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A day begins in the morning?
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A day begins in the morning?
This was settled way back at the beginning of the thread. The Biblical day begins at sunset (the evening).A day begins in the morning?
The verse tells you when a day begins. There were an evening and a morning the first day.A day begins in the morning?
Actually, it would be midnight.Most of the world say a day starts at sunrise.
So it seems someone was incline to delete all my post to the detriment of their own.No... Sabbath yes of course because God rested on the 7th day of creation when He couldn't possibly been tired (setting example of the those to come). But the Feasts are all based on historical events that hadn't happened in Adam's day. How can we have Passover or Unleavened Bread, for example, without the Exodus giving meaning (and reason) for the Feast itself?
I don't remember the posts, I do know that God made sure to tell us what the Holy days were... they are recorded in Lev. 23 and they start with Sabbath and go through Tabernacles.So it seems someone was incline to delete all my post to the detriment of their own.
I freely had given an honest account of all the scripture pertaining to Adam and How a living Soul is for the potter to say what days are Holy.
I have no idea why this was so, but my suggestion is to read the SOP. The answer lies there. Even I read it from time to time.So it seems someone was incline to delete all my post to the detriment of their own.
Was the Messiah come right after Adam and Eve sinned? No. So clearly God doesn't want to sew it all up at the beginning.I think it boils down to the concept of whether God gave us a learning curve or He didn't withhold all truth from the beginning. If it is a mix, then what parts did God not provide in the need to know. I say if it is mentioned, it was known. Sabbath was known. Sacrifices was known.
Who came in the cool of the evening if it wasn't our Messiah?Was the Messiah come right after Adam and Eve sinned? No. So clearly God doesn't want to sew it all up at the beginning.
Surely you jest? It was Yeshua's Father, YHWH (Genesis 3:8; Psalm 2:7).Who came in the cool of the evening if it wasn't our Messiah?
Now the Father walks?? Does He have a body?Surely you jest? It was Yeshua's Father, YHWH (Genesis 3:8; Psalm 2:7).
It is figurative language.Now the Father walks?? Does He have a body?
We don't know which person of the Trinity it was. Generally speaking, I usually assume that "God" in the OT refers to the Father, since in the NT "God" always refers to the Father, with the exception of Thomas' exclamation.Who came in the cool of the evening if it wasn't our Messiah?
It has to be Yeshua....We don't know which person of the Trinity it was. Generally speaking, I usually assume that "God" in the OT refers to the Father, since in the NT "God" always refers to the Father, with the exception of Thomas' exclamation.
But hypothetically let's assume it was God the Son, the Word. He is not Yeshua yet, nor is he the Messiah yet. Nor is there a New Covenant Yet. So God didn't want to sew all things up at the beginning.