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- world also re- mind us of God’s Holy Sabbath day. Most lan- guages of the world still call Saturday the Sabbath. All of these names mean “Sabbath” or “rest day” in their various languages. Except for those languages that ... solution had to be found to accommodate for this breach of time. In the year 1582, the pope of Rome, Pope Gregory, 2 was made fully aware of these astronomical findings and sought immediately to rectify the situation. So, after
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- congregations they led—the ones who kept Passover when Constantine outlawed it, who maintained biblical Sabbath when Rome enforced Sunday, who proclaimed Yahshua as the human Son of Yahweh when the empire demanded they confess ... refused to bow to Rome's new doctrines. They were the Passover- keepers, the Sabbath-observers, the ones who maintained the apostolic faith handed down from Jerusalem—not the compromised religion being manufactured in Rome. They were the ones
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- through the prophet Daniel that a power would come specifically to change them. The only question is whether we will care enough to find what was changed — and restore it. That is what this book is about. Not argument ... rest of their lives. This is not speculation. The Roman system did not abolish the Sabbath — it moved it to Sunday. It did not abolish sacred gatherings — it replaced Passover with Easter and Tabernacles with Christmas. The Masoretic scribes
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