Textual Criticism: An Exegetical Exploration of the Phrase ‘(τῇ) μιᾷ (τῶν) σαββάτων’: The Controversy on the Sunday Resurrection

The phrase (tē) mia (tōn) sabbatōn, translating to "the first of the Sabbaths," has been a focal point in discussions concerning the resurrection of Jesus Christ, particularly regarding the day on which it is believed to have occurred. This controversy is rooted in textual criticism, which...

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Main Authors: Muner Daliman, Hana Supati, K.H Sugiyarto
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description The phrase (tē) mia (tōn) sabbatōn, translating to "the first of the Sabbaths," has been a focal point in discussions concerning the resurrection of Jesus Christ, particularly regarding the day on which it is believed to have occurred. This controversy is rooted in textual criticism, which examines variations in biblical manuscripts to determine the most accurate interpretation of Scripture. The phrase “(te) mia (ton) sabbabton” translates to "the first of the Sabbath" and has been a focal point in discussions surrounding the resurrection of Jesus Christ, particularly regarding the day it is believed to have occurred. This controversy is rooted in textual criticism, which examines variations in biblical manuscripts to ascertain the most accurate interpretations of scripture. From re-analyzing the related of and the Greek phrase ‘(tē) mia (tōn) sabbatōn’, it can be concluded that the crucifixion of Jesus was on Wednesday, 24 March and the resurrection was on Saturday (Sabbath), 27, March of 34 CE.
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spelling doaj-art-a731fae86dff4d41bd00a5c9ecbc7d4a2025-08-20T02:01:24ZengAfricajournalsPharos Journal of Theology2414-33242025-05-011063https://doi.org/10.46222/pharosjot.106.3040Textual Criticism: An Exegetical Exploration of the Phrase ‘(τῇ) μιᾷ (τῶν) σαββάτων’: The Controversy on the Sunday ResurrectionMuner Daliman0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6919-1330Hana Supati1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7570-0381K.H Sugiyarto2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9963-4331Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Kadesi Yogyakarta, Indonesia Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Kadesi Yogyakarta, IndonesiaSekolah Tinggi Teologi Kadesi Yogyakarta, IndonesiaThe phrase (tē) mia (tōn) sabbatōn, translating to "the first of the Sabbaths," has been a focal point in discussions concerning the resurrection of Jesus Christ, particularly regarding the day on which it is believed to have occurred. This controversy is rooted in textual criticism, which examines variations in biblical manuscripts to determine the most accurate interpretation of Scripture. The phrase “(te) mia (ton) sabbabton” translates to "the first of the Sabbath" and has been a focal point in discussions surrounding the resurrection of Jesus Christ, particularly regarding the day it is believed to have occurred. This controversy is rooted in textual criticism, which examines variations in biblical manuscripts to ascertain the most accurate interpretations of scripture. From re-analyzing the related of and the Greek phrase ‘(tē) mia (tōn) sabbatōn’, it can be concluded that the crucifixion of Jesus was on Wednesday, 24 March and the resurrection was on Saturday (Sabbath), 27, March of 34 CE.https://www.pharosjot.com/uploads/7/1/6/3/7163688/article_40_106_3__june_themed_issue.pdftextual criticismexegetical studyphrase (tē) mia (tōn) sabbatōnsunday resurrection
spellingShingle Muner Daliman
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Textual Criticism: An Exegetical Exploration of the Phrase ‘(τῇ) μιᾷ (τῶν) σαββάτων’: The Controversy on the Sunday Resurrection
Pharos Journal of Theology
textual criticism
exegetical study
phrase (tē) mia (tōn) sabbatōn
sunday resurrection
title Textual Criticism: An Exegetical Exploration of the Phrase ‘(τῇ) μιᾷ (τῶν) σαββάτων’: The Controversy on the Sunday Resurrection
title_full Textual Criticism: An Exegetical Exploration of the Phrase ‘(τῇ) μιᾷ (τῶν) σαββάτων’: The Controversy on the Sunday Resurrection
title_fullStr Textual Criticism: An Exegetical Exploration of the Phrase ‘(τῇ) μιᾷ (τῶν) σαββάτων’: The Controversy on the Sunday Resurrection
title_full_unstemmed Textual Criticism: An Exegetical Exploration of the Phrase ‘(τῇ) μιᾷ (τῶν) σαββάτων’: The Controversy on the Sunday Resurrection
title_short Textual Criticism: An Exegetical Exploration of the Phrase ‘(τῇ) μιᾷ (τῶν) σαββάτων’: The Controversy on the Sunday Resurrection
title_sort textual criticism an exegetical exploration of the phrase τῇ μιᾷ τῶν σαββάτων the controversy on the sunday resurrection
topic textual criticism
exegetical study
phrase (tē) mia (tōn) sabbatōn
sunday resurrection
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