WAS THE RESURRECTION REALLY ON SUNDAY?
Was
Jesus three days and three nights in the grave, as he said in Matthew 12:40? Can you figure three
days and three nights between sunset "Good Friday" and sunrise Easter
Sunday?
It
is commonly supposed today that Jesus was crucified on Friday, and that the
resurrection occurred about sunrise on Easter Sunday morning.
Few
professing Christians have ever thought to question or to prove this "Good
Friday Easter" tradition, yet the Bible tells us to prove all things. And
you will be literally astounded by this proof.
For
PROOF there is, but one dependable authority, a sole historical record, the
Bible.
No Evidence, Only Tradition
There
were no eye witnesses to the resurrection. Even so-called "apostolic
fathers" had no source of information save that record which is today
available to us. Tradition, then, must be dismissed. What are the recorded
facts?
The
doubting Pharisees had asked Jesus for a sign
(supernatural evidence) in proof of His Messiah-ship.
Jesus
answered: "An evil and adulterous generation seeketh
after a sign: and there shall no sign be given to it, but the sign of the
prophet Jonas; For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly,
so shall the Son of man be three days
and three nights in the heart of the
earth" (Matt 12:39-40).
He
expressly declared that the only sign
he would give to prove he was the Messiah was that he should be just three days and three nights in the rock-hewn sepulcher in "the heart of the
earth."
The
Significance of the Sign
These
Christ-rejecting Pharisees demanded PROOF.
Jesus offered but, one evidence. That evidence was not the fact of the
resurrection itself. It was the LENGTH
OF TIME. He remained just three days and three nights inside the earth, he
would prove himself the Savior. If he failed in this sign, he must be rejected
as the Messiah!
No
wonder Satan has caused unbelievers to scoff at the story of Jonah and the
"whale"! No wonder the devil has set up a tradition that DENIES Jesus
is the Messiah!
The
Dilemma of the Higher Critics
This
one and only supernatural PROOF ever given by Jesus for his Messiah-ship has
greatly bothered the commentators and the higher critics. Their attempts to
explain away this sole proof for Christ's divinity are ludicrous in the
extreme, to explain this away they must, or their "Good Friday/Easter"
tradition collapses!
One
commentator says, "Of course we know that Jesus was actually in the tomb
only half as long as he thought he would be!" Some expositors impose upon
our credulity to the extent of asking us to believe that "in the GREEK
language in which the New Testament was written, the expression "three
days and three nights" means three periods,
either of day or of night!"
Jesus,
they say, was placed in the tomb shortly before sunset Friday, and rose at
sunrise Sunday morning-two nights and one day.
The
BIBLE Definition
But
the BIBLE definition of the duration of "nights and days" is simple.
Even
these same higher critics admit that in the Hebrew language, in which the book
of Jonah was written, the expression "three days and three nights" means
a period of 72 hours (three twelve hour days and three twelve hour nights).
Notice
Jonah 1:17 "And Jonah was in
the belly of the fish three days and three nights"! Thus, they admit that
it was a period of 72 hours. And Jesus distinctly said that as Jonah was three
days and three nights in the great fish's belly, so he would be the same length
of time in his grave!
As
Jonah was in the "grave" (see Jonah
2:2) 72 hours, after which he was supernaturally resurrected by God, by
being vomited up, to become a savior to the people of Nineveh upon proclaiming
the warning to them, so should Jesus be 72 hours in his grave, there upon being
resurrected by God to become the savior of the world!
Did
Jesus know how much time was in a "day” and in a "night"? Jesus
answered, "Are there not twelve hours in a day... but if a man walk in the
night, he stumbleth" (John 11:9-10).
Notice
the Bible definition of the expression, THE THIRD DAY. "Text after text
tells us that Jesus rose the third day. Notice how the Bible defines the time
required to fulfill "the third day."
In
Genesis 1:4 God "divided the
light from darkness. And God called the light Day and the darkness he called
Night. And the evening (darkness) and the morning (light) were the second
day.... And the evening (now three periods of darkness called night) and the
morning (now three periods of light called day) were THE THIRD DAY" (Gen. 1:4-13).
Here
we have the only Bible definition which explains and counts up the amount of
time involved in the expression "the third day." It includes three
dark periods called NIGHT, and three light periods called DAY-three days and
three nights, and Jesus said they contained TWELVE HOURS for each period-a
total of 72 hours!
