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The Seventh Day Is A Good Sign For Christians

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WalterandDebbie

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Friday 2-2-24 6th. Day Of The Weekly Cycle, Shevat 21 5784, 44th. Winter Day

Some people are convinced that Sunday, the first day of the week, is the Biblical Sabbath. Others believe that Saturday, the seventh day of the week, is the Sabbath.

Let’s take an in-depth look at this topic and examine the facts about what day is the Sabbath of the Bible. According to the Ten Commandments, the Sabbath is located on the seventh day of the week. Exodus 20:8-10 says the following, “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord your God.” At creation God also rested and declared the seventh day holy (Genesis 2:1-3).

Is the seventh day the Sabbath?​

The New Testament is in agreement as to which day is the seventh day of the week. One of the most straight-forward references is found in Luke 23:53-56 & Luke 24:1, and describes Joseph of Arimathaea taking the body of Jesus down off the cross. “Then he took it [the body of Jesus] down, wrapped it in linen, and laid it in a tomb that was hewn out of the rock, where no one had ever lain before. That day was the Preparation, and the Sabbath drew near. And the women who had come with Him from Galilee followed after, and they observed the tomb and how His body was laid. Then they returned and prepared spices and fragrant oils. And they rested on the Sabbath according to the commandment. Now on the first day of the week, very early in the morning, they, and certain other women with them, came to the tomb bringing the spices which they had prepared.”

Therefore, according to the Bible, the Sabbath day can be pinpointed as the day before the first day of the week. Today, we call this day Saturday or the seventh day of the week.

Browse: Who changed the Sabbath to Sunday?

Preparation day or sixth day = Friday

Sabbath day or seventh day = Saturday

Resurrection day or first day = Sunday

Which day is the first day of the week?​

Jesus rising out of the tomb
Many have asked the question, my calendar begins on Monday, doesn’t that make Sunday the seventh day of the week? It is true that many calendars begin on Monday, but some calendars around the world begin on Friday, Saturday or Sunday as well. The answer to this can be found by studying the linguistics or meaning of each day’s name, rather than only looking at the order of the days printed on paper. Any human can change the order of a printed calendar, but it is a lot harder to change every language in the world.

Browse: Was the real Sabbath day lost because of a calendar change?

Consider the Greek language in which the New Testament was written. According to the Bible, the day before the Sabbath was called the preparation day or “paraskeue" in the Greek language. Even today, thousands of years later, the sixth day of the week, called "Friday" in the English calendar, is still called “Paraskeue" in the modern Greek calendar. Therefore the day that comes after Friday is the Sabbath day.

Sabbath around the world​

Looking at over 100 languages around the world, the seventh day of the week is translated as “Sabbath”. Here is a short list of languages and their translations: (Arabic: Sabet, Czech: Sobota, Indonesian: Sabtu, Italian: Sabato, Latin: Sabbatum, Portuguese: Sábado, Russian: Subbota, Spanish: Sabado).

What does the English language say about the Sabbath? Webster’s dictionary defines the Sabbath as the following: “Seventh day, Saturday, the seventh day of the week.” (Webster’s New Twentieth Century Dictionary, unabridged 2nd ed.)

Consider this—no language contains a correlating link between the word “Sabbath" and the first day of the week. In fact, not even one language designates another rest day besides the seventh day. This confirms the fact that those who used the original languages understood the meaning of the Sabbath and which day it fell upon.

Love, Walter And Debbie
 
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Walt & Deb

I don't find the title:

The Seventh Day Is The Sign For Christian

Represented in your post, did I miss it?


I'd agree with the title, and not sure I could dispute any content either, Saturday surely is the Sabbath


The link you included


contains a statement:

According to Jesus, the Ten Commandments and all the moral principles in the Old Testament Scriptures are not subject to change; they are to continue to guide His followers:

Followed by:

Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I did not come to destroy but to fulfill. For assuredly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle will by no means pass from the law till all is fulfilled.

So as I can see, you missed the good news (Gospel) as Jesus said:


"It is finished" i.e. all is fulfilled!



Now, the title:

The Seventh Day Is The Sign For Christian

As I see is in error

First


"the sabbath was past" ( using a metaphor but see fulfilled)


"first day of the week" (He is risen)

Then the instructions for bringing gifts


and we know by what authority


but while He is out He gave that authority


and it is again stated:


and again


and not to discredit the very important verses between, yet again:


I've fought this battle inwardly, its tough, the commandments are clear, yet do we miss them?

Remember, He fulfilled the law


now we do the same for Him, which is to love God and our fellow man


Seems as I see it, the first day is the sign for the Christian, I hope you can settle this in your hearts.

Love, Walter And Debbie

And I hope you can offer that to the Church, and cease to resist Her.


Peace.
 
Walt & Deb

I don't find the title:



Represented in your post, did I miss it?


I'd agree with the title, and not sure I could dispute any content either, Saturday surely is the Sabbath


The link you included



contains a statement:



Followed by:



So as I can see, you missed the good news (Gospel) as Jesus said:


"It is finished" i.e. all is fulfilled!



Now, the title:



As I see is in error

First


"the sabbath was past" ( using a metaphor but see fulfilled)


"first day of the week" (He is risen)

Then the instructions for bringing gifts


and we know by what authority


but while He is out He gave that authority


and it is again stated:


and again


and not to discredit the very important verses between, yet again:


I've fought this battle inwardly, its tough, the commandments are clear, yet do we miss them?

Remember, He fulfilled the law


now we do the same for Him, which is to love God and our fellow man


Seems as I see it, the first day is the sign for the Christian, I hope you can settle this in your hearts.



And I hope you can offer that to the Church, and cease to resist Her.


Peace.
Thank you.
 

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