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Another source dating the Crucifixion according to astronomical records of blood moons and long lasting darkness over Jerusalem:
http://www.tyndalehouse.com/TynBul/Library/TynBull_1992_43_2_06_Humphreys_DateChristsCrucifixion.pdf
John 18:28New International Version (NIV)
"Jesus Before Pilate
28 Then the Jewish leaders took Jesus from Caiaphas to the palace of the Roman governor.
By now it was early morning, and to avoid ceremonial uncleanness they did not enter the palace, because they wanted to be able to eat the...
We are discussing the day of Christ's death.
I know the Early Church had disagreements about when to celebrate Easter. I believe Orthodox and Catholics continue to celebrate on differing dates today.
These are the differing dates in 2015:
"In 2015, Western Christianity will celebrate Easter...
The first century Church had lived and was living out what would later be canonized in the New Testament. Each Church used the manuscripts they had available both from the Old Testament and what was being written or had already been given to them.
"Justin wasn't there. He was just repeating...
This is your comment concerning Sunday worship:
Post #151 page 8.
"That's a later explanation about why Christians worship on Sunday. Sunday didn't become the official day of worship for Christians until the beginning of the 4th century. "
Justin in 150, said that Sunday was the day people...
No. I'm presenting evidence of what the Apostles taught the Early Church.
This Christian martyr from 150 a.d. wrote the day of Christ's death and His Resurrection.
Correct, this letter is from 150 a.d.
You originally wrote that Sunday was only a set day of worship after Constantine decreed it. And you think it was done to avoid persecution.
Did you read what Justin the Martyr wrote as to why Christians worship on Sunday?
He states why.
Did you read...
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/anf01.viii.ii.lxvii.html
"And we afterwards continually remind each other of these things. And the wealthy among us help the needy; and we always keep together; and for all things wherewith we are supplied, we bless the Maker of all through His Son 186Jesus...
The Holy Spirit did not leave the Early Church wondering for over 300 years waiting for Constantine to be born.
The Church already had at least 250 years of established communal worship on Sunday. 70 AD the Jewish Temple was destroyed so any co-participation there ended. Daily celebration...
I can see the apparent stop on the monitor, whether of not I as an untrained observer of the night sky would catch this is questionable. I'm proficient at finding the Big Dipper.
However, the Magi were trained observers of the night sky, and they traveled from a land based location east of...
Reading Scripture at face value would you know this about Judaism:
"A lunar year of 354 days is about 11 days shorter than the solar year, i.e. one revolution of the earth around the sun, which corresponds to the cycle of the seasons. If the Jewish calendar were based exclusively on the lunar...
You think the Early Church, taught by Jewish Apostle's got the day wrong that Christ Resurrected. They communally worshiped on Sunday because that was the day their Lord Resurrected.
You're right instead because you need to pack 21st Century time keeping into Scripture in an attempt to believe...
So...if a person rejects the Trinity what exactly do they believe?
I know that Oneness Pentecostals reject the Trinity...but I've never understood how they reconcile the Trinity speaking and appearing at Christ's Baptism or Christ at His Ascension explaining how He and His Father would send the...
This link is better at explaining planetary motion and retrograde motion:
http://www.unm.edu/~astro1/101lab/lab3/lab3_D.html
The first "Click Here" will show a planet displaying retrograde motion. It appears to stop on the curve.
http://www.scienceu.com/observatory/articles/retro/retro.html
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