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Contradictions Challenge

sooda

Veteran Member
The Hyksos Shepherd Kings were Israelites according to Josephus the Historian and the Holy scriptures which you, in your ignorance to said scriptures dare to attack. Beware girl, Jesus is watching and listening.

Traditionally, only the Fifteenth Dynasty rulers are called Hyksos. The Greek name "Hyksos" was coined by Manetho to identify the Fifteenth Dynasty of Asiatic rulers of northern Egypt. In Egyptian Hyksos means "ruler(s) of foreign countries", however, Josephus mistranslated Hyksos as "Shepherd Kings".
 

The Anointed

Well-Known Member
LOLOL.. You don't believe there is such a thing as Monday morning?

Yes! and in the days of Jesus, Monday morning came after Monday night, which Monday began after the sun had set on the 12 hour day of Sunday, which followed the 12 hours of the darkness of Sunday night.

So Monday morning did not follow Sunday night in the days of Jesus, as you in your ignorance to the scriptures seemed to believe.

From darkness came the Light, Evening preceded Morning, according to the ancient cultures.
 

The Anointed

Well-Known Member
LOLOL.. You don't believe there is such a thing as Monday morning?

Yes! and in the days of Jesus, Monday morning came after Monday night, which Monday began after the sun had set on the 12 hour day of Sunday, which followed the 12 hours of the darkness of Sunday night.

So Monday morning did not follow Sunday night in the days of Jesus, as you in your ignorance to the scriptures seemed to believe.

From darkness came the Light, Evening preceded Morning, according to the ancient cultures.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
Yes! and in the days of Jesus, Monday morning came after Monday night, which Monday began after the sun had set on the 12 hour day of Sunday, which followed the 12 hours of the darkness of Sunday night.

So Monday morning did not follow Sunday night in the days of Jesus, as you in your ignorance to the scriptures seemed to believe.

From darkness came the Light, Evening preceded Morning, according to the ancient cultures.
You do realize that if such an event happened there would be records of it. Yet the only place that clam is found is in the Bible. Perhaps it was meant to be symbolic and not meant to be taken literally.
 

The Anointed

Well-Known Member
You do realize that if such an event happened there would be records of it. Yet the only place that clam is found is in the Bible. Perhaps it was meant to be symbolic and not meant to be taken literally.

You wouldn't take anything in the bible literally, would you?
Throughout the bible , OT and NT the Jewish day begins at sunset.
 

The Anointed

Well-Known Member
You are really confused.. Monday always follows Sunday and Jesus rose on Sunday.

The tomb of Jesus was found to be empty on Sunday morning which followed the 12 hours of Sunday night

Mon-DAY in the days of Jesus, followed Monday NIGHT. Sun-DAY, followed Sunday night.

Jesus was sentenced to death on the 6th hour of the 12 hours of Darkness [Midnight] on the day of preparation to the Passover, he was nailed to the cross on the third Hour of the 12 hours of daylight that followed the 12 hours of Darkness, on the day of preparation to the Passover.

At the sixth hour [Mid-day] of the 12 hours of daylight on the day of Preparation to the Passover, Darkness covered the city of Jerusalem, on the ninth hour of the daylight hours [3 PM] of the day of preparation to the Passover Jesus died, and just on sunset, the end of the day of preparation to the Passover, Jesus was placed in the family tomb of his half brother Joseph the son of Jacob who married the already pregnant Mary.

Why do you continue to reveal your ignorance to everyone on this forum, as to the Holy scriptures that in your ignorance to said subject, you attack?
 
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sooda

Veteran Member
The tomb of Jesus was found to be empty on Sunday morning which followed the 12 hours of Sunday night

Mon-DAY in the days of Jesus, followed Monday NIGHT. Sun-DAY, followed Sunday night.

Jesus was sentenced to death on the 6th hour of the 12 hours of Darkness [Midnight] on the day of preparation to the Passover, he was nailed to the cross on the third Hour of the 12 hours of daylight that followed the 12 hours of Darkness, on the day of preparation to the Passover.

At the sixth hour [Mid-day] of the 12 hours of daylight on the day of Preparation to the Passover, Darkness covered the city of Jerusalem, on the ninth hour of the daylight hours [3 PM] of the day of preparation to the Passover Jesus died, and just on sunset, the end of the day of preparation to the Passover, Jesus was placed in the family tomb of his half brother Joseph the son of Jacob who married the already pregnant Mary.

Why do you continue to reveal your ignorance to everyone on this forum, as to the Holy scriptures that in your ignorance to said subject, you attack?

Luke 24:1-3,- "But on the first day of the week, at early dawn, they came to the tomb, bringing the spices which they had prepared. And they found the stone rolled away from the tomb, but when they entered, they did not find the Body of the Lord Jesus."
 

sooda

Veteran Member
You do realize that if such an event happened there would be records of it. Yet the only place that clam is found is in the Bible. Perhaps it was meant to be symbolic and not meant to be taken literally.

