The words have echoed across centuries: “and on the third day He rose again.” For most Christians, the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is the cornerstone of their faith—yet buried within that triumphant proclamation is a question that has puzzled both believers and skeptics alike: If Jesus was crucified on a Friday and resurrected on a Sunday, how do we account for “three days and three nights” in the tomb?
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The Three-Day Mystery: Understanding the…
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The words have echoed across centuries: “and on the third day He rose again.” For most Christians, the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is the cornerstone of their faith—yet buried within that triumphant proclamation is a question that has puzzled both believers and skeptics alike: If Jesus was crucified on a Friday and resurrected on a Sunday, how do we account for “three days and three nights” in the tomb?