Previously: shabbat in the ancient hebrew pictographs God dwelt with man together in the very beginning, in the Garden of Eden. When man sinned, he was exiled not just from the Garden, but from the presence of God. Now there stood a separation between man and His Creator. Thus came the longing ... Read More about the purpose of the sabbath
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sabbath, more than one witness
Previously: sabbath, obeying God or man? John is the only gospel writer which specifically states that Mary went to the tomb while it was still dark; however, the modern English translations exaggerate the differences between John and the other gospel writers. I have quoted the passages in ... Read More about sabbath, more than one witness
sabbath: obeying God or man?
Previously: sabbath and the first day of the week, acts 20:7 and john 20:1 I want to highlight this document which was linked in an earlier sabbath post without comment: Catholic Encyclopedia: Sunday Upon first reading of this document, one might come away thinking that Sunday rest fulfills ... Read More about sabbath: obeying God or man?
sabbath and the first day of the week
Previously: mia ton sabbaton, acts 20:7 The Hebrew Sabbath began at sundown on Friday, and continued until sundown on Saturday. After sundown on Saturday, for the Jew, it was now the first day of the week, the seventh day being over. So the dark of Saturday evening, to a Jew, is the first day of ... Read More about sabbath and the first day of the week
mia ton sabbaton, acts 20:7
Previously: digging deeper into acts 20:7 The word sabbat, the Greek transliteration of the Hebrew shabbat, appears 68 times in the Greek New Testament. Sixty of those times, it is translated “Sabbath” or “Sabbath day,” as in Then He said to them, “What man is there among you who has one sheep, ... Read More about mia ton sabbaton, acts 20:7
digging deeper into acts 20:7
Previously: in His presence there is fullness of joy I procured a Greek New Testament, and have been looking up the instances of Sabbath, and sabbaton, in it. Sabbaton, I said last time, means "Sabbath," (singular); but my new Greek lexicon says it is plural (i.e, it should read "Sabbaths"). So I ... Read More about digging deeper into acts 20:7
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