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Yahweh's Commandments: In Light of Judaism, Christianity and Islam... (Last Revision 11/15/2000 PM)
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If you got here before reviewing the Special Report, we advise you to go there first. This section should be read in the context of the information presented in the Special Report. The Special Report represents over 700 hours of investigation into end time prophecy in light of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The key commandments of God written in the Torah, Bible and possibly the Qu'ran are presented here side by side. The similarity in language, principle and themes can be easily seen when comparing verses from the Torah, Bible and Qu'ran. This demonstrates that the Qu'ran is a book with noble purposes from a social and moral perspective and has many themes and principles similar to the Torah and Bible. For over one-year during this investigation since the spring of 1999, the strong impression was that the Qu'ran was the last and final revelation of God revealed in order to correct a corrupted Bible. From a legal perspective this view was very logical. It was possible to view the Qu'ran as the second amendment to the Torah, and the the Gospels being the first amendment. Because the scriptures, in part, are books of Law, this perspective had its merits. It was the objective of this Special Report to reconcile differences between the Torah, Bible and Qu'ran. The hypothesis was that the conflicting views between Jews, Christians and Moslems were the result of corruption of scripture in both the Bible and the Qu'ran. The Qu'ran was convincing because it expressly confirms the Torah and Gospels, it confirms the death and resurrection of Christ, the virgin birth, and it confirms the key prophets of the Bible. Therefore, by general observation, the Qu'ran truly appeared to be a "2nd Amendment" to the Torah sent by God to institute law to correct corruption of scripture. What was even more convincing about the source of the Qu'ran being from the Creator is the fact that it has scientific truths in its verses. Please review Dr. Maurice Bucaille's book, "The Bible, Qu'ran and Science" for more details on scientific truths found in the Qu'ran in light of modern day discoveries. The Qu'ran is also considered a work of literature so remarkable in the Arabic language, it is thought to be super-natural. More convincing yet, the Qu'ran re-addresses many of the Laws in the Torah, confirming many Laws and modifying a few. Islamic countries are probably the only countries in the world that adhere closely to many of the Torah Laws, next to Israel. One such example is the law that a male rapist must mary the girl he raped when that girl is not engaged to be married. This law is both Islamic and Biblical- see for yourself and click the link. In contrast, those who profess to be "Christian" apparently neglect Torah Laws and appear to dismiss them as "old," (i.e. "Old Testament"). Be sure that you understand that "rape" in a general sense is to have sex against the wishes of the partner. There are varying degrees of rape and one must be careful to consider the degree of rape that is being addressed in the verses of the Bible and Qu'ran in the context of the time period and social systems. You may want to also check out, "Believe It Or Not! Unusual and Interesting Themes, Principles and Passages of the Torah, Bible and Qu'ran," for more details. In the period between the summer of 2000 and the fall of 2000, key fundamental themes and principles of the Bible that were pervasive throughout the whole book were identified in order to reconcile the Qu'ran. These key fundamental themes and principles in the Bible COULD NOT BE DENIED because they were consistent between books written hundreds and thousands of years apart by different authors. Not only were the themes and principles EXPRESS, they were implied and symbolic in the literature of the Bible. Many times, these themes and principles can only be recognized by one who is knowledgeable about the internal literary relationships found in Bible scripture. However, once these themes and principles are pointed out to an inquiring mind, they are very clear. For a greater understanding and links to resources to help identify super-natural themes and principles in the Bible, be sure to review the Special Report. As the investigation continued, more and more verses in the Qu'ran contradicted the fundamental themes and principles in the Bible. Finally, in the fall of 2000, the Qu'ran had one too many verses that contradicted fundamental themes and principles in the Bible. As a result, the Qu'ran could no longer be considered a work of God. The reason is the Qu'ran claims to confirm the Torah and Gospels. When the Qu'ran confirms the Torah and Gospels, it is confirming the fundamental themes and principles within the Torah and Gospels. Therefore, when key sets of verses in the Qu'ran contradict these fundamental themes and principles in the Bible, one can no longer accept the Qu'ran to be authored by the same author as that of the Bible (Torah & Gospels). Even if one was to accept a good portion