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Chapter 41: The Sabbath and the Lord’s Day
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1.
Explain the provision in Israel for a Sabbath, a sabbatic year, and the year of jubilee.
2.
Of what period was the sabbatic year typical?
3.
What does the word “Sabbath” mean?
4.
What is the background of the Sabbath prior to the law of Moses?
5.
According to Scripture, when was the Sabbath first observed and by whom?
6.
Were non-Israelites ever required to observe the Sabbath?
7.
What did Christ do about the Sabbath?
8.
After Pentecost, is there any record of Christians keeping the Sabbath or being commanded to keep the Sabbath?
9.
Why is the term “Christian Sabbath” incorrect?
10.
When does prophecy indicate the Sabbath will be observed again?
11.
Why do Christians observe the first day of the week as the Lord’s Day?
12.
What are some of the outstanding features of the new creation?
13.
To what company is observance of the Lord’s Day limited?
14.
Was observance of a new day prophesied? Explain your answer.
15.
What important events took place on the first day of the week?
16.
How is the first day of the week related to circumcision?
17.
How do you contrast observance of the seventh day and observance of the first day as to meaning?
18.
How do you explain the fact there is no command given concerning observance of the first day, and no regulations as to how it should be observed?
19.
In what sense may observance of the Lord’s Day be extended to every day?
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