None of those 8th day "reasons" support Sunday as the Sabbath.
my goal is not to support Sunday as the "new" Sabbath so to establish a new worship day. I said very clearly in my first post that BOTH the Sabbath Law and the 8th day laws are important and have different function in the plan of salvation.
If your goal is not to show if Sunday was made a day of worship or not, then you are off topic and should start a new thread.
I believe that I'm in the right thread and not off topic at all. Wasn't I answering directly the title of this thread?
"Was the first day of the week or Sunday ever made a day of worship?"
My answer was YES. I provided Biblical text saying the first day of the week or the 8th day was said to be a "holy convocation" -- a Sabbath.
I did not say that it replaces the 7th day Sabbath laws. I don't believe that we need to be either in one camp or the other to be in this discussion. I'm in BOTH camp for I see that BOTH the 7th day law and the 8th day laws are Biblical.
I'm not saying that these laws says we are to keep every 8th day of the week as a "holy convocation"...nor am I saying that we are to keep the 7th day of the week as a "holy convocation" by doing no work (the priesthood worked more on the Sabbath then other days of the week) as we Adventist think.
I believe that scriptures support strongly that both the 7th day and the 8th day laws are TYPES and needs to be understood with the New Covenant mindset for us to know how we should keep them the way the Lord intended us to keep them today.
Nor Am I saying that I know all the answers how to keep these with the new covenant mindset. That's why I'm engaging in this study ... hoping for some enlightenment on the matter.
I'm agreeing with JAK that most Adventist don't understand the reason why Sunday keepers keep Sunday; despite most Sunday keepers don't have their understanding based from the law or other scriptures. Why it stems from the 8th day laws and how these were fulfilled in the New Covenant way in the NT.
It is the same with Adventist who keeps the Sabbath law with an Old Covenant mindset; they have no understanding how this law should be kept with a New Covenant mindset; what's God's real purpose to institute it; how it fits in the plan of salvation; why some of the Feasts days are called Sabbaths also; and how these 8th day Feasts days are associated with the 7th day Sabbath.
So I did my best to share my understanding of both the 7th day law and the 8th day Laws and how they relate.
The Wave SheafIn my first post, I have listed the 5 Laws that says to observe the 1st day and the 8th day (==1st day) as a holy convocation--a Sabbath day.
Actually I had forgotten to mention one other law -- the wave-sheave offering law which is waved the day after the Sabbath(on a Sunday) and starts the countdown of the 50 days (7x7 days + 1) that leads to Pentecost. So it is a type of 1st day in the 8 days Feast of Tabernacle.
However to my surprise and with questions the wave sheaf is NOT kept as a "holy convocation" -- a Sabbath day. Here is an argument for those who are like the Judaizers still in the Old covenant way of keeping the Sabbath law.
The Wave Sheaf & Pentecost: Always on SundayThese 2 Feasts days (wave-sheave and Pentecost), pattern on those 8 days laws, ALWAYS fall on the 1st day of the week even in the OT unlike the other 8th day feast Sabbath days that can fall on any day of the week.
However, like in any subject, this interpretation is debated. I think it was the Sadducees who interpreted that the meaning of "Sabbath" in Lev 23:11 meant the day after the first day of unleavened bread as that day was declared to be kept as a Sabbath day; whereas the Pharisees interpreted it as the 7th day Sabbath for you need to count 7 Sabbaths after that. I view the Pharisees position is more Biblical than the Sadducees as you come to a problem in the number when counting 7 Sabbaths if your starting point is not on a Sunday -- unless you make any day of the week a Sabbath and count 7 Sabbaths that way.
Early History of Sunday observance based on Wave Sheaf & Pentecost understanding got lostBased on the law and the New Covenant fulfillment of these laws, these two Feasts (wave-sheave and Pentecost) ceremony fulfillment on Sunday is why the early Church (which was originally mostly composed of Jews with an understanding of the law) started to observe Sunday also as a worship day. According to some historians, many of them kept also the Sabbath day.
However this understanding of the law got lost through time because the majority of Christians shifted to being Greeks and they didn't have a Jewish background or understanding of the law anymore.
The False Notion that the Law was abolish in the Early ChurchAlso what came to play is after the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD; the false notion that the law was abolish and was done away crept into the Christian understanding so to separate themselves from the Jews in the fear to have problems with the Romans who at that time still had dominion over the land. There were other reasons like the Greeks view the Jewish law observance was rigid and the Judaizers with their lack of understanding the new covenant did create serious problems also. All these factors plus the lack of having the scriptures on hand brought a gradual shift to an interpretation that the law was abolish.
This long standing argument that the law is abolish, Adventist also uses it whenever it is convenient for them to reject a section of the law they don't want to uphold. But most Christian denomination including Adventist don't have any problem to uphold the tithing law despite their interpretation of it is seriously not biblical and can be easily challenged.
