@preachinshawn if you would like to know how did sunday ended up being the third day please watch my video "the third day" if you would like to know what day he died on watch my video "3 days and 3 night"
@preachinshawn OK SO U DIDNT UNDERSTAND MY QUESTION OR U DONT HAVE AN ANSWER SIMPE: AGAIN I SAY DO! U READ THE OLD TESTAMENT OR THE MAN CHANGED CORUPTED BOOK NEW TESTAMENT(FAKE)
@preachinshawn so if we muslims can learn arabic wen its not our lingo do we make the same excuse as u and say i canot read?.................y cant u learn hebrew? the real origional bible is the true word
I agree that Jesus was in the tomb 3 full days and 3 full nights but I believe your explanation of how to arrive at it is incorrect. I also agree there were multiple Sabbaths involved.
@3Daysand3Nights I too agree that he was there 3 full days, in order to explain how Jesus was in the tomb 3 days and night you first have to explain what "the Third day" is, Biblicaly speaking.
in order to explain this i have to make 2 videos, one on the third day and one on the 3days ad nights. it is imperative that the third day be define otherwise it is mostly assumptions. check out my video and let me know if you find any error. Am asking that you be a critic of my video on this topic.
@folder505 OK. 4 minutes into your video you said that Jesus died on Passover. However, all 4 gospels agree that Jesus died on Preparation Day which was the day before the Passover. Remember the Jewish day starts and ends at sunset. It can be very confusing if you don't track time the way the Jews did.
@3Daysand3Nights thank you for your response. you asked that we go through all 3 of your study before asking any question, i did.
it is obvious you did not watch all of the first video, i went into details explaining the Jewish days, i mention a day is from sunset to sunset, it is really not confusing.
Jesus did die on the passover, he was the passover lamb (1 corint. 5:7) and Matthew 26:17,19 this is the days before the passover 26:20 -75 is the passover night, 27:1-61 passover day.
@folder505 Thank you for going through all 90 min of videos before commenting. It is clear, however, that you were not impacted by anything I said. That's OK. I only went through the first part of yours and stopped because we draw very different fundamental conclusions at that point. I compare your presentation to an instructor in math that starts the lesson stating that 2 + 2 = 5. At that point I'm done and cannot continue listening to his math presentation. We agree the burial was not Friday!
@3Daysand3Nights Jesus could not have died on any other day but the passover, otherwise how could he fulfill the prophecy? now to clarify a little more. the passover is a preparation day. we have to remember what a preparation day is. God never said Friday was a preparation day, he said the Sabbath you cannot cook, hence the need to prepare for it. a day before a holy convocation is a preparation day, a day before a high Sabbath or weekly Sabbath is a preparation day.
@folder505 The term "Preparation Day" is not used anyplace in the Bible except for the day Jesus was crucified. According to my study, "Preparation Day" was the day before this special Passover. It was called "Preparation Day" because it was so unusual to have 3 sabbath days in a row.
@3Daysand3Nights i completely agree that the term is not used in the old testament. but it is implaid everyware. that is unless you think that they did not eat on the Sabbath days. the weeky sabbaths as well as the yearly Sabbaths were feast days, how could you have a feast with out food? so if you have food it must imply that someong prepared it.
@folder505 I'd rather not go by what we each think is implied. Jews were not allowed to cook food on normal Sabbath days- Ex. 35:2 Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day there shall be to you an holy day, a sabbath of rest to the LORD: whosoever doeth work therein shall be put to death. 3 Ye shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations upon the sabbath day.
As i said, Jews were forbidden to cook on a normal Sabbath. They were allowed to prepare food on the special Sabbaths.
@3Daysand3Nights if i understand correctly, in your video you said that on the Sabbath of unleavened bread they had cooking benefits. If this is what you meant, this is not correct.
Lev. 23:7-8 says clearly that the 15th witch is a high sabbath and the 21th is an high Sabbath. the 15th is the day of unleavened bread and the 21th was the end of the feast of unleavened bread. these 2 days was holy convocations. you could not cook. now 16-20 were not high days because they could cook on these days
@folder505 I did say they could cook on those days and I stand by it because that is what the scriptures say. Ex. 12:16 (NIV) On the first day hold a sacred assembly, and another one on the seventh day. Do no work at all on these days, except to prepare food for everyone to eat—that is all you may do. I don't understand your issue since it is clearly stated that on those days they may prepare food.
@3Daysand3Nights Hi my friend, i hope you did not get offended from what i said before, i honestly mean no desrespect. i really want to understand what really happend at the crusifiction, i believe that our whole faith rest on it.
with that said, now i see why you believe i am incorrect. you use the NIV. can you please tell me what these text say in the NIV: Mattthew 17:21; 18:11; 23:14; Mark 7:16; 9:44, 46; 11:26; 15:28; Luke 6:48; 17:36; 23: 17; John 5:4. you use a Catholic bible my friend.
@folder505 Let's not go there. I can prove everything I said with any popular Bible translation including the KJV. It's not necessary for me to continue in this discussion. No need for us to argue about Bible versions. Jesus didn't promise a certain Bible version in order for us to understand God. Jesus promised the Holy Spirit would guide us in all truth. We agree that Jesus did not die on Friday and that is good. Let's just leave it there.
@3Daysand3Nights I'm sory if i ofended you, if i did please forgive me, it was not my intention. please excuse my traith forwarness.
now could you explain this to me. Lev. 23:6-8; 6 say 7 DAYS must eat unleavend bread; 7 say the 15th days holy day, no servile wor can be done; 8 say 7 DAYS we mus offer sacrifice to God, but the 7th DAY (21st) is holy, no servile work can be done.
what is "servile work"? and does this aplu to the 7 DAYS or just to the 15th and the 21st?
