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HAS YOUR PASTOR LED YOU IN A HAVDALAH SERVICE YET?

Let me stimulate you to consider what is behind Acts 20:7...in doing so let us remember that what we find in this text long after the crucifixion and death of Yeshua is the picture of non-Jewish believers in Yeshua being taught to keep the Sabbath and the Havdalah service.

What should jump to the forefront of our minds is the question that asks: If this was what was being taught to the non-Jewish believers in Yeshua in fulfillment of the Great Commission then why have I not been taught this before now by my Christian Church? The answers to these types of questions are not always comforting when you begin to realize that you have bought into a replacement religion and have not been taught the truth due to anti-Semitism that has reigned unchecked in Gentile Christianity for going on 1900 years at present. This provokes an even larger question: in your actions and religious beliefs are you really a follower of Yeshua/Jesus or have you just been told you are and not having the necessary knowledge before now you never knew any different?

Answer for yourself: Did you know that Paul, a Jew, is conducting a Hebraic worship service in these Scriptures?

Acts 20:7 7 And upon the first day of the week, when the disciples came together to break bread, Paul preached unto them, ready to depart on the morrow; (KJV)

What we find here is that the word "day" is in italics....meaning it is added to the text for smoothness of reading....but there is only one problem...if you translate "On the first of the week" from English back to Greek back to Hebrew (remember he is a Jew and that would have been his thought series) we find "as the day was beginning to dawn"...we encounter a deception....overlooked in Greek and English….mainly; that for a Jew the day begins at 6:00 p.m. and not at 12:00 p.m...so the time frame of the passage is not daylight..but dusk!

Here is the Key that you miss by reading the English of most Christian Bibles and poor translations: In other words, verse seven, Acts 20: upon the first of the week (or as the first of the week was beginning to dawn)...in other words...as Sunday was approaching (6:01 p.m. on Saturday really Sunday began)...in other words...on the evening of the Sabbath (Saturday-for Paul kept the Sabbath and not Sunday)...he was conducting and leading these Greeks (like you and me)...in a Havdalah service. What we find is that these Greek believers in Yeshua were observing NOT a Sunday morning service that is totally disjointed from a Sabbath service, but the concluding part of the synagogue Sabbath Service; and this mind you was over 30 years following Jesus'/Yeshua's death so his death changed nothing in this regard as you can see!

We find again that these Gentiles, to whom the Great Commission was taken, where Jesus instructed that these Gentiles be taught "to observe those things that I commanded you"...and one of the many "things they were taught to observe" was a Havdalah service which was part of the "pattern" of worship given to David and handed down through Solomon, even handed down past the crucifixion of Jesus, even the destruction of the Temple in 70 C.E. This pattern of worship (ie. Havdalah for instance) continued well into the third and fourth century for Gentiles before it was banished at the Council of Nicea by Constantine.

Answer for yourself: If Paul were alive to day and he came to your city would he not teach us the same as he did in Troas? Remember, Paul was teaching Gentiles like you and me to keep Havdalah over 30 years after the cross.

Also, notice, that there were "many lights in the upper chamber".

Answer for yourself: Why?

The reason is so simple once you understand the dynamics of the Havdalah service. Each believer had his own candle and just before the main candle was extinguished (as part of the service) each believer would light their own individual candles, thus each has his own illuminated candle (they were themselves the light of the world) and we now better understand the event as Paul preached from 6:00 PM to midnight..

Please don't discount what I say. Study the Hebrew roots of the early Gentile church, find when it was changed, by who, and why!

Answer for yourself: Lastly, if Paul taught them this, why have you not been taught this before? Don't you want to do what Jesus said and follow his example?

You are not any more saved if you do or if you don't...you are only more obedient to those things Jesus taught we are to observe.

This should stimulate your thinking in the things I write. Blessings to all.