Was Jesus Crucified On Wednesday, Thursday, Or Friday?

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • Pastor Steve Waldron, New Life of Albany - Albany, Ga
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Komentáře • 200

  • @hargisP2
    @hargisP2 Před 5 lety +16

    I don't know the day, but I know the way. For my debt He did pay, So I will see Him on another day.

    • @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa
      @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa  Před 5 lety +4

      Amen!

    • @yechezkelmendoza5698
      @yechezkelmendoza5698 Před 4 lety

      @@NewLifeOfAlbanyGa It's good that we understand the importance of teaching salvation. Every time I hear an amen, I am always reminded that Yeshua bought me at the price of his life and there is nothing I can do to merit salvation.
      Passover is a representation of His amazing grace and THE POWER of salvation.

    • @darinb.3273
      @darinb.3273 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@NewLifeOfAlbanyGaThis video is five years ago, but i have a question. You stated feast Sabbaths.
      How do you reconcile Exodus chapter 12 when they were named by the one who spoke to Moses,
      Verse 11 and verse 17. The word Sabbath does not appear in either of those to verses or anywhere in the entire 12th chapter. So how do you call the feast of unleavened bread Sabbath or Sabbaths when they were never called that? Please explain.

    • @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa
      @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa  Před 4 měsíci

      @@darinb.3273 Colossians 2 mention sabbaths as plural if I remember correctly.

    • @darinb.3273
      @darinb.3273 Před 4 měsíci

      @@NewLifeOfAlbanyGa Colossians 2 mention sabbaths as plural if I remember correctly.
      ME: Yes Colossians 2:16-17
      16 So let no one judge you in food or in drink, or regarding a festival or a new moon or sabbaths, 17which are a shadow of things to come, but the substance is of Christ.
      Excellent, thank you, however this does not answer or resolve Exodus chapter 12. Exodus chapter 12 was strictly about the 1st month Abib/Nissan or Nissan, Passover and the 7 days of unleavened bread.
      If memory serves me correctly I shared the specific verses of what God named and called them. Leviticus chapter 23 explains multiple Sabbaths that occur in the 7th month which is not relevant to what happened to Christ becoming the savior that week during the Passover and 7 days of unleavened bread.
      Paul was clear in what he wrote to the Colossians, they were getting caught up in Old Covenant traditions and essentially told them that none of it is important. Hence what he wrote "Let no one judge you..." In my mind if any of it was critical or important Paul would have specified, but he didn't.
      All of that to show the only Sabbath spoken of in the Gospels was one and it was the one in Exodus 20:8-11. John was the only one who called that Sabbath a high Sabbath because it fell on the weekly Sabbath. It was the 1st of 7 days of unleavened bread.
      If you notice John was the only writer that referred to it as a high Sabbath.
      If I am wrong please show me how and why backed up with scripture references.
      My goal is to learn the truth and I am not convinced in the least that Wednesday or Thursday fits the time line strictly based on what Christ Himself said in;
      John 2:18-22
      18 So the Jews answered and said to Him, “What sign do You show to us, since You do these things?”
      19 Jesus answered and said to them, “Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.”
      20 Then the Jews said, “It has taken forty-six years to build this temple, and will You raise it up in three days?”
      21 But He was speaking of the temple of His body.
      22 Therefore, when He had risen from the dead, His disciples remembered that He had said this to them; and they believed the Scripture and the word which Jesus had said.
      Is there a scripture that indicates a reference to 3 days and 3 nights?
      Did Jesus say my body will be in the grave (or tomb 3 days and 3 nights? Matthew 12:40
      40 For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.
      Most want to read and understand this verse like this;
      40 For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the tomb/grave.
      That is not what Christ said He said "in the heart of the earth"
      Scripture that backs up Christ was not referring to his corpse in the tomb.
      Psalm 16:1-11; Acts 2:25-36; Acts 13:26-35; Ephesians 4:8-9; 1 Peter 3:18-20.
      If someone says to you "the day after tomorrow" what would that mean?
      To me it means in three days.

  • @dorothydanso9820
    @dorothydanso9820 Před 3 lety +5

    It HAD to be Thursday! And Jesus rose on Sunday! Praise The Lord!🙏🙏🙏

    • @alanhales239
      @alanhales239 Před 2 lety

      Dorothy Danso, The gospels of Mark and John tell us that Jesus was crucified on a Friday.
      Mark's gospel tells us what Jesus did from day to day, from Palm Sunday to resurrection Sunday, and Jesus was still alive on Friday until 3pm.
      Why don't people read and believe the Bible.

    • @dorothydanso9820
      @dorothydanso9820 Před 2 lety

      @@alanhales239 None of the Gospels give us a precise day. All they say is that it was a Sabbath. And John makes us understand that it was a High or Special Sabbath because it was Passover not because it was a Friday. The Gospels also make us under stand that there were 2 Sabbaths - The High Sabbath which was followed by the regular Sabbath..

    • @dorothydanso9820
      @dorothydanso9820 Před 2 lety

      @@alanhales239 None of the Gospels give ys a precuse day.

    • @alanhales239
      @alanhales239 Před 2 lety

      @@dorothydanso9820 Mark tells us what Jesus did from day to day, from Palm Sunday to resurrection Sunday,and Jesus was still alive on Friday until 3pm.
      John tells us that Jesus was crucified five days after Palm Sunday.
      Monday, one day.
      Tuesday, two days.
      Wednesday, three days.
      Thursday, four days.
      Friday, the fifth day, the gospels make is quite clear that Jesus was crucified on a Friday.
      The gospels tells us that Jesus was crucified the day before the weekly Sabbath and rose the day after the weekly Sabbath.

    • @alanhales239
      @alanhales239 Před 2 lety

      @@dorothydanso9820 if you read the gospels the week that Jesus was crucified, and you'll only see one Sabbath day, which was the weekly Sabbath on a Saturday.
      The reason why John said it was a High day, (A special Sabbath), was because it was Passover week.

  • @adamrspears1981
    @adamrspears1981 Před 3 lety +2

    All days of the week mentioned are as they would fall on our week.
    The Jewish day starts on its previous day at 6pm.
    (i.e. Wednesday starts on Tuesday at 6pm.)
    Crucified Wednesday morning about 9am.
    From noon until 3pm, darkness covered judea.
    About 3 pm, Wednesday afternoon He gave up The Ghost.
    He was risen Saturday evening after 6 pm.

    • @alexandrecyrino1970
      @alexandrecyrino1970 Před 11 měsíci

      This is exactly what happened!
      Great to find someone who really understands what is involved, so you don't fall in contradiction.

  • @vincemacikas3747
    @vincemacikas3747 Před 5 lety +2

    Excellent summary. Thank you.

  • @parlin6870
    @parlin6870 Před rokem +1

    We have to consider Leviticus 23 to study the day of Jesus Crucified

  • @marydetray6776
    @marydetray6776 Před 5 lety +3

    For a Thursday crucifiction You can't count Thursday DAY as day one, Jesus wasn't buried until JUST before 6pm on the day before the sabath, they just barely got him in the ground as the sun set, he would not have been in the tomb for ANY portion of Thursday DAY if that was the day he was crucified, we have multiple testimonies that say Joseph came in the evening of the preparation day before the sabath or as Luke 23:54 says "it was the preparation day and the sabbath was ABOUT to begin" you could not count any DAY of Thursday as being in the toumb if you're saying the crucifiction was Thursday. Therefore you're left with only 2 days, but you JUST said he rose BEFORE Mary and her companion arrived Sunday morning to find the empty tomb, just as I said in my previous comment, he rose BEFORE they arrived, probably as the sun set on Saturday, he didn't HAVE to be in the tomb that fourth night, no one saw WHEN he rose, just that he had when they found the empty tomb by Sunday morning, and that is why the early Christians met BEFORE the sun rose on Sunday, because Jesus rose that night.

    • @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa
      @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa  Před 5 lety

      The Jews counted partial days. Thursday was day 1. Did you watch the video ?

  • @thebiblestudyhelper9389
    @thebiblestudyhelper9389 Před 3 lety +4

    Jesus is the first fruits of the dead .. first fruits is Sunday .
    So whatever the count is it ends on Sunday.

    • @johncollins6755
      @johncollins6755 Před 3 lety

      ...that "count" would be 3 days and 3 nights...Thursday evening/Friday morning, day #1 (Gen. 1:5)...Friday evening/Saturday morning, day #2 (Gen. 1:8)....and....Saturday evening/Sunday morning, day #3 (Gen. 1:13)....3 days and 3 nights; Mat 12:40........
      Bless

  • @davidlancaster8821
    @davidlancaster8821 Před 5 lety +2

    Why would he count the day of the burial to be the 1st day except for Wednesday? If Wednesday is considered to be Day 1 like the others then He would have been raised from the dead on the day of rest, the Sabbath. In the other scenarios, Thursday and Friday were considered to be Day 1 of the counting.... Wednesday = Day 1 Thursday = Day 2 Friday = Day 3 Resurrection = Saturday Morning

    • @yechezkelmendoza5698
      @yechezkelmendoza5698 Před 4 lety

      Saturday late in the day, but none the less still on the sabbath.

