Isaiah:
"Yahweh blessed the Sabbath Day, and set it
apart as holy"
The Hebrew three-letter homograph shin
bet/vet tav, when pronounced Shabbat
(Sabath), means rest at conclusion of
labor; when pronounced shevet, it
means dwelling; with an added silent letter
as shin bet/vet ayin tav and
pronounced shivat, it is the number
seven. Sabbath is a time to conclude our
labor in order to dwell with God, a time
related to the seventh day of the week and
ultimately to the seventh millennium.
Sabbath is neither only for “Jews” nor only for some
previous era. It was created for Adam – man, and for
eternity! It was created as the seventh day of the
week (sunset to sunset), never to change. It is to
be kept holy – meaning dedicated to our Savior, in
contrast to our other days of labor. It is the time
created for God to dwell with man – in the original
Eden (when God was finished with His work of
creation), in our weekly day to meet with Him
(setting aside our weekly work), and in the future
when Messiah will dwell in Eden/Paradise with the
meek who inherit the earth (when our redemption is
completed). Sabbath is a glorious crown of God’s
creation, when everything says “Holy!”
By working six days looking toward observing the
Holy Sabbath day, we show our faith in our creator
by memorializing creation week, and we display our
hope in an eternal dwelling with our Savior. We live
in dedication to God – holiness!
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HOLY SABBATH
its purpose -
its sanctity -
its eternality
TRIENNIAL CYCLE
Sabbath through-the Bible studies
Harmonizing Torah, Prophets, Psalms &
Apostles
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