1) What day did Christ die on?
2) Does it make a difference what day he died on?
3) How important of an issue is ths?
Wed, Thurs, or Firday?
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Salty, Apr 3, 2017.
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What day did Jesus die on
Poll closed May 3, 2017.
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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1. I take the view He died on Friday, though if I remember correctly it would have been Thursday for, I believe, Northern Jews, who unlike the Southern Jews, began a day at dusk rather than dawn (and I may have that reversed, both ways, lol). This helped the many people coming to celebrate Passover in that the prior group had a jump start, so to speak.
2. Yes, but, depending on how literal we get we may have a problem in trying to force "three days and three nights," if we demand it must be three full days and three full nights. There are several occasions where the Lord only stipulated three days, such as when He spoke of destroying the Temple (and spoke of His body).
3. I think it is as important as one wants to make it. Usually something like this is but a tool that makes one feel more knowledgeable than their "inferiors," lol.
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Salty,
re: "1) What day did Christ die on?"
I think scripture best supports a 5th day of the week crucifixion.
re: "2) Does it make a difference what day he died on?"
When asked by the scribes and Pharisees for a sign of his authority, the Messiah said that the only sign would be His time in the "heart of the earth" for three days and three nights. So it would seem important to determine if scripture shows that He actually fulfilled that prophesy, Because if He didn't, then His authority could very well be questioned. -
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Wednesday, April 28, 28 A.D. Nisan 14th
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The evidence, especially the prophecy of "as Jonah" fits Wed.
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Reynolds,
re: "The evidence, especially the prophecy of 'as Jonah' fits Wed."
How do you reconcile that with Luke 24:21? -
2Ch 10:5 And he said unto them, Come again unto me after three days. And the people departed.
2Ch 10:12 So Jeroboam and all the people came to Rehoboam on the third day, as the king bade, saying, Come again to me on the third day.
God makes it very clear, both here and in Esther 4:16 - 5:1, that the expression "three days and three nights" is not to be understood as 72 hours. Consider, also, that those who were there on that crucifixion Friday would had to have been absent for many years before someone could have started the notion that the crucifixion occurred on some other day. -
Wed, Thur, or Firday?
Only one of those mentions any kind of tree. -
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BillyShope,
re: "God makes it very clear, both here and in Esther 4:16 - 5:1, that the expression 'three days and three nights' is not to be understood as 72 hours."
But they do not make it clear that the expression is to be understood as less than at least a part of each one of 3 daytimes and at least a part of each one of 3 night times. -
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BillyShope,
re: "Again, the Second Chronicles citation."
I'm afraid I don't see where those verses preclude at least a portion of each one of the daytimes and/or at least a portion of each one the night times. I wonder if you might explain why you think that they do? -
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Reynolds,
You have a question directed to you in post #8. -
Reynolds,
You have a question directed to you in post #8. -
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