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Yes. Its another crucixion/resurrection thread! And I am starting it because some points I have made have gone undressed. Or, if they have been adressed I missed them. Easy to do with multiple pages on the subject. If anyone did address it and I missed it, I apologize.
I am flat out stating that the phrase "3 days and 3 nights" is not an idiom. I am looking to show my evidence for that. I have 2 pieces of evidence to put forth:
1. Ester 4.
This is not hard to show other than the fact that those who believe the phrase is an idiom use this verse to prove so. But they are wrong.
Esther 4:16 KJV
Go, gather together all the Jews that are present in Shushan, and fast ye for me, and neither eat nor drink three days, night or day: I also and my maidens will fast likewise; and so will I go in unto the king, which is not according to the law: and if I perish, I perish.
Esther 5:1 KJV
Now it came to pass on the third day, that Esther put on her royal apparel , and stood in the inner court of the king's house, over against the king's house: and the king sat upon his royal throne in the royal house, over against the gate of the house.
What has happened is that a fast for 3 days and 3 nights was called for by Ester. And on the 3rd day she went to see the king.
Do you see how this can be interpreted to believe that 3 days and 3 nights is anything less than 72 hours?
I can't! Those that believe that is true get hung up on when Ester went to see the King. But the 3 days and 3 nights refers to the fast... Not her visit to the king.
The fast was called for the people first. Ester joined it. It was primarily what she asked others to do. It was secondary that she joined and her going before the King on the 3rd day has NOTHING to do with the call for the fast.
So now we must understand the time tables of a fast. There are many different types of fasts. However, in cases like this the Hebrews tend to be exact. A fast will begin at sundown and end at sundown. Some references I've checked say they add an hour "just to be sure". But the bottom line is that a day and night fast is 24 hours. A 3 day and night fast is 72 hours.
So this has to do with Jesus being in the tomb. If you are orthodox and believe in a friday burial and sunday ressurection, and use this Ester reference, you have a problem.
Friday to Sunday morning spans 3 days. So can a Hebrew fast 18-20 hours and call it a 3 day fast? I challenge anyone to talk to a Jew about that and see what they say!
3 days and 3 nights for a fast is officially 72 hours. So those who use Ester to try to prove a Friday crucixion are wrong.
I am flat out stating that the phrase "3 days and 3 nights" is not an idiom. I am looking to show my evidence for that. I have 2 pieces of evidence to put forth:
1. Ester 4.
This is not hard to show other than the fact that those who believe the phrase is an idiom use this verse to prove so. But they are wrong.
Esther 4:16 KJV
Go, gather together all the Jews that are present in Shushan, and fast ye for me, and neither eat nor drink three days, night or day: I also and my maidens will fast likewise; and so will I go in unto the king, which is not according to the law: and if I perish, I perish.
Esther 5:1 KJV
Now it came to pass on the third day, that Esther put on her royal apparel , and stood in the inner court of the king's house, over against the king's house: and the king sat upon his royal throne in the royal house, over against the gate of the house.
What has happened is that a fast for 3 days and 3 nights was called for by Ester. And on the 3rd day she went to see the king.
Do you see how this can be interpreted to believe that 3 days and 3 nights is anything less than 72 hours?
I can't! Those that believe that is true get hung up on when Ester went to see the King. But the 3 days and 3 nights refers to the fast... Not her visit to the king.
The fast was called for the people first. Ester joined it. It was primarily what she asked others to do. It was secondary that she joined and her going before the King on the 3rd day has NOTHING to do with the call for the fast.
So now we must understand the time tables of a fast. There are many different types of fasts. However, in cases like this the Hebrews tend to be exact. A fast will begin at sundown and end at sundown. Some references I've checked say they add an hour "just to be sure". But the bottom line is that a day and night fast is 24 hours. A 3 day and night fast is 72 hours.
So this has to do with Jesus being in the tomb. If you are orthodox and believe in a friday burial and sunday ressurection, and use this Ester reference, you have a problem.
Friday to Sunday morning spans 3 days. So can a Hebrew fast 18-20 hours and call it a 3 day fast? I challenge anyone to talk to a Jew about that and see what they say!
3 days and 3 nights for a fast is officially 72 hours. So those who use Ester to try to prove a Friday crucixion are wrong.