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In Mark 7 Jesus accuses the Jews of that very thing such that as He says "thus making void the Word of God", "Setting the Commandment of God aside"...Bob, I appreciate you clarifying the issue. Were God’s commandments edited?
Yet if one were to ask the Jews of Christ's day - they would insist that they were careful followers of God's Commands. Christ points out that in fact -- they weren't even though they claimed to be.
Is it your claim that all humanity keeps the Bible Sabbath?We look at the fruits. What is happening now? God in His infinite providence has given us the five day work week, and allowed it to to become ingrained in the culture. The Sabbath is not profaned.
In every case in the NT - when the term "Sabbath" refers to a weekly day of convocation and worship - it is always the 7th day , the Bible Sabbath just as we see in Acts 13, Acts 17:1-5, Acts 18:4, Acts 15... etc
Indeed they do.The Catholic Church celebrates the Eucharist on Sunday,
True - but it was not a mass. And it was not a weekly gathering.He opened the scriptures to the disciples on the road to Emaus and they recognized Him in the breaking of bread. That occurred after His resurrection, on the first day of the week, which we know as Sunday
In Acts 2 - they broke bread everyday - but were not having mass every day.
"The Faith Explained" - by Leo Trese
Catholic Commentary on the Baltimore Catechism - after Vatican II.
(from "The Faith Explained" page 243
"we know that in the O.T it was the seventh day of the week - the Sabbath day- which was observed as the Lord's day. that was the law as God gave it...'remember to keep holy the Sabbath day.. the early Christian church determined as the Lord's day the first day of the week. That the church had the right to make such a law is evident...
"The reason for changing the Lord's day from Saturday to Sunday lies in the fact that to the Christian church the first day of the week had been made double holy...
“nothing is said in the bible about the change of the Lord's day from Saturday to Sunday..that is why we find so illogical the attitude of many non-Catholics who say they will believe nothing unless they can find it in the bible and yet will continue to keep Sunday as the Lord's day on the say-so of the Catholic church”
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