"And God spoke all these words, saying: 'I am the LORD your God…
ONE: 'You shall have no other gods before Me.'
TWO: 'You shall not make for yourself a carved image--any likeness of
anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or
that is in the water under the earth.'
THREE: 'You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain.'
FOUR: 'Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.'
FIVE: 'Honor your father and your mother.'
SIX: 'You shall not murder.'
SEVEN: 'You shall not commit adultery.'
EIGHT: 'You shall not steal.'
NINE: 'You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.'
TEN: 'You shall not covet your neighbor's house; you shall not covet
your neighbor's wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor
his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor's.'
Not to be confused with the 300+ laws that were
given and kept in a box on the side of the Ark of the covenant.
Deuteronomy 31:26 Take this book of
the law, and put it in the side of the ark of the covenant of the LORD
your God, that it may be there for a
witness against thee.
The ark was sealed and couldn't be
opened so all new laws were simply put in a box on the side, and those
that would take away our liberties are still putting those laws in the
box.
Revelations 12:10
And I heard a loud voice saying in heaven, Now is come
salvation, and strength, and the kingdom of our God, and the power of
his Christ: for the accuser of our brethren is
cast down, which accused them before our God day and night.
It wasn't the Ten Commandments that were nailed to the
cross it was those on the side of the ark that were a witness against
us.

Box was placed here.

"Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou
labour, and do all thy work: But the seventh day is the sabbath of
the LORD thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy
son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy
cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates: For in six days
the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is,
and rested the seventh day: wherefore the LORD blessed the sabbath
day, and hallowed it."
We observe that in the book of John,
Jesus tells us that in order to bear fruit we must abide in him. He
goes on to tell us that the way we abide in him is to keep
His commandments. The instruction to
keep the sabbath day holy is one of those commandments.
The Sabbath described in Genesis 2 is
definitely the seventh day, Saturday, and not the first day, Sunday.
There is no way to avoid this truth.
The fourth commandment was
established at the creation of the world and later reconfirmed to
Moses in the wilderness by Jesus.
The Sabbath was very important to
people of the Bible and even though calendars may have changed, it
would be inconceivable for the Sabbath day to have been confused
with any other day. Chronologist are in agreement that the order of
days is the same today as at the beginning of history. In addition,
Jesus recognized the Sabbath and would have certainly known which
day He had commanded to be kept holy.
ONE MIGHT ASK: IS THE SABBATH REALLY
THAT IMPORTANT?
Is God really serious about the
observance of the sabbath day? Numbers 15: 32-40 answers this
question without any doubt. "And while the children of Israel
were in the wilderness, they found a man that gathered sticks upon
the sabbath day, And they that found him gathering sticks brought
him unto Moses and Aaron, and unto all the congregation, And they
put him in ward, because it was not declared what should be done to
him. And the Lord said unto Moses, The man shall be surely put to
death: all the congregation shall stone him with stones without the
camp. And all the congregation brought him without the camp, and
stoned him with stones, and he died; as the Lord commanded Moses."
We find in Nehemiah Chapter 13, that
the people of Jerusalem and Tyre were profaning the Sabbath.
Nehemiah contended with the nobles of Judah, and said unto them,
"What evil thing is this that ye do, and profane the sabbath day?"
Has something evil become good?
Let us
heed the warning of Isaiah:
"Woe unto them that
call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and
light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet and sweet for
bitter."
Again, in Isaiah chapter 58, we are
told that Israel forsook the ordinances of God. Verse 13 tells them
how to correct their ways and honor God, "If thou turn away thy
foot from the sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on my holy day; and
call the sabbath a delight, the holy of the Lord, honourable; and
shalt honour him, not doing thine own ways, nor finding thine own
pleasure, nor speaking thine own words: Then shalt thou delight
thyself in the Lord; and I will cause thee to ride upon the high
places of the earth and feed thee with the heritage of Jacob thy
father: for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it."
In chapter 66 we find that the
Sabbath will be recognized in the future "For as the new heavens
and the new earth, which I will make, shall remain before me, saith
the Lord, so shall your seed and your name remain. And it shall come
to pass, that from one new moon to another, and from on sabbath to
another, shall all flesh come to worship before me, saith the Lord."
There is no doubt that all flesh
includes everyone, Jews (Judaean) by birth and Gentiles (nations).
At the time of the new heaven and the new earth, a time when all
things are made perfect, the sabbath will be universally recognized
and observed.
THERE ARE SEVERE
PENALTIES FOR DISOBEYING THE SABBATH COMMANDMENT.
In Jeremiah 17, the Lord says
"hallow ye the Sabbath" He goes on to say "But they obeyed
not, neither inclined their ear, but made their neck stiff, that
they might not hear, nor receive instruction. He continues on to
tell about the rewards for obeying Him and in verse 27, He warns,
"But if ye will not hearken unto me to hallow the sabbath day, and
not to bear a burden, even entering in at the gates of Jerusalem on
the sabbath day; then will I kindle a fire in the gates thereof, and
it shall devour the palaces of Jerusalem and it shall not be
quenched."
In 586 B.C. and in 70 A.D. Jerusalem
was overthrown. Why? The Bible says it was because the people did
not keep God's commandments.
History reveals that all the known
nations during the first century A.D. rested on the Sabbath day,
Saturday. The question is not: "did the believers meet on Sunday"
but rather: "what did believers do on Saturday, the Sabbath day"?
The first century
historian, Flavius Josephus, gives us great insight as to what took
place on the Sabbath, not only in Jerusalem, but, in all of the
Roman empire.: .....the multitude of mankind itself have had a great
inclination of a long time to follow our religious observances; for
there is not any city of the Grecians, nor any of the barbarians,
nor any nation whatsoever, whither our custom of resting on the
seventh day hath not come.....
Philo, a first century historian of
Alexandria Egypt, reports the same findings: "And in short, it is
very nearly an universal rule, from the rising of the sun to its
extreme west, that every country, and nation, and city, is alienated
from the laws and customs of foreign nations and states, and that
they think that they are adding to the estimation in which they hold
their own laws by despising those in use among other nations. But
this is not the case with our laws which Moses has given to us; for
they lead after them the inhabitants of continents, and islands, the
eastern nations and the western, Europe and Asia, in short, the
whole inhabited world from one extremity to the other. For what man
is there who does not honour that sacred seventh day, ranting in
consequence a relief and relaxation from labour, for himself and for
all those who are near to him, and that not to free men only, but
also to slaves, and even to beast of burden.
What did the first century Gentile
believers do on the Sabbath? They rested just as they always had.
It was not necessary for the church
to instruct the Gentile believers as to the Sabbath. They were
already observing it throughout the known world.
One of the most
important considerations relates to Constantine the Great and the
fact that he, as Roman Emperor, commanded the civil observance of
Sunday. In the year 321 he issued a law prohibiting manual labor on
Sunday.