of the Bible to be corrupt, the fundamental themes and principles we identified CANNOT BE DENIED. The conclusion- the Qu'ran is not a work of Yahweh, God. At this point don't let this conclusion stop you from reviewing the remarkable relationship of themes and principles in the language of scripture of both the Qu'ran and the Bible presented on this page. Keep in mind, in both Islam and Judeo-Christianity, satan is regarded as a master of deception. Therefore, it is not suprising to find a remarkable number of extraordinary themes and principles that are similar in the language between the Qu'ran and Bible. A good lie or deception is one that is buried in a sea of truth. Let's see what the lie is. "Red Flags" of Theme & Principle In The Qu'ran & Hadiths: There are six major "red flags" identified. First, the deityship of Yashuah of Nazareth cannot be denied. The fact that a few verses in the Qu'ran deny the Deityship of Christ only supports the importance of this fundamental doctrine in Bible scripture. Second, the atoning blood sacrifice of Yahshua of Nazareth as the Passover Lamb cannot be denied. Third, the identity that Yahshua of Nazareth is the "supreme agent" of God cannot be denied. Fourth, the 1,000 year millennial reign of Yashua of Nazareth cannot be denied. Fifth, the REASON for the Sabbath day cannot be denied. Sixth, when God tested Abraham's faith, the fact it was Isaac who was offered for sacrifice to God by Abraham cannot be denied. For more details see the Special Report and related resources. For a more detailed review on the first point see the "Concluding Impression." The fact Yahshua of Nazareth is the passover Lamb of God is very clear throughout scripture of the Bible and is a MAJOR theme and principle. Investigate this for yourself. It is unusual the Qu'ran and the Hadiths lack any reference to this fundamental theme, and therefore is a "red flag." See Special Report for more details. The identity of Yahshua of Nazareth as the "Supreme Agent" of God is also a key theme and principle in both the Qu'ran and Bible. The Messiah's status as "supreme agent" is undisputed by the Qu'ran but the Hadiths deny this fundamental fact. This point is a major "red flag" in the Hadiths. The Hadiths also present another major "red flag" because although the Messiah's second coming is confirmed in Islam, the Hadiths state the Messiah will die after 40 years. The Messiah's 1,000 year reign is both express in symbolic throught scripture of the Bible. The fifth fundamental truth that cannot be denied in the Bible is the REASON for the Sabbath day. We just recently discovered in July of 2000 that by searching the word "Sabbath" in the Qu'ran reveals a single verse in the Qu'ran regarding the Sabbath that does not agree with the fundamental principle of the Sabbath in accordance with the themes and principles throughout scripture of the Bible. The Qu'ran does confirm the Sabbath day but the REASON for the Sabbath day does not agree with the theme and principle of the Sabbath in scripture of the Biblee. This is indeed a big "red flag." We investigated the translation of Surah 16:124 that references the Sabbath from four different translators of the Qu'ran to insure that the translation's meaning was indeed accurate. The translators used are: M. Asad, F. Malik, M. Pickthall, and A. Yusuf Ali. Surah 16:124 reads, "As for the Sabbath, it was ordained for those who differed about its observance. Surely your Rabb will judge between them on the Day of Judgement about that over which they differ." In essence this verse is telling the reader that the Sabbath was ordained for Believers of God who had opposing views as to the observance. That is, at the time of Muhammed, the Roman Catholic Church had moved the Sabbath day from Saturday to Sunday. Therefore, there was conflict among Jews or Messianic Jews and Christians about the proper day to observe the Sabbath. This issue was interestingly enough addressed by the Qu'ran. The "red flag" in the Qu'ran is revealed when the Qu'ran says the Sabbath was "ordained for those who differed about its observance" because this was not why the Sabbath day was ordained. Please investigate the theme and principle of the Sabbath day for yourself in scripture of the Bible. The sixth major "red flag" in the Qu'ran is the claim by a set of passages that Ishmael was the one who was offered up as sacrifice by Abraham for God. Investigate this more for yourself, here is a short review, "Two Great Nations, Ishmael & Isaac." It cannot be denied per theme and symbolisms in scripture of the Bible that it was Isaac offered for sacrifice by Abraham for God. Please see the Special Report for other details. How To Read And Review: God's commandments are not to be taken lightly. You will understand this after reading the first six books of the Bible and several chapters of the Qu'ran for starters. The Torah, Gospel and Qu'ran should be read page by page, front to back, in order to understand God's Commandments and Message. His Commandments and Message can only be learned by thorough reading and becoming a student by learning from those who have been teaching the scriptures for many years. Only after 610 hours of investigation