Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Gospel Radio Bible Study | Aired 04.13.22

NTEB
 With Host Geoffrey Grider | NTEB Founder, Author & Editor-in-Chief
Jesus Went To The Cross On A Wednesday, And The Stunning Translation Error Made By Removing ‘Easter’ From All Modern Bibles

The Roman Catholic concept of ‘Good Friday’ is not simply wrong teaching, it is a false teaching designed to shake your faith in the accuracy of the scriptures. Tonight we show you the truth about how Jesus went to the cross on a Wednesday.

All over the world this Friday, non-denominational Christians and Roman Catholics will be observing Good Friday. The Catholic church teaches that Jesus went to the cross on a Friday and rose from the grave on a Sunday morning. It sounds right, and mostly everyone across the board accepts those days and that chronology. Only one problem. It’s completely wrong according to the biblical account of what actually happened that day on the cross at Calvary.

“For as Jonas 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.” Matthew 12:40 (KJV)

On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we travel back in time to that Wednesday morning where Jesus Christ was crucified according to the scriptures, buried in a borrowed tomb, and spent 3 full days and three full nights in the pit of Hell. By the time Friday comes along, everything is nearly finished and not just starting as Roman Catholic mythology would tell you. Not only that, all the modern Bible versions, including the New King James, removes the word ‘Easter’ and replaces it with ‘Passover’. This is a glaring error, and only the King James Bible retains ‘Easter’, and for a very good reason as you will soon see. Join us tonight on Rightly Dividing as we shatter your illusions about Good Friday and replace them with the sure foundation of biblical truth that you can bet your eternity on.


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