JESUS RESURRECTED ON THE SABBATH
Smiths Literal Translation of the scriptures, in all four gospels, verifies that Jesus was raised from the dead near the end of the weekly Sabbath. The following list of translations record the same information;
The Concordance Literal New Testament
The Literal Standard Version
Young’s Literal Translation
The Interlinear Bible
The people that translated the Bible from its original language did so with a hatred of everything Jewish and changed words that plainly identified the weekly Sabbath as the day Jesus was resurrected. The Catholic Church changed the Ten Commandments by eliminating the second that prohibited idols then the ninth and tenth concern coveting, the ninth saying not to covet your neighbors wife and the tenth your neighbors property . Also the Sabbath day was changed from the seventh day to the first day of the week, thus violating the words of Jesus ; Matthew 5:17-18 . To fulfill the shadow days of ancient Israel Jesus would do this on the actual day they occurred in the law. The Passover was fulfilled on the Passover, the weekly Sabbath on the Sabbath, the week of unleavened bread on those days and Pentecost on the day of Pentecost. Jesus emphasized that not one jot or tittle of the law would pass away until everything was accomplished in the new heaven and Earth, the accomplishing will happen in Revelation 21:1
The entire carnal world is yet under the law, Romans 3:19 . I am not involved with legalism, I keep no days but I am extremely familiar with the law and I know how it operates. So then, to fulfill the law and the only sign Jesus gave that he was the Messiah, Jesus had to be resurrected in the late afternoon on the weekly Sabbath. There is another post here that shows plainly that if you count backwards from Pentecost 50 days it will be on the weekly Sabbath. To see all these things for yourself, you must invest yourself in them, to diligently seek the truth of what I have written here.
No comments:
Post a Comment