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Was Jesus crucified on "Good Friday?"
Just a thought for you scholars out there: With few exceptions, Christendom observes "Good Friday" as the day Jesus Christ was crucified. A few believe that Jesus was crucified on Thursday, and a few more hold to the opnion that He was crucified on Wednesday.
The term itself, "Good Friday," is a mispronunciation of Gott Friday, which is German for "God's Friday." Jesus said in Matthew 12:40, "For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth." If, as the vast majority of Christendom believes, Jesus was crucified on Friday, then His body would have lain in the tomb only twenty-four to twenty-six hours - one night and one day. Was Jesus crucified on Good Friday? Does it make any difference? |
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I will ask Him when I see Him. I do not know if the exactitude is necessarily a requirement here. Did not God tell Abraham that his descendants would be slaves for four hundred years? Yet they were slaves for 430 years. Whether or not Jesus was actually in the tomb for a precise 72 hours is beside the point.
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Friday, Saturday, Sunday.....three days
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"The three days and three nights seems to be a figure of speech. We do know that in Rabinnic thought any part of a day and a night was seen as the whole. They would use the term of a "day and a night" for any part of one. Notice we never hear about 40 days and 39 nights, or 3 days and 4 nights. It would seem quite strange that all the days rounded so nicely. If we do not understand it this way, then there really seems to be no way to reconcile it. Jesus was not burried for 3 24-hour periods. It is true that some put the crucifixion on a Wednesday. This is however a minority position among scholars and it still does not solve the issue. Wednesday plus three days still only brings us to Saturday. It seems best to understand Jesus' statement in light of the Rabinnic thought."
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