The
Sunday law of Constantine had nothing to do with Christianity.
Quoting the book "The History of the Church"
we find that "He enjoined the observance, or rather forbade the
public desecration of Sunday, not under the name of Sabbatum,
but under its old astrological and heathen title, Dies Solis.
familiar to all his subjects, so that the law was as applicable
to the worshippers of Hercules, Apollo, and Mithras, as to the
Christians. There is no reference whatsoever in his law either
to the fourth commandment or to the resurrection of Christ.
Constantine worshipped all the gods -
especially Apollo the god of the sun. He held the title Pontifex
Maximus which was the title of the high priest of paganism. These
and other considerations make it clear that Constantine's form of
Christianity was actually a modified version of mystery religion. -
The Mystery of Iniquity that had been at work since the time of
Babel.
This same system, characterized by
the shrouding of truth in secrecy and the manipulation of the truth
in order to achieve it’s ends, set out, in the third century, to
combine paganism with Christianity. These goals were partially
accomplished through the proclamation on March 7th 321 A.D. of
Constantine the Great, stating:" All judges and city people and the
craftsmen shall rest upon The Venerable Day of the Sun."
Shortly after he made his sun-day
proclamation, Constantine ordered his wife and eldest son murdered
and had a bronze statue of himself set atop a tall column
as Apollo, the sun god.