    • @johncollins6755
      @johncollins6755 Před 3 lety

      @Robert Vann ...Come Wednesday evening...Thursday began (Gen. 1:1 - Gen. 2:2).........Mk. 14:17..."...in the evening, he came with the disciples...". Christ ate the Passover Seder on the 14th, along with his disciples...Christ would be arrested later that night (14th)...delivered to Pilate (Rising of the sun, 14th)...crucified from 9 A. M. TO 3 P. M (Ex. 12:6)....all on Thursday (14th)...exactly as required by scripture.....

  • @DanielJohn2300
    @DanielJohn2300 Před 5 lety +3

    I also believe that Thursday is correct. Here is my theory as to why the church has always believed it was Friday. When the gospel was first proclaimed to the Gentiles, they were probably told that Jesus died on the day before the Sabbath and that he rose from the dead on the night after the Sabbath. Naturally. the Gentiles would figure this must have meant that Jesus died on the day of Friday and rose from the dead on the eve of Sunday. This would explain why the church would end up believing that Jesus died on the day of Friday and that "3 days and 3 nights" was an idiom for 3 calendar days (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday).

    • @Dave-gk5yj
      @Dave-gk5yj Před 5 lety

      why do you guys gave so much important emphasis on 3 days and 3 nights sign to prove that Jesus is the Messiah when in fact Jesus performs many miracle to show him that he is a true MESSIAH. always remember this 3 days and 3 nights sign was given to an EVIL AND ADULTEROUS GENERATION.( Matthew 12:39). If Jesus died on WEDNESDAY afternoon before sunset.. why would the women waited until Sunday morning to bring their sweet spices to anoint Jesus when they have a big chance on FRIDAY, besides.. SUNDAY is already the 4th day and the body of JESUS stunk already as what happened in John 11:39. Why would the women still have to go to the tomb to anoint Jesus when they knew it stunk already ..so WEDNESDAY Crucifixion is a man made invention.

    • @johncollins6755
      @johncollins6755 Před 3 lety

      ...A better explanation might be...Thursday evening...IS...the beginning of Friday for the Jews. So, according to the Jews, Christ died on Friday evening...which is our calendar Thursday evening...
      And yes, it was Thursday, you are correct concerning that.......

  • @johnnypaul903
    @johnnypaul903 Před rokem +1

    4th day of the week + 3 = 7 day of the week resurrection

  • @protochris
    @protochris Před rokem

    The Wednesday crucifixion is not possible, because the women waited to return on the first day of the week to finish the anointing. If Thursday was a high Sabbath, they could have easily returned back to the tomb on Friday from 6am-6pm. That would be more than enough time to finish. The problem the gospels present is with two words; Preparation day and Sabbath. Preparation day means either a regular weekly Friday or the day before "any" Sabbath, and the word Sabbath (plural) means "the week" or "multiple" Sabbaths. Matthew 28:1, says "But when the end of the week was drawing on toward the first day of the week....This could also be translated, at the very end of a "double Sabbath" and/or the very end of the week, and both could be correct.

  • @lanabowers5332
    @lanabowers5332 Před měsícem +1

    The crucifixion was on Fridwy March 20, 33 AD

  • @hoseam4537
    @hoseam4537 Před 4 lety +1

    Mark did not say He rose before sun rise, He said they, women, went to the tomb while it was still dark and they found a tomb empty.
    I think the problem here is that you based everything based the idea that He rose Sunday, that's why you are getting 4 nights from Wednesday.

    • @johncollins6755
      @johncollins6755 Před 3 lety

      Hosea...can you tell me...say, come tomorrow...if you got up "early" of the morning...would it still be dark? Say at, 5:00 A. M.? Would it still be Sunday? Would it still be a "new day"?Would it still be early? Would it still be dark? Is "early" of the morning, as bright as noon? Or is "early" of the morning, as bright as 10:00 A. M.? How about, say 8:00 A. M.? Or 7:00 A. M.? While some of those times may be considered "early", are all of them "still dark"? Are any of them "still dark"?
      The gospel John agrees with the other three gospel accounts....John is just more informative as to "how early" the women were at the tomb. Even if you thought that the account in John did not agree with the other 3 gospel accounts...you would have to discount the writing of John...due to the other 3 accounts all agreeing with each other. Why would you believe one particular thing, when you have three accounts that speak opposite of it? All four gospel accounts agree. It was early, "still dark", when the great earthquake transpired.
      Tell me why there was a great earthquake that Sunday morning, "early"? Was there a "great earthquake" at the precise time of the death of Christ?
      Tell me...how long do you think it takes a person to raise from the dead? I am not talking about Christ being in the grave for 3/3...I am talking about...US...as to the day when Christ returns? Does Paul inform us of that? "In a moment, the twinkling of an eye". So, if we will be changed that quick...what makes you think that Christ did not rise from the dead...that quick? Precisely at the time of the great earthquake.
      I would like to speak with you concerning these events and show you the work of Christ...as it fulfills the prophecy of Daniel...
      Bless
      John

  • @charlespascale9579
    @charlespascale9579 Před 5 lety +1

    The 14th of Nisan does not always fall on a friday. When it does the story matches. Some years he is alive (John 2:13, John 6:4). Get a Jewish calendar and read the story carefully. It was a Thursday evening when the preparation day had come (Mark 15:42).

  • @randomchaos9359
    @randomchaos9359 Před rokem

    Jesus was crucified on Wednesday, spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the grave (3 days and 3 nights), and rose again on Sunday. It’s really simple, folks.

  • @teej0813
    @teej0813 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks, Pastor. Nicely done. Sadly, many churches don't preach the Jewish Feasts or that there are two Sabbaths the week of Passover.
    I think the confusion we Gentiles have on this topic is caused by our attempt to convert the Jewish calendar (sunset to sunset) to our Gregorian calendar. If we can resist that temptation and just focus on the Feasts, the issue is simplified considerably and more in line with how Jewish readers of Scripture would understand it.
    Exodus 12:1-20 sets aside:
    - The 10th day of Nissan as the day to select the Passover animal
    - The 14th day of Nissan as Passover, the day to sacrifice the animal
    - The 15th day of Nissan as the start of the week-long Feast of Unleavened Bread. The 15th and the 21st are High Sabbaths.
    Leviticus 23:9-11 sets aside:
    - The 1st day of the week (Sunday) that occurs within the week-long Feast of Unleavened Bread as First Fruits.
    Focusing on the Feasts, one would expect Jesus to be:
    - Selected on the 10th
    - Crucified on the 14th (Passover)
    - Raised 3 days later on the 17th (First Fruits).
    This pattern can fit a Wed, Thur, or Fri Passover. I lean toward a Thursday Passover because I believe Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem best fits a 10th day selection of the Passover Lamb.
    This would make:
    - Nissan 10 a Sunday (Palm Sunday when the people selected Jesus as their Messiah)
    - Nissan 12 a Tuesday (when Jesus was anointed with oil)
    - Nissan 14 a Thursday (Passover when Jesus was sacrificed and buried, and the day of preparation for the high Sabbath.)
    - Nissan 15 a Friday (the first day of the week-long Feast of Unleavened Bread, a high Sabbath
    )
    - Nissan 16 a Saturday (the weekly Sabbath)
    - Nissan 17 a Sunday (First Fruits, the day Jesus is raised. Also, the day the women prepared spices (after sundown) and then visited the tomb prior to sunrise.)

  • @viswizard
    @viswizard Před 5 lety +4

    It doesn't matter....

  • @steveabraham8847
    @steveabraham8847 Před 2 lety

    Those that go for a Thursday crucifixion are basing it off of Luke 24:21 where it says that this is "the third day since these things happened." "These things" includes more than just the crucifixion. It also includes the sealing of the tomb, which didn't happen until the next day (Matthew 27:62-66). If he was crucified on Wednesday, the next day would be Thursday. If he was crucified on Thursday, the next day would be Friday. Counting from when these things happened, you get three days from Thursday, but only two days from Friday. Also, if the two disciples were only talking about the crucifixion, why didn't they just say the crucifixion. The reason is that they were talking about all these things.

    • @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa
      @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa  Před 2 lety

      You obviously didn’t watch the video? Because I certainly don’t base it on the Lukan passage.

  • @johndisalvo6283
    @johndisalvo6283 Před 5 lety +5

    You said it yourself. "they came early on the first day of the week, and He was ALREADY GONE" It was a wednesday!! He rose saturday night at 6. Love you!

