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25361 The Sanctuary and Twenty-three Hundred Days, p. 42.2 (John Nevins Andrews)
But if the second text be read in connection with the first, it destroys the possibility of such an inference. The psalmist states that the mountain of the …
25362 The Sanctuary and Twenty-three Hundred Days, p. 62.1 (John Nevins Andrews)
… , 23; 42:20; 43:21; 44:1, 5 verses 7, 8, refer to Solomon’s temple), 9, 11, 15, 16, 27; 45:2, 3, 4, 18; 47:12; 48:8, 10, 21. It was offered to the house of Israel then in captivity on this condition …
25363 The Sanctuary and Twenty-three Hundred Days, p. 79.1 (John Nevins Andrews)
… 29:42-44; 30:36. In the holiest, also, God manifested his glory in a special manner. Exodus 25:21, 22; Leviticus 16:2 .
25364 Sermon on the Two Covenants, p. 42.1 (John Nevins Andrews)
“And they shall teach no more every man his neighbor, and every man his brother, saying, Know the Lord; for they shall all know me, from the least of them unto the …
25365 Sermon on the Two Covenants, p. 42.2 (John Nevins Andrews)
The relation of the law of God to the two covenants has been, by many persons, strangely misunderstood. But, having stated the Bible doctrine of the law and covenants …
25366 Sermons on the Sabbath and the Law, p. 42.1 (John Nevins Andrews)
(a) When God announced to Moses his purpose to feed the people with bread from heaven, he referred to his law as an existing code. He said that he would prove the …
25367 Sermons on the Sabbath and the Law, p. 42.2 (John Nevins Andrews)
(b) When the people had violated the Sabbath by attempting to gather manna upon it, God said, “How long refuse ye to keep my commandments and my laws?” This shows …
25368 Sermons on the Sabbath and the Law, p. 42.3 (John Nevins Andrews)
(c) It is to be specially noticed that although the sixteenth chapter of Exodus, in many ways, recognizes the sacredness of the Sabbath, it contains no precept …
25369 Sermons on the Sabbath and the Law, p. 42.4 (John Nevins Andrews)
(d) The existence of the law of God from the beginning has been established by proofs which can never be invalidated. And, moreover, the existence in particular …
25370 Sermons on the Sabbath and the Law, p. 42.5 (John Nevins Andrews)
2. Was the violation of the Sabbath a sin which Israel here, for the first time, committed? or was it one of which they had long been guilty?
25371 Sermons on the Sabbath and the Law, p. 42.6 (John Nevins Andrews)
(a) The words of the Lord to Moses very clearly answer this question. When the people went out to gather manna on the Sabbath, the Lord said, “ How long refuse ye to …
25372 Sermons on the Sabbath and the Law, p. 47.5 (John Nevins Andrews)
(b) There is nothing in resting on the seventh day of each week to commemorate a flight at midnight on the fifteenth day of the first month. Exodus 12:29-42; Numbers 33:3 .
25373 Sermons on the Sabbath and the Law, p. 56.1 (John Nevins Andrews)
… :31, 42; 20:1 .
25374 Sermons on the Sabbath and the Law, p. 101.2 (John Nevins Andrews)
… :41, 42. But this burial did not satisfy them. They returned from the sepulcher, and prepared spices and ointments for the body of Christ. But before they could …
25375 Sermons on the Sabbath and the Law, p. 108.2 (John Nevins Andrews)
… 2:42-47. He was there, to show proper respect for the Sabbath; he was there, to help maintain the worship of God; he was there, to set an example for others to follow …
25376 Sermons on the Sabbath and the Law, p. 112.1 (John Nevins Andrews)
… , 27, 42-44. It is evident, therefore, that the day which was hallowed by the Jews, was, some fifteen years after the death of Christ, still known as the Sabbath. That …
25377 Sermons on the Sabbath and the Law, p. 127.1 (John Nevins Andrews)
“The Lord is well pleased for his righteousness’ sake; he will magnify the law and make it honorable ” Isaiah 42:21 .
25378 The Complete Testimony of the Fathers of the First Three Centuries Concerning the Sabbath and First Day, p. 39.4 (John Nevins Andrews)
And in proof of this, he quotes from Isaiah 42, and 62, and 63, respecting the call of the Gentiles. Upon this ( chapter 27 .), Trypho the Jew very pertinently asks:-
25379 The Complete Testimony of the Fathers of the First Three Centuries Concerning the Sabbath and First Day, p. 42.1 (John Nevins Andrews)
In chapters 63, and 64., and 112., Justin reiterates the assertion that those who lived in the patriarchal age did not hallow the Sabbath. But as he adds no new thought to what has been already quoted from him, these need not be copied.
25380 The Complete Testimony of the Fathers of the First Three Centuries Concerning the Sabbath and First Day, p. 42.2 (John Nevins Andrews)
But in chapter 47, we have something of interest. Trypho asks Justin whether those who believe in Christ, and obey him, but who wish to “observe these [institutions …