seebs said:From one to another gives us two Sabbaths only; one before, one after. No continuation past that.
You are making a straw man argument here. If I tell you that I am going to celebrate my birthday from one year to another year, does that mean I have two birth dates?
Hence, the saying: "from one Sabbath to another", is not speaking of two sabbaths, but of one that will continue on perpetually.
Romans 4 doesn't say "Sabbath", but there is no other Biblical concept of esteeming one day above another.
If you did your homework you would know that Paul is dealing with the issue of asceticism in this passage. You see, there were those who had made up their own holy days, and they were trying to impose those days on others, just as they were also trying to coerce others to become vegetarians.
Thus Rom. 14 is not referring to the Sabbath, but to holy days that were established by men, not by God! And that is why Paul said it made no difference.
It was an issue of asceticism, not the 7th day Sabbath Vs. Sunday worship
You see, this is why it is important to understand the dynamics of exegesis. You might find the subject to be boring, but without an understanding of these principles, you will not grasp the meaning of most of what Paul had said.
The key is context.
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