0scar
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I will read through your new thread.
Good, because many liers are trying to desieve other brothers with lies.
I will read through your new thread.
I did read through it.Good, because many liers are trying to desieve other brothers with lies.
Thursday
The arresting party of the Jews come at midnight and arrest Jesus,
arrest Jesus, and interrogate Him roughly and disrespectfully, and finally get Him to say something incriminating of Himself, and then decide to hand Him over to Pilate for execution...
Pilate convenes his court at sunrise the first hour, 6AM, and takes some three hours till the third hour, 9AM, to decide to crucify Christ, after which Christ is entered into His crucifixion, in which He is prepared, the sign is drawn up naming his crime, He is scourged, and given the task of taking up His Cross and carrying it to Golgotha.
no evidence of being midnight
After being on trial at the Coulsil during the morning, jesus is at Pilate by sunrise (next day)
after being at Pilate still by noon, Jesus is crucified by 9am (next day)
WRONG, and you are introducing a new and unnecesary element: the day of the week
Do you have a verse that shows a passing of a day or the coming of a new day? I don't. I haven't found any.
The idea is to put it in a western, modern, time frame... The Sabbath is Saturday... He was arrested, given an ecclesiastical trial, condemned and sent to Pilate for execution the "Day of Preparation"... For THAT was His "preparation", you see... He had to be executed on the day before the High Sabbath, and that day can only be Friday...
Besides, why are you so touchy about converting the time line into modern terms? They are easy to retrofit after they are sequentially sorted out...
Arsenios
Are you saying you believe it is or is not possible?Do you need one that says "the next day"?
or does the fact that Jesus was arrested at night and that he was before Pilate, then Herod then Pilate again in the day, then let to the judgement hall and then led out to be crucified sufficient?
When you include the trials before Annas and Caiphas the evening before, that is a ton of event to account for between an evening arrest and a crucifixion the next morning at the third hour, about nine am.
Throw in the **** crowings that Jesus told Peter of while he was still with Annas and Caiphas.
Expecting that all those events could happen over night in say 15 hours, well, you figure it out
If all the distance can be traveled in one day, and no more than one day is mentioned, then it is probable that the events happened in one day.the distance from Herod to Pilate is irrelevant. Jesus was at pilate by 12 noon and crucified by 9am next morning
the actual hour of Jesus arres it is also irrelevant. Jesus was at pilate by 12 noon and crucified by 9am next morning