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Re: Why Sunday
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Originally Posted by coksiw
The prophecy does not prove that Christians need to be Sabbath keepers. It is clear that the command to flee is for the people at Jerusalem, and Jesus tells them to pray that it doesn’t happen in winter or in the Sabbath because the obvious difficulties to flee in winter or Sabbath day. It is obvious that you can come to the conclusion that Jerusalem, at the time of the fulfillment, is going to be dominated by Jewish Sabbath keeping, to the point of affecting the transportation system.
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If Jesus' religion was void of a "sabbath" then the mentioning of a sabbath difficulty would of not been mentioned. Also Jesus mentions man wasn't made for the sabbath, but the sabbath was made for man. How, can anyone get the idea that Jesus was looking to teach that the sabbath would no longer be observed? You don't have to be a Sabbath Keeper to see the obvious in scripture.
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