There are many opinions for this question. But more and more biblical students are pointing to the daylight portion of the Passover (days begin and end at sunset in The Bible). Paul calls Jesus our Passover Lamb here:
1 Corinthians 5:7New International Version (NIV)7 Get rid of the old yeast, so that you may be a new unleavened batch as you really are. For Christ, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed.
These same biblical students believe the year was 31 A.D. for various reasons to be addressed in another question. In that year, the Passover was on a Wednesday, 25th of April 31 A.D..
It was the second day
Jesus rose from the dead on a Sunday.
In the Bible...I think... it says that jesus rose on the 4th day
no, you rise again when Jesus comes back to judge, then you go to heaven or hell depending on whether you believe in Jesus or not
Good Friday is the day on which we remember Jesus being crucified. In the Gospels, Jesus was crucified on the day before the Sabbath (which was Saturday) to rise on the third day afterwards (on the Sunday). Therefore as Jesus was crucified on a Friday, the day on which we remember the crucifixion, is always a Friday.
According to the Holy Bible, Christ rose from the grave on the 3rd day, following his crucifixion.
good Friday is the day Jesus died. He rose again on Easter
of new life rising up from the ground on the third day, along with the connection to the divine covenant throughout the Hebrew Scriptures, provides a poignant picture of the theological significance of Jesus' resurrection. On the third day, Jesus' resurrection is made all the more paramount.
The dead in Christ will rise when Jesus returns.
I don't think so. Even though Peter was told that Jesus will come back, he was very surprised on Easter day XD
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we believe the same thing up untill jesus jews don't believe jesus was the sun of god and he didn't rise on the third day, we christians do