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  1. R

    Esther 4:16 versus 5:1

    Actually, He said it would be - "three days and three nights". And your 2 nights is based on the idea of a 6th day of the week burial. Many papers have been written for a 4th day or 5th day crucifixion.
  2. R

    Esther 4:16 versus 5:1

    Well, in light of Matthew 12:40, Mark 8:31, and Luke 24:21, "on the third day" must be referring to the third day after the burial.
  3. R

    Esther 4:16 versus 5:1

    Esther said that she would fast for 3 days, night or day, and that after doing that, that she would go to the king. However, verse 5:1 says that she went to the king on the 3rd day. How can she go to the king on the 3rd day and at the same time go after the 3rd day?
  4. R

    Common Figure of Speech/Colloquial Language?

    That would be an issue for a different topic.
  5. R

    Common Figure of Speech/Colloquial Language?

    The Messiah said that He would be three days and three nights in the "heart of the earth". There are some who think that the crucifixion took place on the 6th day of the week with the resurrection taking place on the 1st day of the week. And of those, there are some who think that the "heart...
  6. R

    Common Usage?

    I have no belief, i.e. a conviction, one way or the other about that. BTW, you have a question directed to you in post #280.
  7. R

    Common Usage?

    No, unless you're referring to my defense of what I erroneously thought follower was saying about me. Agreed. But for right now, I'm only concerned with the issue of this topic. I thought my response in post #273 implied a "no". What is your point?
  8. R

    Common Usage?

    OK, sorry. I thought you were accusing me of putting forth a false gospel.
  9. R

    Common Usage?

    So, again, what false gospel is there in the information of my posts?
  10. R

    Common Usage?

    I don't think He is a believer in a 6th day of the week crucifixion.
  11. R

    Common Usage?

    Maybe someone new looking in may know of examples.
  12. R

    Common Usage?

    You have a question directed to you in post #268.
  13. R

    Jesus Died For You To Be Saved

    But you didn't say what you think the wrath actually is.
  14. R

    Jesus Died For You To Be Saved

    You're the one who used the word. I am simply curious what you think it is.
  15. R

    Jesus Died For You To Be Saved

    And what does His wrath consist of?
  16. R

    Jesus Died For You To Be Saved

    So, who aren't His people?
  17. R

    Jesus Died For You To Be Saved

    No, I'm asking what the word itself means.
  18. R

    Jesus Died For You To Be Saved

    What does "justified" mean in this context?
  19. R

    Is vegetarianism or veganism against Christianity?

    If unclean animals had been made clean by the time of Mark's verse, why do you suppose Peter, some 10+ years later, who had been with the Messiah for at least 3 years, not know that it was ok to eat them?
  20. R

    Jesus Died For You To Be Saved

    To whom is "his people" referring?
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