That
ought to be conclusive! Anyone can figure that out just by adding it up.
What
is Wrong?
What
is wrong with these plain, simple words of Jesus? How do these wise and prudent
theologians know Jesus was crucified "Good Friday" and rose
"Easter Sunday"?
The
simple answer is, they do not know it—for it is not true! It is merely
tradition, a tradition we have been taught from childhood and carelessly
assumed! Jesus warns against "making the word of God of none effect
through your tradition" (Mark 7:13).
We
have examined two scriptural witnesses, in Matthew and in Jonah, both setting
the duration of the body of Jesus in the tomb as three days and three nights,
which the Scriptures plainly define as 72 hours of time. Now let us examine
four other Scriptural witnesses that prove the same thing.
Notice
Mark 8:31, "And he began to
teach them, that the Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected of the
elders, and of the chief priests, and scribes, and be killed, and AFTER three
days rise again."
If
Jesus had been killed on Friday, and then after one day he had risen, the
resurrection would have occurred on Saturday evening. If after two days, it
would Sunday evening, and if after three days, it would have occurred Monday
evening!
Examine
these texts carefully. You cannot, by any process of arithmetic, figure any less
than a full 72 hours (three days and three nights) in a resurrection which
occurred three days AFTER the crucifixion! If Jesus was in the grave only from
Friday sunset to Sunday sunrise, then this text too, must be torn out of your
Bible or else you must reject Jesus Christ as an impostor! If he rose AFTER
THREE DAYS, it might have been more than 72 hours, but it could not have been a
second less!
Notice
now Mark 9:31"...they shall kill him: and AFTER that he is killed, he
shall rise the third day." And it could not be
Friday sunset to Sunday sunrise, because that is only 36 hours, carrying us
into the middle of the second day, AFTER he was killed.
In
Matthew 27:63 Jesus is quoted as
saying "AFTER THREE DAYS I will rise again." This cannot possibly be
figured as less than 72 full hours.
And
in John 2:19-21, "Jesus
answered and said unto them, Destroy this temple, and in three days I will
raise it up....But, he spake of the temple of his
body." To be raised up in three days after being destroyed, or crucified
and buried, could not be more than 72 hours.
If
we are to accept all the testimony of the Bible, we must conclude that Jesus
was three days and three nights (three full 24 hour days) 72 hours in the grave
or the only supernatural proof he gave must fall.
The
TIME OF DAY of Resurrection
Now
notice carefully this fact; In order to be three days and three nights (72
hours) in the tomb, our Lord had to be resurrected at exactly THE SAME TIME OF
DAY that his body was buried in the tomb!
Let us realize a very vital fact.
If
we can find the time of day of the burial, then we have found the time of day
of the resurrection! If the burial, for instance, were at sunrise, then for the
body to be left an even three days and three nights in the tomb, the
resurrection likewise had to occur at sunrise, three days later. If the burial
was at sunset, the resurrection was at sunset, three days later.
The
crucifixion day was catted "the preparation,” or day before "the
Sabbath" (Matt. 27:62; Mark 15:42; Luke 23:54). This day ended at sunset, according to Bible reckoning
(Lev. 23:32)
Jesus
cried out soon after "the ninth hour" or three o'clock in the
afternoon (Matt 27:46-50; Mark 15:34-37; Luke 23:44-46).
Yet
Jesus was buried before this same day ended, before sunset (Matt 27:57; Luke 23:52-54; John 19:42)
John adds, "There laid they Jesus therefore because of the Jews'
preparation day." According to the laws observed by the Jews all dead
bodies must be buried before the beginning of a Sabbath or feast day. Hence
Jesus was buried before sunset on the same day he died. He died shortly after
3p.m.
Therefore,
notice carefully the burial of Christ's body was in the late afternoon! It was
between 3p.m. and sunset as these scriptures prove.
And
since the resurrection had to occur at the same time of 'day', three days
later, the resurrection of Christ occurred, not at sunrise, but in the late
afternoon, near sunset! Startling as this fact may be, it is the plain Bible
truth!
If
Jesus rose at any other time of day, he could not have been three days and
three nights in his grave. If he rose at any other time of day, He failed to
prove, by the only sign he gave that he was the true Messiah, the Son of the Living
God! Either he rose near the end of a day near sunset, or else He is not the
Christ!! He staked his claim on the one and only sign!
