When did Sunday-keeping come into the Christian Church?
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What about when John, on the Island of Patmos, wrote, “I was in the spirit on the Lord’s day.” (Rev. 1:10). Did John mean that Sunday was the “Lord’s Day”?
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What about Acts 20:7 (the Eutychus incident) and 1 Cor. 16:2 (putting money aside on the first day of the week)? Do these texts show that the Sabbath has been switched to Sunday?
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Does the fact that, (1) after the Resurrection, Christ met with his disciples on Sunday at least twice, and (2) the Pentecost at which the Holy Spirit was pour out was on a Sunday, mean that the solemnity of the Sabbath was transferred to Sunday?
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What about Sabbath-keeping at the poles, and the effect, on Sabbath-keeping, of traveling around the world?
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Was the weekly cycle deranged when Christendom changed from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar?
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Should Christians keep the Seventh Day or just any one day among the seven, so long as it is regularly kept?
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Were the days of the creation week not literal, twenty-four hour days, but long indefinite periods, millions of years in length?
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Is Paul doing away with the weekly Sabbath in Romans 14:5: “One person considers one day more sacred than another; another considers every day alike”?
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Did Joshua’s miracle of stopping the sun move Saturday into Sunday, so that now the solemnity of the Sabbath is to be observed on Sunday?
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Is Sunday “the day that the Lord hath made” as mentioned in Psalm 118:24?
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A discussion of some passages in the minor prophets Hosea and Amos
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Would Paul condemn Seventh-day Adventists for observing “days, and months, and times, and years”?
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Does the fact that the Sabbath commandment is not re-issued in the New Testament mean that the Sabbath has been abolished?
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What are we to make of the fact that the same Greek word (sabbaton) is used in Colossians 2:16 as in all the (59) references to the weekly sabbath in the New Testament?
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What about Paul’s letter to the Colossians, in which he says, “let no man judge you over a holy day or a Sabbath day”?
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Were the Ten Commandments abolished at the cross, then nine of the ten (excepting the Fourth Commandment) re-enacted by the apostles in the New Testament period? We deal with this fantastical claim.
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Did Christ break the Sabbath by healing on the Sabbath? Did the priests break the Sabbath law by carrying out the work of the temple on Sabbath?
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How do we distinguish between the weekly Sabbath of the Fourth Commandment and the ceremonial sabbaths connected with the annual festivals?
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Is the Sabbath Law “ceremonial” because it is not something people naturally understand without revelation?
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