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The seventh day is part of Mosaic law. Christians are under the New Covenant.

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The Mosaic Law does not apply to Christians as a binding legal code; instead, Christians are under the new covenant established by Jesus, which fulfills and supersedes the old law. However, the moral principles found in the Mosaic Law can still provide guidance for Christian living.

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So we can murder , steal, lie, commit adultery Woo hooo! Then why did Paul continue to follow the ten commandments and why did John write this in the last Chapter in the last book in the Bible.

Rev 22:14
Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.

The Ten Commandments are God's Moral Law they are everlasting.
God is Omnipotent He does not need to change his Moral Law.

Likewise why was this written in the last book of the Bible?

Rev 12:17
And the dragon(Satan) was wroth with the woman (Church) , and went to make war with the remnant of her seed (Last Day Church), which keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ.

Rev 14:12
Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.


It sure seems like God's Commandments remain important to God.
 
So we can murder , steal, lie, commit adultery Woo hooo! Then why did Paul continue to follow the ten commandments and why did John write this in the last Chapter in the last book in the Bible.

Rev 22:14
Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.

The Ten Commandments are God's Moral Law they are everlasting.
God is Omnipotent He does not need to change his Moral Law.

Likewise why was this written in the last book of the Bible?

Rev 12:17
And the dragon(Satan) was wroth with the woman (Church) , and went to make war with the remnant of her seed (Last Day Church), which keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ.

Rev 14:12
Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.


It sure seems like God's Commandments remain important to God.
The 7 Noahide laws are a set of seven universal moral and ethical commandments in Jewish tradition believed to have been given to all of humanity, which are: prohibiting idolatry, blasphemy, murder, theft, sexual immorality, and eating the limb of a living animal, and mandating the establishment of courts of justice. These laws are considered the fundamental moral code for all people to ensure a just and civil society.
  • Law - Description
  • 1. Do not worship false gods - Do not engage in idolatry.
  • 2. Do not curse God - Do not blaspheme God.
  • 3. Do not murder - This prohibits murder.
  • 4. Do not steal - This prohibits theft.
  • 5. Do not commit sexual immorality - This includes a prohibition on various prohibited sexual relationships.
  • 6. Do not eat a limb from a living animal - This prohibits cruelty to animals.
  • 7. Establish courts of justice - Societies must set up courts to ensure justice is carried out.
 
Nope. That is not the case. The Bible is supreme with Catholics and there can be no conflicts with it. Catholics are rather militant about that.

Where you might be getting confused is that Catholics are typically not Biblical literalists outside of Mississippi, USA.


Tradition "fills in the gaps" but can never contradict.
That is not what they say. They say tradition holds equal weight as scripture. The Roman Church started worshiping on Sunday to avoid persecution by Roman. Then in Emperor Constantine's decree in A.D. 321 making Sunday a public holiday because he wanted to Unite the Roman empire under one Religion. The Romans were pagans Constantine marched his army through the Tiber river and told them they were baptized and to find a priest. Then at the Council of Laodicia A.D. 365, Church Cannon officially discouraged the Sabbath while promoting Sunday observance.
 
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I like me some Norman Rockwell. That's very good.
 
The 7 Noahide laws are a set of seven universal moral and ethical commandments in Jewish tradition believed to have been given to all of humanity, which are: prohibiting idolatry, blasphemy, murder, theft, sexual immorality, and eating the limb of a living animal, and mandating the establishment of courts of justice. These laws are considered the fundamental moral code for all people to ensure a just and civil society.
  • Law - Description
  • 1. Do not worship false gods - Do not engage in idolatry.
  • 2. Do not curse God - Do not blaspheme God.
  • 3. Do not murder - This prohibits murder.
  • 4. Do not steal - This prohibits theft.
  • 5. Do not commit sexual immorality - This includes a prohibition on various prohibited sexual relationships.
  • 6. Do not eat a limb from a living animal - This prohibits cruelty to animals.
  • 7. Establish courts of justice - Societies must set up courts to ensure justice is carried out.
STFU retard. You are not in a Godly way at all.
You use kenniving.
God hates that, as do I.
All this applies to you, IMO:
"These six things doth the Lord hate: yea, seven are an abomination unto him:\"

