When does a day begin and end? Some have said that society decides when a day begins and ends, so for the U.S. that would be midnight. Others like the Jews hold the Talmud’s position that a day begins and ends at sunset. Some have said that it really does not matter.
When considering the day that God raised Christ, many have wondered on what day the Romans crucified Christ, what day did God raise Him, and at what time of the day was Jesus resurrected. The day of assembly is the day of Christ’s resurrection. However. some infer that Saturday night is the beginning of the first day of the week reasoning that a day begins and ends at sunset. This infers that those assembling and partaking of the Lord’s Supper on Sunday evening are actually meeting on the second day of the week. Luke reported, “And upon the first day of the week, when we were gathered together to break bread, Paul discoursed with them, intending to depart on the morrow; and prolonged his speech until midnight” (Acts 20:7 ASV). Which evening is the first day of the week? This study will examine these inferences made upon Scripture.
The following Scriptures present that a day begins at sunrise:
- Matthew 28:1 reveals, “Now late on the sabbath day, as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week, came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to see the sepulchre” (ASV 1901, emp. added).
- Mark 16:1–2 depicts, “And when the sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome, bought spices, that they might come and anoint him. And very early on the first day of the week, they come to the tomb when the sun was risen.”
- How could it be “very early” if the day started at sunset or midnight?
Genesis 1 shows that the day consisting of day and night is one that starts at sunrise.
- Genesis 1:5 reports, “And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And there was evening and there was morning, one day” (cf. Gen 1:8, 13, 19, 23, 31).
- The Hebrew word for morning is boqer, which means “sunrise,” “end of night,” “coming of daylight,” and “beginning of day.” Therefore, the order of the day consists of sunset and sunrise as the scripture says, “And there was evening (sunset) and there was morning (sunrise), one day.” Sunrise started a new day. Each day consisted of an evening and then a morning. The complete day does not end at sunset or midnight, but the day started at dawn in the beginning. That is the biblical day from Genesis.
These passages confirm the day starts before sunset when a day goes on through sunset into the evening:
- Matthew 26:17 notes, “Now on the first day of unleavened bread the disciples came to Jesus, saying, ‘Where will you that we make ready for you to eat the Passover?’” (cf. Mark 14:12).
- This is the first day of unleavened bread when Jesus sent Peter and John to prepare for the Passover although Israel roasted the Passover lamb at twilight and ate it in the night. As in the Old Testament, the first day of the Passover Feast included the day and the preceding evening as the disciples came to the guest room on the first day of Passover before twilight — that is before sunset.
- Mark 4:35 depicts, “And on that day, when evening was come, he said unto them, ‘Let us go over unto the other side.'”
- Again, the evening followed daylight of that day.
- John 20:19 tells, “When therefore it was evening [nightfall, Greek: opsios], on that day, the first day of the week, and when thedoorswere shut where the disciples were, for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood in the midst, and said unto them, ‘Peace be unto you.'”
- “On that day” is referring to the day when Christ rose on the morning of the first day of the week and now it is the same day called “evening.” According to this passage, the first day of the week was the day and then the night.
Did not Mary Magdalene come unto Jesus’s tomb on the first day of the week when it was dark according to John 20:1?
- John 20:1 states, “Now on the first day of the week comes Mary Magdalene early, while it was yet dark, unto the tomb, and sees the stone taken away from the tomb.”
- If it was dark without the sun raised, then John 20:1 would disprove or present another understanding that a day starts on another time other than sunrise in contradiction to the scriptures above. However, John 20:19 states, “When therefore it was evening, on that day, the first day of the week, and when the doors were shut where the disciples were, for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood in the midst, and said unto them, ‘Peace be unto you.'” How could it be evening on the first day of the week, the very day that Jesus rose, if a day started at sunset and the day would have changed? Furthermore, Luke 24:1 depicted that the women came at early dawn, so though it was dark though it was not night. In mountainous areas, the sun can dawn and there is still darkness in the vales where the elevations block the sun’s light in some places. This is especially true where people have carved a tomb from rock. Darkness after dawn is evidently possible, and reasonable to those of who go out early.
Did not all Jews at this time believe that day was from sunset to sunset?
- No. The idea that a day was sunset to sunset came from man’s tradition and thinking based upon Leviticus 23:32 where the Day of Atonement was held on the tenth day of the seventh month, but the Sabbath began on the ninth because the Sabbath was kept on this occasion from evening unto evening. Even in this passage from Leviticus, one can easily notice the reference to two different days, the ninth day and the tenth day of the month. Leviticus 23:32 speaks of the sunset of the ninth day being the time to start the Sabbath for the tenth day. Evidently, a day did not start at sunset and this was a special occasion of simply keeping the high sabbath for the Day of Atonement. The regular Mosaic day began with the rise of day through the setting of the evening (Gen 1: Exod 12:18; 18:13: Lev 6:20).
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As I have stated repeatedly, there are sabbaths in the law of Moses, but there is one Sabbath in the Law of God. Why you still equate both laws & sabbaths is inexcusable.
Besides keeping a dead command of a dead law, the Sabbath day, I agree with you.
Moses law was never the same as the Law of God. The Law of God is the Royal Law, thee 10 Commandments, & the Law of Christ. Did people follow the law of God before they were written in stone by the finger of God?
I found 9 out 10 Commandments observed in Genesis. Did people follow they law of Moses before they were written in a book by the hand of Moses? See Cain, Abel, Noah & tell me if they understood the laws of sin & sacrifice.
Did Abraham follow the God’s Commandments?
“Because that Abraham obeyed my voice, and kept my charge, my commandments, my statutes, and my laws.” Genesis 26:5 proves the pre-existence of the 10 Commandments before Moses & Israel. Matter fact, the Law of Moses existed before Moses, it’s just that Jesus did away with sacrificing burnt offering.
