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Oct 29 at 0:11 comment added rhetorician @RayButterworth: Where does the gospel narrative say they were unable to buy and/or prepare the spices before Sabbath began--in other words, before sunset? Yes, they rested on the Sabbath. They could have, as I suggested, purchased spices and ointments on the first day of the week, too. Don
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Oct 28 at 18:01 comment added Ray Butterworth "after sundown on Saturday, the two Marys purchase their spices" or "they bought them early Sunday morning" ­— Either way, it completely ignores Luke's statement that they then rested, which is what this question is all about.
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Jan 9, 2014 at 19:09 comment added rhetorician @BruceAlderman: I don't think so. I've tried to conflate the unique details of each Evangelist into a narrative flow, just as Dr. Orville did, without giving a preference to any one Evangelist. I plan to edit the post for better clarity, so I may need to get back to you again. Don
Jan 9, 2014 at 4:40 comment added Bruce Alderman So are you saying you favor Mark's chronology over Luke's?
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Jan 8, 2014 at 1:12 comment added Dan I've edited the question to make it more clear. You may now want to include specific verse references in your answer for each parallel account to make it clear which texts are being discussed. I made a small edit to your post because we expect posts to not use signature, taglines, or greetings. +1 from me :)
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