Velcro
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Hi, 2Timothy2. Sorry it has taken me so long to get back to you. I have a physical problem, and once in a while I go through a few days of extreme tiredness. I am there right now. FUN!!!
Anyway, I guess one thing I would ask you at this moment is who declared the Sabbath, seventh day, blessed for rest, named it, and separated it from the rest of the days as compared to who declared Sunday the day of rest.
My friend, I know that it is said that the apostles decided to observe Sunday as the day of the resurrection, rather than the Sabbath, but where is the Scriptural evidence of this? I recognize that the Scripture re gathering on the first day of the week to collect alms is used as evidence, but this is only evidence to those who understand neither the Hebrew calendar nor the common practices of observant Jews. I know, too, that eating together on the first day of the week is thought to be evidence of both Sunday worship (instead of Sabbath) and of the common practice of Communion, but it is only evidence to those who do not understand the common practices of Jewish believers nor Passover practices.
This is what I would suggest: read all the proof texts in the Bible for Sunday worship instead of Sabbath observance. Ask youself who commanded each of the two -- who commanded Sabbath observance and who commanded Sunday worship to replace Sabbath worship. Then I would suggest that you ignore everyone here and do your own research on Sunday worship and its beginnings as well as who ordered it. Learn who died as a result. Learn the reasons for the demand for change. Your library encyclopedias and other books, as well as the Internet, will give you more information than you even want to read.
With regard to the new covenant, we who truly believe and have accepted the L-rd certainly are, as you wrote, in the new covenant, but we are merely the first fruits of the new covenant; the time of the new covenant has not yet arrived. The things that have been prophesied that will usher in the new covenant in its fullness have not yet happened.
Anyway, I guess one thing I would ask you at this moment is who declared the Sabbath, seventh day, blessed for rest, named it, and separated it from the rest of the days as compared to who declared Sunday the day of rest.
My friend, I know that it is said that the apostles decided to observe Sunday as the day of the resurrection, rather than the Sabbath, but where is the Scriptural evidence of this? I recognize that the Scripture re gathering on the first day of the week to collect alms is used as evidence, but this is only evidence to those who understand neither the Hebrew calendar nor the common practices of observant Jews. I know, too, that eating together on the first day of the week is thought to be evidence of both Sunday worship (instead of Sabbath) and of the common practice of Communion, but it is only evidence to those who do not understand the common practices of Jewish believers nor Passover practices.
This is what I would suggest: read all the proof texts in the Bible for Sunday worship instead of Sabbath observance. Ask youself who commanded each of the two -- who commanded Sabbath observance and who commanded Sunday worship to replace Sabbath worship. Then I would suggest that you ignore everyone here and do your own research on Sunday worship and its beginnings as well as who ordered it. Learn who died as a result. Learn the reasons for the demand for change. Your library encyclopedias and other books, as well as the Internet, will give you more information than you even want to read.
With regard to the new covenant, we who truly believe and have accepted the L-rd certainly are, as you wrote, in the new covenant, but we are merely the first fruits of the new covenant; the time of the new covenant has not yet arrived. The things that have been prophesied that will usher in the new covenant in its fullness have not yet happened.
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