The one really big error in your post is that Christ did not rise on “sunday,” He rose at the end of the third day, which was at sundown at the end of the sabbath (saturday by our current reckoning)
That Christ had risen was apparently discovered very early on “sunday” but the discovery was not his resurrection.
His crucifixion began on “wednesday” afternoon, just before the sacrifice for passover, which was at sundown, “wednesday.”
It was a perfect three nights and days that he lay in the tomb.
That Christ had risen was apparently discovered very early on sunday but the discovery was not his resurrection.
His crucifixion began on wednesday afternoon, just before the sacrifice for passover, which was at sundown, wednesday.
It was a perfect three nights and days that he lay in the tomb.
He rose on the YHvH commanded Feast Day of First Fruits. Paul refers to Yah'shua as our "First Fruits" in Corinthians. Yah'shua did not rise on "Sunday".
shalom b'SHEM Yah'shua HaMashiach
The Feast Day is known as Yom HaBikkurim
It is the day following the Shabbat following Passover.
See Leviticus 23
if Jesus died on a wednesday, Saturday would be the 4th day and sunday the 5th day.
Luke 13 is crystal clear how the Bible counts days.
any part of one day, is counted as a day.
wed, thurs, fri and sat is not a perfect three days according to the Bible, it is 4 days.