Day Three In The Tomb
Where, in the Bible, does it say Jesus rose from the dead on the first day of the week, which would be Sunday?
The scriptures say that Jesus died at 3 pm, then 3 full days in the tomb would have him come back to life at 3 pm on the Saturday-Sabbath, with Mary finding the tomb empty early on Sunday.
He died at 3 pm, the 9th hour on Wednesday, according to J*wish time.
1st day in the grave, 3 pm on Thursday.
2nd day in the grave, 3 pm on Friday
3rd day in the grave, 3 pm on Saturday, the Sabbath
If Jesus had risen on Sunday, the 1st day of the week, it would have been at 3 pm, not at sunrise. Yes, they found the tomb empty at sunrise on Sunday, the 1st day of the week, because they couldn’t break the Sabbath to go to the tomb until then, so they went to the tomb as early as they could. The earth quaked, and the stone rolled away, but Jesus wasn’t inside. I read all four accounts, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, and none of them say he rose on the first day of the week, only that they found him then.
I’ve been questioning the narrative that Jesus died on “Good Friday” for as long as I can remember, and could never reconcile the time and make it make sense. We must let go of what we’ve been taught and read the Bible for ourselves, rejecting the preferred narrative given to us by the enemy to distract us from participating in the feast of Passover, one of God’s holy festivals. It’s a tool of the enemy to keep us out of compliance with God’s Word. Our Passover Lamb was slaughtered, his blood painted on the doorpost of our hearts, cleansing us of all unrighteousness and removing all the levin within us, and we celebrate that the destroying angel will pass over us and that Jesus is taking us out to Egypt! Jesus is the bread of life, and we should celebrate the Feast of Unleavened Bread, Passover.
“This day shall be for you a memorial day, and you shall keep it as a feast to the LORD; throughout your generations, as a statute forever, you shall keep it as a feast. Exodus 12:14











