The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is traditionally observed on Good Friday. However, his resurrection from the grave is recorded to have happened early on the first day of the week. Jesus prophesied that he would be in the grave three days and three nights and then be resurrected. Being crucified on Friday and rising on Sunday does not allow for his prophecy to be true. Was Christ wrong about his prediction or is the tradition incorrect? Was Jesus crucified on Friday or some other day of the week? Is there Bible proof for such to be true? Find out what happened and when by reading... "Was Jesus...
The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is traditionally observed on Good Friday. However, his resurrection from the grave is recorded to have happened early ...
Analytical examination of Daniel's famous 70-week prophecy reveals that each week of the prophecy cannot possibly represent a seven year period of history as is popularly taught. Uniting that fact with a review of actual history produces the true time value of each week. This understanding greatly enhances and totally supports the chronological view of end time events discussed in Daniel's Prophecy Logically Examined. The author, John Eoff, has done his research and shares with us his findings about this intriguing prophecy. He can be reached at 159 Hilltop Drive, Kerrville, Texas 78028;...
Analytical examination of Daniel's famous 70-week prophecy reveals that each week of the prophecy cannot possibly represent a seven year period of his...