did we realize that these books must be understood in the context of both the Hebrew and Arabic mind and cultures in light of history, science, legal precedence, and current events. There are various translations for both the Bible and Qu'ran. We recommend reading the Bible by using both the New International Version (NIV) and King James Version (KJV). For the Qu'ran we recommend the Penguin Classics version for reading and using the translations by M.M. Pickthall, Abdullah Yusafali or M.H. Shakir for general reference. This way, you can refer to different translations for passages which may need further clarification. The translation of Arabic to English varies among the authors and the meaning of certain verses are lost unless you are able to compare them. When you're all done, read the Bible and Qu'ran again. The second time around you will be familiar with more issues and will be able to spot and reconcile them. Read the Qu'ran right after reading the Torah portion of the Bible. The Penguin Classics version of the Qu'ran is only 400 pages. You should be able to accomplish this in one weekend. This is the only way you will be able to see important relationships between the Qu'ran and the Bible. The Bible is 2,000 pages long and takes a much longer time to read not only because of the length but because of the detail. The Qu'ran does not go into detail about history, people, places and prophecy. Instead it references Bible passages and incidents. You are advised to read in long time spans such as 3 to 6 hours and on consecutive days without breaking for more than a day. This will help you remember what you read. It will also help you grasp the themes and principles of what you are reading and understand their relationships. Our advice is do not take any other approach in reading the Torah, Bible and Qu'ran. Always read passages in context. Read the sentence in the context of the paragraph, the paragraph in the context of the verse, the verse in the context of the chapter, and finally the chapter in the context of the book. And of course, like we emphasized earlier, the book in the context of the Hebrew and Arabic society & mind. Here in the West we originated from the pagan Roman Empire and therefore our thoughts and philosophy reflect the thoughts and philosophies that were pre-dominant in the pagan Roman Empire. As a result the tendency is to interpret scripture in the framework of our own culture and time period. If scripture of the Bible sounds "old" to you, then you must think to yourself if you are the one that is out of the context of God's Laws or does God need to write a "new" Bible. The pagan origins of the West can be found in a simple example that all our days of the week and months are named after pagan gods from the Roman Empire. Investigate some more and be sure to review the Special Report's main commentary. Focus on themes and principles, and don't get too caught up with the names and places. You will find that the Qu'ran, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy and Joshua have many similarities of theme. There are many repetition of paragraphs and verses in both the Bible and Qu'ran and this structure is just another way of confirming authentic themes and principles. Themes and principles are difficult to fabricate between these books so reading for themes and principles will give you more confidence in the authenticity of what you are reading. The Bible and Qu'ran are complex books once you get to know them but they can be kept simple by focusing on themes and principles. Be sure to consult others who may be more knowledgeable than you and always ask questions and consult different authorities on the same question. The Bible is organized into these main categories: 1. First five books (Torah or Law), 2. Next 12 books (History), 3. Next 5 books (Poetry) 4. Next 17 books (Prophecy) 5. Next 4 books (The Gospel) 6. Next book (History), 7. Next 21 books (Letters to Christians), and the last book is prophecy (5th Gospel). Also note an important relationship: There are five books in the Torah and five books in the Gospels of Christ - Matthew, Mark, Luke, John and the Book of Revelation. The Qu'ran is known as a "book of warning" and reads very much like one. It's organization is hard to describe so see for yourself. There are three main sets of Commandments as we currently understand it. First is the Book of Law of Moses. These are the laws commanded to Moses at Mt. Sinai by Yahweh Himself. The most famous of these laws are the Ten Commandments. Second, are the laws or teachings of Yahweh through Christ Yahshua in the Gospels. If one considers the Qu'ran as scripture from God, then the Qu'ran's main purpose would be the revision of Laws that were first expressed in the Torah and Gospels according to it's own testimony. There are 613 laws to be followed in the Bible. Some professing Christians do not agree with this and state that "Apostle Paul abolished the Law" but our investigation reveals that this is quite untrue and that the Torah Laws are valid in consideration of legal precedence and amendments to these laws given by the "New" Testament. See the Special Report main commentary for more details.