Sorry, but it's The Lord's Day for me.
I ain't no Goody 2 shoes, but I know what's real and what's Satan's deception, boy. 1764541648474.png
 
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STFU retard. You are not in a Godly way at all.
You use kenniving.
God hates that, as do I.
All this applies to you, IMO:
"These six things doth the Lord hate: yea, seven are an abomination unto him:\"

Although these teachings were recorded in the sacred Jewish texts, for many centuries Jews were not able to speak about them to the people they lived amongst. But in recent times, the foremost rabbi of the Jewish people in the 20th century, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory, encouraged Jews to publicize these teachings, so that the world can prepare for the times of peace and wisdom that are swiftly approaching.

Why Are They Called the Noahide Laws?​

These are called the Noahide Laws because they are the heritage of humanity from our oldest ancestors. Since all humanity are descendants of Noah, who survived the Great Flood, all people today are Noahides.
 
Although these teachings were recorded in the sacred Jewish texts, for many centuries Jews were not able to speak about them to the people they lived amongst. But in recent times, the foremost rabbi of the Jewish people in the 20th century, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory, encouraged Jews to publicize these teachings, so that the world can prepare for the times of peace and wisdom that are swiftly approaching.

Why Are They Called the Noahide Laws?​

These are called the Noahide Laws because they are the heritage of humanity from our oldest ancestors. Since all humanity are descendants of Noah, who survived the Great Flood, all people today are Noahides.
What did Ham do to Noah? That's kinda crazy. You ever read the Bible? I have. 3x over. True Story.
Not even BSing. I seen David boning a general's wife after he sent him off to war to die and all kinds of stuff.
In a bath in the middle of town for maximum public exposure.
He had to pay a price for that. Everybody has to pay a price for everything. That's the way God designed this world and it all works like that like clockwork. Nobody gets away with anything, especially Muslims when out to sea or at night.
Their "Allah" does not see that, but lemme tell you something: God, the Creator of the world sees all, and they will will never get away without recourse for anything. That's the way this world actually works.
Also God stayed up all night listening to David play his harp.
I reckon he was tapped into the music n stuff. God showed a little extra favor to David.
He liked him. David messed up bad, but God liked him, too.
 
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The 10 commandments and the Sabbath were given ONLY to Jews, but Sabbatarians falsely state that the Ten Commandments are for all mankind from Adam to the second coming of their man god.


  1. God never brought non Jews or their ancestors out of Egypt! Ex 20:2 "I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery."
  2. The Lord has not non Jews the promised land of Canaan!
  3. Since the Sabbath is a sign between God and fleshly Israel, there is nothing requiring non-Jews to keep it! (Ex. 31:13,17; Ezek. 20:12, 20)
 
The 10 commandments and the Sabbath were given ONLY to Jews, but Sabbatarians falsely state that the Ten Commandments are for all mankind from Adam to the second coming of their man god.
Yeah, no, Goober.
Today is The Lord's day for me. If you're truly Jewish, yesterday was for you.
You just don't recognize the sacrifices that Jeremiah and Jacob and a couple other made to get us to where we are.
What did Jeremiah direct his priests to do? I know. It's serious. And it all makes perfect sense in the end.
You may not, but Jeremiah directed his priests of The Temple to put The Ark of The Covenant right under where Jesus was crucified,
400 years or so prior. So.. when the Roman soldier soldier pierced Jesus' side, God cracked the ground right underneath that so his blood
could hit The Ark of The Covenant that was stashed there a long time ago, and he rent the Temple asunder, too.
Thereby completing his promise to man. All that stuff with Abraham was a test for him to do that, because he wanted to see if man was worth it.
Think about it and get back with me.
 
