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To: one Lord one faith one baptism

One flaw-
‘first fruits’, the 16th day of the month and the day the Messiah was raised according to scripture, was not a Sunsday this year, but a Gregorian Wodensday this month (April 16th)

This is one time the world’s calendar of April meshed with God’s calendar month and it doesn’t happen a lot.
Now the Jews may or may not have celebrated passover correctly, but the numbered days were accurate.

So it wasnt a ‘ Sunsday’.and it isn’t a Sunsday every year. ..the sunsday coming up this year is the 20th day of the month, not the 16th as scripture says and you detail.

Just more traditions from men accepting the false premise of Satan’s timekeeping instead of the commandments.

Us ‘Christians’ have a lot of apologizing to do for taking the Israel and Torah (like the feasts) out of the Messiah of Israel and replacing Him with doctrines and traditions of men of greco roman latin lineage..

I am apologizing to any Jew who reads this,. If you know a Jew, tell them I am sorry... I suggest others find the Jews in your circle and apologize.. us christians are the main cause they don’t see the Messiah of Israel in the greco roman latinized churches of ‘Christianity’...

Foreign holy days. Foreign sabbaths. foreign name..the scripture warns them not to have anything to do with foreigners..

And we wonder how Jews can’t see Him?

How does one ever see Him through our meddling? A miracle...

We ought to be ashamed...

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233 posted on 04/18/2014 9:08:25 AM PDT by delchiante
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To: delchiante

the feast of first fruits always falls on the first day of the week after the passover sabbath. ALWAYS.


235 posted on 04/18/2014 9:15:40 AM PDT by one Lord one faith one baptism
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