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The appointed times
of Yahweh to the people of Israel are not only to the Israelites but to Gentiles too.
Read: Num: 9:14, 15:14-16,29
He is not only the Elohim of Israelites but to Gentiles too:
Rom 3:29
He is not partial to any one Acts 10:34-36, 44-48, 11:17, 18
Gentiles were fellowcitizens with Israelites Eph 2:19,
Gentiles were fellowheirs with Israelites 3:6
Gentiles were grated with Israelites. Romans 11:17
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Old Testament Appointed Times |
New Testament Appointed Times |
Israelites Observed
Yahshua Observed Apostles Observed
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Sabbathday |
Levi 23: 3 |
Mat 4:23, 9:35, 12:9-14,
Mk 1: 21,39, 3:1-6, 6:2
Lk 4:15,16,31, 6:6-11,
13:10-17
Jn 6:59, 9:14, 18:20 |
Acts 9:20, 13:5,
14,42,44, 14:1,
16:13-15, 17:1-4,10
18:4,19,19:8 |
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Feast Of Passover |
Levi 23:5 |
Mat 26:2,17-29
Mk 14:12,16-25
Lk 2:41,42,
22:1,7-20
Jn 2:13,23, 6:4, 11:55,
12:1, 13:1-14, 18:28,39,
19:14 |
Acts 12:4, 20:6,
1.Cor 5:7, 11:23-30 |
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Feast Of Unleavened Bread |
Levi 23:6-8 |
Mat 26:17, Mk 14:1,12
Lk 22;1,7, |
Acts 20:6,
1.Cor 5:8 |
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04 |
Feast Of Weeks /Pentecost |
Levi 23:9-22 |
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Acts 2:1, 20;16,
1.Cor 16:9 |
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05 |
Feast of Trumpets |
Levi 23:23-25 |
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1.Thes 4:16 |
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06 |
Day Of Atonement |
Levi 23:26-32 |
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Acts 27:9 |
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07 |
Feast Of Tabernacles |
Levi 23:33-35
Levi 23:39-44 |
Jn 7:2,10,14 |
Acts 18:20,21 |
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08 |
Great day |
Levi 23:36 |
Jn 7:37 |
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09 |
New Moon day |
Num 28:11,
1.Sam 20:5,18,
24,27
2.Kings 4:23
1Chro 23:30
2Chro 2:4
2Chro 8:13
2Chro 8:13
Ezra 3:5
Nehe 10:33
Psalms 81:3
Isa 66:23
Eze 45:17,
Eze 46:1,3,6 |
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Col 2:16,17 |
So according to the appointed times of Yahweh, the New Testament
believers also observed even after His impalement. There is no change of a worshipping day or of a table.
Lu 23:56 And they returned, and prepared spices and ointments;
and rested the sabbath day according to the commandment.
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Reference |
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How many and how |
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Luke 23:56 |
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Lu 23:56 And they returned, and prepared spices and ointments;
and rested the sabbath day according to the commandment. |
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0 Nisan 17th
Lu 23:56
And they returned, and prepared spices and ointments;
and
rested the sabbath day according to the commandment.
