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    Three Days and Three Nights

    garee, re: "If we are talking about three days its the same ." We're not. re: "We are still trying to define the phrase or metaphor 'heart of the earth'". For the purpose of this topic it's been defined as the tomb.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    garee, re: "The demonstration of the father and Son of the mutual suffering does not begin in the literal tomb." But this topic is meant for anyone who does think that the "heart of the earth" is referring to the tomb.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    JaumeJ, re: "Please forgive any oversight< my response is to the title only." As I wrote previously, the topic title and OP were poorly conceived with regard to the intent of the topic. Unfortunately the title couldn't be edited once it was posted. However, it was clarified in a number of...
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    garee, re: "The first part of the three part demonstration began in the garden." That's an issue for a different topic. Maybe you might start one?
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    Adstar, re: "...i do not fall into this group of believers.." OK, you are the only one who seems to understand what this topic is about.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    JaumeJ, Your comments deal with issues for a different topic. Perhaps you could start one.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    garee, re: "What is meant by the 'heart of the earth'?" For the purpose of this topic it is the tomb. See post #987.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    Adstar, re: "What examples are you seeking?" See post #987.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    Since it's been awhile, perhaps someone new visiting this topic may know of examples.
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    Easter 2020

    Kavik, re: "Don't forget the Jewish marking of a day is via the lunar cycle; not solar." Don't you have that reversed?
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    The sign of Jonas, three days and three nights

    re: "Luk 13:32 KJV And he said unto them, Go ye, and tell that fox, Behold, I cast out devils, and I do cures to day and to morrow, and the third day I shall be perfected." What if He said, Go ye, and tell that fox, Behold, I cast out devils, and I do cures to day and tonight and tomorrow day...
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    JamOn, re: "I’m not going to try and find somewhere were you have stated your belief..." If your comment is directed to me, where have I asked you to do that? And my beliefs have nothing to do with the ability for someone who believes the crucifixion took place on the 6th day of the week...
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    JamOn, re: "To dispute the six day crucifix one needs to show why it is not..." And that is an issue for a different topic.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    JamOn, re: "Do you have anything that says it isn’t , you openly post gives no reason to why it’s not your just disputing that part of day is not Jewish idiom." Where have I done that?
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    JamOn, re: "Jesus died at the ninth hour, there was still 3 hours left in that day, you can’t just wipe that off the map..." If you're addressing your comment to me, where have I done that? re: "...so what are those three hours of being dead..." I'd say they were three hours of being dead...
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    watcher2013, re: "No it did not..." But that is what this topic is about. Why would you post a video which deals with different issues?
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    watcher2013, I don't see where the video provides examples to show that it was common to forecast or say that a daytime or a night time would be involved with an event when no part of a daytime or no part of a night time could occur.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    garee, re: "I hear you. Sorry." No problem. Perhaps someone new looking in may know of examples.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    garee, re: "By pass the cross timing ?" I don't understand what that means. re: "Heart of the earth must first be defined." For the purpose of this topic I defined it for you in post #931, i.e., "....there are some who think that the 'heart of the earth' is referring to the tomb"...
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    JamOn, re: "I think what matters is people believe Jesus died on the cross for the atonement of sins..." It does, but not for the purpose of this topic.