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EPISODE · Dec 5, 2017 · 25 MIN

HHMI ~ Spiritual Applications of Sabbath ~ Pt 5 ~ How Did the Church Drift into Sunday Worship?

from Hebraic Heritage Radio Podcasts · host Eddie Chumney

The Roman Catholic church acknowledges that they changed the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday. The early church met on Sunday according to its own authority and NOT on any scriptural basis or authority to do so. Under the leadership of Martin Luther, the Protestant church kept this Catholic tradition and continues to meet on Sunday to this day. Is there any biblical justification or authority to suggest that after Yeshua died on the tree, that the Sabbath was changed from Saturday to Sunday? There are three scriptures that mainstream Christianity may use to explain that Sabbath has been changed to Sunday. These scriptures include: *John 20:18-19 *Acts 20:7 *1 Cor 16:2 In these scriptures, the KJV translation states: “on the first day of the week”. When you look at the Greek text for “day of the week”, it is translated “sabbaton”, which is Sabbath. These verses have been MISTRANSLATED. If you look at the Greek text, it doesn’t say Sunday, it is actually Saturday. How is Sabbath celebrated? In this teaching, we will look at this. It begins with the lighting of candles at sundown and the speaking of Hebrew prayer blessings over the fruit of the vine and the bread. For more Eddie Chumney teachings and beautiful worship music, visit us at our internet streaming radio station; http://hebrootsradio.com Visit our home page at http://hebroots.com Are you being blessed by these teachings? Please consider making a donation at http://hebroots.com and click the donate button. Thank you for listening!

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