    • @Dave-gk5yj
      @Dave-gk5yj Před 5 lety

      is there a proof in the bible that Jesus rose Saturday afternoon before sunset?.. because if he rose after sunset.. its more than 72 hours.. and your theory will be destroyed.

    • @gordon2422
      @gordon2422 Před 4 lety +1

      Exactly! He rose at the exact point Saturday turns to Sunday per the Jewish calendar, at 6pm.

    • @johndisalvo6283
      @johndisalvo6283 Před 4 lety +1

      Gordon24 Thank you! It’s the only logical and Biblical explanation!

    • @johncollins6755
      @johncollins6755 Před 3 lety

      @@gordon2422 ...show me that scripture that says "exact point"...OH...BTW...your perspective stands in contrast to Acts 1:2,3...tell me how you reconcile it to a Saturday resurrection...BTW (2)...I thought we serve an "unchanging GOD"?...then why has he "changed" from "resting on the 7th day"? BTW (3)...can you tell me why there was a great earthquake on Sunday morning and not Saturday evening? Do you think GOD missed the time of the resurrection by one day? One day late? Or does that mean that Christ was crucified on Tuesday, with the great earthquake arriving one day late for his crucifixion? You know, unchanging GOD...late one day for his crucifixion and one day late for his resurrection? BTW (4)...since when does the Jewish calendar interpret the word of GOD? So many issues, so many issues...with a Saturday resurrection...
      I would love to talk with you about this
      Bless

  • @lugaresquecallan5478
    @lugaresquecallan5478 Před 4 lety +1

    my friend. jut simple. bible says that Jesus rose up before sunrise, Mary went to the tomb before sunrise and he was already alive. what this means?means the saturday night doesn't count as one night, because it is 3 days And 3 nights and after that he will rose up. counting from thursday, doesnt fulfill the biblical text. sorry....

  • @setfree4jc173
    @setfree4jc173 Před 3 lety +2

    The jews start their day at sundown so before the sun rose would of been our Saturday night so that's how you get the three day and three nights on a Wednesday crucifixion and the day of preparation 14th of Nissan AD 30

  • @yechezkelmendoza5698
    @yechezkelmendoza5698 Před 4 lety +2

    I appreciate the efforts for an intelligent analysis.
    This subject is a very clear example of how mathematics, constellations, and science tie together and prove the glory of God.
    First of all, the passover festival occurs only on the first, third, fifth, and seventh days of the week. In the gregorian calendar, this means Monday, Wednesday, and Friday are always excluded. The mathematics behind this is based on the way the first month of each lunar year is placed. It will never change. To substantiate this claim, I actually converted the dates of the 15th of the first month from 3761 - 3800 in the Jewish calendar for each year (AD 1 - AD 40).
    The next area we look at is the timing by which the lamb was sacrificed, originally in the Torah portion פרשה בא. The passover lamb was to be taken and slaughtered late in the afternoon on the 14th day preceding sunset, which after sunset would begin the first day of unleavened bread and the feast of passover. - Exodus 12.
    So ישוע (Yeshua - Jesus) would have been apprehended the day prior to the passover, having the seder (supper) on the night preceding the passover. He died on a Wednesday late in the afternoon.
    He arose on the Sabbath just as it was late in the day.
    Unfortunately the mathematics of the 15th day of this month and the science of the exact multiple placement of lunar cycles to be emplaced correctly in solar years flushes out the idea that the Romans catholics established Sunday as the Sabbath. It topples the entire foundation of the catholic church and Roman religion playing part in the foundation of Christianity. God is in charge, not the Roman empire and certainly not the catholics as the resurrection occurring on the Sabbath makes their foundation moot.
    What does this mean in terms of salvation? Well, the Torah does not save you. It is a representation that points to the fulfillment of ישועה המשיח (Yeshia Hameshiach) in the Apostolic writings (New Testament scriptures).
    The greatest message from passover is that God appeared as a witness to bondage of sin. He stood as a witness to not just the Jews but to all of Egypt (which in Hebrew means bondage).
    He led a mixed multitude out of Egypt, and by Salvation led them to the dwelling place of His presence.
    Yeshua did the same. He died for our sins and we divorced bondage of sin and embraced eternal life and walk in the Spirit.

    • @johncollins6755
      @johncollins6755 Před 3 lety

      ...IF...Jesus died on Wednesday and rose from the grave on Saturday (without any scripture stating that)...TELL ME...how do you reconcile Acts 1:2, 3....with Saturday resurrection...

    • @yechezkelmendoza5698
      @yechezkelmendoza5698 Před 3 lety

      @@johncollins6755 Do you want a time table?

    • @johncollins6755
      @johncollins6755 Před 3 lety

      @@yechezkelmendoza5698 ...I am well aware of the "correct" time table...so, let me ask you...Do you hold to the scriptures that require the lamb to be taken into the house on the 10th day of the month (Ex. 12:3)...Do you accept his day of Triumphal Entry to be on a Sunday, Palm Sunday? THEN...do you accept that the lamb had to be offered up, in the evening, on the 14th day of the month (Ex. 12:6)?
      IF...the 10th of the month is a Sunday...THEN...the 14th day of the month, is a ...THURSDAY...look at any calendar. Thursday is 4 days from Sunday...the 14th is four days from the 10th....
      I would like to discuss this with you...

    • @yechezkelmendoza5698
      @yechezkelmendoza5698 Před 3 lety

      @@johncollins6755 Time is counted when Yeshua DIED on the cross in Matthew 27:45 - 50 when Yeshua was killed because Mark 9:31 says he will rise om the third day after he is killed. And he would be dead for 3 days and 3 nights - Matthew 12:39 - 40.

    • @johncollins6755
      @johncollins6755 Před 3 lety

      @@yechezkelmendoza5698 Yes...can I say that I really appreciate it when I get a response that refers to scripture? Well, I do. Yes...it refers to the moment when Christ first died on the cross. NOW...do you know, or realize that the scriptures state that Christ with rise... either..."the third day", or, "In three days"....20 different times? So, we have plenty that is offered when looking at this event(s).
      So, did you answer my question about reconciling Acts 1:2, 3...with a Saturday resurrection?
      I have asked many this question...and I need...really need...to have an answer for it.
      Can you help me with it?
      Bless
      John

  • @frankjames1955
    @frankjames1955 Před 3 měsíci

    a Wednesday evening, it has to be because that starts count of the beginning of the sabbath AND also the 3 days and nights ending on early Sunday morning

  • @gloriauselton9897
    @gloriauselton9897 Před rokem +1

    The high Sabbath was the day after passover...The first day of unleavened bread is a High Sabbath. That would have been on Thursday. Passover was on Wednesday. Jesus died on evening of Wed. PASSOVER, he was the Passover Lamb after all. He was in the grave Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Rose early sometime Sunday morning. 3 days and 3 nights.

  • @anthonyseale8526
    @anthonyseale8526 Před 3 lety

    Pretty good analyst. However, scripture says that when the women went to the tomb on the first day Jesus was not there. It does not mean that he rose just before they got there. He could have risen on Saturday 'day' (1 Corinthians 15:4) Consideration being give to Thursday be the 'high Sabbath'. Making it:
    Crucified Wednesday
    Wednesday 'night' - night 1
    Thursday 'day' - day 1
    Thursday 'night - night 2'
    Friday 'day' - day 2
    Friday 'night' - night 3
    Saturday 'day' - day 3
    Mark 16:1 says when the Sabbath was over, women bought spices to anoint the body. Luke 23:56 says that the women prepared the spices and ointments. It there were consecutive Sabbaths - Friday and Saturday - what time did the women have to buy and prepare the spices?

  • @delltellapharoah2378
    @delltellapharoah2378 Před 3 lety

    ...... you have to consider when the women got spices also ,they surely didn't get it on the Sabbath' I like the thought of it happening on a Wednesday making Thursday a high holy Sabbath which is mentioned in John 19 verse 31 and Leviticus 23 verses 5 through 7

    • @ainhoaperezruppmann
      @ainhoaperezruppmann Před 3 lety +1

      I agree with Wednesday, considering the day the women got the spices.
      The women got the spices on Friday, the day after the sabbath (Mark 16:1). And very early, the first day of the week, they went to the tomb, which was already empty (Mark 16:2)
      He had risen on Saturday, after 18pm. Exactly 3 nights and three days after being buried on Wednesday night.

  • @cedubs999
    @cedubs999 Před 5 lety +3

    Great vid! Excellent analysis and loving response to those whose opinions differ. After listening, I agree with the Thursday theory.

    • @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa
      @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa  Před 5 lety

      Amen!

    • @yechezkelmendoza5698
      @yechezkelmendoza5698 Před 4 lety

      If they were rushing to get this done on a Thursday, then they would have been doing it on the Passover. The mathematics behind the Jewish calendar in relation to the constellational lunar cycle would never place the passover day to start Thursday evening through Friday.
      Math and science stand as the key evidence.

