- there is no NT injunction to observe ceremonial sabbath
- the record of 1st century and later church writings is that they did not observe sabbath
- this is strong evidence against your position that the 10 commandments are the basis of Christian faith and that they were "obeyed" as a law for Christian believers
- to show otherwise you will need to demonstrate:
- the NT teaches all believers to keep the sabbath of the Judaic covenant
- the church from the earliest time did so and taught it was required
- i am not 'seeking contradiction to the final word' --- i do not agree that the decalogue is the basis of Christianity. previously stated a number of times, no, Jesus Christ is the foundation of our faith, not the 10 commandments. the "final word" IMO is "THE WORD" --- i am trying to show you that your position is incorrect by showing that it contradicts the scripture and the history of the church.
Thanks for the post, post, but since I've asked you so many times now without the slightest response, I will simply defer to these questions from now on.
Did Jesus teach the 10 Commandments?
Did Jesus keep the 10 Commandments?
Did Jesus' followers keep them after the Cross?
I'd appreciate an answer to each of them if you expect anymore answers from me.
In some forums, it is actually against posted rules to ignore a question.
I've asked you these many times now.