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Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by steaver, Aug 4, 2012.

  1. Gerhard Ebersoehn

    Gerhard Ebersoehn Active Member
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    GE:

    I remember, sir; it's you who do not remember because nothing registered in your gearbox when we last discussed this text.
    Now in your own words so that you may better remember this time …
    The context is clear. It is NOT “The "third day" identified”! “Today …”, as it happened “… on the First Day of the week …” was contextually identified as “… the third day SINCE THESE THINGS” of the Crucifixion and death of Christ.
    That is the “context”, ‘contextually’ and textually, BBCist. The place is Luke 24:1-24— CLEOPAS “on the First Day of the week” recalling events of FOUR days AGO, “today … the third day SINCE” it.
    That, is the truth.
    “THEN …”,
    AFTER “he” JESUS “while He talked by the way” had “expounded … Moses and all the prophets in all the Scriptures to them the things concerning Him” and
    AFTER “the day was far spent and had declined” and
    AFTER they had supper thereafter and
    AFTER Jesus had “vanished” out of their presence and
    AFTER the two men had gone back to Jerusalem to the other disciples and
    AFTER Jesus had “come stand between them where they were”, and
    AFTER He had eaten a piece of fish and honey and
    AFTER He AGAIN had spoken of how He “fulfilled all things which were written in the Law of Moses and in the prophets and in the Psalms concerning (Him)” and
    AFTER He AGAIN had opened “their understanding that they might understand the SCRIPTURES and had said unto them, _THUS_ it is _WRITTEN_ and THUS it BEHOVED the Christ TO SUFFER = PASSOVER and to rise from the dead …”
    … THEN ONLY HE, JESUS, mentioned “the third day”.
    That was the context in which Jesus mentioned “the “third day””— “_the_ third day” “according to the Scriptures” --- to text, to time, to day, to subject, to relevance, ‘contextually’ TOTALLY REMOVED from Cleopas’ mention “on the First Day of the week” of “today”, as having been “the third day SINCE these things had happened”— which things were the Crucifixion and Death of Jesus FOUR DAYS BEFORE the First Day of the week, the First Day having been “the third day SINCE” those events.
    NOW, you, arrogate, “the "third day" … contextually is identified as the first day of the week.”
    Do you say you are a Christian, “The Biblicist”?!
    I do not say you are not; but whatever you tell me I won’t believe you— not after this …
     
  2. Gerhard Ebersoehn

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    GE:

    Please have me excluded from your "we", Yeshua1!
    Please make very sure about it.

     
  3. The Biblicist

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    The crucifixion occurred on the 14th of Nisan in the day part not the evening part. He was placed in the tomb just before the evening part of the 15th of Nisan. He arose on the 17th of Nisan.

    Nisan 14th evening - Lord's Supper
    Nisan 14th day - crucifixion/burial day
    Nisan 15th Evening
    Nisan 15th day
    Nisan 16th Evening
    Nisan 16th day
    Nisan 17th Evening - rose again about 6 a.m. "prioi"
    Nisan 17th day - Luke 24:21 - This is the third day

    Both are true! They said this on the DAY part of the first day of the Week which would make the crucifixion technically 4 days ago. However, his resurrection was in the EVENING part of the first day of the week which would make three evenings and three days from the day part of the 14th to the evening part of the 17th of Nisan.
     
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  4. Yeshua1

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    Do you see Christians who worship on Sunday as not saved, or else in danger of forfeiting salvation if they keep doing that?
     
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