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[–]In-the-clouds 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Also known as Exodus 30:11 - 34:35 and very closely follows the King James Bible wording.

The audio recording is a good addition.

Edit: I just heard: Ye shall keep the sabbath.... And that is what I am doing now, as I keep the sabbath Friday at sunset until Saturday at sunset. I try to spend more time in God's word during this time and avoid distractions of the world. How about you?

[–]doginventer[S] 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Wonderful In-the-clouds, the Sabbath is such a blessing :) I am persuaded that the day starts at dawn - here’s a good study if you’re interested: Dawn Day-start Exposes the Sunset Counterfeit - Covenant Calendar Classroom [2.29.34]  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzWXHQ_iGmI As we go through these special Bible testimonies, do remember that every word in Scripture is important – or – none of the words are “idle.” No, not one. There’s going to be an abundance of “calendar language” in these stories, and yes indeed they are calendar lessons – every one of them. Not one time are the events out of order – even children can follow the events and chart what happens on “this day, and this night” and discern that the sunset marker did not change the calendar language. We will examine only about 8 Old Testament stories out of about 40 and then Tim will take us through the last moments of Yahusha’s passion events in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. This is where you will find out just how Yahusha has established His day-commencement. Again, “Come and See.” Blessings & Shalom! 

Sabbath peace my friend.