GerhardEbersoehn
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If anyone differs in view on this subject, we will not contend with him: it is a trifling matter, of no importance whatever. Nothing was dependent upon the length of time our Lord would be dead. The important items were that he should actually die, that he should be dead long enough for it to be positively known that he was dead, and that he should rise from the dead.
Ja, if you are the confused one, to opt for '~it is a trifling matter, of no importance whatever~' makes your life much more comfortable. But let one '~differ in view on this subject~' and the verdict is pronounced most authoritatively, '~Nothing was dependent upon the length of time our Lord would be dead.~' So Jesus most of all wasted his breath and the Law and Prophets a short head after Him, wasted theirs.
'~The important items were that he should actually die~", "ACCORDING TO THE SCRIPTURES THE THIRD DAY". Paul in fact wrote that that, was one of "THE FIRST IN IMPORTANCE" things. NOT your story, '~that he should be dead long enough for it to be positively known that he was dead~'! How would you make sure of that? O, I know, If his body was dead long enough and after three days started to stink, that's how you would '~positively know~'!
"BUT BE IT KNOWN", pronounced Peter on authority of Holy Scripture, "BE IT KNOWN... that his flesh in death saw NO CORRUPTION... but God raised Him from the dead: THE THIRD DAY!"