Re: The Sabbath Day, Should You Keep or not Keep?
You are right on. The point being that the "day" Jesus was buried (before night fall) is counted as the first day he was in the ground. It is a Jewish time idiom for a period of time, it is not necessarily referring to a 24 hour day. Any event or activity that takes in any part of a day or night constitutes an event or activity for that day or night. It is not required to establish a particular time (by hours) period other than signifying daylight or dark.
I am not at all sure what the other point(s) may be. However, this discussion is hijacking the thread.
Off for now.
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