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1 | HONOR THY SABBATH | Bible general Archive 2 | TheFinalSQL | 116974 | ||
You think Saturday on a Gregorian calendar is going to equate with the Sabbath of the Old Testament? You say you attended church 3 times a week. How many times a week did the people below attend? How often was the Lord involved? Acts 2:46-47 And they, continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, did eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart, Praising God, and having favour with all the people. And the Lord added to the church daily such as should be saved. Praise the Lord! Norm |
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2 | HONOR THY SABBATH | Bible general Archive 2 | lovelyladycpb | 117168 | ||
THANK YOU FOR GIVING ME A SCRIPTURE TO STUDY, I JUST WOULD LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT GOD'S HOLY DAYS, WHY HAVEN'T I HEARD OF THESE, BUT I HAVE GROWN UP HEARING AND CELEBRATING EASTER, X-MAS, DO YOU HAVE ANY KNOWLEDGE OF THESE DAYS? LEAVENED AND UNLEAVENED BREAD? THE FEASTS, ETC. I AM JUST CONFUSED, AND I WANT TO KNOW MORE... WE STILL PAY TITHES, SO WHY NOT HONOR THE HOLY DAYS? WHAT DAY IS THE HOLY SABBATH, ACCORDING TO GOD, ISN'T IT DAY 7? I UNDERSTAND WE ARE TO PRAISE GOD WITH EVERY BREATH, AND THAT IS ALL GOOD, HE GAVE MAN SABBATH, NOT SABBATH FOR MAN. I STATED SATURDAY ONLY BECAUSE MAN'S 1ST DAY IS SUNDAY, RIGHT. GOD DID NOT USE DAYS OF THE WEEK, S-S. HE USED NUMBERS 1-7. CONTINUALLY PRAISING GOD IS ALL GOOD, I AM JUST TRYING TO SEE IF SOME GOOD GOD FEARING PEOPLE HAVE ANY SCRIPTURES THEY COULD HELP A SISTER OUT WITH. | ||||||
3 | HONOR THY SABBATH | Bible general Archive 2 | kalos | 117170 | ||
The Sabbath in Acts 'Among the several references to the Sabbath in Acts (1:12; 13:14-44; 15:21; 17:2; 18:4; 20:7) there is little evidence to suggest that the earliest Christian communities deviated from the traditional Sabbath observed on the seventh day. The lone reference to a gathering "On the first day of the week" (20:7) most likely reflects an emerging Christian consensus that the first day was an appropriate day on which to meet for worship and celebrating the Lord's Supper.' ____________________ (http://bible.crosswalk.com/Dictionaries/BakersEvangelicalDictionary/bed.cgi) |
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