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       #Post#: 32832--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Common Figure of Speech/Colloquial Language?
       By: rstrats Date: July 5, 2021, 7:07 am
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       Bladerunner,
       re:  "NO, it would not be a different topic.  It is within the
       scope of the Crucifixion, Burial and Resurrection of Jesus
       Christ, otherwise known as the Gospel of Jesus Christ."
       It would be a different topic because that is not the concern of
       this one.  This one is concerned with one issue and only one
       issue, i.e., the commonality of forecasting or saying 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.
       re:  "Why do you say 9 am in the morning..."
       Mark 15:25 - "Now it was the third hour, and they crucified
       Him."   I think that's generally considered to be around 9am.
       
       re:  "...and not on Wednesday?"
       Where have I said it's not on Wednesday?
       #Post#: 32902--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Common Figure of Speech/Colloquial Language?
       By: guest8 Date: July 5, 2021, 4:05 pm
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       [quote author=rstrats link=topic=1218.msg32832#msg32832
       date=1625486864]
       Bladerunner,
       re:  "NO, it would not be a different topic.  It is within the
       scope of the Crucifixion, Burial and Resurrection of Jesus
       Christ, otherwise known as the Gospel of Jesus Christ."
       It would be a different topic because that is not the concern of
       this one.  This one is concerned with one issue and only one
       issue, i.e., the commonality of forecasting or saying 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.
       re:  "Why do you say 9 am in the morning..."
       Mark 15:25 - "Now it was the third hour, and they crucified
       Him."   I think that's generally considered to be around 9am.
       
       re:  "...and not on Wednesday?"
       Where have said it's not on Wednesday?
       [/quote]
       you said: "i.e., the commonality of forecasting or saying 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. "
       Please excuse my ignorance, but I still do not understand what
       you are trying to say here?
       Blade
       #Post#: 32955--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Common Figure of Speech/Colloquial Language?
       By: rstrats Date: July 7, 2021, 6:31 am
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       [quote author=Bladerunner link=topic=1218.msg32902#msg32902
       date=1625519158]
       Please excuse my ignorance, but I still do not understand what
       you are trying to say here?
       Blade
       [/quote]
       The Messiah said that He would be three days and three nights
       in the "heart of the earth".
       There are some who think that the crucifixion took place on the
       6th day of the week with the resurrection taking place on the
       1st day of the week.
       And of those, there are some who think that the "heart of the
       earth" is referring to the tomb or at the earliest to the moment
       when His spirit left His body).
       However, a 6th day of the week crucifixion/1st day of the week
       resurrection allows for only 2 nights to be involved.
       To account for the lack of a 3rd night, there may be some of
       those mentioned above who try to explain the lack of a 3rd night
       by saying that the Messiah was using common figure of
       speech/colloquial language.
       I'm simply curious if anyone who may fall in the above group of
       believers might provide examples to support the belief of
       commonality; i.e., instances where a daytime or a night time was
       forecast or said to be involved with an event when no part of a
       daytime or no part of a night time could have occurred.
       #Post#: 34523--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Common Figure of Speech/Colloquial Language?
       By: rstrats Date: August 12, 2021, 10:20 am
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       Someone new looking in may know of examples.
       #Post#: 34525--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Common Figure of Speech/Colloquial Language?
       By: patrick jane Date: August 12, 2021, 11:27 am
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       [quote author=rstrats link=topic=1218.msg34523#msg34523
       date=1628781615]
       Someone new looking in may know of examples.
       [/quote]Very possible.
       #Post#: 35504--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Common Figure of Speech/Colloquial Language?
       By: rstrats Date: November 1, 2021, 6:41 am
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       And again, that "someone new" needs to be someone who believes
       the crucifixion took place on the 6th day of the week with a 1st
       day of the week resurrection, and who thinks that the "heart of
       the earth" is referring to the tomb, and who tries to explain
       the lack of a 3rd night by saying that the Messiah was employing
       common figure of speech/colloquial language of the period.
       #Post#: 35505--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Common Figure of Speech/Colloquial Language?
       By: patrick jane Date: November 1, 2021, 9:00 am
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       [quote author=rstrats link=topic=1218.msg35504#msg35504
       date=1635766897]
       And again, that "someone new" needs to be someone who believes
       the crucifixion took place on the 6th day of the week with a 1st
       day of the week resurrection, and who thinks that the "heart of
       the earth" is referring to the tomb, and who tries to explain
       the lack of a 3rd night by saying that the Messiah was employing
       common figure of speech/colloquial language of the period.
       [/quote]Hello brother, did you join my new forum yet?
       #Post#: 35507--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Common Figure of Speech/Colloquial Language?
       By: rstrats Date: November 1, 2021, 9:32 am
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       [quote author=patrick jane
       [/quote]Hello brother, did you join my new forum yet?
       [/quote]
       Yes, back in August.
       #Post#: 35860--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Common Figure of Speech/Colloquial Language?
       By: rstrats Date: November 24, 2021, 6:53 pm
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       Bladerunner,
       You have a question directed to you in post #20.
       #Post#: 36180--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Common Figure of Speech/Colloquial Language?
       By: rstrats Date: December 16, 2021, 4:11 pm
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       Since it's been awhile, perhaps someone new visiting this topic
       may know of examples.
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