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    Why Christians choose to worship on Sunday.

    Acts 20:6 And we sailed from Philippi with the days of unleavened bread. They “sailed with the days of unleavened bread.” This is similar to saying “The flowers bloomed with the spring days.” Or “We set out with the first days of spring.” The Greek preposition “μετὰ” when used with a verb of...
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    Dead know not anything...

    Not in my books... not a follower of Rabbinic
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    Why Christians choose to worship on Sunday.

    I explained what " first of weeks" means... it has to do with the count of Omer.
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    Why Christians choose to worship on Sunday.

    In Hebrew minset, "the first of weeks" refers to the Omer count... There are seven Sabbaths... and the first is the first Sabbath after Passover. 'FIRST OF THE SABBATHS' The proper translation of the Greek is 'first of the sabbaths'. This text could in effect be translated in a number of...
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    The group in the Temple [Rev 11:1] Who are they?

    Spoon feed RCC approved... they didn't get burned at the stake kinda people.
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    Why Christians choose to worship on Sunday.

    Any Lexicon will tell you that 'Sabbaton' means 'SABBATHS'
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    The group in the Temple [Rev 11:1] Who are they?

    I am stating sources you like to show that even they acknowledge the presence and consistency of NT with OT regarding Decalogue.
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    Only the wise know what things really mean.

    Never said they were unconscious... I said as Yeshua said "sleep" meaning "dead".
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    Dead know not anything...

    I never mentioned rabbinic.
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    Why Christians choose to worship on Sunday.

    "Sabbaton" - New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version www.biblestudytools.com/lexicons/greek/kjv/"sabbaton".html Greek lexicon based on Thayer"s and Smith"s Bible Dictionary plus others; this is keyed to the large Kittel and the "Theological Dictionary of the New Testament." "Sabbaton"...
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    Why Christians choose to worship on Sunday.

    Doesn't change the original language, nor its meaning... just because there is a multitude of traditions kept even in translating for their congregation's doctrines. Strong's Concordance sabbaton: the Sabbath, i.e. the seventh day (of the week) Original Word: σάββατον, ου, τό Part of Speech...
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    The group in the Temple [Rev 11:1] Who are they?

    These precepts of the Gospel practically consist of the Decalogue, or Ten Commandments, of the Old Law, interpreted in the sense of the New. http://www.catholic.org/encyclopedia/view.php?id=4463
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    Only the wise know what things really mean.

    Where does scripture equate a dead body as non-existent?
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    The group in the Temple [Rev 11:1] Who are they?

    You just don't like the fact that there are scriptures of all TEN commandments in the NT..
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    Dead know not anything...

    You might be right... If what you say is true, then Jesus Christ is not a Jew.
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    Why Christians choose to worship on Sunday.

    Calvin wrote: Either doth he mean the first day of the week, which was next after the Sabbath, or else some certain Sabbath, which latter thing may seem to me more probable; for this cause, because that day was more fit for all assembly, according to custom… For to what end is there mentioned of...
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    Why Christians choose to worship on Sunday.

    The Greek is simple and clear: mia means one, not first. See Strong's 1520.
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    Why Christians choose to worship on Sunday.

    Other translations render it as on "one of the Sabbaths" -- because Sabbaton is plural in Acts 20:7 --- Jubilee 2000, New English Bible, Good News for Modern Man.
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    Why Christians choose to worship on Sunday.

    In fact, the phrase only appears nine time in all of Greek literature. Seven appear in the Gospels, once here and in 1 Corinthians 16:2. All references are in relation to the Feast of First fruits and the counting of the omer. Every one. All point to ‘one of the Sabbaths.’ See Acts 20:6 and...
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    Why Christians choose to worship on Sunday.

    First, the phrase ‘first day of the week’ is the following in the Greek manuscript: ... transliterated, ‘mia ton sabbaton.’ That might answer your question right there without going any farther. The literal translation is ‘one of the sabbaths.’
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