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Hi Spin, duly noted, and I sincerely apologize to Sheshbazzar. Sorry for that comment Sheshbazzar. I'll try to figure out what you said and respond. KB
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For the answers to each of your questions you need to Search The Scriptures, and go figure. In what month, on what day of the month was 'The Last Supper'? On what day of the month was the Crucifixion? On what day of the month was the Resurrection? The questions are purposely leading, the answers if you find them, are strictly for -your own information-. Do not post answers to these questions, and see to it that you tell no man what you find. You do not understand why now, but once you do understand, then, you will know why. ששבצר העברי |
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You choose to not read the Marcan text for what it says, ie the women bought spices early on the first of the week and went to the tomb, because you choose to impose some a priori theory about what the text should say. Quote:
When did the Jews start the day at evening instead of morning? When you consider Gen 1, the structure of the day is rather plain. God works during the day performing the creation. When the work of the day is over there is evening (ערב ereb = sunset) and there is morning (בקר boqer = end of night) and that completed the day. The day in Gen 1 was morning to morning. Despite any evidence I show you to the contrary it seems you will continue in your unfounded belief that the day has always started in the evening for the Jews. Until you can show that that is not the case (by responding to specific indications) and you are not just wallowing in your own errors, I don't think you can say anything useful on the structure of the day. :wave: . |
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Yeshua died, and was buried on Wednesday at sunset. He remained in the tomb for three days and three nights as He said He would. At issue is the Sabbath which followed Yeshua's death. Was it a weekly Sabbath, or a special High Day Sabbath? In the Law, it is commanded that the day which follows Passover (14 Nissan) be a holy convocation, and no manner of work done save only what every man must eat. What is a Sabbath? It is a holy convocation and no work shall be done therein. So, the Sabbath which followed Yeshua's death was the Feast Day Sabbath (1st Day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread), and when Mark's account in Mark 16:1 speaks of the women buying the ingredients "after the Sabbath," Mark is referencing this High Day Sabbath, not the weekly Sabbath. And then with Luke, his recount of what happened is that the women who came from Galilee "returned" and prepared the burial perfumes, and ran out of time because of how involved this process was and had to rest in obedience to the weekly Sabbath, instead to returning to the tomb Friday evening. Friday was the day which followed the High Day Sabbath and the ingredients were bought, and Friday was the day the preparing of the perfumes was accomplished which preceded the weekly Sabbath. This doesn't take rocket science to understand, it is a very simple and straight forward explanation. Hopefully everyone does well with it, especially you Spin. KB |
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[T2]5 In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at twilight is the LORD’S Passover. 6 Then on the fifteenth day of the same month there is the Feast of Unleavened Bread to the LORD; for seven days you shall eat unleavened bread. 7 On the first day you shall have a holy convocation; you shall not do any laborious work. 8 But for seven days you shall present an offering by fire to the LORD. On the seventh day is a holy convocation; you shall not do any laborious work.[/T2] Notice references to sabbaths here? Neither did I. Quote:
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I think "Mark" would really appreciate that where you are finished, I Am starting and as "John" would say, you must decrease while I increase. In addition to Mark 15:42 you may have noticed the combination here of no restrictions on what Apologists say and no Apologists. You should ask yourself why that is. Your attempts to explain 15:42 in English is just avoiding the original Greek. You have to start with the Greek: http://biblos.com/mark/15-42.htm
(and if there's anything that could help you here it would be (the) God-awful Strong's) Note that the adjective here is "evening" and the noun it describes is "preparation". "Evening" gives a context of a day but "the preparation" gives the context of a day with a special significance. The author than defines the special significance (for his goyishe audience). It is a preparation day before Sabbath. Breaking down the offending word prosabbaton, we have the pre-fix "pro" = "before" and than the word for the Sabbath. "Mark" always and many times uses this word for the regular Sabbath. Since this is the word "Mark", the other Gospellers, the Fathers, the Bible scholars, the Jews and everyone else except you and a few Apologists use for the regular Shabbat, the issue is decided. Not that it's needed but the subsequent context makes clear that a regular Shabbat is being described: http://biblos.com/mark/16-1.htm
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08377a.htm Why is the precise day of the week important to you? |
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(Jn 19:14) And it was the preparation of the passover, and about the sixth hour: and he saith unto the Jews, Behold your King! (2Chr 35:6) So kill the passover, and sanctify yourselves, and prepare your brethren, that they may do according to the word of יהוה by the hand of Moses. (2Chr 35:16) So all the service of יהוה was prepared the same day, to keep the passover, and to offer burnt offerings upon the altar of יהוה, according to the commandment of king Josiah. The day of preparation for the Passover was Wednesday, and the High Sabbath began Wednesday at sunset through Thursday at Sunset. Hope this helps you grasp properly about preparation days. KB |
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