A super-natural discovery that confirms the existence of 613 Laws of God can be found in measurement of the color of thread used in "Tzit Tzit." The "Tzit Tzit" are "tassles" that are commanded to be worn on the four corners of garments of Believers of Yahweh. These tassles are to contain a special blue thread. The color of this blue thread is extracted from a special species of snail from the land of Israel. Color is measured using specific units of measurement. We don't recall what this measurement is but the number of units when measuring the "blue" of the snails used in producing the blue of the Tzit Tzit is 613 (science page link pending to confirm this). In essence, nature itself, at the atomic level support the existence of 613 Laws of God. Here are two links about Tzit Tzit, "Why Would A Christian Wear Tzit Tzit" and "Ask the Messianic Rabbi." Today there are millions of laws - all man made. Many will say that this is a curse because the 613 laws given by Yahweh in the Torah and Bible were not followed. It appears that mankind has managed to enslave himself today as a result of the millions of laws in existence to govern and control a society that has taken a coarse away from the Commandments of Yahweh - a world society that is now out of control. |
Yahweh's Commandments Share Your Thoughts Sign Guestbook View Guestbook Enter Note: We have learned that the Star of David, the Cross and the Islamic symbol which is the crescent moon with a star are all of pagan origins. The authorized symbol per Bible scripture is the Menorah (scripture reference pending) and some point out that the Star of David is considered an abomination (see Inside The Occult on home page). Some point out that early Christians used the fish as their symbol of the Last Supper. The Arabic writing praises God. Note, even though the cross may be traced to pagan origins, it seems that the "New" Testament of the Bible authorized the use of the cross as a monument representing the Messiah's sacrifice as the Passover Lamb. Please refer to the work of Dick Reuben, author of "Our Great High Priest" and "Garment of the Priesthood." His videos provides interesting insight that strongly support the cross as an official monument or altar representing the Messiah's crucification and what it accomplished. See the Special Report for links to his site. |
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Commandment of Prayer |
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Mathew 6:5-8 (KJV) 5 And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward. 6 But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly. 7 But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking. 8 Be not ye therefore like unto them: for your Father knoweth what things ye have need of, before ye ask him. Surah 7:55-56 55 (O mankind!) Call upon your Lord humbly and in secret. Lo! He loveth not aggressors. 56 Work not confusion in the earth after the fair ordering (thereof). and call on Him in fear and hope. Lo! the mercy of Allah is nigh unto the good. |
Our Comments Prayer in private is encourage by both the Bible and the Qu'ran and is a favorable way of prayer. If you are just now trying to understand, test and reconcile the existence of the Word of God, we recommend that you PRAY. Neither Jew, Christian or Moslem can dispute the Name of God, Yahweh and the name of Christ, Yahshua of Nazareth. If you are a Moslem or one who is confused between Judeo-Christianity and Islam and want to pray without offending Yahweh (The God or Al-Lah) or Yahshua of Nazareth (Christ), here is a recommended prayer: "Dear Lord, Yahweh, The Most Beneficent, The Most Merciful, Lord God of the Creation, Lord of Adam, Noah, Abraham, if it is Your Will, I pray this prayer through Yahshua Messiah....." This prayer meets the requirement for a Moslem because you are praying in the name of Christ only if Yahweh, God, Wills it. As far as we can recall, the Qu'ran doesn't instruct how to pray but the Bible does in Matthew 6:9-14. This instruction in the Bible specifically commands the reader to pray to the Father, Yahweh directely. A recommendation is to pray this prayer as a lead prayer before praying your own prayer. The important point is to ask for Yahweh's guidance, mercy, forgiveness and protection from the influence of satan. If you are now convinced of Yahshua of Nazareth as His salvation, then thank him for this. Inquire with various congregations on how to pray. The point is to be sincere about wanting to know, understand and follow the Commandments of God. Make sure you also read our, "FINAL WORD" from the Special Report main commentary. Keep in mind persistent and sincere prayer with the act of obedience will get prayers answered when they conform to the Laws of God. Yahweh is cleary infuriated by idolatry to the point of destroying whole nations. Any high school student can figure this one out by reading Exodus, Leviticus, Deuteronomy, Numbers, Joshua and some passages from the Qu'ran. Idolatry is the worship of none other than Yahweh Himself. This includes any of His creations such as angels, Jinn, satan, people, Elvis, movie stars, the bull market, mother nature, the Pope, Mother Mary, Statue of Fatima, science, the computer, Buddha, etc. So be sure to understand and follow the first and greatest commandment. |
