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1 | repost of circumcission and baptism? | Col 2:12 | sandrider | 57120 | ||
However, "sabbaton" is used twice in this passage to refer to "in the end of.." and "to the first of.." This use of the word "sabbaton" twice is repeated in Mark 16:1-2 and Luke 24:1. This makes it more likely that the original authors meant "sabbaton" to mean "Sabbath" twice. | ||||||
2 | repost of circumcission and baptism? | Col 2:12 | Morant61 | 57122 | ||
Greetings Sandrider! It is well established that the plural form of 'sabbaton' in connection with a number indicates the day of the week. Thus, in Mt. 28:1, the account literally says, "After the Sabbath, on the first of the week...". So, sabbath is used in two different ways in this verse. The first refers to the seventh day Sabbath, while the second refers to the first day of the week. No Greek scholar would say that the text is referring to two different Sabbath days. I hope this helps! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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3 | repost of circumcission and baptism? | Col 2:12 | sandrider | 57133 | ||
Thanks for your input. I just try to explore every possibility fully before rejecting them. I looked around and every reference to "[cardinal number] sabbaton" I looked at is, in fact, in reference to that day of the week. | ||||||