What Does it Mean When Jesus says 3 days and 3 nights?
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What Does it Mean When Jesus says 3 days and 3 nights?
This is our Friday Night Bible Question of the Week.
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We know from the prophecy of Daniel that the messiah would be put off in the middle of the week. The only day that can be is Wednesday. The only year passover happened on Wednesday was 31 AD. Thus Jesus was crucified Wednesday morning and died at 3pm and was buried just before sundown and he rose from the dead on the Sabbath just before sunset.
The corn. The spirit of Grace, planted the seed, and The Spirit Of Truth, watered the seed, but it is God, that gives the increase.
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.
The corn. Three days and three nights in the heart of the earth, is no different than saying. Time, times, and half a time. Time as if to say, in real time, the last, within the beginning of the Alpha. Times as if to say the last, within the beginning of the Alpha, and the first within the end of the Omega. And half a time, as to say. When the last within the beginning of the Alpha, is to become first, relevant to the end reflected within the beginning. And when the first within the end of the Omega, is to become last relevant to the beginning, reflected within the end. eternity reflected in the field of time, and time, reflected in the field of eternity, this is the meaning of time, times, and half a time. So the last shall be first and the first last. For many be called to hear this, but few be chosen to believe it. You cannot be three days on earth, and three nights in the spirit world and be physically dead! The spirit of the living! Creature is in the wheels.
This pastor obviously doesn't know what he's talking about… This is all wrong interpretation
Amazing and at the same time is disgusts me how chistianity leaders bend and twist themself into justification of man's ignorance. How about this: the Biblical count is far from the gregorian count of this earth. A day does not start in the morning but according to the Bible at nightfall. Christianity is of this world