Prove that:
1) God rested on the first day of the week
2) God blessed the first day of the week
3) God sanctified (or set apart for a holy use)
4) God wrote the 1st day of the week in His law
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I can't ... will you settle for 'proof' that he did all those things on 'Sunday'?
We are all in agreement that (1) thru (4) all apply to the LAST day of the week, correct?
Here is a calendar:
Notice that the FIRST day of the week on this calendar is 'Monday' and the last day is 'Sunday'.
Therefore,
1) God rested on the last day of the week (Sunday)
2) God blessed the last day of the week (Sunday)
3) God sanctified (or set apart for a holy use) the last day of the week (Sunday)
4) God wrote the last day of the week in His law
In the Middle East Calendars, the last day of the week is Saturday. So Jews wanting to obey God's Law had to keep the last day of the week (the Sabbath) which was Saturday, holy.
Paul was forbidden by the Holy Spirit from taking the Gospel into Asia and instead was sent to Europe. The attached calendar is a European Calendar and, as you can plainly see, the first day of the week in Europe is Monday and the last day of the week is Sunday. Since Europe was the center of Christianity for more than a millennium and a half following Jesus death, Christians wishing to obey God and keep the last day holy had to honor Sunday. Why do you want us to reject the New Covenant of God and return to Judaism?
[For the record, this answer is complete nonsense, but so are your questions.]
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