No, zero, 0, sultsch Scripture.
ERROR on your Part in two points.
Point #1. the Lord Jesus said, listen, John 11:9 "Jesus answered, Are there not twelve hours in the day? If any man walk in the day, he stumbleth not, because he seeth the light of this world". are you saying that you're a follower of Christ? well why not believe him? ...well
Point #2. Im also suprise that you didn't know that the first "DAY" in Mark 16:9 was the "FIRST" day. I'm glad the Lord Jesus let me answer the way I did. listen real good, Mark 16:9 "Now when Jesus was risen early the first "day" of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had cast seven devils".
now let us explain your and many more, and especially the scholars you're listening to. scripture, John 20:19 "Then the same day at evening, being the first day of the week, when the doors were shut where the disciples were assembled for fear of the Jews, came Jesus and stood in the midst, and saith unto them, Peace be unto you". BINGO, see how easy that was to understand? you didn't do what the Bible say do, listen, Isaiah 28:10 "For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little:
Isaiah 28:11 "For with stammering lips and another tongue will he speak to this people".
see GerhardEbersoehn, you didn't ask God for the revelation. as always never "asume", unless implied with scripture to back it up. so yes, it was the First "DAY" of week.
that's why we have 4 gospels, or four accounts of an event.
so as you said, "zero, 0", which you need to start back oever with.
PICJAG.
First thanks for the reply, second NO, PICJAG it's an acronym I used and the Lord Jesus Allowed me to used when I end a post. it stand for,What does <PICJAG> mean? Piksteel? A piksteel of wood? What wood?
First you are solidly biased. Only an ossified mind can say, <<I do not study topics that I have already worked out and got organised. I study because I want to learn and discover>>... but then do just the opposite, refuse to learn and discover from anyone than yourself. That is what biased means and you have defined it perfectly.
Then, <<having risen early on the first of the sabbath>> is no <literal translation> because a literal translation of an IDIOM is impossible besides being totally senseless. What is <<the first of the sabbath>>, the first what of the Sabbath?
But what you do prove for fact with this attempt of yours to evade the meaning of NT, Christian, Hellenistic, Greek Idiom, is that it is impossible to distinguish different meanings of the same idiomatic, Singular 'sabbatou' or Plural 'sabbatohn', because both mean the same <literal> thing, "of-the-week".
Therefore WHAT <the Greek says in its context>, originally, is consensus, "on the First Day of the week" the exact thing the Greek says in the only record of the actual event where Jesus first appeared to Mary Magdalene— in accordance with the CONTEXT, when the gardener started his daily duties "on the First Day of the week" - Τῇ δὲ μιᾷ τῶν σαββάτων— John 20:1 and 11 on, which naturally, literally, is, "early in the day", in this case, "early on the First Day-of-the-week"—Mark 16:9.
Neither do the word "JESUS"
PICJAG.
Neither do the word "JESUS"
PICJAG.
First thanks for the reply, second NO, PICJAG it's an acronym I used and the Lord Jesus Allowed me to used when I end a post. it stand for,
Peace
In
Christ
Jesus
the, no "T" as in no more cross
Almighty
God
and if you see this from me, "GINOLJC", it's an acronym I use only once a day when I first come on to the site. it's a GREETING, it stand for,
Greeting
In
the, no "T"
Name
Of
the, no "T"
Lord
Jesus
the, no "T"
Christ
this was approved unto me by the Lord Jesus using a simple principle of FAITH, Matthew 25:21 "His lord said unto him, Well done, thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord".
I greeted people when I come on the site. and when I end a post I bless in Christ Jesus Name. so I been faithful in doing so, and he has blessed me with his Knowledge, and Understanding in his WORD. be faithful in a little, and he'll make you ruler of a lot.
the principle of FAITH works.
PICJAG.
the women just found the tomb empty on the next DAY after the sabbath.
Point #1. the Lord Jesus said, listen, John 11:9 "Jesus answered, Are there not twelve hours in the day? If any man walk in the day, he stumbleth not, because he seeth the light of this world". are you saying that you're a follower of Christ? well why not believe him? ...well
Point #2. Im also suprise that you didn't know that the first "DAY" in Mark 16:9 was the "FIRST" day. I'm glad the Lord Jesus let me answer the way I did. listen real good, Mark 16:9 "Now when Jesus was risen early the first "day" of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had cast seven devils".
now let us explain your and many more, and especially the scholars you're listening to. scripture, John 20:19 "Then the same day at evening, being the first day of the week, when the doors were shut where the disciples were assembled for fear of the Jews, came Jesus and stood in the midst, and saith unto them, Peace be unto you". BINGO, see how easy that was to understand?
do, listen, Isaiah 28:10 "For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little:
Isaiah 28:11 "For with stammering lips and another tongue will he speak to this people".
If ever there was much ado about nothing... no... bull man! YOU listen real good, 'Anastas' is no Verb, is no Passive and what's worse is that you have no grasp on the English of the KJV, "was risen" which is an Adjectival Adverbial—a PARTICIPLE - JUST LIKE THE GREEK 'ANASTAS'. Goodness, that you have the audacity to teach and preach with not a rudimentary knowledge of the language medium you are using! WHAT WILL MAKE YOU STOP YOU BLURTING OUT YOUR INCOMPETENCE?!
o yes, it was the First "DAY" of week.
that's why we have 4 gospels, or four accounts of an event.