The Resurrection of Jesus Christ

The Resurrection of Jesus Christ

By Bryant Buck

“People often ask this question: “Aren’t all religions essentially the same?” In other words, if they all believe that there’s a deity, and that there’s a basic moral code, aren’t all religions essentially the same?

For example, people often point to the fact that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all believe in one God and that this one God gave us a basic moral code. Then are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam essentially the same?

The answer to the question posed at the beginning of the above paragraph is a most emphatic “No.” All of the world’s major religions are not the same; in fact, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are barely similar. These last three have some similarities as noted above, but they also have marked differences. Christianity, in particular, has one truth that sets it apart from all other religions – THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST….”

(this article is an excerpt from the Summer 2015 edition of the Sabbath Sentinel)

To read the rest of this article, which starts on page 4, click this link:

http://biblesabbath.org/media/TSSSUMMER2015.pdf

Some Bible Translations Remove References to the Sabbath

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Some Bible Translations Remove References to the Sabbath

…a disturbing trend!

There are a variety of Bible translations. Some are older and some are newer. Among the newer translations, there are those that have removed some or many references to the Sabbath. This is a disturbing and dangerous trend.

Translations should be concerned with the original language of the text, not theology. If people are allowed to toy with the original text of the Bible, then where will such changes stop? We have identified some of these translations and provided some examples below.

Translation #1: God’s Word Translation (printed 1995). In the Old Testament, we find the Hebrew word Shabbat translated as “seventh day.” However, in the New Testament, the Greek term sabbaton and other related words are rendered “day of rest.”

Example: Matthew 12:1-8 “12 Then on a day of rest—a holy day, Jesus walked through the grainfields. His disciples were hungry and began to pick the heads of grain to eat. 2 When the Pharisees saw this, they said to him, “Look! Your disciples are doing something that is not right to do on the day of rest—a holy day.” 3 Jesus asked them, “Haven’t you read what David did when he and his men were hungry? 4 Haven’t you read how he went into the house of God and ate the bread of the presence? He and his men had no right to eat those loaves. Only the priests have that right. 5 Or haven’t you read in Moses’ Teachings that on the day of rest—a holy day, the priests in the temple do things they shouldn’t on the day of rest yet remain innocent? 6 I can guarantee that something greater than the temple is here. 7 If you had known what ‘I want mercy, not sacrifices’ means, you would not have condemned innocent people. 8 “The Son of Man has authority over the day of rest—a holy day.”

Translation #2: Names of God Bible (printed 2011) – This translation renders the Hebrew word Shabbat in the Old Testament as “seventh day.” This is in the same manner as the previous translation as we discussed. However, in the New Testament, the Greek term sabbaton and other related words are rendered “day of worship.”

Example: Matthew 12:1-8: “1Then on a day of worship Yeshua walked through the grainfields. His disciples were hungry and began to pick the heads of grain to eat. 2 When the Pharisees saw this, they said to him, “Look! Your disciples are doing something that is not right to do on the day of worship.” 3 Yeshua asked them, “Haven’t you read what David did when he and his men were hungry? 4 Haven’t you read how he went into the house of God and ate the bread of the presence? He and his men had no right to eat those loaves. Only the priests have that right. 5 Or haven’t you read in Moses’ Teachings that on the day of worship the priests in the temple do things they shouldn’t on the day of worship yet remain innocent? 6 I can guarantee that something greater than the temple is here. 7 If you had known what ‘I want mercy, not sacrifices’ means, you would not have condemned innocent people. 8 “The Son of Man has authority over the day of worship.”

In this translation, even the title for Psalm 92 has been edited: “A psalm; a song; for the day of worship.” It should actually be rendered: “A Psalm: a Song for the Sabbath.”

In these first two translations, the rendering of the Greek word for Sabbath as “day of rest” or “day of worship” are totally contrary to the original language. Such translations cheapen and diminish the seventh-day Sabbath, which Christ and the earliest believers obeyed. It is mentioned in about 140 Bible verses.

There are three others we will look at:

Translation #3 – The Passion Translation, published in 2017, puts the following title above Psalm 92:1: “A Sunday Morning Song of Praise.” The introduction to Psalm 92 is translated as “a poetic praise song for the day of worship.” Once again, the original Hebrew is “A Song of Praise for the Sabbath.” The Hebrew word Shabbat never means Sunday morning or just simply “the day of worship.”

Translation #4 – The Message Bible, published in 2002, adds the phrase “Sunday morning best” to a passage that has nothing to do with the first day of the week. Isaiah 52:1-2 “Wake up, wake up! Pull on your boots, Zion! Dress up in your Sunday best, Jerusalem, holy city! Those who want no part of God have been culled out. They won’t be coming along. Brush off the dust and get to your feet, captive Jerusalem! Throw off your chains, captive daughter of Zion!” It would never be in the mind of a Jewish prophet to “dress up in your Sunday best.” I am well aware that in many Western countries this is a common saying, but it is not what the original text says.

