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One Hundred Bible Facts on the
Sabbath
Question
Sixty Bible Facts Concerning the
Seventh Day
WHY keep the Sabbath day? What is the
object of the Sabbath? Who made it? When was it made, and for
whom? Which day is the true Sabbath? Many keep the first day of
the week, or Sunday. What Bible authority have they for this?
Some keep the seventh day, or Saturday. What Scripture have they
for that? Here are the facts about both days, as plainly stated
in the Word of God:
1. After working the first six days of the
week in creating this earth, the great God rested on the seventh
day. (Genesis 2:1-3.)
2. This stamped that day as Gods
rest day, or Sabbath day, as Sabbath day means rest day. To
illustrate: When a person is born on a certain day, that day thus
becomes his birthday. So when God rested upon the seventh day,
that day became His rest, or Sabbath, day.
3. Therefore the seventh day must always
be Gods Sabbath day. Can you change your birthday from the
day on which you were born to one on which you were not born? No.
Neither can you change Gods rest day to a day on which He
did not rest. Hence the seventh day is still Gods Sabbath
day.
4. The Creator blessed the seventh day.
(Genesis 2:3.)
5. He sanctified the seventh day. (Exodus
20:11.)
6. He made it the Sabbath day in the
Garden of Eden. (Genesis 2:1-3.)
7. It was made before the fall; hence it
is not a type; for types were not introduced till after the fall.
8. Jesus says it was made for man (Mark
2:27), that is, for the race, as the word man is here
unlimited; hence, for the Gentile as well as for the Jew.
9. It is a memorial of creation. (Exodus
20:11; 31:17.) Every time we rest upon the seventh day, as God
did at creation, we commemorate that grand event.
10. It was given to Adam, the head of the
human race. (Mark 2:27; Genesis 2:1-3.)
11. Hence through him, as our
representative, to all nations. (Acts 17:26.)
12. It is not a Jewish institution, for it
was made 2,300 years before ever there was a Jew.
13. The Bible never calls it the Jewish
Sabbath, but always the Sabbath of the Lord thy God.
Men should be cautious how they stigmatize Gods holy rest
day.
14. Evident reference is made to the
Sabbath and the seven-day week all through the patriarchal age.
(Genesis 2:1-3; 8:10, 12; 29:27, 28, etc.)
15. It was a part of Gods law before
Sinai. (Exodus 16:4, 27-29.)
16. Then God placed it in the heart of His
moral law. (Exodus 20:1-17.) Why did He place it there if it was
not like the other nine precepts, which all admit to be
immutable?
17. The seventh-day Sabbath was commanded
by the voice of the living God. (Deuteronomy 4:12, 13.)
18. Then He wrote the commandment with His
own finger. (Exodus 31:18.)
19. He engraved it in the enduring stone,
indicating its imperishable nature. (Deuteronomy 5:22.)
20. It was sacredly preserved in the ark
in the holy of holies. (Deuteronomy 10:1-5.)
21. God forbade work upon the Sabbath,
even in the most hurrying times. (Exodus 34:21.)
22. God destroyed the Israelites in the
wilderness because they profaned the Sabbath. (Ezekiel 20:12,
13.)
23. It is the sign of the true God, by
which we are to know Him from false gods. (Ezekiel 20:20.)
24. God promised that Jerusalem should
stand forever if the Jews would keep the Sabbath. (Jeremiah
17:24, 25.)
25. He sent them into the Babylonish
captivity for breaking it. (Nehemiah 13:18)
26. He destroyed Jerusalem for its
violation. (Jeremiah 17:27.)
27. God has pronounced a special blessing
on all the Gentiles who will keep it. (Isaiah 56:6, 7.)
28. This is in the prophecy which refers
wholly to the Christian dispensation. (See Isaiah 56.)
29. God has promised to bless all who keep
the Sabbath. (Isaiah 56:2.)
