13 thoughts on “The Agony and Redemption: The Profound History of Good Friday

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  4. I have a problem with Good Friday. I do not dispute the crucifixion and resurrection of my dear Lord Jesus…I have a problem with the time-line. Jesus said Himself He would be in the belly of the earth three days and three nights just as Jonah was in the belly of the whale. Also, there are Sabbaths that are NOT Saturday Sabbaths, but High Holy Days. There is a message in Jesus being crucified at Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread as He is the perfect Passover lamb and representative of the unleavened bread as there was no leaven (sin) in Him. He is also Lord of the Sabbath, an indication or resurrecting on the Saturday Sabbath. He was only found not in the grave on Sunday morning. I was looking for how the Friday think got started.

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