1. Nisan 24th ג€¦..1st
Sabbath dayג€¦ג€¦ג€¦. Sabbath Worship continued,
2. Ziv 1st ג€¦ג€¦ג€¦..2nd
Sabbath dayג€¦ג€¦ג€¦. Sabbath Worship continued,
3. Ziv 8th ג€¦ג€¦ג€¦..3rd
Sabbath dayג€¦ג€¦ג€¦. Sabbath Worship continued,
4. Ziv 15th ג€¦ג€¦ג€¦4th
Sabbath dayג€¦ג€¦ג€¦. Sabbath Worship continued,
5. Ziv 22nd ג€¦ג€¦ג€¦5th
Sabbath dayג€¦ג€¦ג€¦. Sabbath Worship continued,
6. Ziv 29th ג€¦ג€¦...6th
Sabbath dayג€¦ג€¦ג€¦. Sabbath Worship continued,
7. Sivan 7th ג€¦ג€¦.7th
Sabbath dayג€¦ג€¦ג€¦. Sabbath Worship continued,
Sivan 8th wasג€¦.Pentecost [This was an annual Sabbath day
for Israelites]
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Acts 1:15 |
Yahshua |
Acts 1:15 And in those days Peter stood
up in the midst of the disciples, and said,
(the number of names together were
about an hundred and twenty, [
120 Members ]
Feast Of Weeks / Pentecost [ SUNDAY ] |
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02 |
Acts 2:41 |
Kefa (Peter ) |
Acts 2:41 Then they that gladly received
his word were baptized: and the same
day there were added unto them
about three thousand souls.[
3000 Souls ] |
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03 |
Acts 2:47 |
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Acts 2:47 And the Sovereign added to
the assembly daily such
as should be saved. |
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04 |
Acts 4:4 |
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Acts 4:4 Howbeit many of them which
heard the word believed; and the
number of the men was about five
thousand. [ Many and 5000 Men ] |
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05 |
Acts 5:14 |
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Acts 5:14 And believers were the more
added to the Sovereign,
multitudes both
of men and women |
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06 |
Acts 6:7 |
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Acts 6:7 And the word of Elohim
increased; and the number of
the
disciples multiplied in Jerusalem
greatly; and a great company of the
priests were obedient to the faith. |
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07 |
Acts 8:5-25 |
Philip |
Acts 8:12 But when they believed Philip
preaching the things concerning the
kingdom of Elohim, and the name
of Yahshua Messiah, they were
baptized, both men and women.
[ Samaritan Gentiles were believed
and added ] |
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08 |
Acts 8:5-25 |
Philip |
Acts 8:13 Then Simon himself believed
also: and when he was baptized,
he
continued with Philip,
[ Simon the sorcerer was added ] |
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09 |
Acts 8:26-40 |
Philip |
Acts 8:38 both Philip and the eunuch;
and he baptized him.[ Eunuch was
added ] |
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10 |
Acts 9:1-22 |
Ananias |
Acts 9:17 And Ananias went his way,
and entered into the house; and putting
his hands on him said, Brother
Saul, the Sovereign, even
Yahshua, that
appeared unto thee in the way as thou
camest, hath sent me, that thou mightest
receive thy sight, and be filled with the
Holy Ghost.18 And immediately there
fell from his eyes as it had been scales:
and he received sight orthwith,
and arose, and was baptized.
[ Saul
was added ] |
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11 |
Acts 9:31 |
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Acts 9:31 Then had the assemblies rest
throughout all Judaea and Galilee and
Samaria, and were edified; and walking
in the fear of the Lord, and in the comfort
of the Holy Ghost, were multiplied. |
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12 |
Acts 9:35 |
Kefa |
Acts 9:35 And all that dwelt at Lydda
and Saron saw him, and turned to the
Sovereign. |
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13 |
Acts 9:42 |
Kefa |
Acts 9:42 And it was known through
out all Joppa; and many believed in
the Sovereign. |
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14 |
Acts 10:1-48 |
Kefa |
Cornelius, his house hold and
his
friends were added |
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15 |
Acts 11:1 |
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Acts 11:1 And the apostles and brethren
that were in Judaea heard that the
Gentiles had also received the
word of Elohim. |
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16 |
Acts 11:21 |
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Acts 11:20 And some of them were men
of Cyprus and Cyrene, which, when they
were come to Antioch, spake unto the
Grecians, preaching the Sovereign
Yahshua.21 And the hand of the
Sovereign was with them: and
a great
number believed, and turned unto the
Sovereign. |
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17 |
Acts 11:24 |
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Acts 11:24 For he was a good man, and
full of the Holy Ghost and of faith:
and much people was added unto
the Sovereign. |
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18 |
Acts 11:26 |
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Acts 11:26 And when he had found him,
he brought him unto Antioch. And it
came to pass, that a whole year they
assembled themselves with the assembly,
and taught much people. And the disciples
were called Christians first in Antioch. |
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So far they were not called Christians. Only in Antioch they were called Christians.
Acts 11:26: And the disciples were called Christians
first in Antioch.
From the beginning they were Messianic Jews and Messianic Gentiles
only.
Now we can see how the word Christian came into existence:
Christian? From where it has come?