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Ignorant , maybe learn to read and understand Hebrew , not gobbledygook english translations
You are a schmuck. Like that Hebrew?
Yeah, I don't need to learn Hebrew, brah, I already know 3 other languages and a bit of Jew, too.
STFU.
My 1st love was a Hebrew Princess. We are are not the same.
I am old American. Good genes.
What are you,? Where you from?
 
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So you have no point.
I answered your question, and you were ashamed, so you tried desperately to save face, but you failed and now you continue to try to save face after you have already tipped your king. One day you'll learn that when you tip your king, it's over. You can't save face. You lose.
 
The 10 commandments and the Sabbath were given ONLY to Jews, but Sabbatarians falsely state that the Ten Commandments are for all mankind from Adam to the second coming of their man god.


  1. God never brought non Jews or their ancestors out of Egypt! Ex 20:2 "I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery."
  2. The Lord has not non Jews the promised land of Canaan!
  3. Since the Sabbath is a sign between God and fleshly Israel, there is nothing requiring non-Jews to keep it! (Ex. 31:13,17; Ezek. 20:12, 20)
Each of the commandments, except the Sabbath, are reiterated in the New Testament and apply to the Christians. Here is a list of where to find them, how it is restated:
CommandmentNew Testament passage that reaffirms it for Christians
1. No other godsActs 14:15; 1 Cor 8:6; 1 Thess 1:9; 1 John 5:21 – “turn from idols to serve the living God”
2. No idols / imagesActs 15:20, 29 (Jerusalem Council decision for Gentile Christians); 1 Cor 10:14; 1 John 5:21
3. Do not take God’s name in vainJames 5:12 – “Above all, my brothers and sisters, do not swear… Let your ‘Yes’ be yes…” (direct echo of the commandment)
5. Honor father and motherEphesians 6:1–3 – “Children, obey your parents in the Lord… ‘Honor your father and mother’ (this is the first commandment with a promise)…” Paul quotes Exodus 20:12 directly and applies it to Gentile Christians in Ephesus.
6. You shall not murderRomans 13:9; Galatians 5:21; James 2:11; 1 Peter 4:15; Revelation 21:8
7. You shall not commit adulteryRomans 13:9; 1 Corinthians 6:9–10; Hebrews 13:4; James 2:11
8. You shall not stealRomans 13:9; Ephesians 4:28; 1 Corinthians 6:10
9. You shall not bear false witnessRomans 13:9; Ephesians 4:25; Colossians 3:9
10. You shall not covetRomans 7:7 (Paul: “I would not have known what coveting really was if the law had not said, ‘You shall not covet’”); Romans 13:9; Ephesians 5:3

The one you find missing is the Sabbath, that one was counted as fulfilled. Christ stated he came to fulfill the law, not to replace it... what became the "new covenant"...

So, The Sabbath Day commandment is like eating Kosher (Christ talks about how it is what comes out of your mouth, meaning what you say or think, that defiles you, not what you put into your mouth) and is fulfilled in what becomes the New Covenant.

So when Christians say “Jesus fulfilled the Law, He did not abolish it,” they mean:
  • The moral demands of the Law (including nine of the Ten Commandments) are still in force and are now obeyed out of love and by the power of the Holy Spirit, not to earn salvation.
  • The ceremonial and civil parts (including the literal seventh-day Sabbath regulation) are fulfilled in Christ and no longer bind Christians in the same way.
That is why the New Testament can quote the Ten Commandments as still authoritative for believers, yet also say we are “not under law but under grace” (Romans 6:14–15) and that the Sabbath regulation was “only a shadow of what was to come; the reality is found in Christ” (Colossians 2:16–17).

And Christ rising on the 1st Day of the week became "the lord's day" (referenced in Revelations 1:10, at least in Greek it was) as well as coming back among the Apostles on the 1st day, began a new day of worship, the Christians began meeting on Sunday.

I still maintain my belief that the Sabbath Day was never marked by Adam and they didn't magically know which day is the actual 7th... it was followed by the remembrance and that they took their "7th day" off.
 
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