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You have known all the others, and have answered correctly.
When and why do you think people began keeping Sunday? How could Sunday keeping be a part of the New Covenant? You just stated that nothing could be added after the death of Christ. He died on Friday and was resurrected on Sunday.
If Sunday was added after Jesus died, it could never be a part of the New Covenant could it? I can assure you that they never returned to talk further about the covenants. So we know the New Covenant was sealed by the blood of Christ that Friday afternoon on the crucifixion day and we have just seen from scripture that it can never be changed in anyway whatsoever after His death.
The same applies to the will and testament of any person who has died as any lawyer will tell you.
Read when was Jesus crucified for proof the day was Friday. If there is even so much as one single scripture revealing that the Sabbath was kept after Jesus died that Friday afternoon then the Sabbath is in the New Covenant. This is a fact that cannot be argued.
Now note the following words from Luke that could not be written any clearer that he wrote more than three decades after Jesus died on the cross. Those with itching ears 2 Timothy 4: How is it, then, that we're told in Rom.
Sinai was ever guilty of sin? If, as he also insists, all Old Covenant law was then abrogated along with physical circumcision at the institution of the New Covenant, then I guess it's all right for us to murder, steal, commit adultery, worship idols, and violate all the other provisions of the Old Covenant.
There is no law, none of us have sinned, and we don't need a saviour -- right, Anthony? But of course, the other old argument comes in: If a law is re-stated in the New Testament, then it is valid for Christians today. The Sabbath is supposedly never restated, so it is "done away. When Christ said to His disciples in John I'm sorry, but I don't read that. Surely Sir Anthony has read Heb. Is it possible that there might be a bit of selective believing going on here on Sir Anthony's part?
Sir Anthony Buzzard has written some insightful works at times, but this is not one of them. This book lacks the Scriptural basis and Hebraic context to support the author's premise. This is just another example of repeating the age-old anti-Hebraic arguments against Jehovah's covenant established at Mount Sinai.
Nothing in Scripture resembles anything annulling the Sabbath or God's Law of perfection and truth! Look at Psalm Yeshua brought the teaching of a renewed covenant to believers while He was a Torah-observant Jew honoring God's Law which includes keeping the Sabbath! It wasn't different than what He lived!
So, according to the author, we throw out what God ordained by His very breath? Why can't we see that He wants us to walk in His ways, not ours?
Look carefully at verse 19! You missed the mark. Buzzard is ignorant of Biblical Hebrew and history of the church and how the church moved its belief system away from our Jewish friends. Very disappointing to read; was able to as a layperson refute virtually every argument he posted. See all 11 reviews. Amazon Giveaway allows you to run promotional giveaways in order to create buzz, reward your audience, and attract new followers and customers.
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