He's confused. I think of Monday as the first day of the week, but for Jewish people Sunday is the first day of the week.. AND, its still comes AFTER Saturday night. :D
 

The Anointed

Well-Known Member
He's confused. I think of Monday as the first day of the week, but for Jewish people Sunday is the first day of the week.. AND, its still comes AFTER Saturday night. :D

You poor old dear. Let me here repeat to one who proves to all, that they are incapable of comprehending the scriptures that in their ignorance to said scriptures, they attack.

According to the gospels concerning the arrest, conviction and crucifixion of Jesus, ON THE DAY OF PREPARATION TO THE PASSOVER.

Jesus was sentenced to death on the 6th hour of the 12 hours of Darkness [Midnight] on the day of preparation to the Passover, he was nailed to the cross on the third Hour (9 AM) of the 12 hours of daylight that followed the 12 hours of Darkness, on the day of preparation to the Passover.

At the sixth hour [Mid-day] of the 12 hours of daylight on the day of Preparation to the Passover, Darkness covered the city of Jerusalem, on the ninth hour of the daylight hours [3 PM] of the day of preparation to the Passover Jesus died, and just on sunset, the end of the day of preparation to the Passover, Jesus was placed in the family tomb of his half brother Joseph the son of Jacob, the man who married his mother, the already pregnant Mary.
 

sooda

Veteran Member
You poor old dear. Let me here repeat to one who prove that they are incapable of comprehending the scriptures that in their ignorance to said scriptures, they attack.

The gospel of John concerning the arrest, conviction and crucifixion of Jesus, ON THE DAY OF PREPARATION TO THE PASSOVER.

Jesus was sentenced to death on the 6th hour of the 12 hours of Darkness [Midnight] on the day of preparation to the Passover, he was nailed to the cross on the third Hour of the 12 hours of daylight that followed the 12 hours of Darkness, on the day of preparation to the Passover.

At the sixth hour [Mid-day] of the 12 hours of daylight on the day of Preparation to the Passover, Darkness covered the city of Jerusalem, on the ninth hour of the daylight hours [3 PM] of the day of preparation to the Passover Jesus died, and just on sunset, the end of the day of preparation to the Passover, Jesus was placed in the family tomb of his half brother Joseph the son of Jacob, who married his mother, the already pregnant Mary.
The sandhedren didn't meet at night.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
You poor old dear. Let me here repeat to one who proves to all, that they are incapable of comprehending the scriptures that in their ignorance to said scriptures, they attack.

According to the gospels concerning the arrest, conviction and crucifixion of Jesus, ON THE DAY OF PREPARATION TO THE PASSOVER.

Jesus was sentenced to death on the 6th hour of the 12 hours of Darkness [Midnight] on the day of preparation to the Passover, he was nailed to the cross on the third Hour (9 AM) of the 12 hours of daylight that followed the 12 hours of Darkness, on the day of preparation to the Passover.

At the sixth hour [Mid-day] of the 12 hours of daylight on the day of Preparation to the Passover, Darkness covered the city of Jerusalem, on the ninth hour of the daylight hours [3 PM] of the day of preparation to the Passover Jesus died, and just on sunset, the end of the day of preparation to the Passover, Jesus was placed in the family tomb of his half brother Joseph the son of Jacob, the man who married his mother, the already pregnant Mary.
No, the synopitc Gospels have a different day than John:

Is the date of Jesus' crucifixion in relation to the Passover different in the gospel of John than in the other gospels? | Busted Halo
 

The Anointed

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Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
Nope! All have Jesus dying on the day that the Jews killed their Pascal lambs, which we know was the day of Preparation to the Jewish Passover. Surely you knew that, or was that just a little beyond your ability to comprehend?
I would suggest an apology. You are now guilty of apologetics. That is trying to twist what the Bible says when one knows that it is wrong.

Don't accuse others of your sins.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
Its possible that John is speaking to a gentile audience and using midnight to midnight Roman time... and its pretty clear that Friday sundown to Sunday morning isn't 3 days in anyone's calendar.
And yet most Christians believe in a Friday crucifixion and a Sunday resurrection. To get that they have to count even a fraction of a "day" as a whole day. So even though Jesus would have been barely snuck into the tomb on Friday before sunset they call that a "day". Then from sunset to sunset would be the second day. And sunset to early morning the third. To me that is a day and a half. It sounds as if Jesus was using attorney billing methods.
 

The Anointed

Well-Known Member
And yet most Christians believe in a Friday crucifixion and a Sunday resurrection. To get that they have to count even a fraction of a "day" as a whole day. So even though Jesus would have been barely snuck into the tomb on Friday before sunset they call that a "day". Then from sunset to sunset would be the second day. And sunset to early morning the third. To me that is a day and a half. It sounds as if Jesus was using attorney billing methods.

Only people who are ignorant to the scriptures and the Jewish calendar, would believe that Jesus died on a Friday
 
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