Chronology of Christ’s last days confuse Christians

As Christians worldwide prepare to celebrate Easter, they will follow a familiar chronology: Jesus was crucified on Good Friday and rose from the dead on “the third day,” in the words of the ancient Nicene Creed.

But if Jesus died at 3 p.m. Friday and vacated his tomb by dawn Sunday morning — about 40 hours later — how does that make three days? And do Hebrew Scriptures prophesy that timetable?

Even Pope Benedict XVI wrestles with the latter question in his new book, Jesus: Holy Week, about Christ’s last days. “There is no direct scriptural testimony pointing to the ‘third day,’” the pope concludes.

The chronology conundrum is “a bit of a puzzle,” said Marcus Borg, a progressive biblical scholar and co-author of “The Last Week,” a book about Holy Week.

But Borg and other experts say the puzzle can be solved if you know how first-century Jews counted time, and grant the four evangelists a little poetic license.

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Not a preferred way to die

A Yale University astronomy major described as “simply brilliant” died overnight while working on her senior project when her long hair was pulled into a lathe in a laboratory machine shop, according to news reports out of New Haven, Conn.

Michele Dufault, from Scituate, Mass.,would have graduated next month.

She was found sitting at a metal lathe with her hair wrapped around part of the machine. Exactly when the accident occurred is unclear. The university says it happened Tuesday night, but New Haven police and firefighters responded to an emergency call at the Sterling Chemistry Laboratory at 2:33 a.m. today, the New Haven Register says.

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