So
a time-honored tradition must be shattered!
WHAT
Sabbath followed the Crucifixion?
Now
we come to an objection some may raise, yet the very point which proves this
truth. Perhaps you have noticed that the Scriptures say the day after the
crucifixion was a Sabbath. Hence, for centuries, people have blindly assumed
the crucifixion was on Friday!
Now
we have shown by all four gospels that the crucifixion day was called "the
preparation", the preparation day for the Sabbath, but for what Sabbath?
John's
gospel gives the definite answer: "It was the preparation of the
Passover."
“For
that Sabbath day was a high day” (John
19:14, 31).
Just
what is a "high day"? Ask any Jew! He will tell you it is one of the
annual holy days, or feast days, The Israelites observed seven of these every
year, every one called Sabbaths! Annual Sabbaths, fall on certain annual
calendar dates, and on different days of the week in different years, just like
the Roman holidays now observed. These Sabbaths might fall on Monday, on
Thursday, or on Sunday.
If
you will notice the following texts, you will see these annual holy days were all
called Sabbath days, (Lev. 16:31; 23:24, 26-32, 39).
Notice
Matthew 26:2; "Ye know that
after two days is the feast of the Passover, and the Son of man is betrayed to
be crucified." And if you will follow through this chapter you will see
that Jesus was crucified on the Passover!
And
what was the Passover? In the twelfth chapter of Exodus you will find the story
of the original Passover. The children of Israel killed the lambs, and struck
the blood over the doorposts and on the side posts of their houses, and
wherever the blood had thus been applied the death angel passed over that
house, sparing it from death. Following the Passover was a holy convocation or
annual Sabbath.
Observe
the dates: "And in the fourteenth day of the first month is the Passover
of the Lord. And in the fifteenth day of this month is the feast” (Num. 28:16-17).
The
Passover lamb, killed every year on the 14th of the first month called
"Abib," was a type of Christ, the Lamb of God that taketh away the
sin of the world. Christ is our Passover, sacrificed for us (I Cor. 5:7).
Jesus
was slain on the very same day the Passover had been slain every year. He was
crucified on the 14th of Abib, the first Hebrew month of the year. And this
day, the Passover was the day before the preparation day or annual high day
Sabbath, which occurred on the 15th of Abib. This Sabbath might occur on any
day of the week. Frequently it occurs, and is observed even today, on Thursday.
For instance, this high-day Sabbath came on Thursday in 1962, 1969, 1972, 1979,
1982, etc.
And
the Hebrew calendar shows that in the year Jesus was crucified, the 14th of
Abib, Passover day, the day Jesus was crucified, was Wednesday. And the annual
Sabbath was Thursday. This was the Sabbath that drew on as Joseph of Arimathea hastened to bury the body of Jesus late that
Wednesday afternoon. There were two separate Sabbaths that week!
What
Day Was the Resurrection?
Now
which day of the week was the resurrection day?
The
first investigators, Mary Magdalene and her companions, came to the sepulcher
on the first day of the week (Sunday) very early, while it was yet dark, as the
sun was beginning to rise, at dawn (Mark
16:2; Luke 24:1; John 20:1).
Now
here are the texts most people have supposed stated the resurrection was at
sunrise Sunday morning. But they do not say that!
When
the women arrived, the tomb was already open! At that time Sunday morning while
it was yet dark, Jesus was not there. Notice how the angel says "He is not
here but is risen." (See Mark 16:6; Luke 24:6; Matt. 28:5-6.)
Jesus
was already risen at sunrise Sunday morning? Of course he was. He rose from the grave in
the late afternoon, near sunset!
And
since we know Christ was buried late Wednesday afternoon, and that the
resurrection took place at the same time of day three days later, we now know
the resurrection of Christ occurred late Saturday afternoon.
The
Sabbath day ended at sunset. It was late on that day, before the beginning of
the first day on the week. It was not a Sunday resurrection at all. It was a
Sabbath resurrection!
Did
Christ Fulfill His Sign?
Now
all this is based on the supposition that Jesus did fulfill his only sign of
being three days and three nights in the grave. All our evidence is based on
the claims of Jesus before his crucifixion. But some of the higher critics and
doctors of divinity tell us that Jesus made a mistake and that he was only in
the tomb half as long as he expected to be. Let us have proof as to whether he
did spend the exact amount of time in the grave he said he would.