@folder505 I did allow you to frustrate me but you did not offend me. 'Servile' seems to mean every other kind of normal work but does not include preparing food... Ex. 12:16 And in the first day there shall be an holy convocation, and in the seventh day there shall be an holy convocation to you; no manner of work shall be done in them, save that which every man must eat, that only may be done of you. KJV
They could prepare food on the 15th and the 21st even though they were "holy convocations"
@3Daysand3Nights Well my friend, I have to agree that you are correct on this point. It does seams to say that they had cooking benefits on those 7 days minus 1. according to Deuteronomy 16:3,6,8. the weekly Sabbath (wich would fall on one of the 7 days) the could not cook, but the other 6 days they could cook. I cant believe I did not see this before, it all make sense.
I really did not look into that in dept, it really was not that important to the study. the important part was that the 14th was passover and the 15th was the unleavend break. in Lev. 23 that is evedent. also in exodus 12.
how ever exodus 34:25 does speak about no leavened on the 14th as well. but this is not talking about the unleavens bread but from this day you should be free from leavens.
@folder505 Not sure where you got that understanding because I didn't say anything about unleavened bread being before the Passover. I agree with your conclusion that if I said it I would be wrong but the problem is that I didn't say that.
@3Daysand3Nights sorry, that was a mistake on my part. i ment to say the preparation before the passover. to have a preparation day before the passover that would mean that the passover was a Sabbath. this is not true.
only Sabbaths can have preparation day. the passover was not a Sabbath, it was the day before the Sabbath.
i know that some believe today that the passover was a hig sabbath but this is not true. you see, the bible gives us dates. the 14th to the 21st is 8 days, not 7.
@folder505 Passover was a high Sabbath or high holy day. Lev. 23:4 KJV These are the feasts of the LORD, even holy convocations, which ye shall proclaim in their seasons. 5 In the fourteenth day of the first month at even is the LORD’s passover. 6 And on the fifteenth day of the same month is the feast of unleavened bread unto the LORD: seven days ye must eat unleavened bread. 7 In the first day ye shall have an holy convocation: ye shall do no servile work therein.
@3Daysand3Nights i agree that the passower was a holy convocation, that is not the issue.
what i do not agree with that the the passover was a sabbath. this is what i'm understanding that you are saying. correct me if this is not what you are saying.
I understand that you are trying to include the 14th in the 7 feast sabbaths. it cannot be included as a Sabbaths becasue as i said before theat would make it 8 feast Sabbaths not 7.
@folder505 The Passover was a holy convocation, sometimes called a high holy day, sometimes called a special sabbath. This is different from trying to call it a normal Sabbath which you know is always the first day of the week. The 14th stands by itself. The special sabbath or holy convocation of the Passover was always followed by the 7 day Feast of Unleavened Bread with the first and last days of it always also being holy convocations or high holy days.
@3Daysand3Nights i have to take back what i affirmed sooner. the passover was not a holly convocation according to Lev. 23:4-7. i thing we were assuming something that is not in the text. it does not say anything about the passover being a holy convocation. it says that the 15th and the 21st is holy convocation. it tells us exactly what days are holy convocations. the 16th - 20th was not holly convocation and neither was the 14th. for us to think otherwise is speculation.
@folder505 No. Two annual Sabbaths or high holy or holy convocation days followed by the regular weekly Sabbath. These are the 3 days Jesus was in the "heart of the earth".
Here is the verse for the Passover being a a holy convocation. Lev. 23:4 These are the feasts of the LORD, even holy convocations, which ye shall proclaim in their seasons. 5 In the fourteenth day of the first month at even is the LORD’s passover. KJV
No speculation involved at all. It is for sure a special day.
@3Daysand3Nights i agree that is was a special day. no doubt on that. that is not the issue here. the chapter plainly states what are Sabbaths. it is very explicit. it tells us that the 14th is the passover, nothing else. then it tells us the the 15 you cannot work (a sabbath) and then it tells us that the 21st you cannot work (a sabbath).
if we fallow your reasoning then we must conclude that every thing in that chapter was Sabbaths. the 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th 20th ans the 12st.
@3Daysand3Nights you cannot pick what you want and through away the rest. if you use that reasoning you must be consistent. the fact is: it does not say the 14 is a sabbath, it says the 15 and the 21st are. now if we want to believe that the 14th is a sabbath then we must believe as well that from the 14 to the 21 are Sabbaths as well. in this case it is not 3 Sabbaths that was back to back but 8 Sabbaths. so we know that merry definitely did not buy spices before he rose. there is no was out B
@folder505 I think you are misreading the Bible text. The entire chapter Lev 23 lists the various special days or holy convocations to be observed by the Jews. The Passover is the first one mentioned. It is clearly a 'holy convocation' or 'special sabbath' just like the first and last days of the 7 day Feast of Unleavened Bread and the Day of Atonement as well as a few others also detailed in Lev 23.
i know you have looked into this by now. i think you understood my last post. you cannot take what you can use and reject what you can't. Lev 23 does not say that the passover is a sabbath (no work day), that is a fact, it says the the 15 and the 21st are. for you to say that the 14th is a sabbath then how can you honestly reject that the 16th -20th are not. it dos not say they are Sabbaths either. please take a look at my video.
@3Daysand3Nights i know I ask a lot of questions. I'm just trying to understand your position more clearly.
if we don't understand what each other believe how can we see what is wrong?
you said you watch a fee minutes of my video and came to your conclusion just because my conclusion was not yours. just imagine if every one do the same? the only one that we would be able to help is those that already believes what we believe. it would be pointless.
