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Picaro,
re: "Why not just look into the obvious, as in what significance the number 3 has in OT theology?"
That would be a subject for a different topic. Perhaps you could start one.
God.I need to add: "and who thinks a calendar day begins at sunset..."
You know, this thread was dead until you went and responded to a forlorn voice from the grave.God.I need to add: "and who thinks a calendar day begins at sunset..."
What’s “crucification”?Indeependent,
re: "God."
Is He a 6th day of the week crucifixion advocate?
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.
May I ask why it matters? Don't know about "6th day" folks.......seems to me we have Jesus crucified on Friday (daylight - before the beginning of Passover), then Saturday, then Sunday........known in Christianity as Resurrection Sunday generally...........I don't see what it matters though.......
Ever hear of Google or Bing?Indeependent,
re: "What’s 'crucification'?"
I have no idea. Any particular reason for asking?
Whenever the three days and three nights of Matthew 12:40 is brought up in a discussion with 6th day crucifixion folks, they frequently argue that it is a Jewish idiom for counting any part of a day as a whole day. I wonder if anyone has documentation that shows that the phrase x days and xnights was ever used in the first century or before when it absolutely didnt include at least parts of the x days and at least parts of the x nights?