This is the man known
as the first Christian Emperor.
Consider the coin minted during the
reign of Constantine, after he claimed to be a Christian. On one
side is the head of Constantine. On the other side is the sun god
Sol Invictus with the inscription "Sol Invicto Comiti" - Committed
to the invincible sun.
Is the time period from Friday
sundown to Saturday sundown really the sabbath? Could it be that the
days of the week have changed over time?
No! Calendar changes
have not affected the order of the days of the week. It is true that
the imperfect Julian calendar originating in 46 BC was replaced by
the Gregorian calendar in 1582 but the order of the days was not
changed. What took place was that 10 days were taken from the number
of days in the month, not from the number of days in the week.
There is absolutely no scriptural
evidence that the weekly seventh day sabbath has been set aside. At
the beginning of the world God proclaimed the Sabbath to be a
special time. Genesis says that He hallowed it (made it holy).
Jesus said: "Till heaven and earth
pass."
Do
we then make void the law through faith? God forbid: yea, we
establish the law.
So what
can we definitely say about the Sabbath?
The Sabbath is to be a sign between
God and his people so that they will know that he is the god that
sanctifies them.
The fourth commandment has absolutely
nothing to do with religious activity on any certain day. In fact,
it is just the opposite, it is a day of rest, prescribed by God. We
should worship God every day.
The Sabbath was established at the
time of the creation of the world. It is not the Jewish Sabbath or
the Christian Sabbath; it is God's Sabbath.
The seventh day Sabbath was
reconfirmed in the Ten Commandments, written in stone by the finger
of God.
The penalty that was set for non
observance is death.
Even after the crucifixion, the
followers of Jesus observed the Sabbath. The very people who walked
and talked with Jesus "rested the sabbath day according to the
commandment"
No where in the Bible are we told
that the Sabbath was changed to Sunday.
In Isaiah 66:22-23 we find that the
Sabbath is not just a thing of the past and that in the new heavens
and the new earth the sabbath will be recognized.
And in Revelation 14:12, again
referring to future events, we are given a description of saints:
"...they that keep the commandments of God, and have the faith of
Jesus."
Yes, Saints will remember the sabbath
day to keep it holy for it is one of Gods commandments and the faith
of Jesus establishes it.
"The
Sabbath was made for man and not man for the sabbath."
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EXCUSES - EXCUSES
Some teachers state that Colossians 2:16
indicates that believers
do not have to keep the fourth commandment. That is not true!
COLOSSIANS 2:16 HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH
RESTING ON THE SEVENTH DAY SABBATH
The Greek word
used in Colossians 2:16 is the same Greek word translated "week"
in other places by King James translators.
The word used in Colossians 2:16 is different
from the Greek word
which is used to indicate more than one weekly sabbath day.
WEEK =
MULTIPLE 7TH DAY SABBATHS
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SABBATHS

CLEARLY REFERS TO A SEVEN DAY
PERIOD OF TIME.
Colossians 2:16
Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect
of an holyday,
or of the new moon, or of the

sabbath days:
Acts 20:7
And upon the first day of the

week, when the disciples came together to break bread, Paul preached
unto them,
ready to depart on the morrow; and continued his speech until
midnight.
Matthew 28:1
In the end of the sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first
day of the

week, came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to see the sepulchre.
Mark 16:2
And very early in the morning the first day of the

week, they came unto the sepulchre at the rising of the sun.
John 20:1
The first day of the

week cometh Mary Magdalene early, when it was yet dark, unto the
sepulchre,
and seeth the stone taken away from the sepulchre.
John 20:19
Then the same day at evening, being the first day of the

week, when the doors were shut where the disciples were assembled
for fear of the
Jews, came Jesus and stood in the midst, and saith unto them,
Peace be unto you.
1 Corinthians 16:2
Upon the first day of the

week let every one of you lay by him in store, as God hath
prospered him,
that there be no gatherings when I come.
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ANOTHER GREEK WORD

(DIFFERENT FROM THE WORD USED IN COLOSSIANS 2:16)
CLEARLY REFERS TO MORE THAN ONE 7TH DAY SABBATH.
Matthew 12:10
And, behold, there was a man which had his hand withered.
And they asked him, saying, Is it lawful to heal on the

sabbath days?
Luke 4:31
And came down to Capernaum, a city of Galilee, and taught them on
the

sabbath days.
Luke 6:2
And certain of the Pharisees said unto them,
Why do ye that which is not lawful to do on the

sabbath days?
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A STUDY OF THE GREEK WORD USED IN COLOSSIANS
2:16

