"first Day Of The Week" Is Actually Sabbaton (introduction)

There is an old proverb which says:

"The one who states his case first seems right, until the other comes and examines him."
Proverbs 18:17

And how many times in a dispute has the party in the wrong hastily gone to the judge to state their case with such persuasive words that the crowd and judge believe without examining the truthfulness of them? It takes a man like Daniel in the story of Susanna who was wrongly accused by two perverted elderly priests for sleeping with a young man in order to conceal their failed rape attempt on her! And it takes a man of wisdom like Solomon who showed the people which of the two prostitutes were the real mother of the living child. Exposing falsehood and revealing the truth takes a man like the Egyptian priest in the book of Jasher whose wisdom help acquit the righteous Joseph of the false rape charges brought against him by Potiphar's evil wife.

Wisdom bestows upon those who are filled by her food the power to overcome kings and evil men and women of power, rank, and wealth even if you be poor or imprisoned. And we shall with Wisdom's aid prove why Jesus rose from the dead on the 6th Day of the Week, and how the translators wrongly translated the Greek Sabbaton "Sabbaths" to "first day of the week".

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