Why the Sabbath?
This chapter explains why the seventh day Sabbath remains the day of weekly worship, even after Yeshua’s resurrection.
This chapter explains why the seventh day Sabbath remains the day of weekly worship, even after Yeshua’s resurrection.
This chapter explains how to keep Sabbath in the home, in a manner in which Yeshua Messiah would have approved.
This article shows how the Sabbath services in the first century differ from the rabbinic Sabbath services of today, and how we can restore the original Sabbath service that Yeshua our Messiah enjoyed.
One year in seven, Yom Kippur falls on the day before the weekly Sabbath (preparation day). There are some special things to watch for in such years, so we can obey Yahweh’s laws, and still have hot, fresh food for our family on the Sabbath following Yom Kippur. First the basics. As we explain in […]
In The Torah Calendar study we explain the calendar Yahweh tells us to keep in Scripture. One thing we see is that the days begin at evening. This can be seen by the simple fact that Genesis 1 tells us the evening and the morning constitute a day. B’reisheet (Genesis) 1:19 19 So the evening […]
The Roman Church uses the Roman calendar, in which the day begins at midnight. In contrast, the Hebrew day begins at evening. For example, Genesis 1:31 tells us: B’reisheet (Genesis) 1:31 31 And the evening and the morning were the sixth day. Leviticus 23 verifies this, telling us that the Hebrew day lasts from evening […]
Scripture says that Yahweh will do nothing without telling His servants the prophets. Are you sure you are celebrating the days of worship that the Father left His people? For more information, read this study
The Fourth Commandment is the command to keep the Sabbath. The Sabbath was one of the Ten Commands that Yahweh inscribed in stone. Shemote (Exodus) 20:8-11 8 “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it set apart. 9 Six days you shall labor and do all your work, 10 but the seventh day is the Sabbath […]