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To: Diego1618; tenn2005
the beginning of God's Days start at sunset! Only in your upside down world can sunset be the dawn.

Well....I guess that will do it. I had forgotten that God changed the beginning of the days to midnight. Silly me.

Yes, silly you. Dawn takes place in morning, dusk in evening. And it doesn't matter where you consider a day starting at.

The Jews didn't call the evening "dawn" simply because they counted a day as beginning around 6 pm. If you really wish to claim that, once again, please provide evidence.

163 posted on 04/12/2006 6:31:46 AM PDT by Calabash
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To: Calabash
Yes, silly you. Dawn takes place in morning, dusk in evening. And it doesn't matter where you consider a day starting at.

The Greek "epiphosko" means also to begin, to draw on...not just to become light. As indicated in an earlier post you can find the usage here also....same word meaning to begin. The first day of the week begins at sunset Saturday night according to God's time. Your time.....is any body's guess. If you want to continue to harp about this after being shown proof...harp away, but you'll harp to yourself!

Epiphosko!

170 posted on 04/12/2006 8:36:00 AM PDT by Diego1618
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