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To: delchiante

When is the Lord’s day, which is the one we should be most interested since the coming of the Lord, Jesus Christ?


119 posted on 06/22/2014 9:26:48 AM PDT by Al Hitan
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To: Al Hitan

His calendar hasn’t changed and neither has the Sabbath...

The Messiah was raised on the feast of first fruits, the 16th day of His calendar..it was the ‘first day of the work week’ as the 15th is always a Sabbath (and a high Sabbath in the first and seventh months with feasts).
(This year rssurrection day was a Gregorian Friday this year- not a Sunday)

The hint of His calendar is different than the world? It is how Passover and the feast of unleavened bread doesn’t match the world’s calendar and it falls on different gregorian days each year- but it is still the ‘14th and ‘15th’ of His calendar, regardless of the pope gregory date.. (the Jews use the moon and sun for just their feast months- the sun for all the rest)

And the majority in church ignores the ‘14th passover (death), the ‘15th unleveaned bread (burial) and ‘16th’ first fruits (resurrection) that the jews celebrate each year, found in Scripture, for their own good friday and easter,,

And then we as believers wonder why Jews reject their messiah..
But they see people, who believe in Him, ignore the feasts that play a part in His life, death and resurrection-for their own- all the while hear from us that the Word became flesh and dwelt among us..

There is a disconnct there.and it isn’t the Jews doing it..

That disconnect happens because of the calculated calendars, like the pope’s calendar..


121 posted on 06/22/2014 10:11:26 AM PDT by delchiante
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