@3Daysand3Nights i just took the trouble of going through your videos again. this time i payed better attention to what you had to say. i notice that i asked you some question that you had already address in the videos.
you said that some text does not make sense to you. i agree. and i know why.
my presentation ties in all 4 of the gospels perfectly. i do not have that problem. we agree he dies on Wednesday and rose on Sunday.
@3Daysand3Nights now apart from those you mention you have another big problem although you have not seen it yet.
in Mark 16:1 Mary bough spices before after the sabbath and Luke 23:56 it was after the Sabbath.
she could not have bough spices before Jesus die, none of the believed that he would die. sun had already set when they place him in the tomb (mark 15:42-47; mat. 27:57-60) she was the last one to leave after sun set. it was already Sabbath. this is all explained in my video.
@folder505 The 3 sabbath days in a row ended at sunset on Saturday. Jesus arose sometime after sunset. No problem for the woman to go to the store (all stores had been closed for 3 full days) and then go home before returning to the tomb early while it was still dark all the while not knowing that Jesus had already arose.
@3Daysand3Nights like i said, you cannot get the women buying anything because the way you frame it the 16th - 21st would be Sabbaths as well. she would not be able to but any thins for 8 Sabbaths days in a row not 3.
my brother, this is a whole with out any bottom. you cannot interpret something one way and then something else another way. you need to be consistent in you interpretation. something is wrong here my brother and you know it. please take a look at my video.
@3Daysand3Nights you cannot merge any of the types of Jesus with this interpretation. you have the type of Isaac, Moses, Elijah, the sacrificial types. none of these can be merge perfectly.
@3Daysand3Nights on the 14th they were to be free from leavend, this could account for the Gospels including this days als parts of the unleavend bread. if you notice, no one baked any break on the 14th, this was done from the 15th onward. the Gospels says over and over that they "called" it the days of unleavend bread. that is very diferent from it being the the day.
@folder505 Yes. THey were talking the same way you and I talk when it's close to a holiday like Christmas and you ask your neighbor "what are you doing for the holidays?". The question can be properly interrupted as asking about both Christmas and New Years day. It's a question that you can't exactly mark on the calendar because of the the way we talk. It's the same with what is recorded in 3 of the gospels - can't pin down the exact date.
@3Daysand3Nights In Matt. 26:2 says the pass over in 2 days is passover in verse 17 it says on the first "DAY" of unleavend bread. the word Day was added there. it is not in the text. in serse 18 Jesus told them to go and prepair the passover. verse 19 the went and prepaird it. this was not te passover day yet. in verse 20 after sun set they kept the passover. this was the 14th of Nisan.
@folder505 I agree that when Jesus said to go prepare the Passover that it was not the actual Passover Day. Preparation for Passover required a lot of cleaning to remove all leaven from the place they were planning to use to eat the Passover lamb. All the Apostles understood is that they were in Jerusalem for the normal Passover even though Jesus had told them what was supposed to happen. They didn't understand anything yet. Their eyes or minds had not been opened yet.
@3Daysand3Nights i dont think that the dieciples did not know what they were doing. after all they was reminding Jesus about the passover not the other way around.
they kepted the Passover every year and so did Jesus along with all the other Jews at the time.
when you say they didn't understand any thing yet what do you mean?
the show that the day they prepair for the passover was the day before the passover acording to Matt. 26:17-20.
@folder505 I did not make myself clear. What I meant is that the Apostles did not know of the planned crucifixion. Yes, they did plan for the Passover as normal.
@3Daysand3Nights now this is what te text imply to me. it seams as thou the jews called the 13th (not biblically) the first day of the feast. this might be because of the preparation needed to rid the house of leveaned.
the 12th was not taken this way. we know that 2 days befores the passover jesus was at the feast in the house of Simon the lepper, this is were Mary wash Jesus's feet. this is all demosntrated in my video.
@3Daysand3Nights one more thing they had 24hours to keep the pass over according to (Exodus 12:6; 16:12; 29:39; 29:41; 30:8; Numbers 9:3; 9:5; 9:11; 28:4; Lev. 23:5) it must be kept between the 2 evenings. jesus kept it tuesday evening and the preiest kept it before sunset on wednesday.
if you beleive te bible you must agree with me that jesus couls not dies on any other day but the passover, he came to fullfill the law. to not be the Lamb i think is a big deal.
@folder505 It is not necessary for Jesus to die on Passover in order to be our Passover lamb (for Christians). He couldn't have died on Passover. When they hurried to get him off the cross it was because Passover was about to start and the Jews did not want to defile the High Holy day of Passover. Jesus had to follow the celebration of high holy days that his father God set.
@3Daysand3Nights The passover was the 14th, the unleavened bread the 15th, they had to cook the meat after sun (15th) set witch would be the 1st day of unleavened bread. They had to cook on that Sabbath.
While this truth does not affect my study on the 3 days and 3 nights I know that it must be important I some way.
it is good to be corrected by the truth. thank you for pointing this out.
@folder505 We totally disagree about this. The 4 gospels clearly state that Jesus was killed and buried on Preparation Day. According to my study, it was the day before Passover. That's why they had to hurry to get him into the tomb before the coming sabbath which was Passover.
@3Daysand3Nights i would not doubts that the 4 God spel says that in the NIV. if they thought that they could get away with it they would say that Jesus died on Friday. after all it is a catholic bible and that is what the Roman church teach.
that is why we have god ald easter. you see the eam is not mainly to make you belive that they are right, they can care less, the issue is to keep tou from finding out the truth. please look into what i said. it is not hard, we have good old google.
