DAILY DEVOTIONAL March 24, 2014 From creation, the Almighty considers a day to begin and end at evening. And the evening and the morning were the first day, Genesis 1:5. Even today the Jewish people regard Friday evening to Saturday evening as the seventh day Sabbath. The Biblical week begins and ends on Saturday night. Leviticus 23:32, from evening unto evening, shall ye celebrate your Sabbath. John 20:1 reveals the truth concerning the resurrection, The first [day] of the week cometh Mary Magdalene early, when it was yet dark, unto the sepulcher, and seeth the stone taken away from the sepulcher, KJV. The word [day] is in parenthesis as the translators added this word to the Bible. The verse accurately reads that Mary came to the tomb as the first day of the week began, near 8pm on Saturday night. The Savior had already risen from the dead before dark! Matthew 28:1-2 shows two women visiting the tomb shortly after sundown on Saturday night. Again, the tomb was empty at the end of the Sabbath on Saturday night. The scriptures are clear that Yshua spent three days and three nights in the tomb before rising from the dead slightly before sundown on Saturday night. This means that Yshuas triumphant entry in Jerusalem occurred on a Saturday and that the Savior was killed on a Wednesday afternoon. So much for Good Friday! Celebrating the resurrection on Sunday morning is at best bad timing and at worst a violation of Ezekiel 8:15-18. If the timing of the death of Messiah is incorrect, then what other errors can be found within traditional Christianity? Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after rudiments of the world, and not after Messiah, Colossians 2:8. What does this reading mean to you? FROM: :TRUTH FOR TODAY, EMET MINISTRIES
Posted on: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 20:25:09 +0000