Not true!
It specifically is written,
6b καὶ Σίμων Πέτρος εἰσῆλθεν εἰς τὸ μνημεῖον·
6b and Simon Peter went into the sepulchre
καὶ θεωρεῖ τὰ ὀθόνια κείμενα, 7 καὶ τὸ σουδάριον, ὃ ἦν ἐπὶ
and seeth the linen clothes lie. 7 And the napkin that was about
τῆς κεφαλῆς αὐτοῦ, οὐ μετὰ τῶν ὀθονίων...
True. But the AV is wrong concerning the time of day.
"Being yet early of darkness", dusk after sunset, NOT '~when it was yet dark~' in the morning before sunrise, "Mary Magdalene comes (by herself) to the sepulchre and sees the stone rolled off; then runs back", '~assum(ing) that the body had...
There was no one except the guards at the grave when the angel with his appearance cast the stone from the grave late on the Sabbath three hours before the First Day.
Nothing of in the text. The two women never reached the grave "late on the Sabbath" and therefore never left the grave "late on the Sabbath". Which is proved by "the angel (who) explained to the women and told them (when they had reached the tomb on Sunday morning that) He is risen" because "on...
'~This~', "And behold, there was a great earthquake: for the angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the stone from the entrance, and sat upon it..." does not '~describe events that happened shortly after the two women had seen the sepulchre and left~', denies and...
These 2 women did not come to at the tomb; they "set out (from home) to (go) see the tomb AS THERE SUDDENLY was a great earthquake" which must have thwarted their plans before the weekly Sabbath was beginning to draw to a close literally "mid-afternoon" three hours before sunset.
Re: '~theoreo, to gaze on~'
Refer #11, to go see ['theohrehsai' Infinitive of Intention]
Re: '~The word "dawn" in the Greek is used Biblically of "dusk".~'
Though the KJV uses the word "dawn", the word "dawn" in the Greek whatever it might be, is not used in Matthew 28:1 '~of "dusk"~', but of...
The real Matthew 28:1,
"In the end / Late on / Fullness ['opse de']
of the [weekly] Sabbath's-time ['Sabbatohn']
being ['--ousehi']
in the ['tehi']
in-the-full- very- noon- mid- inclining- declining- down- over- upon- noon- ['epi']
day-light-time ['phohsk--']
toward / against / unto / before...
Visits at the tomb “on the First Day”
1) “Mary sees the stone removed”, “while being early darkness still”, dusk. Then Peter and John go to the tomb to see what Mary has told them. (Jn20:1-10)
2) “Earliest morning- darkness”, just after midnight, “the two women” (variant – the two Marys)...
This is a correct correlation. Both Scriptures mean Jesus was exalted in both humiliation and triumph. Christ conquered death in that He suffered dying death, as well as in that He resurrected from the dead.
Both Scriptures suppose Christ both being lifted up Crucified Sacrifice The Lamb of...
With this post you replied to my post #1 as for introduction I clearly INDICATED a referenced QUOTE OF SOMEONE ELSE: ↑'~<<Christ cancelled the Sabbath Law on the cross; it no longer is valid for Christians.>>~'.
You refer to the same as if I authored it. I did NOT.
Please rectify your...
The story of the creation is no allegory; the creation is no story of the Seventh Day. The verses touching the history of the Seventh Day upon earth fit into context after the fall after God had finished creating.
Not written nowhere! '~God gave himself a sabbath~' So we know that not to be true.
Not written nowhere! '~rest(heaven)~' So we know that not to be true.