To Hell Back From Whenche You Came Until You Are Complete Again

Jesus ResurrectionMaybe this is a pointless question, only why did Jesus expect three days to rise from the dead?

I hateful, in one case He died, He had fully paid the penalty for the sins of all flesh. Why couldn't He simply resurrect right there, jump down from the cross, dust himself off, and call it good?

Mayhap he needed to be buried in the grave. Fine. But why expect three days for the resurrection? Why not get wrapped in burial wearing apparel, then ascent onetime during that beginning night?

Hither are some possible reasons, only honestly, I find none of them satisfactory.

To prove He was dead

I suppose some could argue that He had to stay in the tomb for three days to prove He was dead. There is, after all, the "swoon theory" in which people say Jesus didn't really die, merely just went unconscious. I suppose if Jesus "resurrected" two minutes after dying on the cross, this theory would be much more plausible. Only when Jesus is buried in tomb for iii days, this theory loses all credibility.

But at the same time, this nonetheless doesn't respond the question. If Jesus wanted to bear witness He was expressionless, why not expect vii days? Or xxx? I suppose these longer periods can exist disregarded because God did not desire Jesus to see disuse (Ps 16:10; Acts 2:27). But even in three days the body of Jesus would accept started to decay.

To fulfill prophecy

Some say that Jesus had to spend 3 days in the grave to fulfill prophecy. Which prophecy? The sign of Jonah, who spent three days in the belly of a not bad fish (cf. Matt 12:39-40). Simply nosotros must be careful here considering the story of Jonah is non actually a prophecy. Yes, Jesus prophesied that He would be in the grave for three days, but like Jonah was in the fish for three days, but if Jesus had never said this, then there would be no such thing as a prophecy almost spending iii days in the grave.

So this answer merely kicks the question back a piffling farther: Why three days? Why couldn't Jesus take continued His death with the creation of the world, and said a prophecy about how "Only every bit the world was created in vi days, and on the 6th day, Adam was raised from the grit of the footing, and so likewise, after six days the Son of Man also will rising from the dust"? Jesus could have taken any number of stories and accounts in the Bible and turned them into a prophecy about how long He would be in the tomb. Why did He selection the story of Jonah? What is special about three days?

To increase faith

Some other possible explanation is that Jesus wanted to increase the faith of His followers. By not resurrecting right away, they had to question why they had followed Him, and whether He was truly the Messiah. They had to work through the despair of losing Him, and the questions of what would accept happened if they had not followed Him, or if they had defended Him meliorate, or if they had simply been duped.

Past waiting three days, Jesus immune them time to piece of work through some of these problems and questions. But once again, this begs the question. If iii days does this, why not seven, or twelve, or forty, all of which are also significant biblical numbers.

Could not ascent during the Sabbath

It could be argued that resurrection is work, and so Jesus could not rise on the Sabbath, only had to wait until the Sabbath was over. This argument actually has some merit. Merely Jesus was always doing things on the Sabbath that other Jewish people frowned upon, including healing on the Sabbath. So it seems He could accept been raised on the Sabbath also.

Acting as our High Priest

Possibly Jesus was busy "doing stuff" in paradise, hell, and heaven. Y'all know, High Priestly stuff like sprinkling claret on the chantry in heaven, defeating sin, death, and the devil, preaching to spirits in prison, that sort of thing (Hebrews ix; 1 Pet three:xix).

I suppose this is possible. It just doesn't actually explain why these things took three days.

Information technology doesn't matter

Maybe it doesn't matter. Maybe it was all just random. Mayhap Jesus picked a number out of the air, and selected Jonah as a way of making a prophecy well-nigh it to prove that He could predict the time to come, which would then prove that He was a prophet of God when the prophecy came true. But the number of days in the grave is irrelevant. It merely happens to be what Jesus chose.

I just struggle with this because the biblical authors seem to identify such an emphasis on three days in the grave.

Simply in the stop, I take no answer. But that's okay, because …

The important thing is that Jesus rose

We can all agree hither. Maybe questioning why Jesus spent iii days in the grave is a pointless question which only theologians inquire. The important matter is that Jesus rose from the dead, and for this, we tin can praise and thank God for all eternity.

Information technology is difficult to know why Jesus spent three days in the grave. But the important affair is that He rose once again!

Theologians like to ask these sorts of questions about Scripture, theology, and Jesus, but in the cease, what it all comes downwardly to is believing what God has done for us in Jesus Christ, even if we do not empathise all the details.

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