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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
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1 | wandering why the forth commandment is | Col 2:16 | krigh41737 | 85455 | ||
If you read the Ten Commandments Exodus 20:8 It says Remember the Sabbath day. Remember means that the Sabbath was practice before the Ten Commandments. Look at Genesis 2:3 God blessed the seventh day which is Sabbath keeping. In fact in heaven and on the new earth we will worship the lord on the sabbath day. Isaiah 66:23,23 | ||||||
2 | wandering why the forth commandment is | Col 2:16 | kalos | 85461 | ||
Your comment: "Remember means that the Sabbath was practice[d] before the Ten Commandments." My reply: No, it doesn't mean that. "There is no evidence in the Bible of anyone keeping the Sabbath before the time of Moses, nor are there any commands in the Bible to keep the Sabbath before the giving of the law at Mt. Sinai" (www.gty.org). |
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3 | wandering why the forth commandment is | Col 2:16 | krigh41737 | 85497 | ||
Then what does remember mean? To remember implies that you were familiar with, or practiced, or followed it previously. There is your evidence. In addition, Genesis 2:1-3 clearly states that God set aside the seventh day as a rest and worship day. God "blessed the seventh day and sanctified it". God kept the Sabbath at creation. There is no mention of any such setting aside, or sanctification, or blessing, for Sunday worship -- except for man's traditions -- see Mark 7:7-9 (www.villagelighthouse.cc) | ||||||