30. The Lord requires us to call it honourable.
(Isaiah 58:13.) Beware, ye who take delight in calling it the
old Jewish Sabbath, a yoke of bondage,
etc.
31. After the holy Sabbath has been
trodden down many generations, it is to be restored
in the last days. (Isaiah 58:12, 13.)
32. All the holy prophets kept the seventh
day.
33. When the Son of God came, He kept the
seventh day all His life. (Luke 4:16; John 15:10.) Thus He
followed His Fathers example at creation. Shall we not be
safe in following the example of both the Father and the Son?
34. The seventh day is the Lords
day. (See Revelation 1:10; Mark 2:28; Isaiah 58:13; Exodus
20:10.)
35. Jesus was Lord of the Sabbath (Mark
2:28), that is, to love and protect it, as the husband is the
lord of the wife, to love and cherish her (1 Peter 3:6).
36. He vindicated the Sabbath as a
merciful institution designed for mans good. (Mark
2:23-28.)
37. Instead of abolishing the Sabbath, He
carefully taught how it should be observed. (Matthew 12:1-13.)
38. He taught His disciples that they
should do nothing upon the Sabbath day but what was lawful.
(Matthew 12:12.)
39. He instructed His apostles that the
Sabbath should be prayerfully regarded forty years after His
resurrection. (Matthew 24:20.)
40. The pious women who had been with
Jesus carefully kept the seventh day after His death. (Luke
23:56.)
41. Thirty years after Christs
resurrection, the Holy Spirit expressly calls it the sabbath
day. (Acts 13:14.)
42. Paul, the apostle to the Gentiles,
called it the sabbath day in A.D. 45. (Acts 13:27.)
Did not Paul know? Or shall we believe modern teachers, who
affirm that it ceased to be the Sabbath at the resurrection of
Christ?
43. Luke, the inspired Christian
historian, writing as late as A.D. 62, calls it the sabbath
day. (Acts 13:44.)
44. The Gentile converts called it the
Sabbath. (Acts 13:42.)
45. In the great Christian council, A.D.
49, in the presence of the apostles and thousands of disciples,
James calls it the sabbath day. (Acts 15:21.)
46. It was customary to hold prayer
meetings upon that day. (Acts 16:13.)
47. Paul read the Scriptures in public
meetings on that day. (Acts 17:2, 3.)
48. It was his custom to preach upon that
day. (Acts 17:2, 3.)
49. The Book of Acts alone gives a record
of his holding eighty-four meetings upon that day. (See Acts
13:14, 44; 16:13; 17:2; 18:4, 11.)
50. There was never any dispute between
the Christians and the Jews about the Sabbath day. This is proof
that the Christians still observed the same day that the Jews
did.
51. In all their accusations against Paul,
they never charged him with disregarding the Sabbath day. Why did
they not, if he did not keep it?
52. But Paul himself expressly declared
that he had kept the law. Neither against the law of the
Jews, neither against the temple, nor yet against Caesar, have I
offended any thing at all. Acts 25:8. How could this be
true if he had not kept the Sabbath?
53. The Sabbath is mentioned in the New
Testament fifty-nine times, and always with respect, bearing the
same title it had in the Old Testament, the sabbath day.
54. Not a word is said anywhere in the New
Testament about the Sabbaths being abolished, done away,
changed, or anything of the kind.
55. God has never given permission to any
man to work upon it. Reader, by what authority do you use the
seventh day for common labor?
56. No Christian of the New Testament,
either before or after the resurrection, ever did ordinary work
upon the seventh day. Find one case of that kind, and we will
yield the question. Why should we do differently from Bible
Christians?
57. There is no record that God has ever
removed His blessing or sanctification from the seventh day.
58. As the Sabbath was kept in Eden before
the fall, so it will be observed eternally in the new earth after
the restitution. (Isaiah 66:22, 23.)
