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    Three Days and Three Nights

    Since it's been a while, maybe someone new looking in may know of examples.
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    the Sabbath

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    Three Days and Three Nights

    And remember, that "someone new" needs to be someone who believes the crucifixion took place on the 6th day of the week with a 1st day of the week resurrection, and who thinks that the "heart of the earth" is referring to the tomb or at the earliest to when the Messiah's spirit left His body...
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    Your comments deal with issues for a different topic. Maybe you might start one.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    This topic does not apply to you since you don't believe the "heart of the earth" is referring to the tomb.
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    Three Days and Three Nights

    Since it's been awhile maybe someone new looking in may know of examples.
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    A Question about The Feasts

    In fact, Zachariah 16 prophesizes the observance of the Feast of Tabernacles during the end times when the Messiah returns to earth. Doesn't seem to make a lot of sense if it was abolished at the cross.
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    The Trinity.

    It is estimated that over 100 billion people have lived with over 8 billion being currently alive. I wonder how long it is going to take to hand out an award to each one of them?
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    The Trinity.

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    I Will Bless Those Who Always Observe The Sabbath And Do Not Misuse It. I Will Bless Those Who Do Nothing Evil.”

    ResidentAlien, re: "You don't seem to like questions. Getting a straight answer from you is like pulling teeth." Your first question to me: "Are you a Sabbath keeper?" I responded "No". Your second question to me: "Okay, what verse would you suggest then?" I assumed you were referring to...
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    I Will Bless Those Who Always Observe The Sabbath And Do Not Misuse It. I Will Bless Those Who Do Nothing Evil.”

    That hadn't even been a thought. How would it make a difference with regard to the issue over the applicability of the Sabbath to Christians?
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    I Will Bless Those Who Always Observe The Sabbath And Do Not Misuse It. I Will Bless Those Who Do Nothing Evil.”

    Verse 6 explains to what verse 5 is referring. [I wonder if that not ending a sentence with a preposition rule is still a thing] Well, at any rate, verse 6 is talking about eating or not eating (fasting) on certain days of the week.
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    I Will Bless Those Who Always Observe The Sabbath And Do Not Misuse It. I Will Bless Those Who Do Nothing Evil.”

    Yes, within the context of the chapter having to do with the eating practices - vegetables versus flesh and eating or not eating on certain days of the week which would include the last day of the week.
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    I Will Bless Those Who Always Observe The Sabbath And Do Not Misuse It. I Will Bless Those Who Do Nothing Evil.”

    I can't think of any that can't be taken any other way than to be saying that observance of the Sabbath is no longer an obligation for Christians.
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    I Will Bless Those Who Always Observe The Sabbath And Do Not Misuse It. I Will Bless Those Who Do Nothing Evil.”

    Are you a Sabbath keeper? No. It's just that the verse can't really be used as a support for teaching that Christians aren't obligated to observe the Sabbath.