    • @johncollins6755
      @johncollins6755 Před 3 lety

      @@yechezkelmendoza5698 ...and you are correct...by Thursday evening...Christ had already yielded up his Spirit...and the "Passover" was no longer viable...Even though the Jewish nation would still partake of that Seder, that was done away with in Christ, as the N. T informs us that "...Christ is our Passover...".. Christ had participated in the last viable Passover on the prior evening...Wednesday evening, when he entered Jerusalem with his disciples...

    • @yechezkelmendoza5698
      @yechezkelmendoza5698 Před 3 lety

      @@johncollins6755 Days in the Jewish calendar start at Sundown and end as the sun sets the following day. Yeshua was sacrificed on a Wednesday on the 14th of Aviv (The First Month of the Jewish Calendar, or Nisan in the Babylonian Jewish Calendar). He resurrected on the 17th, which was the weekly sabbath late in the afternoon. The reason why you never have the 17th day occur on a Sunday is because the 16th day is when the children of Israel would reap a bundle of grain (also called an Omer עמר) and celebrate the 16th of Aviv consistently every year on the 16th as the first day of counting the Omer until 50 days, when Shavuot שבועות occurs.
      Because this celebration of the 1st day of counting the Omer annually on the 16th of Aviv requires you to do manual labor, this day has not and will not have ever fallen on the day of the weekly sabbath on Saturday.
      Its important to note that in Mark 16:9, the greek and Aramaic use the past word tense RISEN (for Aramaic and Hebrew) and Resurrected for the greek. So on the first day of the week, Yeshua was Resurrected already on Sunday. He officially resurrected on the 17th day late in the afternoon around 3 PM, as his death was on the 14th day around 3 PM (Matthew 27:45 - 50, John 19:31, Matthew 12:39 - 40).

    • @johncollins6755
      @johncollins6755 Před 3 lety

      @@yechezkelmendoza5698 ...you better find me "sundown" in the scriptures where GOD creates ...TIME...in Gen. 1:5; 1:8; 1:13; 1:19; 1:23; 1:31 and Gen. 2:2....I take it that you are of a Jewish heritage...and am amazed that you reject the Creation account given to us by GOD Himself...in favor of what puny, ungodly, corrupt men might think...
      So, tell me...is your salvation based upon the Jewish calendar...or upon the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the Son of GOD?
      BTW...I thought the offering of the "first fruits" was performed on the "first day of the week"...

  • @christiamrivas621
    @christiamrivas621 Před 2 lety

    There is not confusion whatsoever,, is plain and simple;
    Rabbi Joshua Ben Joseph, came to Jerusalem, as every year, as everybody else to celebrate the Holiday of Passover, which back then, that specific year, was on ( Thursday, at sunset). He gathered with his disciples the evening of Wednesday, and had His last Super.
    Thursday morning at 9;00AM, he was crucified , he died at 3;00PM. There was a partial lunar eclipse , at 3 33 PM, and lasted 3 hours and 33 minutes . Because The holiday of Passover was approaching, at 6;00PM, his relatives had to do do all preparations before 6:00PM, they weren't allowed to deal with, preparations of any kind, on Holidays, neither on Shabbat, therefore they went and berried him before 6:00PM. As was their custom they celebrated, Passover on Thursday, evening, until the evening, of Friday. But on Friday at sunset there was another Holiday, The Shabbat. so they celebrated Shabbat as well all day until Saturday evening. it wasn't until Sunday morning when people resumed to their normal activities as it was the beginning of the week. His relatives went and Rabbi Joshua Ben Joseph, wasn't in the Tunb. there were two holidays together that specific year, Passover, then Shabbat . Otherwise their relatives would have gone before ,to bring the spices.
    If you really want to connect with Rabbi Joshua Ben Joseph, you need to know the facts, as they were. Those books that are written by man, are all altered, and the information is unreal . So get with the program , people.

  • @ay613
    @ay613 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi there do u believe on the Gospel alone saving?

    • @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa
      @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa  Před 4 lety

      Yes

    • @ay613
      @ay613 Před 4 lety

      @@NewLifeOfAlbanyGa thats Good the eternal Son of God saves God the son Jesus .
      i hope God is with u brothers and sisters.

  • @alanberry5091
    @alanberry5091 Před 3 lety

    Luk 24:21 But we trusted that it had been he which should have redeemed Israel: and beside all this, to day is the third day since these things were done. Can’t find anybody on CZcams who comments on this verse. This is Sunday afternoon, late in the day with the sun starting to go down. If the crucifixion was on Wed., this verse would say it was the fourth day.

  • @junelledembroski9183
    @junelledembroski9183 Před 5 lety

    Some people say that the Bible says over the sabbaths he was in the grave, this would be sabbaths plural, and still be three days and three knights. This makes the most sense of all.

    • @johncollins6755
      @johncollins6755 Před 3 lety

      @Robert Vann ...Thursday began on Wednesday evening...when he traveled to Jerusalem with his disciples...they ate the Passover on Thursday (which would be our Wednesday evening)..arrested Thursday A. M....tried throughout Thursday morning...Christ was crucified...from Thursday morning to Thursday evening... 6 hours on the cross.....
      Thursday evening to Sunday morning...Gen. 1:5; 1:8 and 1:13...3 evenings and 3 mornings...3 days and 3 nights...Mat. 12:40...Exactly...

  • @steveabraham8847
    @steveabraham8847 Před 2 lety

    Even though the Bible does not say exactly what time of the day or night Jesus was resurrected, you can get an idea from Jewish historical records of the rituals they went through when harvesting the first fruit of the barley. Here are a couple of things from the Mishnah Menahot 10.
    "the Israelite farmer had to first harvest a sheaf (Omer) of barley from his field and take it to the priest. This was the premier or very first and best part of his barley crop. The Jews did this in the closing or twilight hours of the Sabbath-the day before the Feast of Firstfruits."
    "The second-century Mishnah affirms that, when the Sadducees controlled the Temple, the sickle was put to the grain just as the sun was going down on the weekly Sabbath."
    Now the Bible nowhere indicates that the priests understood the ritual they were performing at the close of the Sabbath when Jesus the archetypical wavesheaf, was “harvested” from the physical world by being resurrected from the dead. On the following morning, as the firstborn of many brethren, He ascended to God’s throne to be accepted by the Father as the Firstfruit.

  • @davidfarlow6693
    @davidfarlow6693 Před 4 lety

    I'm with you.

    • @yechezkelmendoza5698
      @yechezkelmendoza5698 Před 4 lety

      Yeshua (Jesus) is the only way to eternal life.
      I hate to squandor a very important fact in which God specifically uses math and science to define his glory.
      The passover never occurs on a Monday, Wednesday, or Friday in the gregorian calendar.
      So Friday is out. It had to have been a Wednesday late afternoon to allow 72 hours and 3 days and three nights since passover never starts on a Friday.

  • @IsaacJohnathan
    @IsaacJohnathan Před rokem

    If you use full days 72 hours Wednesday is the day. In John 11:9 Jesus even says are there not 12 hours in the day so man can see and not stumble. So if Christ himself who created day and night says 12 hours in a day I have to go with Wednesday sunset to Saturday right before sunset.

  • @gloriauselton9897
    @gloriauselton9897 Před rokem

    When folks don't know the Jewish holy days. They are from sunset to sunset. The high sabbath was on Thursday after Passover which was Wednesday. Thursday is the first night in the grave. You are counting the nights wrong!!!

  • @MargaretWalkerCellist
    @MargaretWalkerCellist Před 3 lety

    This post is added to the previous one: It's now a scientific fact that the Moon is moving away from the Earth at a rate of about 3.78 cm per year. This means that the eliptic of the moon around the earth has been getting farther away from the earth in certain measurements, but one cannot tell what day was the new moon thousands of years ago, but can know today when the conjunctions are by calculation.One may also add to this that the Passover Day that Christ kept was the evening of the 14th Abib, as it comes out of the 13th, but the Jews keep the 15th, the NIGHT they left Egypt. Those 2 facts add a bit of confusion to the knowledge of the actual day of His crucifixion. The Peace Offering Law, therefore, is the only SURE Law to build a foundation of True Doctrine on. Since Christ stood up in the 15th year Tiberius in His hometown of Nazareth and made the proclamation of the "acceptable year", made ON the Day of Atonement (H7676, a "shabbat"), and began His ministry in that year, which proclamation was made in the 49th year, for the year that began in 27AD, we can then determine by the number of Passovers in Scripture, that He was crucified most likely in 29AD, considering the movement of the moon over the past 2000 years. The Church fled to Pella 40 years later, during the sabbatical year, so had old store to eat rather than having to leave fields of growing vegetables. This fits the fall of Jerusalem after the sabbatic year ended in 70AD. Then Titus' armies made the growing fields impossible to grow food, and there was famine in Jerusalem, and it was destroyed according to the Word of the LORD. A Friday crucifixion is the only day of the week the crucifixion could possibly have happened. That fact opens up the knowledge as to which years are solemn sabbatics, and which are Jubilee years every century. The year begins in Abib, not the Babylonian "Tishri", and Tabernacles is at the "end" lf the year, the "tekufah", so the sabbatic years begin in Abib, the month of the Passovers. We arent able to know the day or hour of His return, but we must and can know the YEAR by these facts.