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The Greatest Commandments |
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St. Mark 12:20-31 (KJV) 29 And Jesus answered him, The first of all the commandments is, Hear, O Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord: 30 And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength: this is the first commandment. 31 And the second is like, namely this, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. There is none other commandment greater than these. Surah 2:177 (N.J. Dawood/Penguin) 177 Righteousness does not consist on whether you face towards the east or the west. The righteous man is he who believes in Allah (The God) and the Last Day, in the angels and the Scriptures and the prophets; who for the love of Allah gives his wealth to his kinsfolk, to the orphans, to the needy, to the wayfarers and to the beggars, and for the redemption of captives; who attends to his prayers and pays the alms-tax; who is true to his promises and steadfast in trial and adversity and in times of war. Such are the true believers; such are the God-fearing. |
Our Comments "With all thy mind," is thinking, analyzing, studying, and questioning authority or accepted beliefs. This Special Report was set-up so that you can begin to think, analyze, study and question. For those who are professing Christians, remember that 1 Thessalonians 5:21 states, "Prove all things; hold fast that which is good." If everyone followed the second universal law, there will be no need for a CIA, FBI, KGB, government, welfare system, social security, military, etc. How do you think man is doing on his probation period here on earth? Here is the Surah from the Qu'ran that has been identified as the passage that is the most important commandment. It essentially says the same thing said in St. Mark 12:30-31 above. The passage first mentions to believe in God, his scriptures and prophets. Secondly, it says to help the needy, orphans, beggars, etc which in essence is to "love thy neighbor." |
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Book of Law of Moses I: The Ten Commandments |
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Exodus 20:1-20 (KJV) 29 AND GOD spake all these words, saying, 2 I am the Lord thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. 3 Thou shalt have no other gods before me. 4 Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth: 5 Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the Lord thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me; 6 And showing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my commandments. 7 Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain. 8 Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. 9 Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work: 10 But the seventh day is the sabbath of the Lord thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates: 11 For in six days the Lord mad heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it. 12 Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee. 13 Thou shalt not kill. 14 Thou shalt not commit adultery. 15 Thou shalt not steal. 16 Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour. 17 Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbour's. |
Our Comments You should explore by reading the Torah, Bible, Qu'ran and scholarly critiques of these works. The critiques will expose apparent contradictions. The exposure of apparent contradictions will help you reflect on what may be authentic passages, themes or principles. As a result you can determine the themes and principles that you can have confidence in. For example the fact that God "rested" on the seventh day conflicts with what is stated in the Qu'ran, Surah 50:38. If the Qu'ran is from God, then He states that He needs no rest in the Qu'ran. Some will argue that it does not makes sense that the Creator who created the universe needs rest since God is all-powerful. Others may say this is another mystery of God that we cannot comprehend. Some translations of the Torah does not use the word "rest" but the word "cease." This translation noticeably concurs with the Qu'ran. According to the Qu'ran, God ascended his Great Throne after six PERIODS of creation. The Bible says God created the heavens and the earth in six DAYS. How can such verses be reconciled as to which one is true? Again, the answer lies in understanding a consistent and fundamental theme and principle that may be express, implied or symbolic throughout scripture of the Torah, Bible and Qu'ran. A view from another