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    Three Days and Three Nights

    garee, re: "Three is a word set aside to describe the 'end of a matter': as to whatever is in view. . . throughout the bible. The reason we are given the Jonas three day account so that we can compare the spiritual unseen understanding to the same faith to faith .Comparing spiritual unseen...
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    PS, re: "In the latter passage the English 'in three days' is literally 'after three days' in the original Greek." That would be an issue for a different topic. Perhaps you might start one.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    No problem since I'm used to folks trying to hijack this topic.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    Leastamong, OK. So since you're not a 6th day of the week crucifixion advocate, this topic does not apply to you.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    Leastamongmany, Are you a believer in a 6th day of the week crucifixion?
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    What about those who cannot believe in God?

    oyster67, re: "Choose total surrender to Jesus' lordship and love." What exactly does that entail for someone who doesn't have a belief in a supreme being?
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    Speak Your Mind.

    I wonder why Peter went to the tomb a 2nd time?
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    speculator, re: "And day-light-hope-life. The temple to be rebuilt was not the physical body of Jesus that was never rebuilt but his organization that was resurrected when Mattias replaced Juda in the twelve apostles." That's an issue for a different topic.
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    Mark 16:9

    Since it has again been awhile, someone new visiting this topic may know of an author.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    cc4, re: "No". Then this topic is not directed to you.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    cc4, Are you a 6th day of the week crucifixion advocate?
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    BibleLoverBill, re: "I did earlier and you rejected all." What is the number of the post where you provided examples which show that a daytime or a night time was said to 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

    BibleLoverBill, I'm afraid I don't see where your post shows examples where a daytime or a night time was said to be involved with an event when no part of a daytime or no part of a night time could occur. What do you have in mind?
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    Again, this topic is concerned with only 1 issue: 1. The Messiah said that He would be three days and three nights in the "heart of the earth" 2. There are those who think that the crucifixion took place on the 6th day of the week with the resurrection taking place on the 1st day of the...
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    PS, re: "... Jesus was on the cross for part of Friday day and all of Friday night..." Friday night had been over some 3 hours by the time He was put on the cross.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    PS, re: "We do the same thing...if someone says they worked in the office all day, 'all day' does not normally mean 24 hours." But wouldn't you think that at least a part of a day was involved? Likewise, if someone says they worked in the office all day and night wouldn't you expect that at...
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    Perhaps someone new visiting this topic may know of examples.
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    What about those who cannot believe in God?

    This topic seems to be based on the idea that beliefs can be consciously chosen. But since this is not possible, what is a person suppose to do?
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    BibleLoverBill, re: "It is not for a different topic!!! It disproves the Roman Catholic forced traditions." Which is of no concern for this particular topic. This topic is concerned with 1 issue and only 1 issue: 1. The Messiah said that He would be three days and three nights in the "heart...
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    BibleLoverBill, re: "I saw this in a Facebook posting: A clear explanation of the Passion week events--" Thanks, but I'm afraid it deals with issues for a different topic.