воскресенье, 25 декабря 2016 г.

CHANGING OF SABBATH - the verses about Sunday - FALSE COIN






"My son! If you bend

sinners do not agree".

Proverbs 1.10

 

9. Changing of the Sabbath

 

Something strange is happening today in the Christian world. At the time, as the truth about the Saturday clear as day, most Christians celebrate Sunday. What is the reason?

The first possible cause is the change in the calendar. The history after Christ knows only one case such changes: in1582, Pope Gregory XII ordered to miss in October - month 10 days, so for 4 October followed 15th. In 1918 this improved - the Gregorian calendar introduced in Russia by Lenin's proposal the same way. This changed the order of dates. There were repeated attempts to change the order of the days of the week, enter ten days in the week (as in France), etc., but the expense of days of the week was not lost. Saturday was still the seventh day of the week (biblical and civil, Unlike in Russia, where the week starts on Monday).

Is the second and only reason such changes: someone wilfully and intentionally suffered a day from Saturday to Sunday.

Take a look at the ancient Roman "eternal" stone calendar. Every day of the week of the Romans was dedicated to a god - are farthest apart. Their names are still preserved in the the names of some of the days of the week

 



Satan, by idolatry at Appeninas apparently had far-reaching plans concerning the Roman idols. It so happened that the day following the Sabbath, the day on that Christ is risen, coinciding with the pagan day of the sun is the second Rome. The Sun was the most revered among the luminaries like the authentic Baal - God Sun. "Fans of Baal had claimed that the gifts of heaven - the dew and rain - sent by nature, and that the land brought fruits only thanks to the creative energy of the Sun ( E.White, “Prophets and Kings", ch. 9). Roman beliefs were similar. This take was the enemy of humanity, creating its last Grand deception.

 

9.1. The Bible and the first day of the week

Neither the old nor the New Testament you cannot find even a hint of a change or cancellation Saturday. And what said about Sunday?

8 times in the Bible (the New Testament) is the phrase "first day of week”  ("Rev 1.10” it is a Saturday, rather than on an is a translation error to Russian). Consider each of these texts :

1) Matthew 28.1  -  here States that in this day of Mary Magdalene and the other Maria went to see the tomb of Christ.

2) Mark 16.1  -  they did it on "after the Sabbath" as holy by the day and Saturday do not engage in such cases.

3) Mark 16.9  -  Jesus was resurrected on this day, next Saturday, and it's quite normal (God had power and resurrect it, but for the sake of Sabbath never did) and was Mary Magdalene, which before this had found His tomb empty.

4) Luke 24.1  -  previous texts say that the disciples of Christ on Friday "was prepare incense and suit, and on Saturday, were left alone on the commandments" ; in the first the day they went to the Tomb.

5) John 20.1  -  when they went to the Tomb, they saw that the stone rolled away from him. However, these texts merely confirm the sanctity of the Sabbath.

6) John 20.19 - Assembly of disciples who locked the door House "out of fear of the Jews", in no case was the celebration of Sunday, as they do not know that Christ is risen: "go to My brethren and say to them. The disciples were glad having seen the Lord (John 20, 20.17).

7) Acts 20.7 - meeting in Troas was the celebration of Sunday, as Paul stayed in Troas 7 days, including Saturday, and "the first day of the week... to midnight , under the current account, the end of the day Saturday, as light in the Bible part of the day (morning) follows the dark (night - Gen 1.5). In addition, in the morning, Paul was going to "walk" in the Ass (19 miles), hence it is not celebrated this day, but instead spent 84 described in "Acts" of Saturday's meeting (2 in Antiohia,1 in Philippi, 3 in Thessalonica, and in Corinth - 78).

8) 1 Corinthians 16.2  -  command Paul about collecting donations at the beginning of the week, but not in the Church, and at home. This custom dates back to Old Testament Times: "Honor the Lord from the choicest of all thy profits” (Proverbs 3.9 ).

So, the New Testament considers Sunday a normal day like any other (except Saturday).

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