Aryeh
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The Sabbath guarantees that God's people are never to be a slave race - despite what some entities have tried over history, and want to continue to do. Slaves don't rest; indeed, the Hebrews in Egypt never rested. Even in the foundations of everything, God's gesture to rest (at least) one day means that even He does not work all the time. Naturally, His people do not work all the time, and must have at least one day of rest in which they abide in Him. The Sabbath, therefore, was made for His creation since the beginning - not for us to do our own thing, but for us to treat it as a holy convocation.
It is described in celestial detail how, when and why to follow the Weekly Sabbath in the bible - specifically Exodus. The way to practice the other Sabbaths are in the bible, and their importance.
The Sabbath was supposed to be a gift to us - especially in the context of the Egyptian Hebrews. We were commanded to have one day (at least) to totally devote to Him - and rest from all servile work. It isnt supposed to be a burden.
Indeed "one day of rest" -- which is specifically "the 7th day" not merely "one day in 7". For as we see in Exodus 16 "tomorrow is the Sabbath" -- it is the 7th day.
What was the point of God repeating the 10 Commandments over and over to them, if he really wanted them to keep 9?
Why does it show during the 1000 yr millennium with Christ that we will be keeping it again along with the feats?
The Sabbath guarantees that God's people are never to be a slave race - despite what some entities have tried over history, and want to continue to do. Slaves don't rest; indeed, the Hebrews in Egypt never rested. Even in the foundations of everything, God's gesture to rest (at least) one day means that even He does not work all the time. Naturally, His people do not work all the time, and must have at least one day of rest in which they abide in Him. The Sabbath, therefore, was made for His creation since the beginning - not for us to do our own thing, but for us to treat it as a holy convocation.
It is described in celestial detail how, when and why to follow the Weekly Sabbath in the bible - specifically Exodus. The way to practice the other Sabbaths are in the bible, and their importance.
The Sabbath was supposed to be a gift to us - especially in the context of the Egyptian Hebrews. We were commanded to have one day (at least) to totally devote to Him - and rest from all servile work. It isnt supposed to be a burden.
Indeed "one day of rest" -- which is specifically "the 7th day" not merely "one day in 7". For as we see in Exodus 16 "tomorrow is the Sabbath" -- it is the 7th day.
What was the point of God repeating the 10 Commandments over and over to them, if he really wanted them to keep 9?
Why does it show during the 1000 yr millennium with Christ that we will be keeping it again along with the feats?
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