    • @steveabraham8847
      @steveabraham8847 Před 2 lety

      This distance the moon is from the earth now from what it was about 2,000 years ago is basically negligible. The distance the moon was from the earth back then to what it is now has changed by only about 250 feet. The moon varies more than that during its apogee and perigee.

  • @steveabraham8847
    @steveabraham8847 Před 2 lety +1

    For a Wednesday crucifixion, you said that 3 days and 4 nights is the best-case scenario. That situation only happens if he was resurrected after the sun went down on Saturday. There is no way to know how long before the women got there that he was resurrected, and they got there while it was still dark. Almost every person I know that believes in a Wednesday crucifixion, believes he was put in the tomb before the end of the day and was resurrected 72 hours (3 days and 3 nights) later, again before the end of the day. So, the fourth night would never happen.
    See my comment about the ritual that the Israelite farmers went through. Even though this ritual is not mentioned in the Bible, it's interesting how Jesus' resurrection happening at the same time that the farmers have their ritual, that is, if you believe in a Wednesday crucifixion.

    • @alanhales239
      @alanhales239 Před 2 lety

      Steve Abraham, the gospels tell us what Jesus did from day to day, from Palm Sunday to resurrection Sunday, and Jesus was still alive on Friday until 3pm.
      People take ONE out of context scripture,
      Mt 12: 40, 3 days and 3 nights, and reject the NINETEEN scriptures that say Jesus rose on the 3rd day.
      You cannot get the 3rd day from a Wednesday or a Thursday.

  • @Johnny-pj9hd
    @Johnny-pj9hd Před rokem

    Clearly Friday and resurrected on Sunday, 😊

  • @mstylestyle-ff8ef
    @mstylestyle-ff8ef Před 4 lety

    Please explain why you counted Wensday, Thursday and Friday as half days but you counted Saturday as full day and said Saturday evening but didn't say anything about Saturday morning.

    • @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa
      @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa  Před 4 lety

      It’s very simple. Please watch the video closely.

    • @johncollins6755
      @johncollins6755 Před 3 lety

      I would like to interject, just to help you understand these events surrounding Christ....
      Christ was NOT crucified on a Wednesday...and Christ did not rise from the dead on Saturday...
      They are wrong in their perspective...
      They do not have a single verse that says Christ rose on Saturday...
      They do not have a single verse that says Christ was seen on Saturday...
      They do not have a single verse that says there was a great earthquake on Saturday...
      They do not have a single verse that says...why...there was a great earthquake at the precise time of death for Christ...but a day "late" for his resurrection...
      They do not have a single verse that says Christ was raised on Saturday...but...did not present himself to GOD...UNTIL...the first day of the week...as the... FIRST FRUITS...
      They do not have a single verse that says Christ was crucified on Wednesday...
      They believe that the Triumphal Entry of Christ was on the 10th day of the month (Ex. 12:3), Sunday, Palm Sunday...
      Yet...they believe that Christ was crucified on the 13th day of the month (Ex. 12:6), Wednesday...instead of the 14th day, Thursday...
      Do this...check the months of your calendar...find a month where the 10th day of the month falls on a Sunday...
      When...you have found that month, where the 10th falls on a Sunday...look to where the 14th day of that month falls...
      IT FALLS ON THURSDAY...
      They cannot reconcile Acts 1:2,3...with a Saturday resurrection...
      The 40 days until the Ascension of Christ...ONLY HAPPENS...when you begin with "seeing" Christ on that Sunday...
      The 50 days until Pentecost...ONLY HAPPENS...when you begin to "see" those 40 days beginning with that Sunday, as well...
      Would love to speak with you concerning this...so that you too might know the truth...
      Bless
      John

  • @darrelllee6792
    @darrelllee6792 Před 4 lety +1

    I think it was Wednesday at 3 pm for many reasons. and it was a preparation day to the Passover, at the same time the priest were preparing there Passover lamb. This starting the count at day from 3 pm part day then the Passover Sabbath thursday night and day 1 night and 1 day and a part of a day Friday night two nights and Friday two days and a part of a day ,Saturday night Sabbath three nights, " and on the third day He rose again from the dead " completing three days and three nights just like He said. Starting the count at day and being able to rise in the day for three days and three nights. He also said if any one of you had an (lamb,ass,son, )- (depends on translation ) or an ox that fell into the pit on the Sabbath would you not strait away fetch it up. Ox being the Alf and a represetain of the 1st , for he also said He was the Alf and the Tav. and a person has to be dead for 3 days to be considered legally dead. So Mary went to prepare his body. He was in the shroud and not yet prepared so she didn't come on Friday also being a preparation day for the Sabbath she came on Sunday early while still dark or twilight to prepare His body. But He was already risen in the third day at 3 pm .then the next count starts the 49 days and is the wave offering of shavuot (pentacost) is held up and He appears to many until the 49 days, then He goes so that the Holy Spirit could be offered to us. Joel 2:14 who knoweths if He won't return and repent and leave a blessing behind Him,: a meat (grain) offering and drink offering unto the Lord your God." He not only gave us His every thing He gave us a blessing to give The Holy Spirit to Share with us with Him to Him and each other. It finally makes sense to me. Thnx

    • @johncollins6755
      @johncollins6755 Před 3 lety

      ...Darrell...IF...Jesus entered Jerusalem, on his triumphal entry, on Sunday...it had to be the 10th day of the month (Ex. 12:3)...NOW...Christ ...HAD TO BE CRUCIFIED ON THE 14TH DAY OF THE MONTH...IF...Sunday is the 10th...THURSDAY is the 14th...NOT FRIDAY...NOT WEDNESDAY....

    • @setfree4jc173
      @setfree4jc173 Před 3 lety

      The jews start their day at sundown so before the sun rose would of been our Saturday night so that's how you get the three day and three nights on a Wednesday crucifixion and the day of preparation 14th of Nissan AD 30

    • @johncollins6755
      @johncollins6755 Před 3 lety

      @@setfree4jc173 ...GOD...starts his day...in the evening...who do you trust to have it correct? The Jews crucified Jesus because they said he blasphemed and threatened to destroy the Temple....who you going to believe....What the Word of GOD says?...or corrupt, ungodly people?...
      Tell me...how do you reconcile Acts 1:2,3 with a Saturday resurrection???.......

    • @trevspark
      @trevspark Před 3 lety

      @@johncollins6755 the day he was taken up to heaven,(C) after giving instructions(D) through the Holy Spirit to the apostles(E) he had chosen.(F) 3 After his suffering, he presented himself to them and gave many convincing proofs that he was alive. He appeared to them(G) over a period of forty days and spoke about the kingdom of God. ? What has this do do with Sunday morning being our Saturday evening ?

    • @johncollins6755
      @johncollins6755 Před 3 lety

      @@trevspark ...I apologize for my delay in responding to you...I get away from the computer and it takes time to get back up and running. Sometimes I don't get the "prompt" that someone has responded and I need to answer. Either way, I apologize for the delay...
      I AM GLAD...that you asked that question. VERY GLAD. You do know that the bible gives us one piece of information over here and another piece over there? The scripture actually says; "...line upon line; precept upon precept; here a little; there a little...". That is what I am referring to. You do accept that don't you?
      You have quoted the scripture exactly as it is written. Notice that it says..."...seen of them 40 days..."? You do not dispute that it was 40 days, do you?
      So, when was Christ first "seen"? Christ was seen early of the morning, first day of the week, Sunday...by the women in the garden, yes?
      Would this begin the 40 days that is spoken of in Acts 1:2, 3?
      IF..... Christ was risen the day prior to being "seen", Saturday...that means his Ascension would be 41 days ...AFTER...his resurrection! Think about it. The time element was 40 days being seen and then the Ascension. However, that 40 days would only be from Sunday, when Christ was first "seen". YES??
      Having risen the day prior to Sunday, Saturday, that would add 1 day to the total, leading up to his Ascension, giving us 41 days ...and not 40 days!
      .
      NOW...knowing that Pentecost fell 10 days after the Ascension of Christ...and with a Saturday resurrection, his Ascension would be 41 days....
      THEN...Pentecost would fall 51 days after the resurrection of Christ.....not 50 days!
      So...we have 41 days for the Ascension of Christ, from his resurrection...(with a Saturday resurrection)...
      And...we have 51 days for Pentecost, from the resurrection of Christ.......(with a Saturday resurrection)...
      Do you see, or have any issue with those dates involved with these events of Christ? I mean, we are told that we have an "unchanging GOD", yes?
      Prior to having come to this "position", I have gone through my Concordance...and...I have found no event, no other events...that transpire in either 41, or 51 days!
      If Christ arose on Saturday evening, that is the beginning of a new day, or day number 4. Although it is not a complete day, it is certainly "evening" number 4. Due to having begun with a Wednesday evening crucifixion and death. Yet, I continually encounter those who say "any part of a day, is counted a a whole day". Which means with this perspective of theirs, there is a day #4 that Christ was yet in the grave, with Saturday evening, certainly being "part of a day"
      The entire Christian world...KNOWS...that those two dates; for his Ascension and the pouring out of the Holy Spirit, are 40 days and 50 days. Those time elements would be from Sunday, the day that Christ was "seen".
      Perhaps you can answer that riddle concerning a Saturday resurrection.
      Let's talk about it.....
      Bless,
      John

  • @tevitakatonibau5950
    @tevitakatonibau5950 Před 3 lety

    The problem here is why Gregorian calendar is being used to determine the crucifixion.

