Resurrection Sabbath. The Sign of the Messiah: '3 days and 3 nights'

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Jesus has fulfilled THE SIGN OF THE MESSIAH! He has risen after "3 days and 3 nights". This is what the text of the Bible says. The basic Greek text of the Bible does not say "on the first day of the week", nor "on a Sunday", nor "after a Sabbath". The Good Friday Easter Sunday tradition is not biblical, since the Holy Scripture teaches that Jesus' resurrection was on a Sabbath morning. Many old Catholic Bibles even speak of the resurrection of Jesus "on a Saturday morning." Jesus rose "early on the first Sabbath" (Mk 16:9), that is, on the first of the seven Sabbaths between Passover (15th Nisan) and Pentecost, which are counted every year.

Most people and even most Christians in the world, deny the most important sign in the history of the universe and portray their Lord Jesus Christ as a liar who supposedly did not know what He was saying. This is wrong. Jesus did not lie to us and did not mean the "3 days and 3 nights" symbolically, but He is the Word of God and He knew exactly what He was saying and what He did not say. He has fulfilled the sign of the Messiah. He was "3 days and 3 nights" in the heart of the earth. Do you believe Jesus?

However, most pastors wish for the resurrection of Jesus on a Sunday so that they can sanctify this pagan day and separate themselves from the Sabbath. By postponing the resurrection of Jesus by one day, a Roman holiday was to be made a new holy Christian day of rest and God's Sabbath was to be degraded to a preparation day. The goal of this unbiblical theory was that Christians should rest on the same Roman (or Babylonian, Egyptian) holidays of the sun god as the Gentiles. Therefore the sign of the Messiah was declared invalid, because otherwise nothing would speak for the sanctification of Sunday.

The world hates the Sabbath and the world hates the truth. Therefore they twist the statements of the Bible and claim that the Sabbath, which is mentioned exactly 70 times in the New Testament, always means the "Sabbath", except on the day of Jesus' resurrection. Here the 100% identical word, in the singular and plural at once and without reason, is supposed to mean "on the first day of the week", "on a Sunday" or "after the Sabbath". These are heresies from another spiritual world. The truth is: God has mentioned the Resurrection Sabbath exactly 7 times in the Resurrection chapter, so that we do not think of any other day and so that there are no misunderstandings or disputes among Christians.

It has always been very important for God to tell us that Jesus resurrected on His day and not on the holiday (Sunday) of His murderers. Why should God abolish His own holy day (Sabbath) and make the holiday (Sunday) of Jesus' murderers a new holy day? Jesus did not desecrate the only blessed day in the history of mankind and did not replace it with the holiday (Sunday) of the pagan peoples, but on the contrary, He further enhanced the Sabbath through the resurrection on the Sabbath day.

This does not mean, however, that Christians in the New Covenant are obliged to keep the Sabbath and the other commandments of the Old Testament in the same way as the Jews, for we have been justified by the faith and blood of Jesus Christ. This does not change the fact that all 4 gospels speak in the original Greek language of the resurrection of Jesus on a Sabbath morning. And for nearly 1,500 years it was almost impossible to find a Bible that speaks of an alleged Sunday resurrection, because almost all (Catholic and Protestant) Bibles spoke of Saturday morning or Sabbath morning. Daniel 12:4 predicted that knowledge would increase in the last days, and this also includes knowledge of the true day of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Do you believe Jesus' words or do you deny the sign of the Messiah, the most important sign in the history of the universe?

More information (Resurrection Sabbath):

The sign of the Messiah:

The opinions of the churches:

Old Bibles show the resurrection of Jesus on a Saturday/Sabbath morning:

Historic Bibles:

English Bibles:
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Thank you Jesus i love you praying for all lost souls come to repentance and receive Jesus christ ❤

MaryLowe-cn
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Thank you, I've come back to this video a few times now while explaining this to others, also "The center for the study of New testament manuscripts" .org has been helpful to validate the changes.
Chag Urim Sameach! to you at this time 2020

trevorryan
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I came here from reading at your website and I want to thank you for all the work you put into researching this important topic. Your site was so comprehensive pretty much all my questions were answered satisfactorily. I'm grateful. Do you also believe in keeping the Sabbath, and do you have any writings on the topic as well?

naomijohnson
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THANK YOU!
BE SURE THAT THIS WILL BE FORWARDED ON WHATSAPP MOSTLY TO THOSE FROM THIS COUNTRY, WHICH ARE ORTHODOX AND CATHOLICS.
I HOPE THAT THEY WILL RECEIVE THE TRUTH.
IN EACH YEAR I AM SENDING THEM INFORMATIONS IN IDEA THAT THEY WILL UNDERSTAND AND RECEIVE THE TRUTH
Shalom

glorytothealmightycreator
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Do you have any understanding of what John meant when he said he was in the Spirit on the Lord's day?

naomijohnson
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Can you tell me what the music in the video is called?

putgospodnji
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The "Sabbath" that Yeshua was resurrected on, is the holy day of Firstfruits, which is always the first day of the week after Passover (Leviticus 23, 1 Corinthians 15:20). That doesn't mean the Sabbath is changed to Sunday, but it doesn't mean that Yeshua was resurrected on a Saturday.

uyvexcm
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They used word shabat for first day of the week because they believed that sunday is new testament shabat. Luter rested on sunday and that is shabat for him.

stefandjalic
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I wonder why Greek believers are silent about this

michaelvait
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Resurrection "early on the first Sabbath" (Mk 16:9):

menorah
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Yahushuah Hamaschiack died on a Wednesday rose on a Saturday The Sabbath Day period.

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