Mark Sir, some video says Jesus was nailed on Wed and resurrected on Sat , as Jesus said about Jonnah, so if Jesus died on Fri, staying in the tummy of the whale three days three nights , I could not count enough days and nights if it happened on Fri, also some video says there were actually a high Sabbath on Fri, and another Sabbath on Sat. Could u help enlightening me Pauline from H.K
@paulinec5420
4 жыл бұрын
Also how does it tally with Isiash:s prophecy that Jesus was in a v rich man's tomb, pls enlighten us, if it was not the garden tomb, TKS and tks
@marksir100
4 жыл бұрын
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@marksir100
4 жыл бұрын
@@paulinec5420 Thanks for being an attentive Bible reader. There's been continuous debate in scholarship as to when Jesus died, and more so on which day of the week Jesus and his disciples had the last supper. It is partly due to the fact that different Jewish traditions followed a slightly different calendar. The Jews in Qumran perhaps followed the solar calendar. Some have argued that the gospel of John followed a different calendar than the synoptic. As to "three days," some texts say "3 days and 3 nights" (Matthew 12:40); some texts say "in 3 days" (John 2:19); some "after 3 days" (John 2:19); some "on the 3rd day" (Matt 16:21; 17:23; 20:19; Luke 24:46). There shouldn't be a contradiction, because the ancient authors did not intend to tell time according to our modern precision. The NT phrase "after 3 days" can simply mean "after a while" or "after a few days" (compare 2 Chronicles 10:5, 12 - "after three days" actually means "the third day"). The differences and "apparent contradictions" disappear once we recognize that ancient biblical writers did not tell time in precision like we sometimes do today. Hope this helps.
@marksir100
4 жыл бұрын
@@paulinec5420 Yes, thanks for pointing this out. I think John did allude to the servant song in Isaiah 53 as well.
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