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But you specifically say that they are lies and it's with the agenda to stamp out nonChristianity. Fact or opinion?
I highlighted the evidence that puts the dating of Christmas as Dec 25 in an era when Christians actively disassociated themselves with pagan feasts and festivals.Thomas gave a list of facts that he believes prove there was no chicanery intended.
If you check my posts above, you'll see that I, too, offer this evidence that points to a September birth.I offered up a site that has a different statement of facts in opposition to his. It is more of a matter of true or false.
It is a fact, but it is a practice that began in the late fourth century. To assert this as fact prior, is to make an anachronistic error.Christian dates align with prominent Pagan festivals. That I believe I can say is a fact.
Whenever the three days and three nights of Matthew 12:40 is brought up in a "discussion" with 6th day crucifixion proponents, they frequently argue that it is a common Jewish idiom for counting any part of a day as a whole day. I wonder if anyone knows of any writing from the first century or before that shows a phrase stating a specific number of days and/or a specific number of nights when it absolutely couldn't have included at least a part of each one of the specific number of days and at least a part of each one of the specific number of nights?
It simply refers to resurrection. The name Jonah means dove and that is what is needed for resurrection. Note the same three days is noted in the story of jesus as a process to his resurrectionThe Hoax of the Three Days and Three Nights
On the third day or in three days, simply means after a short period of time. (Hosea 6:2)
Night or day for three days, as we have in the request of Esther to fast for her, means three days or three nights whether one follows the tradition to fast by day or by night. Those terms were used here because it was in the Diaspora where most Persians followed the tradition to fast by night. So, Esther's maids who were not Jewish, would share Esther's pain by showing their solidarity with their night fast. (Esther 4:16)
The case of Jonah dispenses all explanation because it happened during a vision. Therefore metaphorical language. That could be the entire three days and three nights, since everything is possible in a vision or dream. (Jonah 2:1)
Now, for the three days and three nights we are talking about, for Jesus to spend in the tomb, according to Matthew 12:40, the writer must have had a very poor insight about parables or metaphorical language to draw his prophecy in the terms of Jonah's allegory. If he had used the language of Esther or Hosea, he could have saved his prophecy from being a hoax, but now he must account for the whole three days and three nights or parts thereof.
We don't even need another gospel writer to contradict the one of Matthew. This contradicts himself as he declares that the next day, the one following the Day of Preparation, the chief Priests asked Pilate for a guard of soldiers to watch the tomb area for three days. (Mat. 27:62-64) The Jewish Preparation Day is always Friday, and the following day is the Sabbath.
Then, after that Sabbath, as the first day was dawning, the women went to see the sepulcher, there was an earthquake, an "angel" came down from Heaven, removed the stone, and the tomb was empty. Someone had cheated the angel by raising Jesus from there long before the "angel" could at least be an eyewitness to the resurrection.
Based on the Jewish method that a whole day or night can be accounted for any part of the day or night, we can consider the first day for those minutes that took Joseph of Arimathea to get Jesus into the tomb before sunset. The first night from sunset to sundawn of Saturday, the second day from sundawn Saturday to sunset that Saturday, and the second night from sunset that Saturday to the sundawn of the first day. It was still dark when the women arrived at the tomb to find it empty. Therefore we are missing a whole day and a whole night to save Matthew 12:40 from becoming a prophetical hoax and a classical contradiction in the NT.
Any volunteers to solve this puzzle?
It simply refers to resurrection. The name Jonah means dove and that is what is needed for resurrection. Note the same three days is noted in the story of jesus as a process to his resurrection
Jesus is the perfect example of resurrection. I for one know there is a resurrection but I also believe you do not have to suffer in life to attain it. Jesus already did that for us.Do you know some thing? The doctrine of resurrection is tempting. Some times I wish I could try it but, instead of choosing someone else, for instance a Greek, the NT had to choose a Jew and, every thing of course became a myth as Judaism does not adopt bodily resurrection. It sounds like a treat given to a dog to perform funny.
Take a look for instance at I Cor. 15:32; Paul said that if there is no resurrection let us eat and drink for tomorrow we die. If you read the context, he was complaining that, after all that he had gone through, if there was no resurrection, what a miserable life he had lived! Better could have been to enjoy his life as the Hellenist that he was than to suffer all the sacrifices he had gone through.
Jesus is the perfect example of resurrection. I for one know there is a resurrection but I also believe you do not have to suffer in life to attain it. Jesus already did that for us.
Wow. How wrong you could be. Jesus was a jew and advanced jewish teaching they do teach about bodily resurrection. Do you think jews are some people who believe in god but think they are all going into non existence.................I think not. Heavenly beings condense and descend into the human egg and are sealed for the purpose of resurrection of the human body. The question is who is Jesus that was here approx. 2000 years ago.................is he Michael or is he god?Doubly wrong. First, Jesus was a Jew whose Faith was Judaism which does not adopt the Christian doctrine of bodily resurrection. And second, Jesus could not have done any thing for us because no one can die for the sins of another. (Jer. 31:30; Ezek. 18:20)
Heavenly beings condense and descend into the human egg and are sealed for the purpose of resurrection of the human body.
Can I get scriptural support for this....or scientific method?
Either one, first I've heard of this.