Jethro Bodine
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The point being, if the Day, in and of itself is special and that is the reason it is commanded to be honored, the truth is we really do not know which of our days of the week is the real Sabbath. Right?What I don't understand is how can we keep the Sabbaths and the Holy Feasts as they were prescribed by God on the exact day He commanded when we have lost track of which day is which?
Ever since the longest day of Joshua 10:12-14 when the orbit of the earth was changed from 360 days to 365 days 6 hours 23 minutes and 41 seconds no one can say precisely which day is the Sabbath.
In a 360 day year starting at the first day of the year Exo 12:2 then counting days as starting at 6:00PM there are 8,640 minutes between then and 6:00 PM Friday, but today we have to add 7.37 minutes per week, so that means the first Sabbath after the longest day actually started on Thursday at 5:52:37.8 ...so I think it's mathematically clear, after all of these centuries, we don't have the slightest idea when and what day is the Sabbath, or any feast days, if we are going to try and observe them as God commanded.
Which kind of takes the steam out of the argument for God having ordained a specific day of the week, in and of itself as being special, and therefore, required to be kept as a matter of law for his people. IMO, by allowing this loss of time tracking he is showing that he wants the focus to be on the meaning of observing the day, not the legality of observing the day.