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Author Topic:   Three days and three nights?
rstrats
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03-28-2010 4:45 PM


I know the issue of fitting Matthew 12:40 into a Friday/Sunday period has been discussed before, but does anyone have any historical documentation that shows that the phrase; 3 days AND 3 nights, was a unique first century idiom of Hebrew/Aramaic/Greek which could mean something different than what the phrase means in English?

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rstrats
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Posts: 138
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Message 2 of 3 (729240)
06-07-2014 9:05 AM
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03-28-2010 4:45 PM


Since it's been awhile, someone new looking in my know of some writing.

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06-07-2014 2:10 PM
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03-28-2010 4:45 PM


This is a topic for a forum other than coffee house. In the future, please dont use the coffee house to simply bypass the topic promotion process
Edited by AdminPhat, : No reason given.

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