Notice
that in Matt 28:6, the angel of the
Lord gives this testimony, which we now present as evidence! "He is not
here: for he is risen, as he said." And he
certainly did not rise as he said unless he rose at the precise time that He
had said. So we have the proof of the angel of the Lord, recorded in the sacred
Word of God that Jesus did fulfill his sign he was three days and three nights
in the earth and he did rise Sabbath afternoon, and not on Sunday morning!
Another
proof that Christ was in grave the full length of time he expected to be is
found in I Cor. 15:3-4: "For I
delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ
died for our sins according to the scriptures; And that he was buried, and that
he rose again the third day according to the scriptures." His death and
burial were according to the Scriptures not contrary to them.
The
third day following his Wednesday burial was the Sabbath; three full days spent
in the grave ended Saturday afternoon just prior to sunset, not Sunday morning.
Which
Day Was the Crucifixion?
Jesus
was crucified on WEDNESDAY, died shortly after 3 p.m. that afternoon and was
buried before sunset Wednesday evening. Now count the three days and three
nights. His body was Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights in the grave, three
nights. It also was there through the day light part of Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, three days, he rose Saturday (Sabbath) late afternoon, shortly before
sunset, at the same time of day that he was buried! It is not difficult now to
determine the day on which Jesus was crucified. Counting back three days from
the Sabbath when He rose, we come to Wednesday, middle of the week. Sunday
morning at sunrise he was not there, he was already risen!
It
is significant that in Daniel's prophecy of the "seventy weeks" (Dan. 9:24-27). Jesus was to be cut off
"in the midst of the week." While this prophecy has the application
of a day for a year, yet it is significant that he was also "cut off"
in the middle of a literal week!
Honest
Objections Examined
Someone
is sure to notice Mark 16:9,
thinking this text says the resurrection was upon
Sunday. But if you read the whole sentence, it does not say that at all, the
expression "was risen" is in the perfect tense. What was Jesus'
condition early the first day of the week? Does it say he "was
rising" or that he "did rise" from the grave? No, early the
first day of the week, at the time he appeared to Mary Magdalene, he was already
risen Sunday morning. The text does not in any way refute
the other texts we have given.
Another
passage that might confuse you is Luke
24-21;"...and beside all this, today is the third day since these
things were done." "These things" included all the events
pertaining to the resurrection, the seizing of Jesus, delivering him to be
tried, the actual crucifixion, and finally the setting of the seal and the
watch over the tomb the following day, or Thursday. Study verses 18-20, telling of "these
things" and also Matt. 27:62-66.
"These things" were not completed until the watch was set, Thursday.
And the text says Sunday was the third day since these things were done. Sunday
truly was the third day since Thursday. But it was not the third day since
Friday, so this text could not prove a Friday crucifixion.
The
Final Proof
There
is yet one final clinching proof of this amazing truth.
A
vital text proving that there were two Sabbaths in that week has been obscured
by almost every translation into English. Only Ferrar
Fenton's version has this point correct
Turn
to Matthew 28:1. In the common
versions it says, "In the end of the Sabbath," or more correctly,
"after the Sabbath." Notice that both of these renderings use the
singular Sabbath. But in the original Greek the word is plural. Fenton renders
it correctly by saying, "After the Sabbaths, although the remaining part
of the verse he has not translated quite correctly. In a footnote to this text,
he says, "The Greek original is in the plural. Sabbaths"
According
to Mark 16:1, Mary Magdalene and her
companions did not buy their spices to anoint the body of Jesus until after the
Sabbath was past. They could not prepare them until after this and yet after
preparing the spices they rested on the Sabbath day according to the
commandment! (Luke 23:56)
There
is only one possible explanation: After the annual high-day Sabbath, the feast
day of the days of Unleavened Bread, which was Thursday, these women purchased
and prepared their spices on Friday, and then they rested on the weekly
Sabbath, Saturday, according to the Commandment (Exodus 20:8-11).
A
comparison of these two texts proves there were two Sabbaths that week, with a
day in between. Otherwise, these texts contradict themselves.
It
is time we discovered the source of our religious beliefs and find out whether
we ought to observe them.
This
article explains why we need to be careful about what we carelessly take for
granted and off handedly practice.
And
if you study this article and read the proofs it shows, it will be easy to
explain to others and show them the true Sabbath.