There is no use of Christian in the entire New Testament except in three places. But if
you go through the Sacred Name Bibles, you can get itג€™s real meaning and
why that
word was used. It was used by Romans in a derogatory sense.
No where in Apostles Shaulג€™s letters or any
other letter written by apostles
were addressed by Christians but saints and brethren in all those
places.
So called Christian preachers used to say that the first church was started with 3000
on the day of Pentecost (Sunday). It is 100% wrong.
So the people there were Jews and Israelites. They were Messianic Jews
[ Jews that believed Yahshua as their Messsiah ]. They were not called Christians.
Like that if you can keep on reading the word of YHWH in Acts, till the
Gentiles were also believed the same Gospel (Acts 8:5-17, 10:44-48) and
filled with the same Holy Spirit no one were called as Christians.
Mainly there were Two groups.
- Messianic Jews: [ Jews that
believed Yahshua as their Messiah.]
- Messianic Gentiles: [ Gentiles that believed Yahshua
as their Messiah. ]
They both worshiped Elohim in one synagogue only. There is no question
of Church to them in 1st century.
Ac 13:42 ֲ¶ And when the Jews were gone out of the synagogue, the Gentiles
besought that these words might be preached to them the next sabbath.
Ac 13:44 And the next sabbath day came almost the
whole city together to hear the word of Elohim.
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Bibles |
Acts 11:26 |
Acts 26:28 |
1. Peter 4:16 |
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The Sacred Scriptures |
Refuse |
Despised believer |
Despised believer |
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Complete Jewish Bible |
Messianic |
Messianic |
Messianic |
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Restoration Scriptures *1 |
Notsrim |
Notsri |
Notzri |
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The Book Of Yahweh *2 |
Contemptuously Christians |
Christian |
Christian |
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Holy Bible *3 |
Christian |
Christian |
Christian |
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Restoration of Original Sacred Name New Testament |
Messianists |
Follower of the Messiah |
Follower of the Messiah |
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The Scriptures |
Messianites |
Messianite |
Messianic |
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The Word of Yahweh *4 |
Christians |
Christian |
Messianic |
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*1 Restoration Scriptures: Acts 11:26
The term is ג€ Christian ג€ as it appears
in both the Greek and Aramaic versions. This was a derogatory term, as those at Antioch made
fun of the ג€ little moshiachs ג€. The fact that the Aramaic preserves this term through
transliteration from the Greek and not translation, is further evidence that this was a title assigned ג€
by men to men ג€, and never by YHWH. For when YHWH speaks, such as in Galatians 6:16, or through
the use of ekklessia, all believers in Yahshua are called and known as Yisrael. If one called ג€ Christian
ג€, it is manג€™s terminology. If one is called Yisrael, he has adopted YHWHג€™s
terminology and view point.
*2 The book of Yahweh: Acts
11:26
The word Christian comes from the Latin word Christianos, and was contemptuously given by
the Romans to the believers in The House of Yahweh. The believers would never have accepted a Latin title; neither would they
have referred to the Messiah ג€ Christos ג€. The term Christian is mentioned only
three times in the Holy Scriptures
{ Acts 11:26, Acts 26:28 and 1.Kepha 4:16 ) and each time it is used in a contemptuous manner.
Since the term Christian was a term of contempt, the followers of Yahweh through Yahshua Messiah would never have addressed
each other by such an insulting term. Instead, they identified themselves as the Saints, the Believers, or the Brethren associated
with the house of Yahweh. Biblico ג€“ Thelogical Lexicon of New Testament Greek by Hermann Cremer. Page
582, and a Greek and English Lexicon of the New Testament by John Parkhurst, Pages 747-748.
*3 Holy Bible [ The King James
Study Bible ] Acts 11:26
- Acts 11:26 The believers were called Christians first in Antioch. The name Christian was
at first a derogatory term, referring to the people of the Christ. Obviously the Antiochenes, constantly hearing the name
of Christ, name these people such. The Jews would never label them as Christians, because that would be tantamount to saying
that these were the people of the Messiah. The term Christian occurs in two other biblical passages Acts 26:28; 1.Peter 4:16.
*4 The Word of Yahweh Acts 11:26
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