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“Christ was in the tomb three days and rose as written in the Scriptures”
Some may ask where in the Scriptures this is written?
Well… all over the Old Testament.
Behold:
It was on the third day that God first created life on earth (Gen 1:12); and on the third day the Son of God vouchsafed eternal life to the inhabitants of earth.
It was on the third day of traveling that Abraham lifted up his eyes and saw the spot where he was to offer his Only Begotten Son Isaac (Gen 22:4); on the third day after traveling through hades preaching to the souls awaiting him, Christ rose again.
Joseph prophesied that on the third day Pharaoh would restore the servant to his place (Gen 40:13); on the third day, the Father restored Jesus to his place.
It was on the third day that Pharaoh’s chief butler was restored to his butlership (Gen 40:20-21); on the third day the Kings Son was restored to his position of service to man
Josephs brothers would be imprisoned for three days before Joseph instructed them on how to live (Gen 42:17); the sons of Joseph were imprisoned in Sheol, awaiting the time when the Messiah for three days would preach to them the Gospel.
Moses asked the king of Egypt for the Israelites to go on a three day journey to make sacrifice to the Lord their God (Ex 3:18); after his atoning sacrifice, the Lord went on a three day journey to the netherworld.
There was a darkness over all Egypt for three days time (Ex 10:22); there was spiritual darkness over the whole earth the three days the Son of Man was in the earth.
The Israelites traveled for three days with no water before Moses worked the miracle of water flowing from a rock (Ex 15:22); Jesus laid dead with no water or blood flowing in him until the rock of his tomb was removed and his blood flowed once more.
For three days the Israelites purified themselves, and on the third day the LORD came down upon Mt Sinai (Ex 19:11); for three days the Apostles mourned, and on the third day the Lord arose from the tomb.
The flesh of the sacrifice for the peace offering to the LORD had to be consumed fully by the third day (Lev 7:17); after rising on the third day, the flesh of the Lamb of God is perpetually consumed by those seeking Life.
The ark of the covenant traveled for three days with the Israelites (Num 10:33); the Ark of the New Covenant, Mary, kept company with the Apostles mourning her Son.
Any Israelite who had touched a dead body, was unclean unless he purified himself on the third day, and was made clean on the seventh day by virtue of purifying himself on the third day (Num 19:12); Jesus was dead in the tomb until the third day, when he purified Creation, thus fulfilling the seventh day of Creation and inaugurating the Eighth.
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Some may ask where in the Scriptures this is written?
Well… all over the Old Testament.
Behold:
It was on the third day that God first created life on earth (Gen 1:12); and on the third day the Son of God vouchsafed eternal life to the inhabitants of earth.
It was on the third day of traveling that Abraham lifted up his eyes and saw the spot where he was to offer his Only Begotten Son Isaac (Gen 22:4); on the third day after traveling through hades preaching to the souls awaiting him, Christ rose again.
Joseph prophesied that on the third day Pharaoh would restore the servant to his place (Gen 40:13); on the third day, the Father restored Jesus to his place.
It was on the third day that Pharaoh’s chief butler was restored to his butlership (Gen 40:20-21); on the third day the Kings Son was restored to his position of service to man
Josephs brothers would be imprisoned for three days before Joseph instructed them on how to live (Gen 42:17); the sons of Joseph were imprisoned in Sheol, awaiting the time when the Messiah for three days would preach to them the Gospel.
Moses asked the king of Egypt for the Israelites to go on a three day journey to make sacrifice to the Lord their God (Ex 3:18); after his atoning sacrifice, the Lord went on a three day journey to the netherworld.
There was a darkness over all Egypt for three days time (Ex 10:22); there was spiritual darkness over the whole earth the three days the Son of Man was in the earth.
The Israelites traveled for three days with no water before Moses worked the miracle of water flowing from a rock (Ex 15:22); Jesus laid dead with no water or blood flowing in him until the rock of his tomb was removed and his blood flowed once more.
For three days the Israelites purified themselves, and on the third day the LORD came down upon Mt Sinai (Ex 19:11); for three days the Apostles mourned, and on the third day the Lord arose from the tomb.
The flesh of the sacrifice for the peace offering to the LORD had to be consumed fully by the third day (Lev 7:17); after rising on the third day, the flesh of the Lamb of God is perpetually consumed by those seeking Life.
The ark of the covenant traveled for three days with the Israelites (Num 10:33); the Ark of the New Covenant, Mary, kept company with the Apostles mourning her Son.
Any Israelite who had touched a dead body, was unclean unless he purified himself on the third day, and was made clean on the seventh day by virtue of purifying himself on the third day (Num 19:12); Jesus was dead in the tomb until the third day, when he purified Creation, thus fulfilling the seventh day of Creation and inaugurating the Eighth.
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