level of analysis indicate that recent discoveries in Bible Code support a perfectly preserved Torah. Investigate this on your own because if this is true and the methods are unbiased, it has important implications in light of Dr. Maurice Buicaille's investigation in his book titled, "The Bible, Qu'ran and Science" that concludes that the word "rest" was inserted into the Torah. Evidence in Bible code indicates a Torah that has no corruption. Also remember to investigate the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls. These scrolls indicate the "old" Testament of the Bible is almost perfectly preserved since the time of Yahshua of Nazareth. Also be sure to understand literary relationships instrinsic to Bible scripture that have a "theme" of rest attributed to the Creator - aside from His creation. Here is a sample verse from Hebrews 4:8-10, it reads, "For if Joshua had given them rest, God would not have spoken later about another day. There remains, then, a Sabbath-rest for the people of God; for anyone who enters God's rest also rests from his own work, just as God did from his." Be sure to understand literary relationships like this throughout scripture of the Bible. In this case the theme of "rest" is persistent and consistent throughout the scripture of the Bible. In light of this Dr. Maurice Bucaille's investigation may be incomplete. A Quick Look At Dr. Maurice Bucaille's Investigation: Maurice Bucaille, author of "The Bible, The Qu'ran, and Science" addresses the issue of why the phrase "and rested the seventh day," in Exodus 20:11, is an intential insertion by early Jewish priests in an attempt to get people to follow the sabbath day by showing that Yahweh was the first to observe it. He states, "This description of the seventh day calls for some comment. Firstly the meaning of certain words...As for the expression 'he rested', it is a manner of translating the Hebrew word 'shabbath', from which the Jewish day for rest is derived, hence the expression in English 'sabbath'. Mr. Bucaille continues, "It is quite clear that the 'rest' that God is said to have taken after his six days' work is a legend. There is nevertheless an explanation for this. We must bear in mind that the description of the creation examined here is taken from the so-called Sacerdotal version, written by priests and scribes who were the spiritual successors of Ezekiel, the prophet of the exile to Babylon writing in the Sixth century B.C. We have already seen how the priests took the Yahvist and Elohist version of Genesis and remodelled them after their own fashion in accordance with their own pre-occupations." "Whereas the Yahvist text of the Creation, written several centuries before the Sacerdotal text, makes no mention of God's sabbath, taken after the fatigue of a week's labor, the authors of the Sacerdotal text bring it into their description. They divide the latter into separate days, with the very precise indication of the days of the week. They build it around the sabbatic day of rest which they have to justify to the faithful by pointing out that God was the first to respect it.....It may be seen therefore that the Sacerdotal description of the Creation stands out as an imaginative and ingenious fabrication." It is interesting to note that after a first reading of Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy it was difficult to find a mention that God rested on the seventh day whenever the Sabbath laws are covered and when the Israelites are commanded to rest on the seventh day. But the verse referenced above in Hebrews 4:8-10 supports the act of God resting. Be sure to understand what "rest" means in context of scripture of the Bible and from a Hebrew perspective. The scriptures of the Bible no doubt contain an important principle and theme regarding "rest" and the six days of creation that is maintained throughout all the scriptures in express, implied and symbolic forms. In addition to the resources provided in the Special Report main commentary for understanding express, implied and symbolic themes and principles in scripture of the Bible be sure to check out the following two books and a video from J.R. Church. These three teaching series will clearly show you symbolisms about the theme of "rest" that can no doubt be super-natural to say the least. Here are three links, "Hidden Prophecies in the Song of Moses," "Hidden Prophecies in the Psalms," and "The Days of Old." Investigate other resources on your own. The Sabbath day is a day of rest, a day of assembly and day to be kept holy to the Lord God. It is not Sunday. The Jewish Sabbath is Friday at sunset to Saturday sunset. The Sabbath is an important day. The penalty for breaking the Sabbath, according to the Torah, is death. The Qu'ran confirms the Sabbath and here is what it says about breaking the Sabbath, Surah 2:65-66, Surah 4:47, Surah 4:154, Surah 16:124. |
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