Lunar Sabbaths, part 1 of 4_Section_1of5
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lunar Sabbath- following a new moon for Sabbath is utter confusion &
confusion is Not from our Creator Yahweh. Confusion `Is from ha satan.
Yahweh did Not tell us to follow every new moon to honor His Holy Day
Of Rest. He rested on`The 7th Day, & told us to Remember to do exactly
the same as He did.
(Deut. 12:32) Obey all the laws & teachings I am giving you.
Don't add any, and don't take any away.
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Great video Lynnford! Wish you post all of your videos on YouTube so the message would really go around the world! Blessings! Enid
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Thank you so much for this corrections. The real reference is Proverbs 18:13. Somehow I got it mixed up. I appreciate you bringing it to my attention.
Blessings!
Lynnford
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Proverbs 3:18 really says , When the wicked cometh then cometh also contempt and with ignominy reproach.
Besides all of this, the atnach and silluq were not part of the original text when the prophets wrote the Bible. These punctuation marks were invented and added by the Masoretes in about 900 AD, long after the Bible was written.
berean6 1 year ago
The "atnach" argument for Exodus 16:1 holds no water when used to try to prove that the fifteenth day of the month was the day the Israelites murmured rather than the day they arrived. It is completely invalid, and should be discarded. Please check this out for yourself. The fact is there is a more concrete barrier between "the fifteenth" and the next verse that says they murmured, it is a silluq, signifying the end of the verse.
berean6 1 year ago
In Exodus 16:1 the atnach is placed under the word Sinai (or Sin), the silluq is placed under the word Egypt. The atnach does not mean that the rest of the verse after the atnach belongs to the next verse (as is claimed by lunar sabbatarians). Look at Genesis 1:1. It says, "In the beginning God created [atnach] the heaven and the earth." Notice that the phrase "the heaven and the earth" has to belong to the first part of the verse.
berean6 1 year ago
Hello Melanie, Thank you for your comments. I would encourage you to look into the "atnach" argument some more regarding Exodus 16:1. It really does not prove what is claimed by lunar sabbath proponents. Let me explain: Most every verse in the Hebrew Bible is divided by an atnach, which is similar to a comma. The end of most every verse has a silluq, to signify the end of the verse. The sillug breaks up the thoughts more completely than the atnach.
berean6 1 year ago