It is Written the Sabbath is Always the 15th Each Month
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 พ.ย. 2024
- The debate is over, the Bible is clear, Saturday is not the Sabbath and Sunday is not the first day of the week! There is a plainly written "Thus Saith the Lord" that the Sabbath is always after the 16th day of the Jewish first month.
This is a part of my "The Bible Sabbath" playlist
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This is amazing thanks Matthew
Absurd, the Sabbath is always on the seventh day. The yearly sabbaths were connected with the moon. The Passover was on the fourteenth day of Nissan which is followed by the Feast of Unleavened Bread according to the lunar cycle. The calendar of Yahweh is both lunar and solar cycle.
you're confused.. the sabbaths you're talking about can not be the 7th Day Sabbath, must be the sabbaths spoken on feasts days.. 6 DAYS though shall work, on the 7th you shall rest .. how clear is that?
I'm thoroughly appalled by your statement that suggests that if someone doesn't agree with your conclusion that they don't believe the Bible. I don't know how you can actually verbalize somthing like that and think that you're the judge over all.
It is literally written...
As with all my videos I do not go into depth as people need to search the scriptures for themselves. That way no one can be a follower of me as they need to study it out themselves.
So I made a comment and it is not to belittle anyone, but is a simple statement of fact.
In the Bible of the parable of the wise and foolish virgins we, see that the wise virgins can see no light whatsoever just like the foolish virgins. This means when light is given they do not believe it and stay right where they are. Because it is a parable, we know it is figurative in meaning and so is the word sleep. Now if we let the Bible interpret itself sleep is likened unto death. So both the wise and foolish virgins close there eyes to all new light from the time they fall asleep. And you know what happens to them as well as I. “ their thoughts have perished” Psalms 146:4, “they know not anything” Ecclesiastes 9:5 “they praise not God” Psalms 115:17. I still find this a fitting example for myself as well...
Yet we cannot dany Bible literally says that first fruits in which is also wave sheaf is the day after the Sabbath. You can believe it or not. If you question what it is then you look to see if you can find a contradiction. But a contradiction will never destroy another bible verse but only shed more light on both things that seem to contradict.
Yet we also must make sure we think it through slowly. Let us say for example we say Unleavened Bread is a Sabbath even though the Bible never says so, but only because the Bible says they were to do no servile work on that day. Then we run into a problem of making the text impossible to understand.
Now you have 3 Sabbath Days in one week. You have the 7th day Sabbath and then Unleavened bread and then the end of unleavened bread in which was a Holy Convocation and they were to do no servile work in that day as well.
So which Sabbath would you choose? The obvious answer would then be the last one as the next statement comes after the explanation of the holy convocation at the end of 6 days. This then would mean that the type pointing to Jesus resurrection would be 7 days after the Passover...
Now if God wanted this period of time to be a type pointing to the death and Resurrection of Christ our Saviour I do not think he would leave it totally confusing and obscure. If the first no servile work day was to be an indication God would say the first day of the feast of unleavened bread. But interestingly enough, God only says Sabbath Day of which the other 2 holy convocations during the feast of unleavened bread, never have the title of...
So then the question is. Do we believe the Bible and what it literally says or do we wrestle a plain thus saith the Lord away?
Like I said, the wise virgins also cannot see this until they wake up and trim their lamps... Some people are morning people and some are not. Some take a bit more time to wake from the sleep that overtook them.
@@matthewbergsma7647 I'm quoting directly from your video "Today I'm going to bring it out in such a way that it'll be absolutely inarguable for anyone if they believe the Bible. It's probably the best way to say it. Of course it's arguable because you don't have to believe the Bible. But this is so simply put there's no other way to see it." That doesn't leave any room for anyone to think or believe differently than what you say. Using phrases like "there's no other way to see it" or "absolutely inarguable" takes any reasoning about the Bible out and makes you the judge of everyone's understanding. It is literally your interpretation and you shouldn't judge someone's belief or individual understanding of the Bible on your personal interpretation. You saying it's a fact doesn't make it one. And you don't let anyone study the Bible for themselves because if they honestly come to a conclusion different than yours, you have already declared that they really don't believe the Bible since their conclusion isn't the same as the one you are saying has no other way to be seen.