juantoo3
....whys guy.... ʎʇıɹoɥʇnɐ uoıʇsǝnb
I agree. The Sabbath mentioned is not the "usual" Friday Sabbath, it is the High Holy Day Sabbath of Passover, marked by the moon, which could occur on any day of the week.Much more likely is the Johannine reading (he being the closest thing we have to an 'eye witness') that puts the crucifixion not on the Friday. The Passover is marked according to the moon, not the day of the week, and if we follow John then He could have been in the tomb for three days and three nights, and all the problems are resolved.
Where I suspect we may differ is that I see deliberate confusion spread regarding this matter specifically (among others) at the time of Nicea, and promulgated through the centuries upon the illiterate masses. By our time it is simply easier to dismiss with the tried and true "brush off" than to actually affirm what historically happened as that would come perilously close to Judaizing.