Creation of the Sabbath at the Beginning.

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Hobie

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How do we know on which day of the week God started his work of creation. The measurement of time is a man made science, and it was man that gave names to the days and months. So in this man made time scale man has chosen one of the seven days to be the rest day. Happens to be a Sunday or Saturday - one named for the Sun and the other for Saturn.
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How do we know on which day of the week God started his work of creation. The measurement of time is a man made science, and it was man that gave names to the days and months. So in this man made time scale man has chosen one of the seven days to be the rest day. Happens to be a Sunday or Saturday - one named for the Sun and the other for Saturn.

But it was God who gave numbers to the days of the week and the US Naval Observatory assures that the weekly cycle has never been broken, which stands to reason, largely because there is no reason in the heavens for its existence.

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BarneyFife

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How do we know on which day of the week God started his work of creation. The measurement of time is a man made science, and it was man that gave names to the days and months. So in this man made time scale man has chosen one of the seven days to be the rest day. Happens to be a Sunday or Saturday - one named for the Sun and the other for Saturn.

And in the native languages of more than a billion people the world over, the word for "Saturday" is some form of the word "Sabbath."
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