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    rstrats replied to the thread Maunday Thursday.
    Sure it is. As I said in post #30, this topic is directed to those who believe in a Maundy/Holy Thursday. You don't.
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    rstrats replied to the thread Maunday Thursday.
    Of course, that's how it was during the Messiah's time. Sure. What's your point with regard to my question, though? What time system -...
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    rstrats replied to the thread Maunday Thursday.
    In what division does a new calendar 24 hour day begin at dawn? I've never heard that one before.
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    rstrats replied to the thread Maunday Thursday.
    When I wrote in the OP, "Does anyone who is familiar with Maundy Thursday..." I should have written, "Does anyone who believes in Maundy...
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    rstrats replied to the thread Maunday Thursday.
    I'm getting confused here. so let me try this: First let me say that this topic is based on the idea that a calendar day is defined as...
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    rstrats replied to the thread Maunday Thursday.
    That's fine. Just that it's an issue for a different topic. Maybe you might start one.
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    rstrats replied to the thread Maunday Thursday.
    Why are you bringing a midnight-to-midnight calendar day into the conversation when we are talking about a time line from 2000 years...
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    rstrats replied to the thread Maunday Thursday.
    In your post #4 you said "The next day, after the night He was betrayed, He was put to death, on Friday. So, after the Thursday night...
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    rstrats replied to the thread Maunday Thursday.
    And the OP is asking if it was during the beginning of Thursday or during the afternoon of Thursday.
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    rstrats replied to the thread Maunday Thursday.
    I was counting back from 9am when He was crucified. So, you're saying that no part of Thursday was involved?
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    rstrats replied to the thread Maunday Thursday.
    Which would be at least 27 hours after the Thursday betrayal.
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    rstrats replied to the thread Maunday Thursday.
    So, that means that the betrayal took place sometime during the first 12 hours of Thursday followed by the 12 hours of daytime of Thursday?
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    rstrats posted the thread Maunday Thursday in Religion.
    Does anyone who is familiar with Maundy Thursday, the day during Holy Week which commemorates the washing of the feet and last supper of...
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