The Wave Sheaf is NOT a Biblical Sabbath observance versus Pentecost isBoth the wave-sheave(==Christ resurrection) and Pentecost(==the Church who are the loaves baked
with leavened) are "first fruits" ceremonies.
It is interesting to note that the wave-sheaf is NOT declared as a Sabbath; whereas Pentecost is. Most Christians today validates Sunday observing relating to Christ resurrection when in the law the wave sheaf was not declared as a holy convocation or Sabbath day. However, the resurrection day in the Fall Feast (the Feast of Trumpet) is declared as a Sabbath day.
So after some pondering,the thoughts that came to me is that it shows that God is putting some emphasis of the fulfillment of the "first Fruits" on the Church and not on Christ. This made sense to me when pondering on the meaning of the Sabbath given in Ex 20:11 is to "hollowed[
qadesh] it". qadesh means "
to consecrate, sanctify, prepare, dedicate" Christ doesn't need to be sanctify. He always been without sin. He's the ONE who sanctify US.
So that could be why the declared Sabbath days in the 8th day laws are focus when the fulfillment is on the Church members like Pentecost and the day of Trumpet (which is when the 1st resurrection happens) and not on Jesus resurrection day on the wave-sheaf. We see this also for the day of Passover when the unblemished lamb is killed -- Passover is NOT a Sabbath day; whereas the 1st day of unleavened bread and the 7th day of unleavened bread are Sabbaths that focus on US when we are to eat bread without leavened by following Jesus' lead whose life was always without leavened (sin).
Below is the main text about the wave-sheave. Notice that day is NOT said to be kept as a Sabbath day :
Lev 23:10 "
Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them, When ye be come into the land which I give unto you, and shall reap the harvest thereof, then ye shall bring a sheaf of the firstfruits of your harvest unto the priest: 11 And he shall wave the sheaf before the LORD, to be accepted for you: on the morrow after the sabbath the priest shall wave it. As most understand the New Covenant fulfillment was the resurrection day of Christ by which He represents the first fruit that the priest "waved" up and down to symbolize the resurrection. The Wave-Sheave was fulfilled on the first day of the week (Sunday) but was NOT said to be a Sabbath.
Here's the main texts about Pentecost. Notice that it is a LEAVENED Feast that represents us and is to be kept as a holy convocation day :
Lev 23:15 "
ye shall count unto you from the morrow after the sabbath, from the day that ye brought the sheaf of the wave offering; seven sabbaths shall be complete: 16 Even unto the morrow after the seventh sabbath shall ye number fifty days; and ye shall offer a new meat offering unto the LORD. 17 Ye shall bring out of your habitations two wave loaves of two tenth deals: they shall be of fine flour; they shall be baken with leaven; they are the firstfruits unto the LORD. ... 21 And ye shall proclaim on the selfsame day, that it may be an holy convocation unto you: ye shall do no servile work therein: it shall be a statute for ever in all your dwellings throughout your generations."
Num 28:26 "
Also in the day of the firstfruits, when ye bring a new meat offering unto the LORD, after your weeks be out, ye shall have an holy convocation; ye shall do no servile work:"
My whole point (which you call twisting the scriptures) was to show that "the eighth day" after a given day falls on the same day a week later. If something begins on Tuesday, Tuesday is the FIRST day of that sequence, and the next Tuesday is the eighth day.
I wasn't "TWISTING" -- the 8th day argument is one often encountered by those who promote Sunday, which is the topic of this thread.
Despite you were doing as you said above; however I was referring specifically that you were twisting the word "evening" in John 20:20 to say that Jesus appeared at His resurrection to the disciples after sunset -- on a Monday and not on Sunday.
any more than those who point to John 20:20
Following His resurrection on Sunday, Jesus had appeared to the disciples in the upper room, AFTER SUNSET. (By Jewish reckoning this was already Monday)
You fail to acknowledge the word "evening" can also mean after noon time when the sun from its highest point starts to go down. So your argument doesn't stand here.
If you were a young believer and not aware of much scriptures; I wouldn't of made that comment and given you that you had yet much to learn. But you are not a young believer and the global moderator of this forum.
If you were just repeating a counter argument that you've read somewhere; you are responsible to check if the counter argument is Biblical before using it. This can be easily done in only 5 minutes by a simple click of a mouse on the strong code for "evening" of John 20:20 and you would of been informed that it had two time either after noon time when the Sun start to go down or at sunset.
Besides you should know at least the basic law given in the OT of the passover lamb (Ex 12:6) and the daily evening sacrifice (Ex 29:38-41) that it was to be offered between the two evenings.
So I cannot give you the excuse of "ignorance" when it can be verified in 5 minutes, with your years of being in the Church, and being the global moderator of this forum.