@folder505 Just look at the 4 gospels in the KJV. They read the same. The differences we have is not really about which Bible we use. As I said earlier, I can prove everything I said by almost any popular translation of the Bible including the KJV.
With all due respect, you've made my point exactly. If they were coming to the tomb "... when it was dark, and arrived when the sun was rising" then Jesus was already gone, before sunrise on Sunday morning. It's very simple, instead of counting Sunday as the third day just make Thursday (before sunset) as the first day.
@preachinshawn@preachinshawn Hi, 1. Mat 28:1 Says "Sabbath" in all the versions I have checked. 2. Luke 23.54 Day of crucifixion was "preparation day" which was Friday 3. Mat 28.1 "At the END of the Sabbath as it began to dawn toward the First day 4. Luke 23:56 The rested acording to the COMMANDMENT 1. So Jesus was crucified preparation day = FRIDAY 2. At the start of the SABBATH the women rested 3. When the Sabbath ends the FIRST DAY begins
Interesting. However I would like to point out that Jesus could not have risen "after" sunrise on the first day of the week because the biblical account is that the women arrived at the tomb "... while it was still dark". Jesus would have had to have left the tomb sometime during the night.
Consider all 4 accounts: Matthew 28:1, Mark 16:1-2, Luke 24:1, & John 20:1.
If they arrived at the tomb while it was dark than that contradicts Mark 16:1-2 which reads:
"When the Sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices so that they might go to anoint Jesus’ body. Very early on the first of the week, at the rising of the sun, they came to the tomb"
My explanation is that the Greek word 'erchomai' can be translated as 'coming', or 'came'...
First of all understand that the fish was obviously a whale as what other fish could swallow a man whole? Some saints believe that Jonah actually died in the fish, but not all agree with this statement.
If you are suggesting there were things that Jonah would have died from that maybe he did, and was later resurrected. Being resurrected would certainly make more sense with Jesus using it as a comparison.
christ did not rise on a sunday, the sunday rising from the grave is a teaching that says he died on a friday and rose on sunday, just to justify their sunday worship to break the sabbath, matt 28 says it was "IN THE END OF THE SABBATH" wen mary went to the tomb n did not find christ, it didnt say the sabbath ended it says in the end of the sabbath thats two different things
This teaching is one of the most important of all. The 3 days and three nights is very important. I will make a video on this topic I'm glad you made it to remind me of this very important teaching. Shalom!
Feast Days also have Sabbaths, and yes you are right, the Feast of unleavened bread has "special preparartion" as far as removing all yeast from your home. Every Sabbath has preparation because it is the day when you have a special guest in your home YHWH/Y'shua. So if you want to truely understand, then try keeping the Sabbath as Y'shua did.
All Sabbaths are "special" and all Sabbaths have a day of preparation which means to get ready the food, and clean your house so you can relax on Sabbath. This is where not knowing the customs can lead to bad interpretation.
John 19:31 mentions nothing of a special Sabbath. Only that they knew that you do not work on the Sabbath so they hde to take the body down before. In the Aramaic it reads - And the yehudeans, because it was the eve of, said, "theses bodies should not remain on their stakes because the Sabbath is dawning.
@preachinshawn Shabbat are sometimes part of Feasts days (Lev 23) A Shabbat is a set apart day from YHWH. Is your question "are the back to back Shabbats?" In some of the Feasts I believe there might be. Not sure if this is what your asking or getting at. There were also many added celebrations not in Torah which could be what Paul is correcting in some of his corrections (Colossians 2:16)
If you search Youtube for 3daysand3nights (no spaces) you will find a video by George Greene. It is an introduction to a free 3 part video lesson.
3Daysand3Nights 10 months ago
3Daysand3Nights
Does the video you recommended address how Sunday is the third day (Luke 24:21-22)?
preachinshawn 10 months ago
@preachinshawn if you would like to know how did sunday ended up being the third day please watch my video "the third day" if you would like to know what day he died on watch my video "3 days and 3 night"
folder505 7 months ago
@preachinshawn my video does address how Sunday is the third day.
folder505 6 months ago
@preachinshawn do u read and quote from the hebrew scriptures or new testament?
MsProud2b 1 month ago
MsProud2b
Im not sure if I understand your question.
I cannot read sentences in Hebrew, so when I quote the Hebrew I am using a translation.
Same thing with the Aramaic or Greek.
preachinshawn 1 month ago
@preachinshawn OK SO U DIDNT UNDERSTAND MY QUESTION OR U DONT HAVE AN ANSWER SIMPE: AGAIN I SAY DO! U READ THE OLD TESTAMENT OR THE MAN CHANGED CORUPTED BOOK NEW TESTAMENT(FAKE)
MsProud2b 1 month ago
@preachinshawn so much arogance in ur comment lol maybe thats y we muslims are humble
MsProud2b 1 month ago
@preachinshawn so if we muslims can learn arabic wen its not our lingo do we make the same excuse as u and say i canot read?.................y cant u learn hebrew? the real origional bible is the true word
MsProud2b 1 month ago
I agree that Jesus was in the tomb 3 full days and 3 full nights but I believe your explanation of how to arrive at it is incorrect. I also agree there were multiple Sabbaths involved.
3Daysand3Nights 10 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights I too agree that he was there 3 full days, in order to explain how Jesus was in the tomb 3 days and night you first have to explain what "the Third day" is, Biblicaly speaking.
in order to explain this i have to make 2 videos, one on the third day and one on the 3days ad nights. it is imperative that the third day be define otherwise it is mostly assumptions. check out my video and let me know if you find any error. Am asking that you be a critic of my video on this topic.
folder505 7 months ago
@folder505 OK. 4 minutes into your video you said that Jesus died on Passover. However, all 4 gospels agree that Jesus died on Preparation Day which was the day before the Passover. Remember the Jewish day starts and ends at sunset. It can be very confusing if you don't track time the way the Jews did.
