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No I'm being point blank honest since you're judging me. Yes I'm well know for my position which is in opposition to the MJ and SDA false doctrine. Paul is in full support of Jeremiah 31:31-33. NTL you can say anything you like.
bugkiller
No. Besides that it doesn't refer to the 7th day Sabbath either. The word Sabbath doesn't appear in the Greek text.So you are clearly asserting that Hebrews 4 refers to Sunday?
I'm not sure of the rest of your post(s) or larger views yet (haven't read much but this one post),Since it will be taught then, why has christendom rejected the New Covenant now?
many people worship one day a week so 1/7 of alloted time, over the 10 percent. It would be nice if everyone gave 100 percent. but they dont. The sabbath in hebrews 4 has been changed from the old sabbath and will change again for a further one in eternityGod didn't change anything. Hebrews 4 is not talking about Sunday. I cant understand why anyone would think he was referring to Sunday.
"Today is the day of salvation"....this is not Sunday.
No. Besides that it doesn't refer to the 7th day Sabbath either. The word Sabbath doesn't appear in the Greek text.
bugkiller
many people worship one day a week so 1/7 of alloted time, over the 10 percent. It would be nice if everyone gave 100 percent. but they dont. The sabbath in hebrews 4 has been changed from the old sabbath and will change again for a further one in eternity
I'm not sure of the rest of your post(s) or larger views yet (haven't read much but this one post),
but it seems part of 'christendom' rejected Yhwh and Yeshua and Torah
by
choosing* faith in someone besides Yhwh and Yeshua and Torah.
*(choosing) i.e. an act of the will,
since according to Yhwh's Grace anyone who seeks Yhwh's Kingdom and keeps seeking will find Him; and Yhwh Guards His Word to fulfill it even more than He guards His Own Name.
Instead of pointing a blanket finger you need to get. To specifics and quote the posts you are refencingI don't believe that one must be so non legalistic that they turn it into a form of legalism in itself. I don't care what day people feel they must worship God on. I think Romans 14 seems to teach that is must be ok to worship on certain days. However, I cant stand partiality in judgment and bias religion. If we are going to criticize MJ and SDA then lets take the log from our own eye first.
I suggest you read Acts. This was written before the end of the 1st century.The Sabbath wasnt an issue or a need as command to follow for them, because it was already being observed for 2000+yrs, so they already knew about the day, as it was obvious to them as it would be obvious to us as not having to be told to stop at a stop sign because we already know that we need to.
Where did it say they were commanded to gather on Sunday?
There was no command to. It became a more common practice in the 1st century when Christianity and Judaism were clashed and Christianity separated itself from Judaism and decided to do its own thing. So both sides were probably guilty of wrong doing, but its human nature to move away from drama if you keep experiencing it
Why does it have to be in the NT?They didn't have the New Testament back then, but you do.
Where in the New Testament are followers of Jesus Christ commanded to have their gathered worship on the Sabbath?
Please answer the question.
-CryptoLutheran
I'm just trying to get you to play fair here. Its not right to criticize MJ and SDA while excusing the orthodox. THe Orthodox, or at least the OP anyway, seem to be teaching that Hebrews 4 refers to Sunday.
So much for sound doctrine. Hebrews 4 is (supposedly) talking about Sunday.
No we don't have to do anything that the Jews did except love God and neighbour.Why does it have to be in the NT?
This seems to boil down to, ' we don't have to do anything the Jews had to.'
Isn't the command to observe Sabbath include families being gathered?
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