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INTRO-2: God’s interactions with mankind resemble the child-rearing process.
We can see throughout the book of Genesis that God’s interventions are at their most intense during the early stages of mankind’s history and gradually take a backseat as His creation matures.

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1–5: Darkness vs Night; The Book of Genesis
Today I would like to explore its opposite, the word CHOSEK.
The dictionary defines this word as darkness or obscurity and as with owr also has strong spiritual significance but in a very negative sense.

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1–6: God achieves His purposes through separation, not unity.
God achieves His purposes through division and separation. This is a fundamental God principle and can be seen in the very first Chapter of Genesis. “God saw that the light was good, and God divided the light from the darkness.”-GENESIS 1:4

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1–7: In the Scriptures, physical objects reflect spiritual truths
The important point that I want you to get from all of this is to keep in mind that there is an underlying spiritual reality and message behind not only physical objects in Scripture but also, many of the events depicted in Scripture that are not evident when first read but become clearer through prayer and as God gives us a deeper understanding.

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1–8: There is NO astronomical basis for a 7-day week.
The problem with this explanation is that it still does not explain how the market days happened to cluster around every “seventh” day, instead of every fifteenth day or nineteenth day or something else.

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1–9: Man’s attempts to do away with a 7-day week have all failed.
In some mysterious way, this number has left an indelible impression on the world and mankind. Our planet has seven continents and seven seas. The rainbow only has seven colors. The entire musical scale consists of only 7 notes. In popular culture, we have Snow White and the 7 Dwarves, The 7 Samurai, and James Bond 007.

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1–10: Was the first human a he, she, or both?
In the Genesis account, most people assume the first human created was a male. However, the Scripture isn’t so crystal clear on this point. Let’s take a good look at the text.

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1–11: How white supremacists use the word “Adam” to support their twisted beliefs.
The word Adam is also the root word for the color “red” and for the word “soil” or “earth." This makes perfect sense since the Scriptures tell us that God created a human (remember not a “man” but a “human”) from the dust of the ground.

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1–12: Starting your Bible studies from the NT is like watching a movie from its halfway point.
But imagine watching a historical piece or a detective movie from the halfway point. Contextually speaking, you would be completely lost. This is the exact problem one encounters when reading the Bible starting from the New Testament.

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2–1: How do we know the Biblical Sabbath is a Saturday not Sunday?
In more than a hundred languages of the world, the word for “Sabbath” as meaning a day of rest is actually “Sabbath” and refers to Saturday. For example: Arabic=Sabot, Armenian=Shabat, Spanish=Sabado, Italian=Sabato, etcetera.

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2–2: Jesus kept the Sabbath even in His death!
The middle of the week of 30 A.D. was a Wednesday Passover. Jesus was to be “cut off” in the middle of the week! He was to be cut off in the middle of Daniel’s 70th week, in the middle of God’s 7000 year week and in the middle of the simple seven day week.

Richoka
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2–3: Why does an all-powerful God have to rest?
Of course God doesn’t have to rest. But He knew we would need one Holy Temple in time where we would need to get away from it all. That is why he rested on the seventh day and separated this day from all other days.

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2–4: Four powerful reasons why the Sabbath was NOT just given to Israel
This is fascinating because it tells us that the Sabbath is NOT the result of or a response to sin. Hence, it is part of God’s original plan for all mankind.

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2–5: Gentile believers should keep the Sabbath because they are grafted into Israel’s covenants.
This is an issue that the Apostle Paul spent a lifetime trying to break down. How can it be sinful for a Jewish believer to desecrate the Sabbath but not for a Gentile believer? This is nothing less than the creation of two totally different flocks!

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2–6: Scriptural evidence that the early Christians kept the Sabbath
Now an interesting thing you need to know is that there were two groups of people in the synagogue right from the start. There were the “men of Israel” and the “God fearers." The term “God-fearers” is widely regarded by scholars as a special designation for Gentiles who didn’t convert to become Jews but loved the Jewish scriptures and loved the teachings of Judaism.

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2–7: Luke 23:56 is strong Scriptural evidence that the early Christians kept the Sabbath.
Jesus’s death did not do away with the Sabbath. Second, and this is the main point I want to make. The earliest that the Book of Luke could have been written was about 62AD or about 30-plus years after the events that are being described here.

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2–8: Jesus prophesied His followers would be keeping the Sabbath after His death.
However, Jesus makes it clear in this chapter that there will be a whole sequence of events.
He talks about the generation that would witness the destruction of the temple in 70AD and he speaks about the abomination of desolation standing in the Holy Place.

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2–9: How the Christian church abolished the Sabbath.
Putting arguments aside that “we can make the Sabbath any day we want”, or “Christ did away with the law, so we don’t have to worry about it blah, blah, blah”, or “It’s only for the Jews blah, blah, blah” aside are you willing to concede to this one point?

Richoka
3 min read


2–10: Protestants pay homage to the Catholic church by worshipping on Sundays.
"We observe Sunday instead of Saturday because the Catholic church transferred the solemnity from Saturday to Sunday." What’s really refreshing about this situation is that the Catholic church is perfectly upfront and out in the open about what they’ve done.

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2–11: How Luther lost a debate due to inconsistent theology on the Sabbath.
Dr. Eck’s refutation of Luther’s accusation was so devastating that it rendered Luther speechless and ultimately caused him to lose the debate. “If you turn from the church to the Scriptures alone, then you must keep the Sabbath with the Jews, which has been kept since the beginning of the world.” -Dr. Eck’s Enchiridion pp. 78–79.

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2–12: Did Paul ever contradict Christ or break Jewish Law?
Scrolls and a candle on a wooden table under dramatic clouds with sun rays and a cross, creating a serene, spiritual ambiance and He would be contradicting the plain words of His Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

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2–13: Sabbath Scripture teardown of Colossians 2:16–23
As far as the Bible is concerned, you should know there is no SUCH THING as an Old Testament. Interpreting the Bible starting from the New Testament is as I’ve said before like trying to make sense of a movie by watching it from its halfway point.

Richoka
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2–14: Sabbath Scripture teardown of Romans 14:5–6
The first point I need to make is that the word “Sabbath” is not even mentioned in the text. Actually, it’s not even mentioned anywhere in the whole book of Romans.

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2–15: Sabbath Scripture teardown of Galatians 4:8–11
The answer is Paul is talking to Gentiles which means in the past they had never observed the Biblical feasts or the Sabbath in the first place.

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