To: kosta50; Forest Keeper; D-fendr; MarkBsnr; xzins
In the Law, Israel was to do two things on sabbath; stay in their tents and feast. The priests were to offer the sacrifices. I could not find in the Law where Israel was to come to the tabernacle or the temple for bible study or worship. Perhaps you have a reference.
To: blue-duncan; Forest Keeper; D-fendr; MarkBsnr; xzins
In the Law, Israel was to do two things on sabbath; stay in their tents and feast. The priests were to offer the sacrifices. I could not find in the Law where Israel was to come to the tabernacle or the temple for bible study or worship. Perhaps you have a reference It's the same reference that says it's okay to do woodworking because it's fun.
I didn't know feasts were part of the sabbath observance. And if they were, they were devoted to God, not hobbies.
2,599 posted on
08/17/2007 11:50:07 AM PDT by
kosta50
(Eastern Orthodoxy is pure Christianity)
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