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<description><![CDATA[Actually, according to scripture, He was.(Matt 12:40).&nbsp; Problem is, as noted, we can't squeeze three days and three nights in between "Good Friday" and Easter Sunday morning.&nbsp; Here is another example of tradition vs. truth.&nbsp; Throw away the Friday tradition, and your problem is solved.&nbsp; Jesus was crucified on Wednesday, not Friday.&nbsp; That particular Wednesday turns out -- from a study of the calendar -- to have been the passover day in that particular year.&nbsp; So the Jonah parable fits perfectly!<br>]]></description>
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