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This your own post is why I asked you the question that I did. Why therefore would you start asking me what you now do when I didn't post anything about swearing an oath or binding myself to anything? Moreover you then posted the quote from the first chapter of the book of Jubilees after you had claimed that it is Torah, as follows.
I addressed this egregious error on the part of the author of Jubilees in the same post after I asked you the question which I did. The author of Jubilees is clearly attempting to substantiate a calendar with what he deems to be support by the mouth of an angel or angels. I however do not believe the Torah agrees with his calendar, and I just showed you why in that post where I responded to this above.
Are you now suggesting that Jubilees 1:1 is correct and the Torah is incorrect in the passages I cited? particularly the chronological time references starting from Exodus 19:1 through to Exodus 24:16?
From where does Jubilees 1:1, (which you quoted), derive its statement that Exodus 24:12 is the sixteenth day of the third month?
Exodus 24:12 is not the sixteenth day of the third month according to the Torah. The only way to come up with such a date is to count the word hodesh in Exodus 19:1 as though it is not the first day of the new month, and then pick and choose which day of the third month you would like it to be, so as to support your calendar theory: which is what the author of Jubilees apparently did.
What about John 20:17?
Daq, I asked HARK! when would Yom HaBikkurim be on the "Zadokite" calander but he never answered. I asked was it on the 16th or on the 19th? Here it seems it is on the 26th!!! Why is that?
Well, now... That's interesting! Can you give details? Or are they maybe already on a different thread?
Daq, I asked HARK! when would Yom HaBikkurim be on the "Zadokite" calander but he never answered. I asked was it on the 16th or on the 19th? Here it seems it is on the 26th!!! Why is that?
The answer lies in Christianity.One of the areas of debate between the Sadducees and the Pharisees concerned the calendar. Leviticus 23:15-16 began the tabulation for the Feast of Weeks using the expression "on the day after the Sabbath." The Sadducees said that "Sabbath" meant the Sabbath, and so the feast of Weeks always fell on a Sunday. But the Pharisees ruled that "Sabbath" was the first day of Passover, whatever that day was, and so the feast of Weeks could actually come on any day.21
3. The Sadducees | Bible.org
Why is that?
What about it?
One of the areas of debate between the Sadducees and the Pharisees concerned the calendar. Leviticus 23:15-16 began the tabulation for the Feast of Weeks using the expression "on the day after the Sabbath." The Sadducees said that "Sabbath" meant the Sabbath, and so the feast of Weeks always fell on a Sunday. But the Pharisees ruled that "Sabbath" was the first day of Passover, whatever that day was, and so the feast of Weeks could actually come on any day.
I know that. That was not the answer to the question I asked...
The answer lies in Christianity.
Jesus rose on the first day of the week, the day after the weekly Sabbath.
therefore the next day, (which is called the seventh day in the text of the Torah), is the day that the Most High called unto Mosheh, making Exodus 24:16c the first day of the week instead of the seventh day.
The answer lies in Christianity.
Jesus rose on the first day of the week, the day after the weekly Sabbath.
How do you arrive at the conclusion that this day must have been the sabbath?
Do you know the answer to either of the questions?
I'm on a fact finding mission.
Okay... So I don't intend this question to sound snarky in any way. It's an honest question.
And it's fine if it gets moved or ignored, I'm not sensitive
From Galatians,
"You observe days and months and seasons and years."
Isn't that what's going on here? An intense scrutiny of days, weeks... ?
Some links that may relate:
Galatians 4 Interlinear Bible
Strong's Greek: 3906. παρατηρέω (paratéreó) -- to watch closely, to observe scrupulously
The scripture is silent as to whether or not there were dinner plates. Are you asserting that there were no dinner plates too?
Thanks for the answer! Anyone else is welcome to contribute as well.Since you posted right after my post I'll go ahead and answer. : )
1 Timothy 3:16 KJV
16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
John 7:14-17 KJV
14 Now about the midst of the feast Jesus went up into the temple, and taught.
15 And the Jews marvelled, saying, How knoweth this man letters, having never learned?
16 Jesus answered them, and said, My doctrine is not mine, but his that sent me.
17 If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of myself.
The date of this statement in John 7 is the midst of Sukkot, (John 7:14). Want to understand the doctrine? Love the Father by loving His Word, and understand the calendar to understand the Gospel accounts, and especially the crucifixion, so that you fully understand why and how the ministry of the Messiah fulfills Torah and Prophets. In this manner you will have unshakable evidence for an unshakable faith.
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