Three Days and Three Nights

27 March 2016 PM – Matthew 12:40 – Resurrection – Scott Childs

Introduction: Read Matthew 12:40. This verse tells us clearly that Jesus was going to be in the ground three days and three nights. This fact does not line up with the common teaching that Jesus died on Friday.

Transition: This evening as we prepare for the Lord’s Supper, I want us to examine several Bible verses that will help us to determine a more likely day that Jesus died.

 

Wednesday 14th

Ex 12:6-8; Lev 23:5-7

Thursday 15th

Friday 16th

Saturday 17th

Sunday 18th

6 pm

1st day, Mt 26:17-19; Mr 14:1, 12, 14, 16; Lu 22:1, 7-8, 11, 13, 15 ; Jn 18:28. A week long feast, several meals.

Judas left, Jn 13:29

Last supper

Talk with disciples

Garden prayer

Capture

 

6 pm

Passover Eaten

 

Night in the grave

 

 

6 pm

 

 

Night in the grave

 

 

6 pm

 

 

Night in the grave

 

 

6 pm

 

Earthquake/soldiers flee

Christ arose

 

Daybreak discovery

6 am

Trial,  1Co 5:7

9 am crucifixion, Mr 15:25; Jn 19:14

12 noon darkness

3 pm Christ died, Mt 27:45-46; Jn 19:31

5 pm Christ buried, Lu 23:54

6 am

 

 

Day in the grave

6 am

 

 

Day in the grave

6 am

 

 

Day in the grave

6 am

 

Passover Preparation

 

 

Unleavened Bread Sabbath a high Sabbath, Jn 19:31 ~ Ex 12:16; Le 23:7

 

Weekly Sabbath

First day of the week

Conclusion: Though it is still difficult to be certain of the timing of each of the events around the crucifixion, I trust this gives us a better perspective.