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To: DouglasKC

“Paul did not call it the “first day of the week”. He called it the first of the sabbaths..or one of the sabbaths. Look at the greek IF YOU DON’T BELIEVE ME. He was no doubt referring to either the weekly sabbath or to one of the sabbaths that is counted from the days of unleavened bread to get to Pentecost. This was explained in an earlier post.”

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A couple of non-Christian sects believe you, I don’t. Stubbornly sit home on Sunday, to your loss. Why do people
protesting the faith think they are wiser than the first Christians?

Our Lord’s plan, we can know, the faith has been passed down.


127 posted on 07/26/2012 12:43:27 PM PDT by stpio (,)
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To: stpio
“Paul did not call it the “first day of the week”. He called it the first of the sabbaths..or one of the sabbaths. Look at the greek IF YOU DON’T BELIEVE ME. He was no doubt referring to either the weekly sabbath or to one of the sabbaths that is counted from the days of unleavened bread to get to Pentecost. This was explained in an earlier post.”
~ ~ ~ A couple of non-Christian sects believe you, I don’t. Stubbornly sit home on Sunday, to your loss. Why do people protesting the faith think they are wiser than the first Christians?

Well what does the greek say? It's not a matter of belief. It's a matter of evidence. Either the greek reads "one of the sabbaths" or not.

And the first Christians no doubt kept the commandments of Christ by worshipping on and keeping the Lord's sabbath holy. Many Christians today gather with those of like mind and do the same today.

132 posted on 07/26/2012 3:00:37 PM PDT by DouglasKC
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