1. Question – a Reference Request
In view of the question : Luke 23:54 – How should "Sabbath Dawning" be Interpreted?
Whether or not Luke is stating that the Sabbath began at dawn, or not – it seems there should be evidence to support either view, so :
Up to, and including, the Second Period Temple, What are the earliest texts and evidences substantiating – that the Jewish Calendar day began at Sunset?
2. Evidences up to and including the the Second Temple Period :
So, not Chrysostom – who may have relied on Rabbinic/Pharasaic authority after the Sadducees had been removed:
Homilies on Matthew (Chrysostom 349-407 CE), Homily 81 – … he means the day before that feast; for they are accustomed always to reckon the day from the evening …;
Or, Scriptural Evidence:
If an answer appeals to a supposed “Plain Meaning of Scripture” and has to explain that “plain meaning” – then, it is not a plain meaning. If it is truly “Plain” – then just provide the text, without commentary, flow charts, calendar diagrams, slideshow presentations, etc.
Related:
– Luke 23:54 – Historical Evidence that the Jewish Calendar Day began at Sunrise?
– Luke 23:54 – How should "Sabbath Dawning" be Interpreted?
– Do Idioms Used in the Crucifixion Narrative Resolve the "3 Day/3 Night" Objections?
– In the Gospels, How Should the Hours of the Day be Understood?
– Historical Evidence of the Sabbath Rest Beginning the Preceding Night?

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