Byblos wrote:You've referenced Exodus 16:22 before pertaining to this subject, but I still don't see where God dedicated THAT particular day as the Sabbath. It was the Israelites who already knew when their Sabbath falls (based on tradition) and gathered manna for 2 days instead of one so as not to break the Sabbath the next day.
I'd say go back and read the chapter. You have missed a few "...the LORD commanded..." words in your bible.
Byblos wrote:I don't know what you mean here, of course each day was blessed for each day was declared good and very good. God is simply telling his people to dedicate a day for remembering Him, I don't see anywhere where He said it must be on a particular day.
I mis-spoke. There is only one day
"...the LORD blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy." I said 'blessed' but given the context of the thread, I figure it was obvious even when I made a mistake. Obviously not.
Byblos wrote:Again, how does that affect the idea of the Sabbath being on present day Saturday or Sunday or any other day? Jesus is saying whatever day you choose to be your Sabbath, make sure you do good on that day and not simply call it God's day and sit idly by while others are in need of help or are suffering.
I disagree. The bible is clear. All these things took place on the Sabbath...remember the books are written by Jewish men. They would not call another day "the Sabbath" as a whim.
Byblos wrote:"Remember" as in "Do this in memory of me", i.e. "Do not forget" as opposed to remember something past.
Exactly. Do this in memory of me being Creator and therefore God.
Byblos wrote:Of all the things you mentioned this is probably the only one that even comes close to supporting a Sabbath on a particular day but I suspect what Jesus meant here is that we should all be vigilant at all times as no one knows when the hour will be, particularly knowing that with man-made sabbath traditions, people tended to do nothing, i.e. are more susceptible to getting caught off guard.
This is illogical. If in fact the "Sabbath" was any day...for Jesus ( God ) to pray that your flight not be on the Sabbath???? In other words pray that the end not come at all? Seems rather contrary to the whole point of redemption if we are to pray for no redemption time.
No, the better interpretation is that praying for your flight not to be on Sabbath is that that day is set aside for God...and this would interrupt worship to God...or on a "stretch" of interpretation and one that fits better to me, that your flight not be ABOUT the Sabbath/worship...as it was for Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego - SMA ( Daniel 3:13,14 ) If SMA didn't bow to an image, shouldn't we also not "bow" to an image of God's original? Sunday is an image of Sabbath. And a day that the RCC quite readily admits to making the change by her authority.
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Byblos wrote:Lol, if it did we'd be sure to escape the fire unscathed followed by a nice promotion.
True...but then again, SMA stood for a commandment of God.
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