  • @alexandrecyrino1970
    @alexandrecyrino1970 Před 11 měsíci

    You are mistaken, because after 6pm starts the next day,not the night, according to the Jewish!
    And Sunday morning starts at 6pm(For the Jewish).
    In the bible, also says,Jesus was crucified the day before Sabbath, which, that week, happened to have a HIGH SABBATH and a WEEKLY SABBATH.
    The HIGH SABBATH, according to other scriptures, fell on a Thursday.
    You have to compare scripture with scripture, and use dispensations,otherwise the Bible falls into contradiction.
    Part of the Bible wasn't written to the Jews,Paul wrote to the Gentiles mostly. The book of Hebrews is one of the exceptions in that matter,since the book of ACTS is the transition from Jewish to Gentiles.
    2 TIMOTHY - 2:15 (KJV) STUDY TO SHEW THYSELF APPROVED UNTO GOD, A WORKMAN THAT NEEDETH NOT TO BE ASHAMED, RIGHTLY DIVIDING THE WORD OF TRUTH.
    God bless

  • @cherkas009
    @cherkas009 Před 8 měsíci

    A Wednesday crucifixion and Jesus would arise on Saturday so that wouldn't make the three nights and three days then on Sunday morning the women came and he wasn't in the Tomb

  • @MargaretWalkerCellist
    @MargaretWalkerCellist Před 3 lety

    There is no PREPARATION DAY for a Feast Day because one may prepare FOOD on those days, but the preparation day is ONLY for the weekly sabbath, which the year of the crucifixion was one and the same with the weekly Sabbath. In fact Scriptures show that on the day that followed the Preparation Day the Chief Priests broke the sabbath by going to the gov't HQs and pleaded with Pilate to have guards stationed at the tomb to make sure the disciples wouldn't steal the body. That did no good because the angel of the LORD scared them so much them fainted like dead me as the stone was rolled away. There would be no preparation for a Wednesday sabbatism, which is not a complete rest like the weekly shabbat. The whole 8 day period was termed the "Passover", but Passover was really only the 14th Abib, not to include the 7 Days of Unleavened Bread.

  • @nathaliegrieves3859
    @nathaliegrieves3859 Před 4 lety

    I think it was a Friday. 12.00 pm

  • @palladen1933
    @palladen1933 Před 2 lety

    If he Rose after the third day for which you would have to fulfill scripture, that would be anytime after 6 p.m. Saturday, that's 3 days 3 nights from Wednesday, Jesus would never short change anyone,
    You know the lambs for sacrifice we brought before the priests 10 days before Passover to make sure there was no fault in them, when Jesus the Lamb of God was brought before pilate he said he could find no fault in him, how amazingly accurate is that, when Jesus says 3 days and 3 nights he meant it, you can only go for a Wednesday crucifixion, with the Passover midweek, do the math God gave you that as well 👈😄🙏

    • @americanwarriorluke4990
      @americanwarriorluke4990 Před 2 lety

      The controlling factor is the 14th day of Nisan. This was the Day of Preparation and the Passover had to be slaughtered and roasted that day and consumed over the following night, 15th of Nisan. For Jews, the beginning of the day was at nightfall. John 18:28 makes very clear that Jesus was crucified and died before the night of the Passover. Not only that, He died at 3pm, which was the required time the Passover Lambs must be slaughtered at the Temple in order to roast them for the Passover meal. So that makes the following day a High Sabbath. And Christ gave the sign of Jonah - “3 days and 3 nights.” Christ died on a Thursday. The only year that the 14th of Nisan falls on a Gregorian Thursday is AD 30, which, if Christ was born in 4 BC, makes Luke 3:23 “Christ was about 30 years old when He BEGAN His ministry fit perfectly.”
      And you are incorrect about keeping the paschal lamb for 10 days prior to Passover. The Law’s requirement was keeping the lamb beginning on 10th of Nisan (4 days before Passover).

  • @jena3150
    @jena3150 Před 3 lety

    What if the evening is actually the beginning of the next day? like the evening and the morning were the first day in genesis? So if he did die Wednesday at 3pm, then he'd rise Saturday evening at sundown and that would technically be considered the begging of Sunday.

    • @johncollins6755
      @johncollins6755 Před 3 lety

      ...Jen...if that is true...then Jesus was dead for 4 evenings...Christ had to die "in the evening"...and we see Christ die right after the ninth hour began...which is 3 P. M....the Wed/Sat is incorrect...consider Thur eve/Sun morn....3/3...that is the correct perspective...

  • @talmidshelyeshua9418
    @talmidshelyeshua9418 Před 3 lety

    Who says the fourth night is in the case at all? If, according to your theory, the great Sabbath fell on Friday, and after that comes the weekly regular Sabbath ... when could women go to buy spices and ointments without breaking the law ??? Don't make me laugh mr. pastor.

  • @MargaretWalkerCellist
    @MargaretWalkerCellist Před 3 lety

    Christ was 3 days and 3 nights in the "heart of the earth" as "Jonas was in the belly of the" fish: He was immersed in SIN, becoming sin FOR us for 3 d/3 n. He suffered betrayal, arrest, trial, scourging, crucifixion, death, and burial as He was suffering becoming sin for us. Day 1 was when He was in Bethany and Iscariot left to betray Him to the Chief Priests and Jews for 30 pieces of silver, to "make the deal". Night 1 was when after the Passover Service He was arrested, and was beaten and scouraged that night. Day 2 was when He was tried and turned over to be crucified by Pilate, hung upon the stake, tortured, speared and suffered lost of blood when the spear was thrust into His side and He died by 3pm on Day 2. Night 2 He spent in the grave. Day 3 He spent IN the grave. Night 3 He spent in the grave until He was resurrected "while it was yet dark", and Mary and the women came to the Tomb where it was said "He was already risen". Christ kept the Sabbath REST in the grave, where there is no work or device, and was resurrected before daylight. There is your 3d/3n in the "heart of the earth", apart from God like Jonas was separated from God in the fish's belly. God the Father forsook Christ when He became SIN FOR us. The crucifixion was Friday. Polycarp's example, a student of John, shows he and the Bishop of Rome had no controversy over the day of the crucifixion, only which day should be celebrated, the pagan easter sun-day or the Passover, by the commandment of Moses.

    • @MargaretWalkerCellist
      @MargaretWalkerCellist Před 3 lety

      I don't claim to be a Bible scholar, but I believe my Bible study has shown this to be revealed facts of the Truth of God. I give God all the credit for this understanding. Truth is by revelation from God, not scholarship.

    • @johncollins6755
      @johncollins6755 Před 3 lety

      @@MargaretWalkerCellist ..." as Jonah was in the heart of the earth, so too will the son of man being 3 days and 3 nights...".........Jesus had to ...DIE...before he would enter into the heart of the earth.......your perspective is not based upon what we are given in scripture...
      Yes, truth is revelation, by the Spirit of GOD...BUT...any and all revelation...AGREES...with what is written in the scriptures.....PERIOD..

  • @craigluchin8439
    @craigluchin8439 Před 4 lety +2

    Jesus rose Saturday night at 6 o’clock, making three days and three nights in the earth. Just because no one saw him Saturday night or early Sunday morning does it mean he didn’t rise Saturday night at 6 PM. This completely settles the issue and ends all the controversy. Let scripture be the final authority in all faith in practice, which the Scripture says three days and three nights. The high Sabbath was on Wednesday and the normal weekly Sabbath was on Saturday read Leviticus 23 and see that the Sabbath the high Sabbath would be the second day of the Passover week, The first day being the day of preparation just as Friday would be the day of preparation for the other Sabbath that week. Ever wonder why Church is used to meet on Wednesday and Sunday? Well there’s your reason, Wednesday was the crucifixion day, and Sunday was the Resurrection day. A little history and a little church authority through the Scriptures always answers the questions soundly completely and become on non-refutable.

