JOEL - Jesus prophesied that the only sign he would give the Pharisees concerning his resurrection would be the sign of Jonah,
"for as Jonah was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth." (Matt. 12:39-40).
These should not be understood as three full 24-hour
days. The Jews began their counting of the daily
hours with sunset; therefore the hour before sunset
and the hour following belonged to different days.
The Jews wanted Christ's body to be buried before the
Sabbath(which was Saturday) (John 19:31, Mark 15:42),
suggesting that Jesus died and was interred during
Friday afternoon. His body lay in the tomb, dead,
during part of Friday (first day), throughout
Saturday, or as we divide the days, from sunset Friday
to sunset Saturday, (second day), and part of Sunday
(third day) (See Jesus the Christ, James E. Talmadge,
1962, p. 697).
So according to the Jewish reconing of time Christ was
in the earth for approximately three days; Friday,
Saturday, and Sunday. The Book of Mormon records that
a period of darkness coinciding with Christ's time in
the tomb lasted for about three days. (3 Nephi 8:
20-23).
If you want to get real picky the only discrepency is
that He was not in the earth for three nights. Because
of this some have argued that He must have been
crucified on Thursday or even Wednesday instead of
Friday.
But if you think about it how could Jonah really know
exactly how many days and nights went by while he was
in the totally dark belly of the big fish (assuming
that story is to be taken literally)?
The use of the word "three days" might be more of a figurative
expression of time rather than representing an exact
period of hours and minutes. Figuratively, the number three
represents that which is of God, comes from God, or is
authorized by God. So the the term "three days" may just
represent some ideal period of time designated by God.
It seems to be used in this way over
sixty times throughout the scriptures (eg. Ex. 8: 27, Num. 10:
33, Josh. 1: 11, 1 Chr. 21: 12, Matt. 15: 32, Luke 2:46, Acts 9: 9, 1 Ne. 2: 6, 1 Ne. 18: 13).
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