I think because it is to do with Christianity and Jesus' resurrection.
There are several events that are mentioned in the Bible that lasted for 3 days. For example, Jesus died on the cross and rose from the dead 3 days later.
I don't think so; it is my understanding that - according to the Bible - he arose "on the third day", i.e., counting the day of his death as day #1.
It was Jonah. He was there for refusing to go where God had commanded him.
There are 3 days in 3 days. Each day counts as one, so when you sum them up, you get a total of 3 days.
in the NIV (New International Version), the most commonly used Bible translation, it is used sixty times.
There are several events that are mentioned in the Bible that lasted for 3 days. For example, Jesus died on the cross and rose from the dead 3 days later.
maybe but remember bible years are diffrent then our years
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I don't think so; it is my understanding that - according to the Bible - he arose "on the third day", i.e., counting the day of his death as day #1.
No, but the number 3 is very common in the Bible such as Peter denying Jesus 3 times, Jesus rose from the dead 3 days later, etc.
It was Jonah. He was there for refusing to go where God had commanded him.
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There are 3 days in 3 days. Each day counts as one, so when you sum them up, you get a total of 3 days.
Well, according to the Bible, God (the Father) made creation in 7 days. Jesus rose from the dead in 3 days...
In the Bible it says; He was reserected and came back to life after 3 days.
There isn't one. The Bible is very specific that it was Jesus who was Crucified, Died, and Buried in the Tomb for 3 full days and nights. Then it was Jesus who was Resurrected and after 40 days, ascended to His Father and our Father.
This is not stated anywhere in the New Testament.