    • @jaybird8142
      @jaybird8142 Před 4 lety

      Maybe the church met on Wednesday cause that's when Jesus met w His disciples for the Lord's Supper. Then they met again on Sunday when he was resurrected. Makes sense to me.

    • @yechezkelmendoza5698
      @yechezkelmendoza5698 Před 4 lety

      Late Saturday was the resurrection. Wow, you are really warm, not exactly hot but almost there.
      Let me help you. The passover would never occur on a Friday.
      Originally in reference to the Torah portion of the passover - Exodus 12 - the lamb was slaughtered late in the afternoon preceding sunset, in which after sunset makes the 15th day and the start of the passover and the feast of unleavemed bread.
      Yeshua was slaughtered late in the afternoon preceding the Passover.
      Therefore he was entombed on Thursday and resurrected late on the Sabbath day.
      His resurrection did not after sunset on the weekly Sabbath, because that woukd exceed three days and three nights and the passover is never on a Friday.

  • @francisratthe6895
    @francisratthe6895 Před 4 lety +1

    As far as I know, you got it all correct except that Jesus was raised before sunrise on the first of the weekly Shabbats (i.e. Saturday) and not on "the first day of the week" (Sunday). Look it up on Blue Letter Bible. In most English translations, all accounts of the resurrection (Matthew 28:1, Mark 16:1, Luke 24:1, John 20:1) had the Greek word sabbatons wrongly translated to "the first day of the week" when in reality, the correct translation would be "on the first of the Shabbats". Plural Shabbats because following Passover, according to Leviticus 23, you are supposed to count 7 weekly Shabbats to get to the feast of weeks. Hence, Jesus was resurrected before sunrise on the first Saturday following his crucifixion. Young's Literal Translation translates John 20:1 as "And on the first of the sabbaths, Mary the Magdalene doth come early (there being yet darkness) to the tomb, and she seeth the stone having been taken away out of the tomb".

  • @alanhales1123
    @alanhales1123 Před rokem

    New life of Albany.
    The gospels tells us that Jesus was crucified on a Friday.
    One of the gospels tells us what Jesus did from day to day from Palm Sunday to resurrection Sunday, and Jesus was still alive on Friday until 3pm.
    Another gospel tells says a Saturday was 6 days before the Passover when Jesus would be crucified.
    So a Sunday was 5 days before Jesus was crucified.
    So you do the math's.
    People take ONE out of context scripture, Mt 12: 40 and it's 3 days and 3 nights, and they reject the NINETEEN scriptures that say Jesus rose on the 3rd day.
    Not three days and 3 nights.
    If you read the gospels the week that Jesus was crucified, you'll only find ONE Sabbath day, and that was the weekly Saturday Sabbath day.
    The gospels tells us that Jesus was crucified the day before the Sabbath day and rose the day after the Sabbath day.
    The Sabbath day was a Saturday.
    Meaning Jesus was crucified on a Friday and rose on a Sunday.
    The reason why John said that Sabbath was a High day was because it was Passover week.
    If you take Matt 12: 40 literally, then you'll have to admit that.
    3 pm Thursday to 3pm Friday.
    One day.
    3pm Friday to 3pm Saturday.
    Two days.
    3pm Saturday to 3pm Sunday.
    Three days.
    Jesus did not rise at 3pm on Sunday.
    Jesus did go to Hell as in Hades.
    Acts 2: 27--31.
    Because He took our sins.

    • @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa
      @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa  Před rokem

      They accounted partial days as days. Your reckoning proves a Thursday crucifixion.

    • @alanhales1123
      @alanhales1123 Před rokem

      @New Life Of Albany Ga.
      Ok, so part of a day is counted as a day..
      Thursday, one day.
      Friday, two days.
      Saturday 3 days.
      That either means Jesus rose on a Saturday, or He was in the underworld for over 3 days and the 3 nights, which does away with part of 3 days.
      Friday began on Thursday at 6pm.
      So.
      Friday 1 night.
      Saturday began on Friday, 2 nights
      Sunday began on Saturday.
      3 nights.
      Or.
      Friday, 1 day.
      Saturday. 2 days.
      Sunday 3 days .
      Saturday began on Friday.
      So Saturday 1 night.
      Sunday 2 nights
      Monday. 3 nights.
      Jesus didn't rise on a Monday.
      So you can't take ONE out of context scripture Mt 12: 40 to build beliefs on.
      And reject the NINETEEN scriptures that say Jesus rose on the 3rd day.
      The 3rd day and a Thursday crucifixion.
      Thursday 1 day.
      Friday 2 days.
      Saturday the 3rd day.
      Jesus didn't rise on a Saturday.
      The 3rd day and a Friday night.
      Friday. I day.
      Saturday. 2 days.
      Sunday, the 3rd day.
      You can only get the 3rd day from a Friday to a Sunday.
      You take ONE out of context scripture Mt 12: 40 and reject the NINETEEN scriptures that say Jesus rose on the 3rd day.
      the gospels prove a Friday crucifixion.
      One of the gospels tells us what Jesus did from day to day from Palm Sunday to resurrection Sunday, and Jesus was still alive on Friday until 3pm.
      Another gospel tells us that a Saturday was 6 days before Jesus would be crucified.
      So.
      Sunday 5 days before Jesus was crucified.
      Monday. 4 days.
      Tuesday. 3 days.
      Wednesday. 2 days.
      So that rules out a Wednesday crucifixion.
      Thursday. 1 day.
      So that rules out a Thursday crucifixion.
      Friday the day Jesus was crucified.
      We can not build a doctrine on one scripture, nether mind ONE out of context scripture, Mt 12: 40.
      But we can build a doctrine on two, three, or more scriptures, such as the 3rd day scriptures.

    • @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa
      @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa  Před rokem

      @@alanhales1123 Did you watch the video perchance?
      Thursday day - 1 day
      Thursday night - 1 night
      Friday day - 2nd day
      Friday night - 2nd night
      Saturday day - 3rd day
      Saturday night - 3rd night
      Easy.

  • @davidajaytheophilus2561

    You are wrong Jew's day begins 6:00 pm to next day 6:00 pm. Now calculate as Jesus was curified on Passover you will get 3 days & 3 nights and Jesus rose just before day break Saturday night appeared on Sunday.

  • @kenciolek843
    @kenciolek843 Před 4 lety

    I think Robert Breaker Cloud Church does a good layout breakdown on CZcams....for Wednesday....Humpday

    • @thebiblestudyhelper9389
      @thebiblestudyhelper9389 Před 3 lety

      What Robert Breaker lacks of theology he makes up for with brut force and slandering.

    • @kenciolek843
      @kenciolek843 Před 3 lety

      @@thebiblestudyhelper9389 , this Bible world and all the players trying to get a piece of Jesus or nail the truth is the greatest story ever told.

    • @johncollins6755
      @johncollins6755 Před 3 lety

      @@thebiblestudyhelper9389 ...permit me to ask of you...first...I do hold to a Thursday, since 2002...although I was "raised" with Good Friday......Have you given any thought to those that hold to a Wednesday crucifixion and Saturday resurrection? If so, can you respond to this particular situation of events: Acts 1:2, 3..."...being...SEEN... 40 days...". The Ascension of Christ transpired 40 days after he was first "seen", some time after his resurrection...First day of the week (Sunday). This would first take place with the women in the garden, and the others throughout the day.
      So.......if Christ was not "seen" until that morning, early, in the garden by the women...BUT...had actually arose on Saturday...the day before being "seen".....Would that mean that the time element between the resurrection of Christ and the Ascension of Christ...would be 41 days, and not 40? Having risen a day before being "seen". THEN...that being the case...the day of Pentecost, which happened 10 days after his Ascension...would have been 51 days after his resurrection...and not 50?
      I have asked this question, several times, on the site of those who champion a Wednesday/Saturday set of events...and I have yet to ever receive a response from them. Could it be that they have issues with 41 days and 51 days? Or do they think I am just some nut trying to bust their bubble?
      Tell me...is the math correct with a Wednesday/Saturday set of events being...41 days and 51 days...and not 40 days and 50 days? It is just that there are no events...in all of scripture...that transpire in either 41 days and 51 days. Could it be, if they consider the scriptures that it would dissuade them from their perspective...and bring them into the truth...and they are hesitant to abandon their perspectives?
      Anyway, just a thought, in case you have had the opportunity to address that set of beliefs with someone.
      Bless

  • @chrissavelio2336
    @chrissavelio2336 Před 3 lety

    You nailed it on the Wednesday, 3 days 3 nights but then went wrong at the end...it’s not 4 nights because you don’t count it, I say this because you said it yourself a few times in this video that he was raised before the sun came up on Sunday morning...so the 4th night (Saturday night) you mentioned doesn’t count because he wasn’t in the belly of sheoul at that time for he was raised at that hour or time. Personally from my research and understanding. Let me know your guys thoughts/views otherwise. Bless

    • @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa
      @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa  Před 3 lety

      Partial days or nights do count in Jewish reckoning.