59. The seventh-day Sabbath was an
important part of the law of God, as it came from His own mouth,
and was written by His own finger upon stone at Sinai. (See
Exodus 20.) When Jesus began His work, He expressly declared that
He had not come to destroy the law. Think not that I am
come to destroy the law, or the prophets. Matthew 5:17.
60. Jesus severely condemned the Pharisees
as hypocrites for pretending to love God, while at the same time
they made void one of the Ten Commandments by their tradition.
The keeping of Sunday is only a tradition of men.
Forty Bible Facts Concerning the First
Day of the Week
1. The very first thing recorded in the
Bible is work done on Sunday, the first day of the week. (Genesis
1:1-5.) This was done by the Creator Himself. If God made the
earth on Sunday, can it be wicked for us to work on Sunday?
2. God commands men to work upon the first
day of the week. (Exodus 20:8-11.) Is it wrong to obey God?
3. None of the patriarchs ever kept.it.
4. None of the holy prophets ever kept it.
5. By the express command of God, His holy
people used the first day of the week as a common working day for
4,000 years, at least.
6. God Himself calls it a working
day. (Ezekiel 46:1.)
7. God did not rest upon it.
8. He never blessed it.
9. Christ did not rest upon it.
10. Jesus was a carpenter (Mark 6:3), and
worked at His trade until He was thirty years old. He kept the
Sabbath and worked six days in the week, as all admit. Hence He
did many a hard days work on Sunday.
11. The apostles worked upon it during the
same time.
12. The apostles never rested upon it.
13. Christ never blessed it.
14. It has never been blessed by any
divine authority.
15. It has never been sanctified.
16. No law was ever given to enforce the
keeping of it, hence it is no transgression to work upon it.
Where no law is, there is no transgression. Romans
4:15. (See also 1 John 3:4.)
17. The New Testament nowhere forbids work
to be done on it.
18. No penalty is provided for its
violation.
19. No blessing is promised for its
observance.
20. No regulation is given as to how it
ought to be observed. Would this be so if the Lord wished us to
keep it?
21. It is never called the Christian
Sabbath.
22. It is never called the Sabbath day at
all.
23. It is never called the Lords
day.
24. It is never called even a rest day.
25. No sacred title whatever is applied to
it. Then why should we call it holy?
26. It is simply called first day of
the week.
27. Jesus never mentioned it in any way,
never took its name upon His lips, so far as the record shows.
28. The word Sunday never occurs in the
Bible at all.
29. Neither God, Christ, nor inspired men
ever said one word in favor of Sunday as a holy day.
30. The first day of the week is mentioned
only eight times in all the New Testament. (Matthew 28:1; Mark
16:2, 9; Luke 24:1; John 20:1, 19; Acts 20:7; 1 Corinthians
16:2)
31. Six of these texts refer to the same
first day of the week.
32. Paul directed the saints to look over
their secular affairs on that day. (1 Corinthians 16:2.)
33. In all the New Testament we have a
record of only one religious meeting held upon that day, and even
this was a night meeting. (Acts 20:5-12.)
34. There is not an intimation that they
ever held a meeting upon it before or after that.
35. It was not their custom to meet on
that day.
36. There was no requirement to break
bread on that day.
37. We have an account of only one
instance in which it was done. (Acts 20:7.)
38. That was done in the nightafter
midnight. (Verses 7-11.) Jesus celebrated it on Thursday evening
(Luke 22), and the disciples sometimes did it every day (Acts
2:42-46).
39. The Bible nowhere says that the first
day of the week commemorates the resurrection of Christ. This is
a tradition of men, which contradicts the law of God. (Matthew
15:1-9.) Baptism commemorates the death, burial, and resurrection
of Jesus. (Romans 6:3-5.)
40. Finally, the New Testament is totally
silent with regard to any change of the Sabbath day or any
sacredness for the first day.
Here are one hundred plain Bible facts
upon this question, showing conclusively that the seventh day is
the Sabbath of the Lord in both the Old and New Testament.
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