3Daysand3Nights 7 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights thank you for your response. you asked that we go through all 3 of your study before asking any question, i did.
it is obvious you did not watch all of the first video, i went into details explaining the Jewish days, i mention a day is from sunset to sunset, it is really not confusing.
Jesus did die on the passover, he was the passover lamb (1 corint. 5:7) and Matthew 26:17,19 this is the days before the passover 26:20 -75 is the passover night, 27:1-61 passover day.
folder505 7 months ago
@folder505 Thank you for going through all 90 min of videos before commenting. It is clear, however, that you were not impacted by anything I said. That's OK. I only went through the first part of yours and stopped because we draw very different fundamental conclusions at that point. I compare your presentation to an instructor in math that starts the lesson stating that 2 + 2 = 5. At that point I'm done and cannot continue listening to his math presentation. We agree the burial was not Friday!
3Daysand3Nights 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights Jesus could not have died on any other day but the passover, otherwise how could he fulfill the prophecy? now to clarify a little more. the passover is a preparation day. we have to remember what a preparation day is. God never said Friday was a preparation day, he said the Sabbath you cannot cook, hence the need to prepare for it. a day before a holy convocation is a preparation day, a day before a high Sabbath or weekly Sabbath is a preparation day.
folder505 7 months ago
@folder505 The term "Preparation Day" is not used anyplace in the Bible except for the day Jesus was crucified. According to my study, "Preparation Day" was the day before this special Passover. It was called "Preparation Day" because it was so unusual to have 3 sabbath days in a row.
3Daysand3Nights 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights i completely agree that the term is not used in the old testament. but it is implaid everyware. that is unless you think that they did not eat on the Sabbath days. the weeky sabbaths as well as the yearly Sabbaths were feast days, how could you have a feast with out food? so if you have food it must imply that someong prepared it.
folder505 6 months ago
@folder505 I'd rather not go by what we each think is implied. Jews were not allowed to cook food on normal Sabbath days- Ex. 35:2 Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day there shall be to you an holy day, a sabbath of rest to the LORD: whosoever doeth work therein shall be put to death. 3 Ye shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations upon the sabbath day.
As i said, Jews were forbidden to cook on a normal Sabbath. They were allowed to prepare food on the special Sabbaths.
3Daysand3Nights 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights if i understand correctly, in your video you said that on the Sabbath of unleavened bread they had cooking benefits. If this is what you meant, this is not correct.
Lev. 23:7-8 says clearly that the 15th witch is a high sabbath and the 21th is an high Sabbath. the 15th is the day of unleavened bread and the 21th was the end of the feast of unleavened bread. these 2 days was holy convocations. you could not cook. now 16-20 were not high days because they could cook on these days
folder505 7 months ago
@folder505 I did say they could cook on those days and I stand by it because that is what the scriptures say. Ex. 12:16 (NIV) On the first day hold a sacred assembly, and another one on the seventh day. Do no work at all on these days, except to prepare food for everyone to eat—that is all you may do. I don't understand your issue since it is clearly stated that on those days they may prepare food.
3Daysand3Nights 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights Hi my friend, i hope you did not get offended from what i said before, i honestly mean no desrespect. i really want to understand what really happend at the crusifiction, i believe that our whole faith rest on it.
with that said, now i see why you believe i am incorrect. you use the NIV. can you please tell me what these text say in the NIV: Mattthew 17:21; 18:11; 23:14; Mark 7:16; 9:44, 46; 11:26; 15:28; Luke 6:48; 17:36; 23: 17; John 5:4. you use a Catholic bible my friend.
folder505 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights the NIV is not much to make up an argument with, this Bible was produce by wescott and Hort by mandate of the Pope.
They said that the protestant bible had all kind of error and they could not wait to give us something to replace it.
check out there satanic practices, read about the cosmic christ they love to talk about.
you can never come to the truth reading that book, if you would like to know what those text sayget a REAL Bible (KJV older than 1980).
folder505 6 months ago
@folder505 Let's not go there. I can prove everything I said with any popular Bible translation including the KJV. It's not necessary for me to continue in this discussion. No need for us to argue about Bible versions. Jesus didn't promise a certain Bible version in order for us to understand God. Jesus promised the Holy Spirit would guide us in all truth. We agree that Jesus did not die on Friday and that is good. Let's just leave it there.
3Daysand3Nights 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights I'm sory if i ofended you, if i did please forgive me, it was not my intention. please excuse my traith forwarness.
now could you explain this to me. Lev. 23:6-8; 6 say 7 DAYS must eat unleavend bread; 7 say the 15th days holy day, no servile wor can be done; 8 say 7 DAYS we mus offer sacrifice to God, but the 7th DAY (21st) is holy, no servile work can be done.
what is "servile work"? and does this aplu to the 7 DAYS or just to the 15th and the 21st?
Did not mean to ofend u.
folder505 6 months ago
@folder505 I did allow you to frustrate me but you did not offend me. 'Servile' seems to mean every other kind of normal work but does not include preparing food... Ex. 12:16 And in the first day there shall be an holy convocation, and in the seventh day there shall be an holy convocation to you; no manner of work shall be done in them, save that which every man must eat, that only may be done of you. KJV
They could prepare food on the 15th and the 21st even though they were "holy convocations"
3Daysand3Nights 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights Well my friend, I have to agree that you are correct on this point. It does seams to say that they had cooking benefits on those 7 days minus 1. according to Deuteronomy 16:3,6,8. the weekly Sabbath (wich would fall on one of the 7 days) the could not cook, but the other 6 days they could cook. I cant believe I did not see this before, it all make sense.
folder505 6 months ago
@folder505 Good. I am glad I could help.
