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Re: Matthew 12:40 Using Common Idiomatic Language?
With the year almost over, perhaps someone new looking in who thinks the Messiah was using common figure of speech/colloquial language will know of examples.
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rstrats - Posts: 23
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Re: Matthew 12:40 Using Common Idiomatic Language?
Maybe an addition to the OP will make it a bit more clear.
1. The Messiah said that He would be three days and three nights in the "heart of the earth"
2. There are those who think that the crucifixion took place on the 6th day of the week with the resurrection taking place on the 1st day of the week.
3. Of those, there are some who think that the "heart of the earth" is referring to the tomb.
4. A 6th day of the week crucifixion/1st day of the week resurrection allows for only 2 nights to be involved.
5. To account for the lack of a 3rd night, some of those mentioned above say that the Messiah was employing common figure of speech/colloquial language.
6. I am simply asking anyone who thinks it was common, to provide examples to support that belief; i.e., instances where a daytime or a night time was forecast or said to be involved with an event when no part of the daytime and/or no part of the night time could have occurred.
1. The Messiah said that He would be three days and three nights in the "heart of the earth"
2. There are those who think that the crucifixion took place on the 6th day of the week with the resurrection taking place on the 1st day of the week.
3. Of those, there are some who think that the "heart of the earth" is referring to the tomb.
4. A 6th day of the week crucifixion/1st day of the week resurrection allows for only 2 nights to be involved.
5. To account for the lack of a 3rd night, some of those mentioned above say that the Messiah was employing common figure of speech/colloquial language.
6. I am simply asking anyone who thinks it was common, to provide examples to support that belief; i.e., instances where a daytime or a night time was forecast or said to be involved with an event when no part of the daytime and/or no part of the night time could have occurred.
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rstrats - Posts: 23
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Re: Matthew 12:40 Using Common Idiomatic Language?
since it has again been awhile, maybe someone new looking in might know of examples.
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rstrats - Posts: 23
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Re: Matthew 12:40 Using Common Idiomatic Language?
Or maybe not.
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rstrats - Posts: 23
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Re: Matthew 12:40 Using Common Idiomatic Language?
I'm waiting also.
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Real - Posts: 36
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Re: Matthew 12:40 Using Common Idiomatic Language?
Points #5 and #6 should be changed to read:
5. To account for the lack of a 3rd night, there may be some of those mentioned above who say that the Messiah was employing common figure of speech/colloquial language.
6. I'm simply asking anyone who may fall in the above group of believers to provide examples to support the belief of commonality, i.e., instances where a daytime or a night time was forecast or said to be involved with an event when no part of the daytime and/or no part of the night time could have occurred.
5. To account for the lack of a 3rd night, there may be some of those mentioned above who say that the Messiah was employing common figure of speech/colloquial language.
6. I'm simply asking anyone who may fall in the above group of believers to provide examples to support the belief of commonality, i.e., instances where a daytime or a night time was forecast or said to be involved with an event when no part of the daytime and/or no part of the night time could have occurred.
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rstrats - Posts: 23
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Re: Matthew 12:40 Using Common Idiomatic Language?
Someone new visiting this topic may know of examples.
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rstrats - Posts: 23
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Re: Matthew 12:40 Using Common Idiomatic Language?
And that "someone new" needs to be someone who believes the crucifixion took place on the 6th day of the week with a 1st day of the week resurrection, and who thinks that the "heart of the earth" is referring to the tomb, and who tries to explain the lack of a 3rd night by saying that the Messiah was employing common figure of speech/colloquial language of the period.
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rstrats - Posts: 23
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Re: Matthew 12:40 Using Common Idiomatic Language?
re: "3. Of those, there are some who think that the "heart of the earth" is referring to the tomb."
The above should be changed to read: "3. Of those, there are some who think that the "heart of the earth" or at the earliest to the moment when the Messiah's spirit left His body, is referring to the tomb."
The above should be changed to read: "3. Of those, there are some who think that the "heart of the earth" or at the earliest to the moment when the Messiah's spirit left His body, is referring to the tomb."
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rstrats - Posts: 23
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Re: Matthew 12:40 Using Common Idiomatic Language?
Perhaps someone new visiting this topic may know of examples.
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rstrats - Posts: 23
- Location: Missouri
- Marital Status: Divorced
Re: Matthew 12:40 Using Common Idiomatic Language?
And again, that "someone new" needs to be someone who believes the crucifixion took place on the 6th day of the week with a 1st day of the week resurrection, and who thinks that the "heart of the earth" is referring to the tomb, and who tries to explain the lack of a 3rd night by saying that the Messiah was employing common figure of speech/colloquial language of the period.
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rstrats - Posts: 23
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