FREE booklet : Sunset to Sunset - God's Sabbath Rest
Sunset to Sunset: God's Sabbath Rest
¬Introduction
¬The Sabbath: In the Beginning
¬When Is the Sabbath Day to Be Kept?
¬Which Day Is the Sabbath?
¬Names for Saturday in Many Languages Prove Which Day Is the True Sabbath
¬Jesus Christ and the Sabbath
¬Just What is Legalism?
¬Was the Sabbath Changed in the New Testament?
¬Was Sunday the New Testament Day of Worship?
¬Was God's Law Abolished in the New Testament?
¬Why is the Sabbath Commandment Not Repeated in the New Testament?
¬Surprising Admissions About the Sabbath and Sunday
¬There Remains a Sabbath Rest for the People of God
¬A Sign of God's People
¬God's Sabbath in Today's World
¬The Sabbath in the Age to Come
¬What is True Worship?
¬Our Appointment With God
¬A Test for You?

When Is the Sabbath Day to Be Kept?


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Our convention of starting a new day at midnight is an arbitrary, humanly devised practice. God, who created the heavenly bodies and set them in motion to mark the passage of time (Genesis 1:14), counts time differently—from evening to evening.

We see this indicated in the creation account in Genesis 1. After dividing day from night, God tells us that "the evening and the morning were the first day" (verse 5). "Evening" is mentioned first, followed by "morning." God describes each day's creation in similar terms (verses 8, 13, 19, 23, 31).

In the Bible, evening began when the sun went down (Joshua 8:29; 2 Chronicles 18:34; Nehemiah 13:19; Mark 1:32), and at that time a new day began. Regarding His Sabbaths, God commands that they be observed "from evening to evening" (Leviticus 23:32). This was the usual way at that time of calculating the beginning and ending of days (Exodus 12:18).

In New Testament times, days were calculated the same way. Mark 1:32 records that, after the sun had set, marking the end of one Sabbath, crowds brought many ailing people to Jesus to be healed, having waited until after the Sabbath to come to Him. The Gospel accounts also record that Joseph of Arimathea entombed Jesus' body before evening to keep from working on an approaching annual high-day Sabbath (Matthew 27:57-60; Mark 15:42-46; Luke 23:50-54; compare John 19:31).

God, Creator of the Sabbath, determines when the day begins and ends, and it was observed from sunset to sunset throughout the Bible. His Sabbath begins Friday evening at sunset and ends Saturday evening at sunset.

 


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