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Originally Posted by Esaias
If the Sabbath had been abrogated or replaced, it would create just as much if not more controversy than the issue of circumcision and the Levitical offerings. Those latter two disputes are detailed thoroughly throughout the NT. The supposed abrogation or modification of the Sabbath? Crickets. Ergo, you have it backwards. The lack of Sabbath polemics in the NT is prima facie evidence it wasn't a debated issue.
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There is much more in
Galatians 4 which has always been my main argument as you know. The antecedent for the tutors and governors under which Israel, in times before Christ came, were taught is not pagan calendar days but
Gal 3's refernec et law as a schoolmaster.
That alone seals it for me, and these other references are strong supports, far more than there is anything for sabbath day worship of the early church. Far more.