Comments by "Moon Shoes" (@moonshoes11) on "Christian Nationalists PANIC When Asked This Question" video.
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@terriv9002
Jesus is portrayed as being dead and in the tomb for a given length time, but how long?
Mark 10:34—Jesus says he will “rise again” after “three days.”
Matthew 12:40—Jesus says he will be in the earth “three days and three nights...”
No resurrection narrative describes Jesus as being in a tomb for three full days, or for three days and three nights.
Would the Romans have guarded Jesus’ tomb?
Matthew 27:62-66—A guard is stationed outside the tomb the day after Jesus’ burial
Mark, Luke, John—No guard is mentioned. In Mark and Luke, the women who approach the tomb do not appear to expect to see any guards
It was tradition to anoint a person’s body after they died. Who anointed Jesus and when?
Mark 16:1-3, Luke 23:55-56—A group of women who were at Jesus’ burial come back later to anoint his body
Matthew—Joseph wraps the body, and the women come the next morning, but no mention is made of anointing Jesus
John 19:39-40—Joseph of Arimathea anoints Jesus’ body before burial
The women visiting Jesus’ tomb is central to the resurrection story, but who visited?
Mark 16:1—Three women visit Jesus’ tomb: Mary Magdalene, a second Mary, and Salome
Matthew 28:1—Two women visit Jesus’ tomb: Mary Magdalene and another Mary
Luke 24:10—At least five women visit Jesus’ tomb: Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, Joanna, and “other women.”
John 20:1—One woman visits Jesus’ tomb: Mary Magdalene. She later fetches Peter and another disciple
Do you need more?
Meanwhile, still not one single first hand claim for witnessing a resurrected Jesus, either.
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