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The Sign of Jonah
(Matthew 16:1-4)

​Introduction:

         1. On this occasion the Pharisees and Sadducees asked Jesus to show them a sign from heaven.
         2. They were "tempting" [testing] the Lord.
         3. In His response, Jesus mentioned:
             a. the signs that determine if the weather will be fair or foul
             b. "the sign of the prophet Jonah."
         4. Jesus explained "the sign of Jonah" earlier in Matthew 12:38-40 -- He would be in the heart of the earth
             for 3 days and 3 nights, just as Jonah was in the whale's belly the same length of time (Jonah 1:17).
         5. With the Lord's words in mind, let us consider what the apostle Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 15:3-4 -- Jesus
             "rose again the third day according to the scriptures."
         6. By searching a number of Scriptures and rightly dividing them, we will see that there is no contradiction
             concerning "the sign of Jonah."

Discussion:


I.           LET  US  DETERMINE  WHEN  JESUS  WAS  CRUCIFIED,  BURIED,  AND  RESURRECTED


         A. Jesus was crucified at "the third hour" (Mark 15:25), and He died at "the ninth hour" (Mark 15:34-37).
         B. The day when this took place was "the preparation" (John 19:30-31).
         C. Joseph and Nicodemus buried the Lord's body the same day (John 19:38-42).
         D. The Lord's body was in the tomb over the Sabbath (Luke 23:54-56).
         E. Jesus was resurrected on "the first day of the week" (Luke 24:1-3).
         F. These passages indicate that Jesus was crucified on Friday, His body was buried Friday afternoon, His
             body remained in the tomb Saturday, and He was raised early Sunday morning.

II.          LET  US  CONSIDER  SOME  STATEMENTS  MADE  BY  JESUS


         A. (Matthew 16:21) "Be raised again the third day."
         B. (Matthew 17:22-23) "The third day He shall be raised again."
         C. (Mark 8:31) "After three days rise again."
         D. (Mark 9:31) "He shall rise the third day."
         E. (Mark 10:34) "The third day He shall rise again."
         F. (John 2:18-19) "In three days I will raise it up."
         G. These are expressions that Jesus used to show how long He would be in the tomb.

III.         LET  US  CONSIDER  HOW  THE  JEWS  UNDERSTOOD  THESE  STATEMENTS


         A. See Matthew 27:62-64
             1. (vs.63) The Jewish leaders quoted Jesus as saying, "After three days I will rise again."
             2. (vs.64) They wanted Pilate to secure the tomb "until the third day."
         B. (Mark 14:55-58) "Within three days I will build another."
         C. (Mark 15:29-30) "In three days."
         D. From their understanding of the Lord's statements, the Jews were concerned that something might
              happen to the Lord's body on the third day [Sunday].

IV.         LET  US  CONSIDER  SOME  ADDITIONAL  PASSAGES


         A. Genesis 42:17-18
         B. 1 Kings 12:5, 12
         C. Esther 4:16; 5:1

Conclusion:


         1. From these passages we understand that people living when the Bible was written used several
             expressions interchangeably: "three days and three nights," "after three days," and "on the third day."
         2. There is no contradiction concerning "the sign of Jonah."
         3. He was crucified on Friday, He was buried on Friday afternoon, He remained in the tomb on the Sabbath,
             and He arose early on the first day of the week.
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