It is absolutely clear in Mat. 28:1, Mk.16:2, Lk.24:1, Jh. 20:1 that our savior 's tomb was found empty on the "first[day] of the week". However in all honesty there is no mention of HIS resurrection in these vs. it has to be assumed.
As for Rev. 1:10 this is the only place you can find the phrase "Lord's Day" in GOD'S word and there is no indication of what day of the week this is. This also has to be assumed.
Based on the fact that GOD'S days are from sunset till sunset this could only have been a havdalah meeting on Saturday evening.
Sunset on Sunday starts GOD'S second day of the week.
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It is absolutely clear in Mat. 28:1, Mk.16:2, Lk.24:1, Jh. 20:1 that our savior 's tomb was found empty on the "first[day] of the week". However in all honesty there is no mention of HIS resurrection in these vs. it has to be assumed.
As for Rev. 1:10 this is the only place you can find the phrase "Lord's Day" in GOD'S word and there is no indication of what day of the week this is. This also has to be assumed.
Based on the fact that GOD'S days are from sunset till sunset this could only have been a havdalah meeting on Saturday evening.
Sunset on Sunday starts GOD'S second day of the week.
GOD Bless,
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