The seventh day was set apart and made holy and sanctified at creation...
Gen 2:2-3, Exo 20:10-11
God (Jesus Christ) revealed the seventh day to Israel for forty YEARS.
Every meal they were reminded which day the Sabbath was.
Mar 2:27 And he said unto them, The sabbath was made for man, and not man for the sabbath:
Mar 2:28 Therefore the Son of man is Lord also of the sabbath.
"By calculating the eclipses, it can be proven that no time has been lost and the
creation days were seven, divided into 24 hours each."
—Dr. Hinkley, The Watchman, July 1926 [Hinkley was a well-known astronomer].
"The human race never lost the septenary [seven day] sequence of week days
and that the Sabbath of these latter times comes down to us from Adam, though the ages,
without a single lapse."—Dr. Totten, professor of astronomy at Yale University.
"Seven has been the ancient and honored number among the nations of the earth.
They have measured their time by weeks from the beginning.
The origin of this was the Sabbath of God, as Moses has given the reasons
for it in his writings."—Dr. Lyman Coleman.
"There has been no change in our calendar in past centuries that has affected in
any way the cycle of the week."—James Robertson, Director American Ephemeris,
Navy Department, U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C., March 12, 1932.
"It can be said with assurance that not a day has been lost since Creation, and all
the calendar changes notwithstanding, there has been no break in the weekly cycle."
—Dr. Frank Jeffries, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and Research Director
of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, England.
There is no question about which day the seventh day of the week is.,
And is recorded in the oricals of God, given to us.
The weekly cycle, the break between the shift from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar?
There was a well known break of 10 days.
In 1582, please notice that Thursday the 4th was followed by Friday the 15th.
The weekly cycle was not interrupted.
Now take a look at 1752, Wednesday the 2nd was followed by Thursday the 14th.
Again, the calendar had to be adjusted to correct it to the seasons
but the weekly cycle remained unchanged.
October 1582
1
2
3
4
15
16
September 1752
1
2
14
15
16