Good Wednesday and the Fallacies of Easter Palm Saturday and the Infallibility of the Scriptures: the Chronicles Parts 1 and 2 - Paul E. Moss - Livros - AuthorHouse - 9781403311849 - 2 de agosto de 2002
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Good Wednesday and the Fallacies of Easter Palm Saturday and the Infallibility of the Scriptures: the Chronicles Parts 1 and 2

Paul E. Moss

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Good Wednesday and the Fallacies of Easter Palm Saturday and the Infallibility of the Scriptures: the Chronicles Parts 1 and 2

Paul started this study in the early eighties. This is his first major work and critical study. Research for the past twenty years has ended. He is ready to share what he has found. The title of the book is Good Wednesday Palm Saturday, Fallacies of Easter and the Infallibility of the Holy Scriptures. Its two studies in one, but some how he connects them with a string of different but relative studies each standing on it's on. He calls these studies The Chronicles. Paul remembers as a small boy in Memphis, Tennessee attending the Early Grove Baptist Church, that he recall's asking himself the question on an Easter Sunday. The question was, how do you get three days from Friday to Sunday? That was over fifty-five years ago. After years of study and research the issue is quite clear. Jesus Christ is a Jew. Born under Jewish law and Jewish traditions. Paul also realizes there are two issues at stake. One is the trustworthiness of the Bible. The other is whether Jesus is truly God. Because If Jesus only spent thirty-six hours in the tomb, that is, from Friday at 6:00 p.m. until Sunday at 6:00 a.m. The Bible is deemed incorrect and Jesus is a false prophet. Jesus himself, said that he would spend three days and three nights in the heart of the earth, just as Jonah had spent three days and three nights in the belly of a great fish. Matthew 12:38-40. It seems normal that throughout the whole world the crucifixion of Christ is held on 'Good Friday' and that the resurrection is acknowledged on Sunday morning at dawn. Why do Christians and none-Christians alike accept the Friday to Sunday burial of Christ? Probably just tradition. It's always been that way and anyway any part of the day constitute a whole day. What different does it make? He died and he rose that's the important thing, right? In the pages to comes you will read the chronology of the crucifixion week, after reading this book what decision will you make regarding this issue?The Second ChronicleThe Bible is the on

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 2 de agosto de 2002
ISBN13 9781403311849
Editoras AuthorHouse
Páginas 208
Dimensões 150 × 12 × 225 mm   ·   312 g
Idioma English  

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