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1 | Who then is on this broad way? | Matt 7:13 | rakpak | 216994 | ||
No where does scripture say Jesus is the sabbath. He said he was lord of the Sabbath, and the sabbath was for man, he taught the correct way to keep it. Giving rest and the sabbth day is 2 different things. And we seen the apostles including Paul still observing the Sabbath along with the feast days. In the KJV marjin notes on Heb 4:9, you'll see "there remains a keeping of the sabbath", and the reason being, in that one verse, the greek word for rest is sabbatismos. The other verses in Heb. uses katapausis or katapauo for the word rest. |
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2 | Who then is on this broad way? | Matt 7:13 | wilyelder | 217024 | ||
You are correct. Nowhere does the scripture state that Jesus is the Sabbath. The Son of man is Lord of the Sabbath (Matthew 12:8, Mark 2:28, Luke 6:5). On the other hand, katapausis is a fair distance from sabbatismos and would generally make the both the Sabbath argument and the Sunday argument a moot issue in that particular context. The narrow way is to obey God in spite of encouragement to disobey. |
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3 | Who then is on this broad way? | Matt 7:13 | rakpak | 217025 | ||
"The narrow way is to obey God in spite of encouragement to disobey." I couldn't agree more. | ||||||