General PROOF WHEN JESUS WAS RESURRECTED

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THE RESURRECTION

This will prove when Jesus was resurrected. What matters is that there were 7 days in a week. Pentecost is always on a Sunday and the weekly Sabbath is always Saturday. Follow the instructions below.


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The 26th is PENTECOST, THE 50th DAY. IF YOU COUNT BACKWARDS 10 DAYS YOU WILL BE ON THURSDAY THE 16th, THIS IS THE DAY JESUS ASCENDED TO HEAVEN. THEN COUNT BACKWARDS AGAIN FROM THE 17th 40 DAYS AND YOU WILL BE ON THE 6th A SATURDAY THE WEEKLY SABBATH DAY, THE DAY JESUS WAS RAISED FROM THE DEAD. NOW COUNT BACK FROM THE 6th 3 MORE DAYS AND THIS IS PASSOVER, THE DAY OF THE CRUCIFIXION.

LEVITICUS 23:15-16 FROM THE DAY AFTER THE WEEKLY SABBATH COUNT SEVEN FULL WEEKS, 50 DAYS UNTIL THE DAY AFTER THE SEVENTH WEEKLY SABBATH WHICH IS SUNDAY, PENTECOST.

ACTS 1:3 IT WAS 40 DAYS THAT JESUS SPENT WITH HIS DISCIPLES THEN ON THE 40th DAY ASCENDED AND 10 DAYS LATER ON PENTECOST SENT THE HOLY SPIRIT. MATTHEW 28:1 , IN THE END OF THE SABBATH AS IT BEGAN TO DAWN TOWARD THE FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK. CHECK THE YOUNGS LITERAL OF MATTHEW 28:1 , Matthew 28:1 YLT

THE SUN HAD NOT YET SET BUT WAS CLOSE TO SETTING, THE SABBATH WAS NOT YET OVER. THIS IS WHEN THE WOMEN CAME TO THE SEPULCHER. LUKE IS SAYING THE SAME THING, LUKE 24:1 YLT , "ON THE FIRST OF THE SABBATHS" SO DOES MARK 16:9 YLT. and John 20:1 YLT WHEN YOU HAVE THE CORRECT TRANSLATION; YOUNGS LITERAL "
VERY EARLY ON THE FIRST OF THE SABBATHS. " THE MODERN VERSION OF MARK AND LUKE IS INCORRECT DUE TO TRANSLATORS BELIEVING JESUS WAS RAISED ON SUNDAY. LOOK AT YOUNGS LITERAL TRANSLATION. THE PHRASE, AT THE RISING OF THE SUN IN MARKS GOSPEL DISAGREES WITH MATTHEWS ACCOUNT, WHILE IT WAS YET DARK. NOTICE THAT THESE WOMEN DID NOT WITNESS THE ACTUAL RESURRECTION, THEY ONLY SAW AN EMPTY TOMB. GIVEN HOW CLOSE IT WAS FROM THE END OF THE SABBATH JESUS HAD TO HAVE RISEN WHILE IT WAS YET THE SABBATH. ALL EYE WITNESSES WERE AFTER THE FACT AND NO ONE ACTUALLY SAW JESUS WALK OUT OF THE TOMB. IN ORDER TO FULFILL THE LAW OF MOSES AND THE SIGN HE GAVE , MATTHEW 12:40, JESUS HAD TO DIE ON THE PASSOVER AND BE RESURRECTED ON THE SABBATH TO GIVE US OUR REST FROM THE LAW AND HE SENT THE SPIRIT ON THE DAY OF PENTECOST TO FULFILL THE SHADOW DAY IN THE LAW OF MOSES.
 
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In any count forward from a starting point to a finish , if reversed, will bring you back to the starting point. Pentecost is based on counting to 50. Pentecost is always on a Sunday. If you can count then you can know the day Christ was resurrected.
 
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Mark 16:9 YLT , Luke 24:1 YLT, John 20:1 YLT . The Young’s Litreal Translation shows the resurrection of Jesus on the Sabbath. Matthew 28:1 YLT
 

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This is not a laughing matter, it is the truth based upon the actual facts presented in the law of Moses which Jesus had to fulfill. The seven day week has existed since creation and the annual holy days of ancient Israel were still being observed meticulously by the Jews in Christs day.

I know these days very well because I kept them for ten years and studied all about them. All the annual Sabbaths foreshadow Christ and Jesus fulfilled the symbolism of all of them. The primitive Catholic Church changed the fourth commandment from Saturday to Sunday with no authority to do so. This was done because of their hatred of the Jewish people. Men who are ignorant of these ancient holy days will swallow the Catholic lie.
 

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the weekly Sabbath is always Saturday
Yes. We need to also remember there were "high" sabbaths that did not occur on a Saturday

The seven festivals do not necessarily occur on weekly Shabbat (seventh-day Sabbath) and are called by the name miqra ("called assembly") in Hebrew (Lev. 23). They are observed by Jews and a minority of Christians. Two of the shabbath (holy assemblies) occur in spring on the first and last day of the Feast of unleavened bread (Matzot). One occurs in the summer, this is the Feast of Weeks (Shavuot). And four occur in the fall in the seventh month. Feast of Trumpets (Yom Teru'ah) on the first day of the seventh month; the second is the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur); and two during the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot) on the first and last day. Sometimes the word shabbaton is extended to mean all seven festivals.[4]

The Gospel of John says of the day beginning following Christ's death, "that sabbath day was a high day" (19:31–42). That night was Nisan 15, just after the first day of Passover week (Unleavened Bread) and an annual miqra and rest day, in most chronologies. (In other systems, it was Nisan 13 or 14, i.e., weekly but not annual Sabbath.) The King James Version may thus be the origin of naming the annual rest days "High Sabbaths" in English.