3Daysand3Nights 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights me too.
I really did not look into that in dept, it really was not that important to the study. the important part was that the 14th was passover and the 15th was the unleavend break. in Lev. 23 that is evedent. also in exodus 12.
how ever exodus 34:25 does speak about no leavened on the 14th as well. but this is not talking about the unleavens bread but from this day you should be free from leavens.
folder505 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights this is were i think tou makes a mistake in you interpretation when ypou said the unleabven bread was before the passover.
this is not correct. this i have studied in depth and is very important for the study of the 3 days and nignts.
folder505 6 months ago
@folder505 Not sure where you got that understanding because I didn't say anything about unleavened bread being before the Passover. I agree with your conclusion that if I said it I would be wrong but the problem is that I didn't say that.
3Daysand3Nights 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights sorry, that was a mistake on my part. i ment to say the preparation before the passover. to have a preparation day before the passover that would mean that the passover was a Sabbath. this is not true.
only Sabbaths can have preparation day. the passover was not a Sabbath, it was the day before the Sabbath.
i know that some believe today that the passover was a hig sabbath but this is not true. you see, the bible gives us dates. the 14th to the 21st is 8 days, not 7.
folder505 6 months ago
@folder505 Passover was a high Sabbath or high holy day. Lev. 23:4 KJV These are the feasts of the LORD, even holy convocations, which ye shall proclaim in their seasons. 5 In the fourteenth day of the first month at even is the LORD’s passover. 6 And on the fifteenth day of the same month is the feast of unleavened bread unto the LORD: seven days ye must eat unleavened bread. 7 In the first day ye shall have an holy convocation: ye shall do no servile work therein.
3Daysand3Nights 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights i agree that the passower was a holy convocation, that is not the issue.
what i do not agree with that the the passover was a sabbath. this is what i'm understanding that you are saying. correct me if this is not what you are saying.
I understand that you are trying to include the 14th in the 7 feast sabbaths. it cannot be included as a Sabbaths becasue as i said before theat would make it 8 feast Sabbaths not 7.
It cannot be harmonized with Lev. 23:4-7.
folder505 6 months ago
@folder505 The Passover was a holy convocation, sometimes called a high holy day, sometimes called a special sabbath. This is different from trying to call it a normal Sabbath which you know is always the first day of the week. The 14th stands by itself. The special sabbath or holy convocation of the Passover was always followed by the 7 day Feast of Unleavened Bread with the first and last days of it always also being holy convocations or high holy days.
3Daysand3Nights 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights i have to take back what i affirmed sooner. the passover was not a holly convocation according to Lev. 23:4-7. i thing we were assuming something that is not in the text. it does not say anything about the passover being a holy convocation. it says that the 15th and the 21st is holy convocation. it tells us exactly what days are holy convocations. the 16th - 20th was not holly convocation and neither was the 14th. for us to think otherwise is speculation.
folder505 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights were do you get that the passover was a high day or special Sabbath? were is it called a special Sabbath?
ok, so we both agree that the 14 is NOT part of the 7 days of feast, the 15th and 21st are Sabbaths, and you say the 14th is also a special Sabbath.
if i understand toy correctly you are saying that there were 3 annual Sabbaths that week. is this correct?
folder505 6 months ago
@folder505 No. Two annual Sabbaths or high holy or holy convocation days followed by the regular weekly Sabbath. These are the 3 days Jesus was in the "heart of the earth".
Here is the verse for the Passover being a a holy convocation. Lev. 23:4 These are the feasts of the LORD, even holy convocations, which ye shall proclaim in their seasons. 5 In the fourteenth day of the first month at even is the LORD’s passover. KJV
No speculation involved at all. It is for sure a special day.
3Daysand3Nights 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights i agree that is was a special day. no doubt on that. that is not the issue here. the chapter plainly states what are Sabbaths. it is very explicit. it tells us that the 14th is the passover, nothing else. then it tells us the the 15 you cannot work (a sabbath) and then it tells us that the 21st you cannot work (a sabbath).
if we fallow your reasoning then we must conclude that every thing in that chapter was Sabbaths. the 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th 20th ans the 12st.
folder505 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights you cannot pick what you want and through away the rest. if you use that reasoning you must be consistent. the fact is: it does not say the 14 is a sabbath, it says the 15 and the 21st are. now if we want to believe that the 14th is a sabbath then we must believe as well that from the 14 to the 21 are Sabbaths as well. in this case it is not 3 Sabbaths that was back to back but 8 Sabbaths. so we know that merry definitely did not buy spices before he rose. there is no was out B
folder505 6 months ago
@folder505 I think you are misreading the Bible text. The entire chapter Lev 23 lists the various special days or holy convocations to be observed by the Jews. The Passover is the first one mentioned. It is clearly a 'holy convocation' or 'special sabbath' just like the first and last days of the 7 day Feast of Unleavened Bread and the Day of Atonement as well as a few others also detailed in Lev 23.