Think Sin & Sacrifice.
SIN – Law of God (10 Commandments) points out sin.
SACRIFICE – Law of Moses regards burnt offering
Which 1 did Jesus fulfill?
answer – SACRIFICE
So? 10 Commandments still point out sin, but Jesus is the sacrifice.
Exodus 25:16, Law of god is kept IN the Ark…let’s go back to Deuteronomy 31:26 shall we? Notice, “…in the side…”?
But the Law of God was was put into the Ark – Exodus 40:20. Let’s review shall we?
“And thou shalt put INTO the ark the testimony which I shall give thee.” Exodus 25:16
“And thou shalt put the mercy seat above upon the ark; & IN the ark thou shalt put the testimony that I shall give thee.” Exodus 25:21
“And thou shalt hang up the vail…that thou mayest bring IN thither WITHIN the vail the ark of the testimony: & the vail shall divide unto you between the holy place & the Most Holy.” Exodus 26:33
“And thou shalt put the mercy seat upon the ark of the testimony IN the Most Holy Place. ” Exodus 26:34
See the difference? I’m out of breath, but if you need more…”And thou shalt put THEREIN the ark of the testimony, & cover the ark with the vail.” Exodus 40:21
It is jolting how the plain word of Scripture can be distorted, then twisted into something that seems so hard to understand. You’d think that the word “Sabbath” is enough to know a day is Holy, especially when the 1st day or Sunday is never Holy. And ignorance? Wow, ignorance of the mountainous number of times Paul clearly observes Sabbath compared to any other day is the 1st step toward a lie.
The Law of Moses is pretty much all that you read after Exodus 20, matter of fact, even Exodus 20 is part Law of God part Moses’ law…just look & see the difference yourself.
Colossians 2:14-16 – handwriting
Deuteronomy 25:9 – Moses wrote this law
Deuteronomy 25:24-26 – witness against us
Are not food, drink, festivals, new moons, and sabbaths a shadow?
Colossians 2:13-17, “And you, being dead in your trespasses and the uncircumcision of your flesh, He has made alive together with Him, having forgiven you all trespasses, having wiped out the handwriting of requirements that was against us, which was contrary to us. And He has taken it out of the way, having nailed it to the cross. Having disarmed principalities and powers, He made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them in it. So let no one judge you in food or in drink, or regarding a festival or a new moon or sabbaths, which are a shadow of things to come, but the substance is of Christ.”
Again, my Mark of the Beast Study will help rightly divide truth. Leviticus 23 lists the Sabbath Days, & most of them were in the Law of Moses, but 1 of the was in the Law of God…the 10 Commandments. Violation of the 10 would cause sinners pre-Jesus to follow the Law of Moses, but Jesus fulfilled Moses’ Law, that was our schoolmaster, & it’s done away by Jesus.
Before my question I have a few things to say about the sabbath.When you read the bible ,years after jesus ascended into heaven Paul is still keeping the holy days and sabbath if they are truely done away with why is he still keeping them.I hear excuses he was jewish and he kept them because of that.I call that talking on both sides of your mouth.In churches you hear the law is done away with and Paul is always used to prove that,then why is he still keeping holy days and every sabbath he preached to the people.Another problem is no one could keep the law.In exodus 35:2 it says…Whoever does any work on it shall be put to death also Numbers 15:25 also.It seems all scripture is given by God 2Timothy3:16 the new testament was not written yet.Also Jesus seems to say in matthew 15:4God commanded,saying honor your father and mother and he who curses father or mother let him be put to death.I do not where to go with this but a person breaking the sabbath must be stoned or killed and a disobedient son or daughter must be put to death but most people go to the buffet line and pick and choose what they want and at the same time Isaiah 8:20 says to the law and to the testimony if theydo not speak according to this word,it is because there is no light in them. Most people do not take the whole bible but only parts they want to keep and leave the rest,if you are a sabbath keeper do you kill your neighbor or family member for not keeping it or let us take chapters and verse we like and what we do not like we will not use.What is your opinion on this thank you.
Please reconsider your statements here. Allow me to challenge your statements. I may misunderstand you. See, Paul did not keep the Sabbaths. He did go to the synagogues on the sabbath to evangelize (Acts 13). I am not opposed to assembling with Jews on the Sabbath to teach them the Gospel. This is how Paul immediately established so many churches so quickly. When Paul wrote 2 Tim. 3:16-17, the Scriptures were being written and are included in this reference since Paul quoted Luke 10:7 calling these words of Jesus “Scripture” in 1 Tim. 5:18 along with a reference to Deuteronomy as “Scripture”. Ignorance of the collection of the NT as the NT was written has hurt the faith of many (see 2 Pet. 3:15-16, 1:16-21, 1 John 1:1-4, Luke 1:1-3). Jesus spoke in Matthew 15:4 of the OT and those who do dishonor their parents are at least worthy of death in Romans 1:28-32. I believe that only civil government can use the sword and will be accountable to God (Rom. 13:1-6). As for the kingdom of Christ, I read of no police or militia, but opposition to such from Jesus and the Spirit (John 18:36, 2 Cor. 10:4-6).
Randy, I’ve messaged you, but have you rec’d anything?
Alden, I am interested in that subject. “the Mark of the Beast”. You can send to me “at randycraigerAThotmailDOTcom. Sorry to type my addy that way, but I get spammed if typed out the right way.
Well, I certainly see where you’re coming from, I’ve been there, but I tried…the only thing I can offer is research on “the Mark of the Beast”. It is involves a lot of history, & if you’re intrigued, let me know.
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