These words "Stretch forth thy hand. And he did so: and his hand was restored whole as the other" are virtually the three in essence identical clauses found in the Greek in Exodus 14:26,27,28. Which is why Jesus' miracles and parables which He performed and taught on the Sabbath were PROPHETIC OF HIS RESURRECTION, THAT HE WOULD RISE FROM THE DEAD ON THE SABBATH DAY.
But no, say the Sabbathtarians lagging behind in their chorus with the Sundayworshippers. The Sundayworshippers must have had it right, Jesus rose on the First Day, Sunday, or we have been TOO STUPID to notice that they actually are WRONG. Therefore CURSED ARE YOU if you teach what the Scriptures say instead, because if you were right, we must have been wrong and fast asleep for centuries all along, and that, you nuisance, will be the day!
At the risk, of once more addressing this GE, you are attempting to cite Exodus 14:26-28 from a so called 'septuagint' (of Origen's hexapla) and making a connection to the resurrection of Jesus? The phrase 'stretch out thine hand' (in Masoretic Hebrew, translated into English) is a neat connection (with a similar phrase in Matthew 12:13; Mark 3:5; Luke 6:10), but what about all the other times it is used similarly, and in other contexts, as in Exodus 3:20, 6:6, 7:5,19, 8:5,6,16,17, 9:15,22,23, 10:12,13,21,22, 14:16,21,27, 15:12, 25:20; Deuteronomy 4:34, 5:15, 7:19, 9:29, 11:2, 26:8; Joshua 8:18,19,26; 1 Samuel 24:6, 26:9,11,23; 2 Samuel 24:16; 1 Kings 8:42, 17:21; 1 Chronicles 21:16; 2 Chronicles 6:32; Job 11:13, 15:25, 30:24; Psalms 44:20, 68:31, 88:9, 136:12, 138:7, 143:6; Proverbs 1:24, 31:20; Isaiah 5:25, 9:12,17,21, 10:4, 14:26,27, 23:11, 31:3; Jeremiah 6:12, 15:6, 21:5, 27:5, 32:17,21, 51:5,25; Ezekiel 6:14, 14:9,13, 16:27, 20:33,34, 25:7,13,16, 30:25, 35:3; Daniel 11:42; Zephaniah 1:4, 2:13; Matthew 12:49, 14:31, 26:51; Luke 22:53; John 21:18; Acts 4:30, 12:1, 26:1; Romans 10:21; and others like Genesis 48:14; 1 Kings 6:27; 2 Kings 4:34,35, 17:36, 21:13; Job 26:7, 38:5, 39:26; Psalms 104:2, 136:6; Isaiah 3:16, 8:8, 16:8, 28:20, 34:11, 40:22, 42:5, 44:13,24, 45:12, 51:13, 54:2; Jeremiah 6:4, 10:12,20; Lamentations 2:8; Ezekiel 1:11,22, 10:7; Hosea 7:5; Amos 6:4,7; Zechariah 1:6, 21:1; 2 Corinthians 10:14?
What about when Abraham stretched forth his hand to slay Isaac (Genesis 22:14), wouldn't that be a type of the death of Jesus, not the resurrection of Jesus.
What about all the times when the word says "hands stretched out still", or "stretched out" (arm, mighty hand, in salvation), which link to Jesus's hands being stretched out on the Cross for salvation, which also was not on sabbath?
Stretching out a hand can also be a signal of an oath, vow or promise, which is a sign of the agreement of one party to another. Jesus hands being outstretched on the cross, is a promise of the New Covenant in his death.
GE, the hand being stretched forth by the impotent man is not a sign that Jesus would raise from the dead on Sabbath. There is no such connection anywhere made in scripture. Jesus arose from the dead on the 'first [day] of the week' as all of the scriptures reveal, as I have gone over with you already.
Now, rail and howl as you always do, showing what manner of spirit ye are of.