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OnlytruthintheworldKJV - In Reply on Mark 1 - 3 years ago
Greetings in Jesus' name, Josephine.
The Israelites kept their sabbath based on a lunar calendar. We can always see the sabbath and the new moon referenced together. The sabbath day was always the day after the new moon..and then every 7th day after that until the next new moon.
So it is not a certain day of the week on the gregorian (named after pope gregory) calendar.
For this month since the last new moon it has been on the day we call Saturday, which by no coincidence was also the day passover fell on.
That said, the sabbath day is a holy convocation pointing to the 7th day 1000 year reign of Jesus Christ and His bride. This is the rest that remaineth spoken of in Hebrews. Christians do no enter into a day of the week. However, there is nothing wrong with observing the sabbath, and meeting with other Christians on the Lord's day (the day after); the first day of the week.
The Israelites kept their sabbath based on a lunar calendar. We can always see the sabbath and the new moon referenced together. The sabbath day was always the day after the new moon..and then every 7th day after that until the next new moon.
So it is not a certain day of the week on the gregorian (named after pope gregory) calendar.
For this month since the last new moon it has been on the day we call Saturday, which by no coincidence was also the day passover fell on.
That said, the sabbath day is a holy convocation pointing to the 7th day 1000 year reign of Jesus Christ and His bride. This is the rest that remaineth spoken of in Hebrews. Christians do no enter into a day of the week. However, there is nothing wrong with observing the sabbath, and meeting with other Christians on the Lord's day (the day after); the first day of the week.
I hope this blesses you.
Be well, Andrew
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