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It doesn't apply to you because you don't believe that the phrase "in the heart of the earth" refers exclusively to the tomb. This topic is directed to anyone who believes that it is referring exclusively to the tomb.It does apply to me because it is based on (Matt. 12:40), Jesus being in the heart of the earth for 3 days and nights.
I've only made three "arguments", i.e., assertions with regard to the issue of this topic; firstly that in order for anyone to say that it was common to forecast or say that a daytime or a night time would be involved with an event when no part of a daytime or no part of a night time could occur that they would have to know of examples of such usage to legitimately make that statement. And secondly, that with the possible exception of one, that any of the examples given were not actually examples.All Chrisitians believe (Matt. 12:40). None believe your argument, as stated in the opening post, and in the last two lines in your post #(150).
The third assertion is that If someone believes that the phrase "in the heart of the earth" refers exclusively to the tomb, then that would mean that a 6th day of the week crucifixion/1st day of the week resurrection allows for only 2 nights to be involved.
Since you don't believe that about "in the heart of the earth" then your argument is with them and not with me.
That's true- I don't know to what "in the heart of the earth" is referring. And neither do you. However, I think it's referring exclusively to the tomb and you think that it isn't. But that is an issue for a different topic. Why don't you start one and hash it out there?Well, you apparently don't know what the 'heart of the earth' is referring to and so you need an explanation.
And that would be an issue for a different topic.Thus it changes your boundaries.
It's only an issue in so far as it is one of the requirements for those to whom this topic is intended/directed.It didn't say Jesus is going to be in the tomb 3 days and nights. And, by the way, how is a tomb considered the 'heart of the earth'? You based your argument on (Matt. 12:40). You cant do that and then say 'the heart of the earth' is not an issue here.
You do if you want to legitimately support that idea.I don't need an example to show that it was common to forecast or say that a daytime or a night time would be invovled with an event when no part of a daytime or no part of a night time could occur.
Please point out where I said that.It's you that believe that there were not 3 days and nights.
I see no scriptural reason to believe otherwise.Not us.
Do you believe Jonah was in the whales belly 3 days and nights?
And for the ump·teenth time, account for WHAT with regard to the three days and three nights? Why do you keep ignoring my question?No. Can you account for those three days and nights.
I see no scriptural reason to believe otherwise.No.
Do you believe Jesus was 3 days and nights in the heart of the earth.
Unbelief about WHAT?If you think your little argument satisfies you in your unbelief, fine. But your argument is based upon unbelief.
BTW, in your post #158 you said that "Jesus wasn't crucified on the first day of the week." I asked where I've said that He was? You haven't answered.
You also said, that that is what I want Christians to believe. Where have I said that I want anyone to believe anything, much less that the Messiah was crucified on the 1st day of the week? You haven't answered.
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