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To: Daniel Gregg
There is an entire paragraph devoted the this question in the article, in which the answer is given, -- which leads me to think either you did not read the article at all or skimmed it too fast.

The article? How about from Scripture? What day was it when Mary found the tomb open? It was not on the Sabbath when she found the tomb empty. And the day began at sunset not midnight.

21 posted on 10/29/2009 9:33:29 AM PDT by Just mythoughts
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To: Just mythoughts
The article? How about from Scripture? What day was it when Mary found the tomb open? It was not on the Sabbath when she found the tomb empty. And the day began at sunset not midnight.

You still haven't even read the article enough to understand its basic positions. The Greek texts that put the resurrection and the visit of the women to the tomb on "the first of the sabbaths" are Scripture. And that paragraph that you didn't read? It proves that the day does not begin at sunset in these circumstances. I know that you don't actually want to quote what the paragraph says to prove this, but that's because I think you are afraid of the evidence.

22 posted on 10/29/2009 10:25:28 AM PDT by Daniel Gregg (www.torahtimes.org)
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