Yes, as far as I know. Do you have documentation to the contrary?Always?
Yes, as far as I know. Do you have documentation to the contrary?Always?
Yes, as far as I know. Do you have documentation to the contrary?
the topic issue is referring to the seventh day weekly Sabbath, not the annual sabbaths.Passover is a Sabbath Day. It does not always fall on a Saturday.
There were two sabbath days immediately following Christ's crucifixion. He was crucified on a Thursday, Passover (a rest day) was Friday, followed by Saturday sabbath, then rose on Sunday.
Read the rest of the post."I started my rest when I was 7."
So, what works did you do before you stopped doing them at 7?
the topic issue is referring to the seventh day weekly Sabbath, not the annual sabbaths.
Then rest on Saturday... don't put yourself under the law or you are required to keep ALL of it!
Jas 2:10 (AKJV/PCE)(2:10) For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one [point], he is guilty of all.
Don't put yourself under God's condemnation.
The topic is in regard to the connection between biological rhythms of the body and the 7th day weekly Sabbath. The annual sabbaths have nothing to do with that.And the point is that the Sabbath is a law, be it every seventh day, or it being related to a feast.
re: I started my rest when I was 7. It's more of a reminder not to return to works for salvation,Read the rest of the post.
Right, and I told you:re: I started my rest when I was 7. It's more of a reminder not to return to works for salvation,
like keeping sabbath days."
And I'm simply asking what works were you doing that you didn't return to when you were 7.
Me personally? I started my rest when I was 7. It's more of a reminder not to return to works for salvation, like keeping sabbath days.
How do you know there aren't also annual bio-rhythms? Like hibernation?The topic is in regard to the connection between biological rhythms of the body and the 7th day weekly Sabbath. The annual sabbaths have nothing to do with that.
@rstratsRight, and I told you:
I guess I just don't understand what you're saying with regard to your comment - "I started my rest when I was 7".Right, and I told you:
Maybe there are, but that would be an issue for a different topic.How do you know there aren't also annual bio-rhythms? Like hibernation?
What weak and beggarly elements had the previously non-Christian Galatians been observing?@rstrats
I'm not trying to avoid your question, but it's kind of like Paul told the Galatians.
Galatians 4:9 KJV — But now, after that ye have known God, or rather are known of God, how turn ye again to the weak and beggarly elements, whereunto ye desire again to be in bondage?
Yeah, probably not the only one that's been introduced here.Maybe there are, but that would be an issue for a different topic.
Good question. The context gives a general, but not a specific, answer.What weak and beggarly elements had the previously non-Christian Galatians been observing?