Translation #5 – The Living Bible (published in 1971) renders the introduction to Psalm 92:1 “A song to sing on the Lord’s Day.” Again, this introduction should be translated as “A song for the Sabbath day.” The phrase “Lord’s Day” is not found in the text.

According to the prophecy of Daniel 7:25, we learn that the “times and the laws” would be changed by the little horn. The Aramaic word translated as times is zeman, and it is the equivalent of the Hebrew word moed. The Hebrew word moed refers to the festivals of Leviticus 23, the first of which is the Sabbath. The Sabbath will be attacked in all times, but especially in a time of mass media where large amounts of information can travel quickly. These attacks began in the second century and continue to the present day.

I definitely encourage you to share the faults of these translations with others so they can be avoided and confusion would not be caused.

Kelly McDonald, Jr.

BSA President – www.biblesabbath.org

Conscience Taken Captive: A Short History of the Seventh Day Baptists


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Conscience Taken Captive: A Short History of the Seventh Day Baptists

By Don Sanford

This book is a tremendous piece of history showing how Sabbath keepers took a foothold and extended the Kingdom of God into America. Here is an excerpt from page 8:

“The First Seventh-day Baptist Church in America was organized in December 1671 from members of a Baptist Church who had come to the conviction of the Sabbath of the Bible. Stephen and Anne Mumford were Sabbath keeping members of the Tewksbury Baptist Church in England when they migrated to American in 1664 during a period of dissenter persecution. About the same time, according to Samuel Hubbard’s journal, his wife Tracy, “took up keeping the Lord’s holy 7th day Sabbath the 10th day of March 1665…”

“Within 20 years about 76 names were added to the covenant relationship which spread out to places such as Westerly, Rhode Island, and New London, Connecticut. The membership included American Indians as well as English colonists…”

“In 1709 it was constituted as the First Hoplinton Seventh Day Baptist Church, now located at Ashaway, Rhode Island. This is the oldest existing Seventh Day Baptist Church in America”.

To learn more from this powerful book of history, click here: https://biblesabbath.org/shopping/pgm-more_information.php?id=86

Choice Stories For Children

 

Choice Stories for Children

Choice Stories For Children

by Ernest Lloyd

This book contains nearly 40 short stories written during the late 1800s. Every story has an important lesson to build good character. The stories were selected from four out of print books; Scrap Book Stories; Golden Grains vol. 1 and vol. 3 and Lost Jewels.

Stories will convey character traits such as how to avoid temptation and respecting property rights. They are great reads to children and grandchildren!

You can use these stories as a template to come up with more to teach your children.

 

To order this book, just click the link below:

https://biblesabbath.org/shopping/pgm-more_information.php?id=46&=SID

35 Reasons Why I Keep the Bible Sabbath

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35 Reasons Why I Keep the Bible Sabbath

By Robert Franklin Correia

This book will give you 35 reasons why it is important for us to keep the Sabbath. This book will build your faith and give you confidence in your walk with God. Here is Reason #8, taken from page 17:

  1. Because the Sabbath is God’s flag.

God has a flag:

  • “I [God] will set up my ensign”
  • A flag is a sign:
  • They set up their ensigns for sins (Ps. 74:4)
  • God’s sign is His Sabbath:
    • “I have them my Sabbaths, to be a sign” (Eze. 20:12; see also verse 20).
    • “It [my Sabbath] is a sign (Ex. 31:13).
    • “It [my Sabbath] is a sign… forever” (Ex. 31:17)

Since God has a flag (Isa. 49:22, RV), and a flag is a sign (Ps. 74:4), and God’s sign is His Sabbath (Eze. 20:12, 20), therefore, God’s flag is His Sabbath, because things equal to the same things are equal to each other.

 

God took of the fabric of time and made Himself an ensign for eternity. He made a unit of time by rolling of a globe, and He called that unit day. He took a handful of days – seven-and made them a week. And of that week He took the last day, the seventh, and made it the Sabbath. That Sabbath is His sign, His emblem, His flag.

 

To learn all 35 great reasons to honor the Sabbath, order this book at the following link:

 

 

https://biblesabbath.org/shopping/pgm-more_information.php?id=94&=SID

 

Why You Need Hope — More than You Realize

Why You Need Hope — More than You Realize

R. Herbert

“Hope is neither faith’s distant cousin nor love’s poor relation. Here’s what hope is and why you need it…

The words of the apostle Paul in the thirteenth chapter of 1st Corinthians are familiar to all of us: “And now these three remain: faith, hope and love…” (1 Corinthians 13:13). Paul goes on, of course, to stress that love is the greatest of this triad of spiritual qualities. Faith, too, is praised in the scriptures as of tremendous spiritual importance: “Without faith it is impossible to please God” (Hebrews 11:6). So where does this leave hope, the third member of Paul’s trio of most important qualities? In the minds of most of us, hope comes in as a kind of distant third place winner. It is like a spiritual bronze medalist that does well, but is always eclipsed by the silver and gold placement of faith and love. But we should be careful not to think of hope this way.

