“The first day of the week for a follower of the Messiah
begins at sundown on “Saturday””
So you use the definition of a day beginning at sundown thus Acts 20:7 means that they met on Sunday. as Saturday had ended with nightfall.
You are obvioulsy ignorant of how one tells time ;-)
No matter when you think Sunday begins, it always has been and always will be the first day of the week.
So you use the definition of a day beginning at sundown thus Acts 20:7 means that they met on Sunday. as Saturday had ended with nightfall.
thus Acts 20:7 means that they met on In Genesis, days begin at darkness and end at the darkness of the next day. Gentiles count days from some time during the night e.g. midnight. YHvH's Holy Shabbat begins at sundown on "Friday" and ends at sundown on "Saturday" The first day of the week for a follower of the Messiah would begin at sundown on "Saturday". Gentiles would see the first day beginning at midnight between "Saturday"/"Sunday" Sunday first day. as Saturday Shabbat had ended with nightfall.It is clear, I did not make myself clear enough.
shalom b'SHEM Yah'shua HaMashiach