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Old 03-06-2008, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by holyfool33 View Post
It depends what you define as "The Believer's sabbath" for instance I would define the sabbath as when one is regenerated by God and saved so that he now "rests" in Christ the OT Sabbath was a type of the believer's salvation in Christ The Book of Hebrews shows this.
That is certainly a 'popular' view amongst certain baptist groups but I am yet to see it defended exegetically without major hermenutical errors. I say this not to be "party political" but just as a matter of fact.
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