WHICH REFERS TO WEEK OR WEEKS IS DIFFERENT FROM THE GREEK WORD

USED TO REFER TO MORE THAN ONE SEVENTH DAY SABBATH.
IF THE WRITERS OF THE GREEK TEXT HAD INTENDED TO
INDICATE 7TH DAY SABBATHS "PLURAL" THEY COULD HAVE EASILY DONE SO.
INSTEAD THEY CHOSE TO USE A WORD THAT WOULD CLEARLY DISTINGUISH IT
FROM 7TH DAY SABBATHS.
COLOSSIANS 2:16 HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH
RESTING ON THE SEVENTH DAY SABBATH
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SPECIAL NOTE FOR STUDENTS OF GREEK:
There are
other references which should be considered.
Luke 4:16, Acts 13:14. Acts 16:13 and Matthew 28:1.
The word
sabbath is associated with other words which are used
to specify a portion of the week.
If you will
notice, in Luke 4:16, Acts 13:14 and Acts 16:13 the word
day (dative case - indirect object) is associated with
sabbath.
Those references do not read the sabbath day in
Greek,
but rather the day of the sabbath (the day of
the week.)
That is the reason that sabbath in those instances is
considered genitive.
It follows the word that it is modifying - day.
In Matthew
28:1, the word sabbath is used twice.
1. sabbath is in association with the word translated end (end
of the sabbath)
2. sabbath is in association with the word one (first
day of the sabbath).
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THE FOURTH COMMANDMENT
IS NOT A SUGGESTION
Beware lest any
man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the
tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after
Christ.
Romans Chapter 14
has nothing to do with the seventh day sabbath.
It is in reference to fast days.
The Pharisees
required fasting two days per week.
See Luke 18:12 ...I fast twice in the week....
1Him that is weak in the faith
receive ye, but not to doubtful disputations.
2For one believeth that
he may eat all things: another, who is weak,
eateth herbs.
3Let not him that
eateth despise him that eateth not; and let
not him which eateth not judge him that eateth:
for God hath received him. 4Who art thou that judgest
another man’s servant? to his own master he standeth or falleth.
Yea, he shall be holden up: for God is able to make him stand.
5One man esteemeth
one day above another: another esteemeth every day alike. Let
every man be fully persuaded in his own mind.
6He that regardeth
the day, regardeth it unto the Lord; and he that regardeth
not the day, to the Lord he doth not regard it. He that
eateth, eateth to the Lord, for he
giveth God thanks; and he that eateth not, to the Lord
he eateth not, and giveth God thanks.
7For none of us liveth
to himself, and no man dieth to himself.
8For whether we live, we
live unto the Lord; and whether we die, we die unto the Lord:
whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lord’s. 9For
to this end Christ both died, and rose, and revived, that he might
be Lord both of the dead and living.
10But why dost thou
judge thy brother? or why dost thou set at nought thy brother? for
we shall all stand before the judgment seat of Christ.
11For it is written,
As I live, saith the Lord, every knee shall bow to me, and every
tongue shall confess to God.
12So then every one of
us shall give account of himself to God.
13Let us not therefore
judge one another any more: but judge this rather, that no man put a
stumblingblock or an occasion to fall in his brother’s way.
14I know, and am
persuaded by the Lord Jesus, that there is nothing unclean of
itself: but to him that esteemeth any thing to be unclean, to him
it is unclean.
15But if thy brother be
grieved with thy meat, now walkest thou not
charitably. Destroy not him with thy meat, for whom
Christ died.
16Let not then your good
be evil spoken of: 17For the kingdom of God is not
meat and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the
Holy Ghost.
18For he that in these
things serveth Christ is acceptable to God, and approved of
men.
19Let us therefore
follow after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith
one may edify another.
20For meat
destroy not the work of God. All things indeed are pure; but
it is evil for that man who eateth with
offence.
21It is good
neither to eat flesh, nor to drink wine,
nor any thing whereby thy brother stumbleth, or is offended,
or is made weak.
22Hast thou faith? have
it to thyself before God. Happy is he that condemneth
not himself in that thing which he alloweth.
23And he that doubteth
is damned if he eat, because he eateth
not of faith: for whatsoever is not of faith is sin.

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