WHAT DAY OF THE WEEK WAS GOOD FRIDAY?

What day of the week was Good Friday, the day Jesus died? Is that a trick question? Like “Who is buried in Grant’s tomb?” Actually, no. Good “Friday” was a Wednesday.
Okay. I’ll explain.

Three Days and Three Nights

According to Matthew 12:40, Jesus was buried in a grave for three days and three nights.
For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of a huge fish, so the Son of Man will be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. Matthew 12:40
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And John 20:1 says the tomb was empty on the first day of the week, which, in Jewish tradition, is Sunday.
Early on the first day of the week, while it was still dark, Mary Magdalene went to the tomb and saw that the stone had been removed from the entrance. John 20:1
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But if Jesus died on a Friday, there is no way to squeeze three nights between Friday and Sunday. There’s the night of Friday/Saturday and the night of Saturday/Sunday, and that’s it. There are no other nights between Friday and Sunday.

The First Night of Passover

This page explains that the last supper, which occurred before Jesus was buried, was eaten on the first evening of Passover according to the Essene calendar. It also says that Jesus died and was buried on the day before Passover on the temple calendar. Remember that, in Jewish tradition, days began and ended at sundown instead of midnight. So Jesus was buried before sundown on the day before the first evening of Passover.
The last supper was eaten before Jesus was buried. And Jesus was buried sometime between that evening and the first day of the week. Therefore, the first evening of Passover on the temple calendar occurred one day after the first evening of Passover on the Essene calendar and three days before Sunday.
The following information is copied from here. It shows that there is no year near 30AD in which the Essene Passover began before the temple Passover on the same week, except for 30 AD. It also shows that, in 30 AD, Passover began on Tuesday evening on the Essene calendar and on Wednesday evening on the temple calendar.

Gregorian dates
Year Essene** Temple
26 AD April 2, Thursday March 20, Friday
27 AD April 3, Saturday April 7, Wednesday
28 AD April 2, Sunday March 27, Monday
29 AD April 2, Monday April 14, Saturday
30 AD April 2, Tuesday April 3, Wednesday
31 AD April 3, Thursday March 24, Monday
32 AD April 2, Friday April 12, Monday
33 AD April 2, Saturday April 1, Friday
34 AD April 2, Sunday March 20, Monday
35 AD April 3, Tuesday April 9, Monday
** Assume Essenes “set” their calendar to 1 Nisan Wednesday on the Vernal Equinox

Therefore, the last supper must have occurred on a Tuesday evening, and the day Jesus was buried was a Wednesday.

Three Days and Three Nights

Now let’s count the three days and three nights beginning just before Wednesday evening and ending before Sunday morning. Assuming we only count complete days and nights, we won’t count the end of the day on Wednesday as one of the three days, and we won’t count the night of Saturday/Sunday as one of the three nights. Then the days are Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, and the nights are Wednesday/Thursday, Thursday/Friday, and Friday/Saturday. That’s three days and three nights. And therefore, Good “Friday” was actually a Wednesday.



References
NIV New International Version. 1984. International Bible Society. https://www.biblegateway.com/versions/New-International-Version-NIV-Bible/

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