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This would require a whole new thread subject.Do you understand that on day 4 the stars
were given authority to mark day and night?
A dark moon is a "new moon", we arecommanded to observe and celebrate the new moons not new weeks.
The scriptures do not require special observation
for "weekends" or "new weeks".
I never said to not observe a [new moon], nor
did I say to celebrate [a new week] observance.
I was questioning the idea of a mandatory
Sabbath on every 7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th day
from a new moon.
or "Counting from the new moon, and cele-
brating every seventh day as a "holy-day"
Have you ever heard of this idea?
Or is this done in the bible?
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I believe the bible says to remember the Sabbath.
That it is in the end of the week, or last day of.
Adam and Eve were not Jewish, when “God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it.”
(Genesis 2:3)
Sanctified means “to be set apart for holy use.”
This was pre-sin and the only ones in Eden to
“Sanctify” the Sabbath then were Adam and Eve.
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The Babylonian language was in use hundreds
of years before the Hebrew race. That language
designated the seventh day of the week as
“sa-ba-tu”, meaning rest day.
That 7th day Sabbath was spread into most
of the whole world at the tower of babel.
The Sabbath was not and is not exclusively Jewish.
The seventh day of the week is called the “Sabbath”
in the majority of principal languages in the world.
(English names are of pagan origin)
Is there [any language] which designates
another day as the “day of rest.” ?
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