To: Pmary65
* Note- The phrase the first day of the week could have appeared as; της πρώτο ημέρα του εβδομάδα in the Greek for the verses of; Matthew 28:1, Mark 16:2, Luke 24:1, St. John 20:1,19; Acts 20:7, and 1 Corinthians 16:2 in the New Testament but does not appear anywhere in any way, shape or form. The word εβδομάδας in the Greek for week does appear respectively in the Septuagint Old Testament in; EX 34:22; LEV 23:15, 16, 25; NUM 28:26; DEUT 16:9, 10, 16; II CHRON 8:13, and Daniel 9:24,25, 26, 27; 10:2, 3.
32 posted on
07/13/2009 7:40:38 AM PDT by
Pmary65
(one of the Sabbaths)
To: Pmary65
Note- The phrase the first day of the week could have appeared as; της πρώτο ημέρα του εβδομάδα in the Greek for the verses of; Matthew 28:1, Mark 16:2, Luke 24:1, St. John 20:1,19; Acts 20:7, and 1 Corinthians 16:2 in the New Testament but does not appear anywhere in any way, shape or form.That's because the entire idea of a Sunday morning resurrection is simply so much "Hogwash"!
I've always wondered why the proponents of this false doctrine (read Catholic) didn't try and come up with a better reason for shunning the Sabbath and establishing Sunday as the official day of worship. Their claim for a Sunday resurrection is so easily disproved.
They fooled the Protestants as well.....and even the Mormons got right in step with this "Tom Foolery".
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