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1 | what sabbath does it refer to? | Col 2:16 | Morant61 | 25874 | ||
Greetings Djconklin! It looked like in v. 41 of the LXX that "eortasete" was a translation of the "celebrate" in the last phrase "celebrate it in the seveth month." Neither word is used of the Day of Atonement or the Feast of Trumpets, but the bracket of Lev. 23:2 and 23:44 includes them in the list of feasts. I did some more research on 'heorte' and found that that the basic meaning is "appointed". So, I think that the word would still apply to all of the items. Here is the question though: What difference does it make? I haven't yet seen the significance! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | what sabbath does it refer to? | Col 2:16 | djconklin | 25908 | ||
Tim, "I did some more research on 'heorte' and found that that the basic meaning is "appointed"." Where'd you find that out? I just double-checked it through the lexicon that comes with BibleWorks and the only two words it had were feast and festival. I'll see if there are some online lexicons. |
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3 | what sabbath does it refer to? | Col 2:16 | djconklin | 25919 | ||
I have checked the following sources: 1) http://www.eliyah.com/lexicon.html Condensed Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon OR Thayer's Greek Lexicon 2) http://www.biblestudytools.net/Lexicons/Greek/ The New Testament Greek Lexicon based on Thayer's and Smith's Bible Dictionary plus others; 3) http://www.kypros.org/cgi-bin/lexicon searching for appointed yields no results; appoint in ancient Greek finds one word: "prostasso"; in modern Greek: "diorizo" |
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