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1 | if sabath means sat(day) why we take sun | Ex 20:11 | arise | 31481 | ||
Would someone tell me if the word ( sabath ) mean saturday in which langish. and if it means saturday why do we as christain take sunday when the bible says to keep the sabath holy, thanks for your comments A.R.I.S.E |
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2 | if sabath means sat(day) why we take sun | Ex 20:11 | kalos | 31490 | ||
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3 | if sabath means sat(day) why we take sun | Ex 20:11 | oscar | 31529 | ||
Kalos, The way you answer this question is very unusual. It seems that you are trying to take on the role of moderator. In this case and in others cases also. This is a self-moderated forum, and if you do not want to answer a given question, we should not answer it, this forum is not something personal, neither the questions. I want to give ARISE the benefit of the doubt, and therefore the credit that he already searched for answers, but he was not satisfied with them. Why should we think that our previous discussion cover the subject in a satisfactory way for him? Why should we think we have the last word? Why should we say, "I already said"? "Oh blessed, you poor on spirit, you know the will of God" To be poor on spirit we should get rid of our pride, try to have an insight, to learn from each other, because He is on us, in the hearth of each one of us. Shouldn't we let Him manifest? These are just thoughts, not questions. God Bless you |
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4 | if sabath means sat(day) why we take sun | Ex 20:11 | kalos | 31606 | ||
The way I answer this question is not at all unusual considering that at the homepage, if you click on "Ask Questions," a new page will appear on your monitor. In the instructions at the top of the page, the second paragraph advises all to: "Please search for your question before asking it." If people choose to ignore this part of the instructions, I will be more than happy to remind them. It's no trouble at all. :-) Thank you for your concern. |
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5 | if sabath means sat(day) why we take sun | Ex 20:11 | oscar2 | 31633 | ||
I want to give ARISE the benefit of the doubt, and therefore the credit that he already searched for answers, but he was not satisfied with them. I tried to give a little bit more than we had on those days of discussion and I am happy you agree with the main point. I think it is a great idea to look for answers before asking, even if it is not indicated. It could be that being one of the founders, you some times could get a little bit tired of some body else interventions. But I think we all share the most important thing, the love of Our Love. Your brother on Jesus. Oscar |
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6 | if sabath means sat(day) why we take sun | Ex 20:11 | kalos | 31661 | ||
Oscar: I am in no way one of the founders. I am simply a member of the Forum, just like everyone else is. :-) I never mean it as a putdown of the other person when I "suggest" they look for the answer before asking their question. They may not find the answer to their particular question. Then again they may. :-) No reasonable question is inappropriate. And I certainly wouldn't want to discourage a newcomer. To be quite honest, there are a few questions here that have led to bitter and heated debates. And when those questions reappear as new ones sometime later, some of us just cringe at the return of the same divisive question. We just want to avoid more conflict. That certainly is no fault of the person who asks it. Hope I have been able to give you a reason why we are sometimes cautious when certain questions arise again and again. Oscar, I sincerely appreciate you and thank you for your interest here. Grace and peace to you, kalos |
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