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To: JohnnyM
Mark 16:9 - Now after He had risen early on the first day of the week, He first appeared to Mary Magdalene, from whom He had cast out seven demons. This passage is quite a hurdle to jump over to claim that Christ did not rise on Sunday.

Modern day Saturday night, does not equal Sunday morning "sunrise" services. The "first of weeks" (plural in the Greek) can mean the first day of the week (modern Sunday) which begins at sunset on Saturday, or it can mean the first day counted for the omer, which is the 7 week counting between the Feast of First Fruits and Pentecost.

Regardless, it is not the early morning of Sunday. An example: at sunset on Saturdy night in modern Jerusalem, the city comes alive as all the shops open up. This is when the women would have gone to buy spices... not at 3 in the morning.
105 posted on 04/10/2009 1:15:21 PM PDT by safisoft
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To: safisoft
Scripture doesn't say at what time exactly Christ rose on Sunday, just that He did rise on Sunday. It took place sometime between 6pm Saturday night and 6am Sunday morning our time, which would be on the first day of the week and not on the Sabbath.

Also the first day counted for the Omer and the first day of the week are both Sunday.

JM
110 posted on 04/10/2009 1:21:05 PM PDT by JohnnyM
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