Good Friday and Easter Sunday Don't Match Scripture - Here's Why
How do you fit three days and three nights between Friday afternoon and Sunday morning? For centuries, Christians have traditionally observed Good Friday and Easter Sunday. But a simple math problem has puzzled believers and skeptics alike: if Jesus was crucified on Friday and rose on Sunday, where are the "three days and three nights" He promised as the ultimate sign of His Messiahship? In this video, we dismantle the traditional timeline and use scripture, history, and ancient Jewish customs to finally solve this biblical paradox. By looking at Passover, High Sabbaths, and the lunar calendar of the 1st century, the pieces of the puzzle finally fall perfectly into place.

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