Zone1 Maundy Thursday

Does anyone who is familiar with Maundy Thursday, the day during Holy Week which commemorates the last supper of the Messiah with the apostles know which part of Thursday that this took place - during the night time of the first half of Thursday, or during the daytime of the second half of Thursday?
why do you ask?
 
why do you ask?
I was thinking that the answer to the question might somehow be useful when having a discussion with Friday crucifixion/Sunday resurrection advocates.

BTW, why do you need to know my reason in order for you to be able to answer the question?
 
I was thinking that the answer to the question might somehow be useful when having a discussion with Friday crucifixion/Sunday resurrection advocates.

BTW, why do you need to know my reason in order for you to be able to answer the question?
curiosity ...
 
Does anyone who is familiar with Maundy Thursday, the day during Holy Week which commemorates the last supper of the Messiah with the apostles know which part of Thursday that this took place - during the night time of the first half of Thursday, or during the daytime of the second half of Thursday?
That's what I thought.
 
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Wasn’t that a Passover Seder? It would have been in the evening.

True!

And if the crucifixion was on a Wednesday in thirty one Current Era, [due to the first day of the Festival of Unleavened Bread or Passover being on a Thursday in that year], then this would make for a Wednesday crucifixion and Sabbath afternoon or early evening resurrection, exactly seventy two hours from sunset when the First Day of Passover would begin in that year.]

A Wednesday crucifixion would make for a Passover Seder on Tuesday evening.

It is critical that Messiah Yeshua - Jesus would be in hell for seventy two hours as he predicted.

"39;But he answered and said unto them, An evil and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign; and there shall no sign be given to it, but the sign of the prophet Jonas:

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."
[Matthew 12]

 
So, during the first half of Tuesday.

Yes, technically that Tuesday, third day of the week to Jews, would end at sunset and the fourth day of the week would begin and would go until Wednesday at sunset., so yes the Passover Seder of Christian Bible fame would be on a Tuesday evening around sunset, IF the Wednesday crucifixion theory is accurate? Personally I am of the belief that the Wednesday crucifixion and Saturday afternoon or early evening theory is accurate and is the idea that fits with all relevant scriptures on this topic, [including the one in Daniel about Messiah being somehow "cut off" in the midst of the week, [the fourth day].

My guess from all of the relevant scriptures is that Jesus gave the thief on the cross or tree beside him a tour of "Paradise" or heaven soon after they had both died. Then around sunset, or more likely exactly at sunset, Jesus went to "the heart of the earth" or Sheol, the grave, and was there until His resurrection which I believe would be exactly seventy two hours later, probably Saturday at sunset as the Sabbath would end and just before the first day of the week, [Sunday], would begin.


"He had to go to the depths of hell in order to make redemption complete. During those days in hell, He rehearsed Psalm 16 to Himself, believing that the Father would give the command for the Holy Spirit to raise Him to life again." [Near death experiencer Kevin L. Zadai].



 

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