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March/April 2004
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¬ Editorial: One Gave All
¬ The Story of Jesus Christ: Where Do You Fit?
¬ Jesus Christ: Do We Have the Real Story?
¬ Will Democracy Work in the Middle East?
¬ The Horsemen of Revelation: The Red Horse of War
¬ Good Friday–Easter Sunday: It Didn’t Happen That Way!
  'The Third Day'
  The Chronology of Christ's Crucifixion and Resurrection
  Does the Bible Say Jesus Rose on the First Day?
¬ What Did Jesus Look Like?
¬ A Right Example Heard Around the World
¬ What Religious Days Did Jesus Observe?
¬ World News and Trends
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¬ Letters From Our Readers
¬ Questions and Answers
¬ Just for Youth: How Do You Recover From A Costly Mistake?
   
   
   
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The Chronology of Christ's Crucifixion and Resurrection

Tuesday: Jesus Christ ate an early-evening Passover meal with His disciples (at the beginning of Nisan 14, Jewish reckoning) and instituted the New Covenant symbols (Matthew 26:26-28). Jesus was then betrayed by Judas, arrested and during the night brought before the high priest.

Wednesday: Jesus was crucified and died around 3 p.m. (Matthew 27:46-50). This was the preparation day for the annual, not weekly, Sabbath, which began that evening (Mark 15:42; Luke 23:54; John 19:31). Jesus' body was placed in the tomb at twilight (Matthew 27:57-60).

Thursday: This was the high-day Sabbath, the first day of Unleavened Bread (John 19:31; Leviticus 23:4-7). It is described as the day after the Day of Preparation (Matthew 27:62).

Friday: The high-day Sabbath now past, the women bought and prepared spices for anointing Jesus' body before resting on the weekly Sabbath day, which began at sunset (Mark 16:1; Luke 23:56).

Saturday: The women rested on the weekly Sabbath, according to the Fourth Commandment (Luke 23:56; Exodus 20:8-11). Jesus rose around sunset, exactly three days and three nights (72 hours) after burial, fulfilling the sign of Jonah and authenticating Jesus' Messiahship.

Sunday: The women brought the prepared spices early in the morning while it was still dark (Luke 24:1; John 20:1). Jesus had already risen (Matthew 28:1-6; Mark 16:2-6; Luke 24:2-3; John 20:1). He did not rise on Sunday morning, but at sunset the day before.


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