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    Three Days and Three Nights

    And again, that "someone new" needs to be someone who believes the crucifixion took place on the 6th day of the week with a 1st day of the week resurrection, and who thinks that the "heart of the earth" is referring to the tomb, and who tries to explain the lack of a 3rd night by saying that the...
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    Since it's been awhile perhaps someone new visiting this topic may know of examples.
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    Who was John the beloved?

    Stranger, re: "In (John 21:24) he identifies himself." How do you know that the 4th Gospel was writen by John?
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    BreadOfLife, The Esther account is not an example because nothing in the account prohibits at least a portion of 3 daytimes and at least a portion of 3 night times.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    And that someone needs to be someone who believes that the crucifixion took place on the 6th day of the week/with a 1st day of the week resurrection, and thinks that the "heart of the earth" is referring to the tomb, and who tries to explain the lack of a 3rd night by saying that the Messiah was...
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    ''Keep'

    charity, re: "The Word of God is the judge..." But as far as Colossians 2:17 is concerned - which is a continuation of verse 16 - Paul could very well be saying that the Body of Christ, i.e., the church, is to do any judging with regard to the practices of the Colossians. The phrase 'Body of...
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    ''Keep'

    Or Paul is saying that they shouldn't let anyone but the Body of Christ, which is the Church, judge them with regard to how they were observing the things mentioned in verse 16.
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    Context! Context! Context!

    As has been stated, context is paramont. For example, Romans 14 is often used to support the notion that the 4th commandment (3rd if you're RC) has been recinded. However, the context of the chapter from start to finish has to do with not judging anyone with regard to eating and drinking...
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    GerhardEbersoehn, re: "<Examples> of what?" I told you "what" in post #495 on page 25.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    Someone new looking in may know of examples.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    Davy, re: "That question is moot..." It's not. If someone believes that the crucifixion took place on the 6th day of the week/with a 1st day of the week resurrection, and thinks that the "heart of the earth" is referring to the tomb, and tries to explain the lack of a 3rd night by saying that...
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    Perhaps someone new looking in may know of examples.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    Davy, re: "You're wanting to pick an argument. Go do it with someone who will listen to your rhetoric." No argument wanted. I'm merely asking anyone who thinks it was common to forecast or say that a daytime or a night time would be involved with an event when no part of a daytime or no part...
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    Davy, re: "Nah, I already explained from Scripture how our Lord Jesus died on the cross on a Wednesday, and His body was buried just before sunset, which at sunset began the count of His three days and three nights prophecy of Matthew 12:40." And I'm telling you that that is not what this...
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    Davy, re: "That Matthew 12:40 verse is at the heart of discovering exactly what day of the week Jesus was crucified." That's an issue for a different topic. Perhaps you might start one.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    Davy, re: "You quoted Matthew 12:40, which specifically was about Jesus' declaration that like Jonah, His body would be in the tomb for 3 days and 3 nights. So 3 days AND 3 nights, is very relevant to the subject you raised." Matthew 12:40 was merely referenced as the impetus for starting...
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    Jesus' Crucifixion and Death, and Burial, were on consecutive days

    Davy, re: "Where is that 'on the third day' written???" Young's Literal Translation 1 Corinthians 15:4: "...and that he was buried, and that he hath risen on the third day, according to the Writings..."
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    Jesus' Crucifixion and Death, and Burial, were on consecutive days

    Davy, re: "Sunday, the 1st day of the week. At dawn was when Mary came to visit the tomb and found Jesus had risen." And Luke 24:21 says it was "the 3rd day since these things happened". Now the last "thing" mentioned in verse 20 was the crucifixion. So if Sunday was the 3rd day since, then...
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    Jesus' Crucifixion and Death, and Burial, were on consecutive days

    Davy, re: "I left nothing out, because Wednesday was the preparation day, at evening before sunset was to be the time of the passover sacrifice per Lev.23 (that is when Jesus died on the cross)." Was the Messiah in the tomb at any time on Wednesday? re: "...your interpretation of Luke...
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    Jesus' Crucifixion and Death, and Burial, were on consecutive days

    Davy, re: "Thursday (began at sunset) evening to dawn = 1st night Thursday dawn to sunset following day = 1st day Friday (began at sunset) evening to dawn = 2nd night Friday dawn to sunset following day = 2nd day Saturday (began at sunset) evening to dawn = 3rd night Saturday dawn to sunset...