On the first Sunday after Passover, it's called the wavesheaf ceremony of the first fruits. That's the actual biblical truth.
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Whatever day the feast of first fruits falls on which is the biblically accurate day to celebrate Jesus's resurrection.
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Christ kept the Sabbath in the Tomb, When Mary Magdalene came to check on him before Sunrise/Sun-up it was empty, Christ rose before the day.
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True followers of Christ know he couldn’t have risen on a Sunday.
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The Bible does not command to celebrate the resurrection of Christ in a particular day. Nevertheless, of the resurrection we can say that must be celebrated every day. Yet again, Genesis 2:2-3 says: “and on the 7th day God ended His work that He has made; and HE RESTED on the 7th day from all His work that He has made. And God BLESSED the 7th day, and SANCTIFIED it: because that in it He had rested from all His work which God created and made.” Therefore, the 7th day was given to HUMANITY and He rested as an example to US, He blessed it and Sanctified it (separated) as any other day.
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no it Saturday. sunday meeting is for after the sunset of saturday they not gathering on sunday morning but always at the night it because jews time are change after the noon not a midnight. it was modern timing call day changed after the midnight. the church in apostle time mark day from noon to noon or sunset to sunset. so after the sabbath over in sunset it count as sunday. so you saying sunday is because they going to the grave on that day because in sabbath time they cannot going to a grave. the Bible doesn't said apostle make sunday as memorial day. it doesn't say that.
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Seems different. We celebrate Easter at Sunday, but start to be joyful for his raising at Saturday evening the vigil of Easter.
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The 25 Prophets of Allah mentioned in the Quran 1. Adam 2. Idris (Enoch) 3. Nuh (Noah) 4. Hud 5. Salih 6. Ibrahim (Abraham) 7. Ismail (Ishmael) 8. Ishaq (Isaac) 9. Lut (lot) 10. Yaqub (Jacob) 11. Yusuf (Joseph) 12. Shuaib 13. Ayyub (Job) 14. Mussa (Moses) 15. Harun (Aaron) 16. Dhul Kifl (Ezekiel) 17. Dawud (David) 18. Sulaiman (Soloman) 19. Ilyas (Elias) 20. Al Yasa (Elisha) 21. Yunus (Jonah) 22. Zakariyya (Zekariah) 23. Yahya (John) 24. Isa (Jesus) 25. Muhammed Peace be upon them all. (All the prophets mentioned in the Quran were sent to worship Allah alone, and that is the true religion, - Islamic Monotheism) 124,000 prophets were sent to all nations as mentioned in the Sunnah.
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On which day do Christians celebrate Jesus’ resurrection?
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