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Integrity of Sunday proponents

Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by Gerhard Ebersoehn, Sep 13, 2015.

  1. Gerhard Ebersoehn

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    Q~Ignatius Epistle to the Trallians Chapter 9

    On the day of the preparation, then, at the third hour, He received the sentence from Pilate, the Father permitting that to happen; at the sixth hour He was crucified; at the ninth hour He gave up the ghost; and before sunset He was buried. During the Sabbath He continued under the earth in the tomb in which Joseph of Arimathæa had laid Him. At the dawning of the Lord’s day He arose from the dead, according to what was spoken by Himself, “As Jonah was three days and three nights in the whale’s belly, so shall the Son of man also be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.” The day of the preparation, then, comprises the passion; the Sabbath embraces the burial; the Lord’s Day contains the resurrection
    .~Q


    What collection of errors!

    Biggest LIE of all is that this is Ignatius’ writing.

    On the day of “the Preparation-OF-THE-PASSOVER” John 19:14, then,
    “straightway in the MORNING” Mark 15:1 Matthew 27:1 “the sixth hour” John 19:14 using Roman time, “~He received the sentence from Pilate, the Father permitting that to happen~”;

    At “the THIRD hour” He was crucified Mark 15:25 using Hebrew time;

    “From the sixth hour there was darkness unto the ninth hour Mark 15:33 Matthew 27:45 Luke 23:44 using Hebrew time.

    “~at the ninth hour He gave up the ghost~” Mark 15:34 Matthew 27:46;

    “~and before sunset He was buried~”. NO Scripture, NO prophesy, NO historical typological precedent.

    “The Day of the Preparation which is the Fore-Sabbath because That Day was great-day-sabbath”—OF THE PASSOVER, then, comprises the Burial “since Joseph arrived there" Luke 23:50 "… when evening had come … and craved the body of Jesus" Mark 15:42 Matthew 27:57 John 19:31 "… and laid the body of Jesus and closed the grave … That Day The Preparation the Sabbath nearing” John 19:42 Luke 23:54;

    “The day after the Preparation … they secured the grave … for the third day (He) said …” Matthew 27:62,64

    “~During the Sabbath He continued under the earth in the tomb in which Joseph of Arimathæa had laid Him.~”

    But as it began to dawn towards the First Day of the week mid-afternoon late on the Sabbath the angel of the Lord descended and cast the stone from the grave …Matthew 28:1;

    And He, “~according to what was spoken by Himself, “As Jonah was three days and three nights in the whale’s belly, so shall the Son of man also be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth”~”, arose from the dead.

    “The Day of the Preparation of the Passover” then, comprises the Passion;

    “The Day of the Preparation which is the Fore-Sabbath” embraces the Burial;

    “The Lord’s Day” then, by virtue of “God having finished all his works on the Seventh Day He THUS CONCERNING SPAKE : And God the day The Seventh Day from all his works, RESTED”, contains the Resurrection.
     
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  2. The Biblicist

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    Mark makes it very clear that the fourth watch in the night is called "proii" (Mk. 13;35) and that Jesus rose in the "proii" on the first day of the week (Mk. 16:9) which is between 3am and 6am Sunday morning.

    You are still under the Old Covenant and its Sabbath, while Christ instituted a new Sabbath under the New Covenant predicted by Old Testament prophets (Lev. 23; Psa. 118:22-24; Acts 13: Mk. 16:9 prot sabbatou) and the New Testament church practiced. The Jewish Seventh day Sabbath is fulfilled in the 7th millennium while the New Testament Sabbath is the eighth day eternal millennium in the new heaven and earth. Get yourself out from under the Old Covenant and come to something better - the New Covenant "Lord's day" - Rev. 1:10.
     
  3. Gerhard Ebersoehn

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    Re:
    “~Mark makes it very clear that the fourth watch in the night is called "proii" (Mk. 13;35)~”

    Mark does nothing of the kind; on the contrary 13:35

    “For ye know NOT when the Lord of the house comes,
    either late in the day (‘eh opse’),
    or midnight (‘eh mesonuktion’),
    or at cockcrow (‘eh alektorophohnias’),
    or early in the day (eh prohï)— any time until “late” (‘opse’) or ‘after noon’.
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    “~Jesus rose in the "proii" on the first day of the week (Mk. 16:9)~”
    Jesus did NOT ~rise~; He ~rose~ NOWHERE in Mark 16:9 or, anywhere in Mark 16:2-9 or, anywhere in Mark whatsoever for that matter. There’s NO Indicative, finite, doing Verb, “to rise / resurrect / revive” like ‘egeiroh’, ‘anistehmi’ whatever! No such thing! You think I’m a fool?!
    The rest of your hodgepodge of errors and plain falsehoods is not worth comment.

    You just confirmed the kind of Sunday protagonist integrity.
     
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