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1 | man stoned for getting wood on sunday ? | Num 15:32 | mustangII | 222781 | ||
Where in the old testament does it lell of a man being stoned to death for gathering firewood on Sunday? | ||||||
2 | man stoned for getting wood on sunday ? | Num 15:32 | King T | 222782 | ||
Numbers 15:32-36. Well there have been several arguments about the Sabbath day, but the Bible does not exactly say whether it was a Sunday, but it says on a Sabbath day or on a Worship day. At least the KJV and GW uses those words respectively. The AMP and NASB uses Sabbath day. Stay blessed, King T! |
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3 | man stoned for getting wood on sunday ? | Num 15:32 | stjohn | 222783 | ||
FYI, King T!, Sabbath and Saturday, are words that mean the same thing. So, the Bible does say -for the sake of argument- indirectly, that it was not a Sunday. Sunday is the first day of the week, which has no real significance in the Old Testament, other then, is comes before the other six. John P.S. Hey man... what is up with the exclamation point after your name? Sorry, but it seems not a little odd. |
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4 | man stoned for getting wood on sunday ? | Num 15:32 | King T | 222784 | ||
St. John The question asked was "...man stoned for getting wood on sunday", but the Bible says on a Sabbath day and not a Sunday. I was only pointing out the variations in days between the question and the answer Sir. The Bible does not say that for argument sake, but still there are arguments on the understandings of the Sabbath day. Ha! The exclamation is more in the saying. I will find the best way to express it in English and I will definitely get back to you. Stay blessed, King T! |
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