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I posted this ages ago though probably on a different thread.
God is Spirit and does not tire or need rest, rest pertains to the flesh, so when Genesis says that God rested on the 7th day it is a prophetic reference to the day in which God in the flesh, rested in the tomb.
He did not remain in the tomb however, but rose to life on the eighth day. This is the new day which the Lord has made. This day is not followed by night but is an eternal day with no end. It follows the Sabbath and supercedes the Sabbath because it is not bound by the endless cycle of seven days.
God is Spirit and does not tire or need rest, rest pertains to the flesh, so when Genesis says that God rested on the 7th day it is a prophetic reference to the day in which God in the flesh, rested in the tomb.
He did not remain in the tomb however, but rose to life on the eighth day. This is the new day which the Lord has made. This day is not followed by night but is an eternal day with no end. It follows the Sabbath and supercedes the Sabbath because it is not bound by the endless cycle of seven days.
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