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How, exactly, does this resurrection account even remotely support the notion that any elements of teh Law, and in particular, the Sabbath, remain in force?
I suggest, if anything, the account suggests the opposite - Jesus is raised on the first day of the new week - a new round of creative activity has been initiated. Therefore, the markers of the "first round" should be reverently retired - God's plan is advancing.
So according to you, the contest over the proper interpretation of God's Word was irrelevant, and the Messiah really only came to render God's Word obsolete, and they actually killed him not for his Testimony but so that you could be without law and yet "saved"? And according to your theory God raised him from the dead for abolishing His Word?
I suspect that you also, like the OP, are unaware of who actually won the war over the interpretation of the Torah.
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