Thursday, May 15, 2014

True Day of Shabbat (Sabbath)

The True Day of Shabbat is from the sixth day at sundown to the Seventh day at sundown

The Seventh Day (known as saturday) is the true Shabbat.

You see the days of the week mentioned with pagan names. Below are the Hebrew names for the days of the week.

Hebrew:

Yom Reeshone: First Day
Yom Shaynee: Second Day
Yom Shlee'shee: Third Day
Yom Revee'ee: Fourth Day
Yom Khah'mee'shee: Fifth Days
Yom Ha'shee'shee: Sixth Day
Shabbat: Seventh Day (Rest)

The Hebrew Days of the week are known as the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and Seventh. Not by pagan names we call them by today. Saturday--Saturn. Sunday--Sun. Mon--Moon.

YAHWEH GOD never told anyone to change HIS seventh day Shabbat to the first day. Furthermore, HIS days run from sunset to sunset, not from midnight to midnight:
Genesis 1:5 - 5  GOD called the light day, and the darkness HE called night. And there was evening and there was morning, one day.
HE called the days HE created the First Day, the Second Day, etc.  HE rested on the 7th Day, and even made it one of HIS Commandments that we do the same!
 

Pagan Days of the week:
The First Day: Sunday was named after the Sun god.
The second Day: Monday was named after the moon goddess.
The Third Day: Tuesday was named after the god Tyr.
The Fourth Day: Wednesday was named after the god Odin.
The Fifth Day: Thursday was named after the god Thor.
The Sixth Day: Friday was named after the goddess Frigga.
The Seventh Day: Saturday was named after the god Saturn.
 

Growing up we are taught the Seventh Day (Shabbat) or Saturday is a day to sleep late, mow the yard, hit the beach, play sports, cook out, work, etc...In this mindset people accept the false day of sunday as Shabbat.

Roman Constantine changed YAHWEH'S Shabbat from the Seventh Day to the first day of the week (sunday). Do the research.

Which do you follow? YAHWEH or man?


Yom ReeshoneFirst day
MondayYom ShayneeSecond day
TuesdayYom Shlee´sheeThird day
WednesdayYom Revee´eeFourth day
ThursdayYom Khah´mee´sheeFifth day
FridayYom Ha´shee´sheeSixth day
SaturdayShabbatRest

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