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From Sabbath to Sunday: a Discussion of the Historical Aspects of the Sabbath Question, Showing How, When, Why, and By Whom the Change Was Made From

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A brief but comprehensive history of the Sabbath, this book tells of its transfer from the seventh day of the week to Sunday.



From Sabbath to Sunday is Carlyle B. Haynes' fascinating study of the historical aspects of the Sabbath question, showing how, when, why, and by whom the change was made from the seventh to the first day of the week.

128 pages, Paperback

First published March 29, 2011

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June 14, 2019
An amazing book that shows the origin of Sabbath day change.

Before discussing the Sabbath, it is important to stress that the 10 commandments were never abolished. Having said that, the day in which the fourth commandment commands you to keep holy is the seventh day, not the first day.

Everything started with Constantine in A.D. 321 when he enacted the law to rest on Sunday. It is worth mentioning that Constantine, as the emperor of Rome, "was a sun worshiper during the first years of his reign. Later he professed conversion to Christianity, but at heart remained a devotee of the sun." What began as a pagan ordinance became a Christian regulation.

Whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend at one point, he is guilty of all. - James 12:10

Many Christian denominations profess they keep all the commandments and yet they fail to keep the fourth. But it is prophesied by the prophets(Isaiah and Ezekiel) that this would happen. It is more obvious now that the word of God is true. This is the time to accept the light, do it before its too late.

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