3. Errant assumes there were two sabbath days that week, but all four Gospels only indicate one sabbath day. the feast of unleavened bread fell on the 7th day sabbath. there is only ONE day of preparation mentioned in all four gospels, there is only ONE sabbath day mentioned in all four gospels and it says the women rested ONE day, not two.
Please list the scriptures from the four Gospels you feel supports your claim that there was only one Sabbath that week.
Jesus was buried on the same day as he died. He had to be buried the same day or else Joseph and Nicodemus would have violated the Sabbath if they buried him after sunset. John 19:38-42 makes this clear, he was hastily buried so as to avoid violating the Sabbath.
so if Jesus died on the 14th of Aviv, that is day one. you can’t ignore the day he died when counting days, that has to be your starting point.
verses from the Gospels supporting one sabbath:
Matthew 28:1
Mark 15:42
Luke 23:54-56
John 19:31
i would ask for verses supporting two sabbaths that week, but since i know there aren’t any, i won’t bother.
Please list any witnesses who saw Jesus alive on the 17th of aviv.
one more question for you:
how do you square Luke 24:21,( which happened on the first day of the week ) or the 18th of aviv in your answer, as being “the third day” since the death and burial of Jesus.
the 18th of aviv is the 5th day if Jesus died on the 14th of aviv.