3Daysand3Nights 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights come on my brother.
i know you have looked into this by now. i think you understood my last post. you cannot take what you can use and reject what you can't. Lev 23 does not say that the passover is a sabbath (no work day), that is a fact, it says the the 15 and the 21st are. for you to say that the 14th is a sabbath then how can you honestly reject that the 16th -20th are not. it dos not say they are Sabbaths either. please take a look at my video.
folder505 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights i know I ask a lot of questions. I'm just trying to understand your position more clearly.
if we don't understand what each other believe how can we see what is wrong?
you said you watch a fee minutes of my video and came to your conclusion just because my conclusion was not yours. just imagine if every one do the same? the only one that we would be able to help is those that already believes what we believe. it would be pointless.
folder505 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights i just took the trouble of going through your videos again. this time i payed better attention to what you had to say. i notice that i asked you some question that you had already address in the videos.
you said that some text does not make sense to you. i agree. and i know why.
my presentation ties in all 4 of the gospels perfectly. i do not have that problem. we agree he dies on Wednesday and rose on Sunday.
folder505 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights now apart from those you mention you have another big problem although you have not seen it yet.
in Mark 16:1 Mary bough spices before after the sabbath and Luke 23:56 it was after the Sabbath.
she could not have bough spices before Jesus die, none of the believed that he would die. sun had already set when they place him in the tomb (mark 15:42-47; mat. 27:57-60) she was the last one to leave after sun set. it was already Sabbath. this is all explained in my video.
folder505 6 months ago
@folder505 The 3 sabbath days in a row ended at sunset on Saturday. Jesus arose sometime after sunset. No problem for the woman to go to the store (all stores had been closed for 3 full days) and then go home before returning to the tomb early while it was still dark all the while not knowing that Jesus had already arose.
3Daysand3Nights 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights like i said, you cannot get the women buying anything because the way you frame it the 16th - 21st would be Sabbaths as well. she would not be able to but any thins for 8 Sabbaths days in a row not 3.
my brother, this is a whole with out any bottom. you cannot interpret something one way and then something else another way. you need to be consistent in you interpretation. something is wrong here my brother and you know it. please take a look at my video.
folder505 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights you cannot merge any of the types of Jesus with this interpretation. you have the type of Isaac, Moses, Elijah, the sacrificial types. none of these can be merge perfectly.
folder505 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights on the 14th they were to be free from leavend, this could account for the Gospels including this days als parts of the unleavend bread. if you notice, no one baked any break on the 14th, this was done from the 15th onward. the Gospels says over and over that they "called" it the days of unleavend bread. that is very diferent from it being the the day.
folder505 6 months ago
@folder505 Yes. THey were talking the same way you and I talk when it's close to a holiday like Christmas and you ask your neighbor "what are you doing for the holidays?". The question can be properly interrupted as asking about both Christmas and New Years day. It's a question that you can't exactly mark on the calendar because of the the way we talk. It's the same with what is recorded in 3 of the gospels - can't pin down the exact date.
3Daysand3Nights 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights i totally agree with that.
folder505 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights In Matt. 26:2 says the pass over in 2 days is passover in verse 17 it says on the first "DAY" of unleavend bread. the word Day was added there. it is not in the text. in serse 18 Jesus told them to go and prepair the passover. verse 19 the went and prepaird it. this was not te passover day yet. in verse 20 after sun set they kept the passover. this was the 14th of Nisan.
folder505 6 months ago
@folder505 I agree that when Jesus said to go prepare the Passover that it was not the actual Passover Day. Preparation for Passover required a lot of cleaning to remove all leaven from the place they were planning to use to eat the Passover lamb. All the Apostles understood is that they were in Jerusalem for the normal Passover even though Jesus had told them what was supposed to happen. They didn't understand anything yet. Their eyes or minds had not been opened yet.
3Daysand3Nights 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights i dont think that the dieciples did not know what they were doing. after all they was reminding Jesus about the passover not the other way around.
they kepted the Passover every year and so did Jesus along with all the other Jews at the time.
when you say they didn't understand any thing yet what do you mean?
the show that the day they prepair for the passover was the day before the passover acording to Matt. 26:17-20.
folder505 6 months ago
@folder505 I did not make myself clear. What I meant is that the Apostles did not know of the planned crucifixion. Yes, they did plan for the Passover as normal.
3Daysand3Nights 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights i agree, the last thing they expected was to Jesus to die.
folder505 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights now this is what te text imply to me. it seams as thou the jews called the 13th (not biblically) the first day of the feast. this might be because of the preparation needed to rid the house of leveaned.
the 12th was not taken this way. we know that 2 days befores the passover jesus was at the feast in the house of Simon the lepper, this is were Mary wash Jesus's feet. this is all demosntrated in my video.
folder505 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights one more thing they had 24hours to keep the pass over according to (Exodus 12:6; 16:12; 29:39; 29:41; 30:8; Numbers 9:3; 9:5; 9:11; 28:4; Lev. 23:5) it must be kept between the 2 evenings. jesus kept it tuesday evening and the preiest kept it before sunset on wednesday.
if you beleive te bible you must agree with me that jesus couls not dies on any other day but the passover, he came to fullfill the law. to not be the Lamb i think is a big deal.
folder505 6 months ago
@folder505 It is not necessary for Jesus to die on Passover in order to be our Passover lamb (for Christians). He couldn't have died on Passover. When they hurried to get him off the cross it was because Passover was about to start and the Jews did not want to defile the High Holy day of Passover. Jesus had to follow the celebration of high holy days that his father God set.
3Daysand3Nights 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights in numbers 33:3 it say on the 15th day God brought them out with an HIGH hand.
these are text in the bible. now, no were in the bible does it say anything about the passover being a Sabbath or even worst, a high Day.
folder505 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights The passover was the 14th, the unleavened bread the 15th, they had to cook the meat after sun (15th) set witch would be the 1st day of unleavened bread. They had to cook on that Sabbath.
While this truth does not affect my study on the 3 days and 3 nights I know that it must be important I some way.
it is good to be corrected by the truth. thank you for pointing this out.
