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And those passing by were railing at Him, shaking their heads and saying, “Aha! The One destroying the temple and building it in three days,

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Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Greek: Transliteration:
those The, the definite article. Art-AMS H3588 οἱ oi
passing by To go past, pass by, pass along by. V-PPM/P-NMP H3899 παραπορευόμενοι paraporeuomenoi
were railing at To speak evil against, blaspheme, use abusive or scurrilous language about (God or men). V-IIA-3P H987 ἐβλασφήμουν eblasphēmoun
shaking To set in motion, move, remove, excite, stir up. V-PPA-NMP H2795 κινοῦντες kinountes
heads (a) the head, (b) a corner stone, uniting two walls; head, ruler, lord. N-AFP H2776 κεφαλὰς kephalas
saying, (denoting speech in progress), (a) to say, speak; to mean, mention, tell, (b) to call, name, especially in the pass., (c) to tell, command. V-PPA-NMP H3004 λέγοντες legontes
“Aha! Ah! aha! derisive. I H3758 οὐὰ oua
destroying (literal: to loosen thoroughly), (a) to break up, overthrow, destroy (b) to unyoke, unharness a carriage horse or pack animal; hence: to put up, lodge, find a lodging. V-PPA-VMS H2647 καταλύων kataluōn
temple A temple, a shrine, that part of the temple where God himself resides. N-AMS H3485 ναὸν naon
building [it] To erect a building, build; fig. of the building up of character: to build up, edify, encourage. V-PPA-VMS H3618 οἰκοδομῶν oikodomōn
three Three. Adj-DFP H5140 τρισὶν trisin
Analysis:

Three: Purposes of God in: Testing, revealing, proving, documenting, victory and if applied to God, holiness

The number "three" is one of the most significant numbers in the Scriptures. Its primary purpose is for the sake of revealing or documenting something as fact (testing to validate something). It is also connected to the outcome of the will of God. One of the most famous occurrences for the number three is found in the book of Jonah, where Jonah is in the belly of the fish "three days and three nights."  A major aspect of the book of Jonah is that the prophet was fleeing from the presence of HaShem. Instead of Jonah going to Nineveh as God had commanded, the prophet desired not to obey this commandment, even if it meant that his relationship with God would be destroyed. HaShem decided to test to see if Jonah preferred to end his relationship with God rather than go to Nineveh. By placing Jonah in the belly of the fish for three days and three nights, it would be revealed whether it was true that Jonah wanted to end his relationship with God over this commandment to go to Nineveh. It is most significant that immediately after (in the next verse) the reader is informed that Jonah was in the belly of the fish for three days and three nights.  What does Jonah do? The text states that Jonah prayed to the Lord his God from within the fish. Hence, the three days and three nights ultimately revealed, proved, or documented that what Jonah said he wanted was not true. One could also say that Jonah was tested for those three days and three nights and the test results showed that he did not want to end his relationship with God and in the end Jonah went to Nineveh.

In a similar manner, Peter rejects Yeshua's statement that he will deny Him. Therefore, Yeshua says to Peter that he will deny Him three times. These three denials prove, document, and reveal to the reader that Yeshua's statement was factual. It is not a coincidence that when Yeshua reinstated Peter after the resurrection, He asked him three times, "do you love Me?” In this context, Yeshua was testing the validity of Peter's statement. 

Yeshua also revealed that He, in a similar manner to Jonah being in the belly of the fish three days and three nights, would be in the belly of the earth three days and three nights and then rise from the dead. In this passage, the number three not only documents the fact that He died, but also the resurrection. It is also very significant that Yeshua rose on the third day.

The number three also relates to victory, as in the completion of God's purposes and plans. In the book of Genesis, one reads about the offering of Isaac. This passage has great theological significance and is one of the first passages which is read in the morning synagogue service each day. This section begins with HaShem commanding Abraham to offer his son as a burnt offering on one of the mountains in the land of Moriah. The climax of this portion of Scripture comes about on the third day. It was on the third day that HaShem provided the ram so that Isaac would live. In this passage, Isaac represents the promise (of God) which would have died (ended) had not HaShem acted. There is not a conflict between the two concepts for the number three of victory (the fulfillment of God’s will) and revelation or documentation. Often, it is the climax of what HaShem wants to do, which is simply being revealed or proved with the use of the number three.

Please note that when the number three is applied to God, then it can relate to holiness; whereas the number seven relates to holiness when this number is about man (see explanation for the number seven).

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days, A day, the period from sunrise to sunset. N-DFP H2250 ἡμέραις ēmerais

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Berean Bible And those passing by were railing at Him, shaking their heads and saying, “Aha! The One destroying the temple and building it in three days,
King James Bible And those passing they that passed by were railing at Him, shaking railed on him, wagging their heads heads, and saying, “Aha! The One destroying Ah, thou that destroyest the temple temple, and building buildest it in three days,
Hebrew Greek English And those Those passing by were railing hurling abuse at Him, shaking wagging their heads heads, and saying, “Aha! The One destroying "Ha! You who are going to destroy the temple and building rebuild it in three days,
New American Standard Bible 1995 And those Those passing by were railing hurling abuse at Him, shaking wagging their heads heads, and saying, “Aha! The One destroying "Ha! You who are going to destroy the temple and building rebuild it in three days,