When we put all of Paul’s words together, we find a very different picture and we realize that hope is of immense importance. It is true that faith and love are often juxtaposed in the scriptures, but we find hope filling an equally important role…”

(this article is an excerpt from the May–June 2014 edition of the Sabbath Sentinel)

To read the rest of this article, which starts on page 15, click this link:

http://biblesabbath.org/media/TSS_lowres_3-4-14_No-567.pdf

When God Slept

When God Slept

By Lenny Cacchio

Faith sometimes takes a strange shape.  One time early in Jesus’ ministry he and his disciples boarded a ship on the Sea of Galilee, when a windstorm blew and buffeted the ship unmercifully.  Several of the disciples were seaman and surely had weathered such storms that frequent that sea, but this apparently was worse than most.  The boat was filling with water and was in danger of sinking.   But through it all, Jesus was in the stern of the ship, fast asleep.  They cried, “Teacher, do you not care that we are perishing?” (Mark 4:35-41)

 

I find it easy to identify with the disciples’ reaction.  Like them, I know that Jesus is the Christ.  I have seen him doing his work in others’ lives and my own.  He tells me that he will never leave me nor forsake me.  I understand that there is a grand purpose in this scheme called life and for this planet called earth, yet often when I am beaten about by the storms of life I feel I must wake him from a sleep and ask him why he doesn’t seem to care that we are perishing. Why does he seem to be asleep when the storm is at its worst?

And make no mistake. It does seem sometimes that he is sleeping in the stern while my ship is going down. But maybe his calm in the midst of the storm shows something more profound than potential indifference.
Jesus knew the end from the beginning in the matters of his life.  He knew that his life on earth had a certain destination that would end with a bright light in a garden tomb three days and three nights after Golgotha.  He knew that the storms surrounding him and his disciples would not alter that destiny, and so he slept in the faith that God would see them through.  In fact it almost seems like a rebuke when he asks his disciples, “Why are you so fearful?  How is it that you have no faith?” (Verse 40)  They believed Jesus enough to wake him for help, but not enough to know that the storm could not halt the march of history.
So here we have two examples of faith.  We have Jesus’ perfect faith, echoed in Hebrews 11:1, which says, “Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”  Jesus knew where things would lead and had the faith in his Father to bring it about.  And then there is the faith of the disciples, which is very much like my own.  I know what Jesus says, but my nature fails to grasp the evidence of things not seen.  In my weakness I doubt, but I have faith enough to rouse Jesus from his apparent complacency and cry, “Lord, do you not care that I am perishing?” That’s faith too, but of a different kind.  And it’s a kind that he still honors.
You can follow Lenny through his blog Morning Companion: http://morningcompanion.blogspot.com/

(Originally Published Feb 3, 2018)

Directory of Sabbath-Observing Groups


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Directory of Sabbath-Observing Groups

The directory of Sabbath-Observing Groups is now available for FREE online!

Just click the link below!

https://biblesabbath.org/find-a-church/

This directory lists hundreds of Sabbath Keeping churches all over North America and even the rest of the world! There are seven categories of churches in this directory:

  • Seventh-Day Baptists
  • Seventh-Day Adventists
  • Church of God (Seventh Day)
  • World Wide Church of God Successor Movements
  • The Sacred Names Movement
  • The Messianic Movement
  • Non-Aligned Groups (Independent)

We no longer offer this in print form. We apologize for this inconvenience, but we were no longer able to do this as an organization. The link to the online directory is more up to date and is constantly adjusted for new churches or changes in addresses for old churches.

God Bless!
– BSA board directors

Tiger And Tom And Other Stories For Boys


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Tiger And Tom And Other Stories For Boys

By J.E. White

This book is available to order through the Bible Sabbath Association. In it, you will find character-building stories for boys.

Read one of the recommendations of this book:

“I have spent literally $1,000.00’s on educational and character building materials for our son… and none have been as encouraging, nor as influential as your old time stories.”

These stories were compiled from orphanage stories used in the United States many years ago. Fortunately, Godly character does not have a time period attached to it. These timeless stories will encourage boys to choose right from wrong. Read them to your children and even grandchildren!

 

To order this book, just click the link below:

https://biblesabbath.org/shopping/pgm-more_information.php?id=48&=SID