    • @johncollins6755
      @johncollins6755 Před 3 lety

      @@NewLifeOfAlbanyGa ...show me where "Jewish reckoning" negates the written Word of GOD? BTW...were you going to answer the issue of 41/51?

    • @johncollins6755
      @johncollins6755 Před 3 lety

      ..Chris...it isn't Wednesday/Saturday...they are terribly mistaken...let me ask you this...to help you find the truth......Are you aware of Acts 1:2, 3? Do you see where it says that Jesus was...SEEN...for 40 days and then he Ascended? When do the scriptures inform us when Christ was first...seen? That would be in the garden, early, by the women. We also know that later in the day he would be...seen...by the various disciples. So, Sunday, first day of the week, would be the first time that Christ was "seen"? YES? YES!!
      Christ was seen on the first day of the week. Does Acts 1:2, 3; say that Christ was "seen" for 40 days? And do we know that Pentecost happened 10 days after his Ascension? Meaning that Pentecost would be 50 days after Christ was "seen", and 10 days after his Ascension? Yep, right so far.
      Now, here are the questions that you must ask yourself...IF...you want to know the truth about these events:
      Are there any scriptures that speak of Christ being "seen" on Saturday...by anyone?
      Are there any scriptures that speak of Christ being risen from the dead...on Saturday?
      Was there recorded a "great earthquake" on Saturday...as there was on Sunday morning, early?
      With a Saturday resurrection (as this fella says: "before evening")...is that still the day before Sunday?
      IS...Saturday is one day prior to Sunday?
      SO...if the scriptures inform us that Christ was "seen" for 40 days, and we know that day is, Sunday, first day of the week...
      Does that mean, with his resurrection the day prior, on Saturday...
      That the time element between his resurrection and Ascension, would be 41 days?
      Think about it...you are trying to find the truth here...
      Christ was seen "40 days"...BUT...if he arose the day prior (Saturday)to being "seen"...doesn't that have to add...one day...to the total of days that He was risen...BEFORE...Ascension?
      Even though he was not "seen" on Saturday...it was still his day of resurrection...and has to "count" in addition to, the 40 days?
      You have to be truthful to yourself...the answer is...YES!
      NOW...knowing that Pentecost transpired 10 days...after the Ascension of Christ...
      BUT...his Ascension was 41 days...AFTER...his resurrection (based upon Saturday)...
      THEN...Pentecost transpired 51 days...AFTER...his resurrection....
      Do you know that there are...NOT ANY...events that transpire in either 41 days or 51 days, throughout the bible? Well, there aren't.
      Notice when you "catch" this fella on Saturday evening being a 4th evening...he says"..oh no, by then he was already raised from the dead"? So, he affirms that Christ arose on Saturday.
      Yet, I have asked him about the 41 days and the 51 days...and have yet to get an answer from him. That is because his perspective cannot refute what we are clearly given in Acts 1:2,3, as the time element prior to the Ascension of Christ.
      Take care...I would like to help you find the truth in these events...BECAUSE...you can find the truth in Daniel...that bears witness to them...
      Bless
      John

  • @dr.alanhales544
    @dr.alanhales544 Před 3 lety

    Pastor Waldron, The Bible proves Jesus was crucified on a Friday. Those who say He died on a Wednesday or a Thursday, take ONE out of context scripture. [Mt 12: 40]. and reject the NINETEEN scriptures that says Jesus rose on the 3rd day.
    [1]You cannot get the 3rd day from a Wednesday or a Thursday to a Sunday.
    [2]No matter how you do the math's, you cannot get 3 days AND 3 nights from a Wednesday, Thursday or a Friday to a Sunday.
    [3]The Bible tells us that Jesus died the day before the Sabbath and rose the day after the Sabbath. Are you saying Jesus rose on a Friday?.
    [4]The Bible tells us what Jesus did from Palm Sunday to resurrection Sunday, and He was still alive on Friday until 3pm.

    • @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa
      @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa  Před 3 lety

      Did you watch the video?

    • @dr.alanhales544
      @dr.alanhales544 Před 3 lety

      @@NewLifeOfAlbanyGa If you mean did I watch the video, Then my answer is, Yes I did, That's why I knew you are wrong.

    • @IsaacJohnathan
      @IsaacJohnathan Před rokem

      @@dr.alanhales544 Good Friday is from the wicked necromancy Roman Catholic Church. You can not believe anything that come out of the worlds largest satanic religion. We all fell for that Good Friday nonsense. John 11:9 tells us in Christ own words that the daylight or day is 12 hours so man will not stumble. Christ created day and night so I have to go with the words of a Christ. Three 24 hour periods 72 hours. There is no way you can get 72 hours from Friday sunset to Sunday before sunrise. Wednesday night 12 Thursday 12 Thursday night 12 Friday 12 Friday night 12 Saturday 12. Christ rose just before sunset on Saturday , which is the end of the sabbath. There was a high holy day after Passover which started Wednesday evening that's why they had to get him in the tomb by sunset on Wednesday. It took place between the weekday sabbath on Wednesday and the 7th day Sabbath on Saturday.

  • @Dreamer-79
    @Dreamer-79 Před 4 lety

    Man brother I definitely have to say that you are truly a Bible student! Love your studies!

  • @sranney1
    @sranney1 Před 3 lety

    In bible days a day started at sun down
    Catholic church is the culprit

  • @TeachingChurch
    @TeachingChurch Před rokem

    Jesus was crucified on Wednesday

  • @MargaretWalkerCellist
    @MargaretWalkerCellist Před 3 lety

    I disagree that the Bible shows a "day" begins at dawn: Genesis 1 says the "evening and the morning" was Day 1, through Day 7, so the weekly Sabbath in Genesis 1 began on the evening after the sun set on the Day man was made: Day 6. Some churches that count 3d/3n say really He was in the grave 3n/3d, backwards. The Peace Offering and the 3 words, "heart", "earth", and "belly" are the clue. There is NO SIGN GIVEN this evil generation except the SIGN of Jonah because Christ doesn't HAVE TO PROVE HE IS THE SAVIOR! He is the Savior BY being God in the flesh, whose Life is worth the total value of His entire Creation because He made ALL THINGS, and His perfect sinless life was able to take on our SINS in His flesh by His blood shed for us, and we are HEALED by His STRIPES. His Saving WORK is proof He IS the Savior. No other proof is necessary. A mother doesn't have to prove herself the mother of a child if she IS the mother by DNA. Facts are facts, no matter what.

    • @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa
      @NewLifeOfAlbanyGa  Před 3 lety

      I think you misunderstood my teaching. I teach the evening begins the Biblical day.

  • @mikemuchimba2825
    @mikemuchimba2825 Před 4 lety

    Conspiracy!!!

  • @sonofyahweh8
    @sonofyahweh8 Před 5 lety

    I KNOW that the understanding of WHICH day Yahweh's Messiah was crucified on is a SALVATION matter.
    Those who get the day wrong are NOT listening to the Holy Spirit.
    The Holy Spirit teaches the inspired truth. 1 John 2: 27.
    John 17: 17 tells us that Yahweh's born again Anointed ONES are Sanctified by the truth.
    The inspired scripture tells us that Yahweh's Messiah DIED on the 6TH day at 3PM.
    Mark 15: 25. Yahshua crucified at 12 PM. Mark 15: 34. DIED at 3 PM.
    No man can change these scriptures.
    Yahweh's Messiah: My Brother Yahshua: was crucified at 12PM and died at 3 PM on the 6TH day of the week according to MOSES LAW.
    No man can change these scriptures.
    Matt. 28: 1 Yahweh RAISED His literal genetic SON , My Brother Yahshua from the second death at the end of the 4TH Watch of the NIGHT on the 1ST day of the week at DAWN. 6 AM.
    Mark 16: 1 -2. THE creator Yahweh RAISED His SON Yahshua from the second death on the 1ST day of the week at 6AM. The end of the 4TH watch of the night.
    Luke 24: 1. MY Father Yahweh RAISED MY Brother Yahshua from the second death on the 1ST day of the week at DAWN. 6AM. The end of the 4TH watch of the NIGHT.
    John 20: 1 The Creator Yahweh RAISED His literal genetic SON Yahshua from the second death on the 1ST day of the week at 6AM.
    Yahshua died at 3 PM on the 6TH day of the week and was RAISED from the dead at 6AM on the 1ST day of thw week.
    A total of 39 hours SOUL DEAD in His Grave.
    So it is written in MOSES LAW.
    Let Yahweh be truth and ALL Men LIARS.
    I tell you these salvation truths so that on your appointed day You will KNOW who I AM.
    May MY Father Yahweh give you your hearts desire.
    Heb 12: 14.
    Bless you