The fact that one verse clearly states that it was the day of preperation before a high Sabbath John 19:31, and one verse that tells us, specifically for a reason that it was 3 days and nights as Jonah was in the fish, also proves the lay out of it all. I don't understand why anyone has such a hard time believing just what it says, or why anyone doesn't want to accept it for what it says. I am truly baffled at this.
Just another note, since scripture is clear that a day starts at sundown, if Yeshua was buried just before sundown on friday, then you have one full day of saturday, and on sunday at night Yeshua arose, you don't even have 2 days out of it. Not to mention that Yeshua wasn't even in the tomb a the breaking of dawn, so we have no idea how soon after sundown sat. that He arose and left the tomb. Which makes this fri. to sun. theory even more illogical.
As for easter, whether pagan or not, has not and never was about Yeshua in any way shape or form. So for the most part is irrelevent. The true name of the day of Resurrection is First Fruits.
When these annual Feast Sabbaths were celebrated, it could well happen that there would be TWO Sabbaths in that certain week - the annual Sabbath. which could fall on any day of the week, and the weekly Sabbath -These, two Sabbaths, in certain years of course, could coincide - but otherwise, the weekly Sabbath (Saturday), was never called a ‘High Day’.- neither was it called a ‘Feast Day’, unless it coincided with the annual Chag or Feast Day.
The fact that there were two Sabbaths in the Crucifixion week is wonderfully proven by two apparently contradictory verses in the Bible.
The 1st of these is found in Mark 16:1 :
"When the Sabbath was OVER, Mary (and others) .... bought spices with which to go and anoint Him".
The 2nd is found in Luke 23:56:
After His body had been laid to the tomb. "....they returned and prepared spices and ointments, and rested the Sabbath day according to the Commandment".
We shall firstly apply these statements to the commonly accepted theory of Friday Crucifixion and Sunday-Resurrection, to see if it fits the picture. If Messiah was crucified on Friday, then according to the first verse, the women should have bought the spices on Saturday evening (i.e. 'after the Sabbath'). This would enable them to prepare it and go to the grave before sunrise on Sunday morning. But... read the 2nd verse! This states that, after they had prepared the spices, they rested on the Sabbath according to the Law! This would mean that the following day (Sunday) was also a Sabbath, so that they could not have gone to the grave until after Sunday. But Luke 24:1 explicitly states that the women went to the grave 'on the first day of the week' (Sunday), before dawn! So this theory does NOT fit.
I know we've had some rough discussions in the past, I was rude to you then. Just want you to know that I'm not attacking or coming at you, just discussing and asking where you get this info. Shalom