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"The First Day of the Week" Scripture or Tradition? Revealing Father's Calendar and His Divine Appointments
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Veröffentlichung: |
Februar 2017
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Genre: |
Religion |
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9781478773078 |
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9781478773078 |
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Outskirts Press |
Einband: |
Kartoniert |
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English
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H 246 mm / B 189 mm / D 14 mm |
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503 gr |
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256 |
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The Three Days and Three Nights Answer and more... Even the most widely accepted understandings in Scripture are subject to a paradigm shift when scrutinized with a correct analysis of the ancient languages. Paul had written to the Thessalonians, "when you received the word of God … you received it not as the word of men, but as it is in truth, the word of God" (1 Thes 2:13). Regrettably, the Word of God can become the words of men, simply by a few mistranslations. What better way to change "times and laws," (Dan 7:25), for a more unified Christian world than to change God's word through translation, and teach well-intentioned ministerial students of virtually every tongue, a slanted concept of the Hebrew and Greek on words that relate to critical doctrine. God is the same yesterday, today, and forever (Heb 13:8), so He does not change (Mal 3:6), because His ways are perfect from the beginning (Ps 18:30; 2 Sa 22:31,33). If all things are according to our Fathers timing (Gen 21:2; Ex 9:5,14; 23:15; Mk 1:15; Heb 8:5), and He has a reason for everything He does (Ecc 3:1,14,17; 8:6), then perfect harmony would logically exist with everything our Savior had fulfilled according to the original writings with equal perfection, doing everything decently and in order (1 Cor 14:40), right on time. The Father's calendar is a 360-day calendar (Gen 7:11; 8:3,4), and has not changed, but has only been intercalated, a day for each season (364) for the sin of mankind since the flood, until the time our Father renews all things (Rev 11:2,3; 12:6; Dan 12:7). As 364 days are 52 perfect weeks, all the feasts would fall on the same day of the week each and every year, and with a Sabbatical intercalation every seven years, these numbers become even more significant. Tradition dies hard, and truth is always persecuted; so as a consequence, the question should arise: Has the majority ever been right on any religious topic (Rev 17:4)? Our Father is revealing His ways unto His remnant again (Isa 10:20-22) in preparation for the last days. |
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