God bless.
folder505 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights please watch at least 3 of the videos and let me know if you have any questions about what was said.
the pass over was the preparation day, not the days before. and it is right there "InYourBible"
May God bless.
folder505 7 months ago
@folder505 We totally disagree about this. The 4 gospels clearly state that Jesus was killed and buried on Preparation Day. According to my study, it was the day before Passover. That's why they had to hurry to get him into the tomb before the coming sabbath which was Passover.
3Daysand3Nights 6 months ago
@3Daysand3Nights i would not doubts that the 4 God spel says that in the NIV. if they thought that they could get away with it they would say that Jesus died on Friday. after all it is a catholic bible and that is what the Roman church teach.
that is why we have god ald easter. you see the eam is not mainly to make you belive that they are right, they can care less, the issue is to keep tou from finding out the truth. please look into what i said. it is not hard, we have good old google.
folder505 6 months ago
@folder505 Just look at the 4 gospels in the KJV. They read the same. The differences we have is not really about which Bible we use. As I said earlier, I can prove everything I said by almost any popular translation of the Bible including the KJV.
3Daysand3Nights 6 months ago
Bad job.no mack seance.
jhanababa 10 months ago
Good morning,
With all due respect, you've made my point exactly. If they were coming to the tomb "... when it was dark, and arrived when the sun was rising" then Jesus was already gone, before sunrise on Sunday morning. It's very simple, instead of counting Sunday as the third day just make Thursday (before sunset) as the first day.
Sincerely,
James
gomezjkv 1 year ago
gomezjkv
That is also possible.
preachinshawn 1 year ago
rev2214 7 months ago
Interesting. However I would like to point out that Jesus could not have risen "after" sunrise on the first day of the week because the biblical account is that the women arrived at the tomb "... while it was still dark". Jesus would have had to have left the tomb sometime during the night.
gomezjkv 1 year ago
gomezjkv
Consider all 4 accounts: Matthew 28:1, Mark 16:1-2, Luke 24:1, & John 20:1.
If they arrived at the tomb while it was dark than that contradicts Mark 16:1-2 which reads:
"When the Sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices so that they might go to anoint Jesus’ body. Very early on the first of the week, at the rising of the sun, they came to the tomb"
My explanation is that the Greek word 'erchomai' can be translated as 'coming', or 'came'...
preachinshawn 1 year ago
... and when all 4 accounts are consulted we can see the women were coming when it was dark, and arrived (or came) when the sun was rising.
preachinshawn 1 year ago
So Jonah lived in the bell of a fish?
People actually believe this story?
sm1tty5569 1 year ago
sm1tty5569
First of all understand that the fish was obviously a whale as what other fish could swallow a man whole? Some saints believe that Jonah actually died in the fish, but not all agree with this statement.
I certainly believe this story.
preachinshawn 1 year ago
@preachinshawn
Even if it was a whale ...
What would he eat? What would he drink? There's only salt water.
What about the stomach acid?
sm1tty5569 1 year ago
sm1tty5569
If you are suggesting there were things that Jonah would have died from that maybe he did, and was later resurrected. Being resurrected would certainly make more sense with Jesus using it as a comparison.
preachinshawn 1 year ago
christ did not rise on a sunday, the sunday rising from the grave is a teaching that says he died on a friday and rose on sunday, just to justify their sunday worship to break the sabbath, matt 28 says it was "IN THE END OF THE SABBATH" wen mary went to the tomb n did not find christ, it didnt say the sabbath ended it says in the end of the sabbath thats two different things
ReggieBailey31 1 year ago
This teaching is one of the most important of all. The 3 days and three nights is very important. I will make a video on this topic I'm glad you made it to remind me of this very important teaching. Shalom!
paulgem123 1 year ago
Feast Days also have Sabbaths, and yes you are right, the Feast of unleavened bread has "special preparartion" as far as removing all yeast from your home. Every Sabbath has preparation because it is the day when you have a special guest in your home YHWH/Y'shua. So if you want to truely understand, then try keeping the Sabbath as Y'shua did.
paulgem123 1 year ago
All Sabbaths are "special" and all Sabbaths have a day of preparation which means to get ready the food, and clean your house so you can relax on Sabbath. This is where not knowing the customs can lead to bad interpretation.
paulgem123 1 year ago
John 19:31 mentions nothing of a special Sabbath. Only that they knew that you do not work on the Sabbath so they hde to take the body down before. In the Aramaic it reads - And the yehudeans, because it was the eve of, said, "theses bodies should not remain on their stakes because the Sabbath is dawning.
paulgem123 1 year ago
paulgem123
Both my Greek and Aramaic version mention a "great Sabbath".
preachinshawn 1 year ago
Shawn, Matt 28:1 (in the Aramaic) in the closing of the Sabbath
paulgem123 1 year ago
paulgem123
Can you read Aramaic?
If so I would be interested to know if the word translated as Sabbath in Aramaic Matthew 28:1 is singular or plural.
preachinshawn 1 year ago
@preachinshawn ' b' ramsha din b' shabata" "or " "in the evening of the Shabbat"
paulgem123 1 year ago
paulgem123
So does that mean the first time sabbath appears in the Aramaic version of Matthew 28:1, it is singular?
preachinshawn 1 year ago
@preachinshawn Shabbat are sometimes part of Feasts days (Lev 23) A Shabbat is a set apart day from YHWH. Is your question "are the back to back Shabbats?" In some of the Feasts I believe there might be. Not sure if this is what your asking or getting at. There were also many added celebrations not in Torah which could be what Paul is correcting in some of his corrections (Colossians 2:16)
paulgem123 1 year ago
@preachinshawn use the strongs concordance
ReggieBailey31 1 year ago