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To: dangus; vpintheak; jkl1122; woollyone; Salvation; Diego1618; DouglasKC
To Dangus:

I can understand why you want to close the case, just as you did with Diego. You can’t handle the heat so you’re running for the exits. I’ve got some more heat for you. You say in regards to Numbers 28:17,18:

The very passage from Strongs’ you quote translated it as “week.”

Yes, of course 7 days is a week. You think you’re slick, when everyone can see right through you. Why didn’t you use Strong’s with reference to holy convocation or no manner of servile work, which is a Sabbath. The verse says:

Numbers 28:17,18
And in the fifteenth day of this month is the feast: seven days shall unleavened bread be eaten. In the first day shall be an holy convocation; ye shall do no manner of servile work therein:

No one with half a brain needs a concordance to figure out first day of the seven days means the 15th and “holy convocation” and “no manner of work” means Sabbath. You’re wrong, distort the Bible, and quote things from Strong’s that don’t even relate and falsely say the 15th is not a Sabbath. Your credibility is zilch, since this topic is so fundamentally easy to understand and read straight from Scripture. It has become obvious to the forum that you are not honorable in what you say.

High Sabbaths refer to the annual festivals recorded
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Sabbath

"High Sabbath" days, although they do not necessarily fall on the weekly Sabbath. "High Sabbath" days are mandatory rest days which occur during some feast days. They are identified in Lev. 23:7, 8, 21, 24, 27, 28, 32, 35, 36, 39. Just as with the weekly Sabbath, the day before any "High Sabbath" is a "preparation day." This means Passover, the 14th, is also the "preparation day" for the "High Sabbath" on the 15th, [see: John 18:28, 19:14,31]. http://www.inplainsite.org/html/seven_feasts_of_israel.html

You say:
Duh! Shabbaowah is a Jewish text.

Duh, duh!! What is the Jewish text and verse? We would like to see it. Author, version, copy of verse, etc. Substantiate what you say. I hope its better than your distorted version of Strong’s concordance and Bible in reference to the 15th as not being a Sabbath.

I don’t have any of the ancient texts with me, but I’ll be researching some very shortly. Get ready for another scalding. Duh!!

Here’s another analyses that proves a Saturday 7th day Sabbath resurrection. It’s common knowledge that all feast days are set on dates of the month and not based on days of the week. The 6th Sivan is Feast of weeks (Shavouat) or Pentecost. On day 49 Yeshua left the apostles, after being with them for 40 days (Acts 1:3). They walked back to Jerusalem and after dusk when the 50th day (Pentecost) was “fully come” (Acts 2:1) and it was night, then appeared the Holy Ghost. If we count back 40 days inclusive from day 49, the 5th of Sivan, we arrive to 25Nisan as the first day of the 40 days. This day, 25Nisan, is also the day “after” Yeshua returned from having left for 8 complete days. This is very important to understand. If I tell you to meet me after 1 day, it doesn’t mean to meet me that day, but the following day.

John 20:26
And “after” eight days again his disciples were within, and Thomas with them: then came Jesus, the doors being shut, and stood in the midst, and said, Peace be unto you.

“After” means just that, a complete 8 days had gone by. That places the first day of the eight days of his disappearance as the 17th of Nisan. That day my friend is "the first of the Sabbaths", the same day Mary appeared at the tomb. A 7th day Sabbath.

Joh 20:19 Then the “same” day at evening, being the first day of the week, when the doors were shut where the disciples were assembled for fear of the Jews, came Jesus and stood in the midst, and saith unto them, Peace be unto you.

Very important Note!
From the ancient, and accurate original texts, we have learned that the term “first day of the week” means the “first of the Sabbaths” meaning, as we will shortly see, first 7th day Sabbath of the Omer 49 day count. Impossible for the word Sabbaths, in the term “first of the Sabbaths” to mean weeks, as Dangus tries to falsely portray. To continue, the verse really says “day at evening, being the first of the Sabbaths ”. Not “day at evening, being the first of the weeks ” as Dangus would try to have us believe. A day is not a week!!!! Thus the verse should read “Then the “same” day at evening, being the first of the Sabbaths, when …” , day being first Sabbath day and not a Sabbath week.

This is just another of the many ways to prove that the resurrection was on a Saturday Sabbath and that Mary visited the tomb that same day.

Blessings in your search for TRUTH
101 posted on 06/15/2008 4:38:44 PM PDT by Harrymehome
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To: dangus; vpintheak; jkl1122; woollyone; Salvation; Diego1618; DouglasKC
In regards to my last post, Post 101, I forgot to add that the year 33AD, which is the year many false prophets try to use as Yeshua’s death, is also proven to be false by my previous post. The 17th Nisan happens to fall on a Monday in that year. Oh my!! What a dilema, Dangus. Duh!!

Blessings in your search for TRUTH
105 posted on 06/15/2008 6:51:48 PM PDT by Harrymehome
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