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twagler
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You are not reading the scripture closely. Those verses say nothing more than Christ was not there on the first day of the week. Read my post about John 19:14, Mark 15:47-16:1, and Luke 23:56, and Matt. 12:39-40. The main point is that Friday to Sunday is not three days.
Mark 16:9
“Now when Jesus was risen [the perfect tense is correct here-He was *already risen] early the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene.” He was not “rising” on Sunday morning.
Also, where does it say that the Apostles decided to not keep the seventh-day Sabbath? Paul clearly kept it, as numerous verses in Acts show. Paul began the hard work of a 20-mile hike on Sunday—not what one would expect if he considered Sunday his Sabbath day of rest!
Mark 16:9
“Now when Jesus was risen [the perfect tense is correct here-He was *already risen] early the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene.” He was not “rising” on Sunday morning.
Also, where does it say that the Apostles decided to not keep the seventh-day Sabbath? Paul clearly kept it, as numerous verses in Acts show. Paul began the hard work of a 20-mile hike on Sunday—not what one would expect if he considered Sunday his Sabbath day of rest!