{"id":230,"date":"2020-01-10T09:25:01","date_gmt":"2020-01-10T09:25:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nazarenespace.com\/blog\/?p=230"},"modified":"2024-06-26T17:08:14","modified_gmt":"2024-06-26T22:08:14","slug":"the-lunar-sabbath-error","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nazarenespace.com\/blog\/2020\/01\/10\/the-lunar-sabbath-error\/","title":{"rendered":"The Lunar Sabbath Error"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"793\" src=\"http:\/\/nazarenespace.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/moon-1024x793.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-231\" srcset=\"http:\/\/nazarenespace.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/moon-1024x793.jpg 1024w, http:\/\/nazarenespace.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/moon-300x232.jpg 300w, http:\/\/nazarenespace.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/moon-768x595.jpg 768w, http:\/\/nazarenespace.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/moon-1536x1190.jpg 1536w, http:\/\/nazarenespace.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/moon-2048x1586.jpg 2048w, http:\/\/nazarenespace.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/moon-1200x930.jpg 1200w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 709px) 85vw, (max-width: 909px) 67vw, (max-width: 1362px) 62vw, 840px\" \/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p> The Lunar Sabbath Doctrine is a teaching that has taken root among  many in the Hebraic-Roots movement in the last fourteen years.&nbsp; This  false doctrine seeks to replace the repeating weekly seventh day Sabbath  with a floating Lunar based Sabbath, which could occur any day of the  week.&nbsp; This Lunar Sabbath theory teaches that one begins counting the  day after each new moon such that the 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th days are  Sabbaths.<br><br><br><strong>The Anti-Semitic Origin of the Lunar Sabbath Theory<\/strong><br><br> The so-called &#8220;Lunar Sabbath&#8221; theory was an invention that came out of Anti-Semitic Groups with ties to the Ku Klux Klan.<br><br>  Jonathan David Brown is credited with being the first so-called  \u201csabbath keeper\u201d in this century (actually ever) to begin the practice  of counting the Sabbath from the New Moon day rather than using the  modern seven day week.&nbsp; Brown published the book Keeping Yahweh&#8217;s  Appointments in 1998, which explained the practice, which has since  spread like a virus.<br><br> Brown is a noted ant-Semite who has been  convicted for his connection to a 1990 Synagogue shooting.&nbsp; In 1992,  Brown was sentenced to a 27-month federal prison term and fined $10,000  for accessory after the fact to a conspiracy to violate civil rights  under 18 U.S.C. 3 and 241 (so-called Hate-Crimes), and for perjury under  18 U.S.C. 1623a. It was established in Court that Brown helped Damion  Patton, described by Nashville police as a juvenile &#8220;skinhead&#8221;, and  Leonard William Armstrong, the Grand Dragon of the Tennessee White  Knights of the Ku Klux Klan hide from authorities and disguise their car  after Patton and Armstrong carried out a pre-dawn drive-by shooting of a  synagogue in Nashville, Tennessee on June 10, 1990.<\/p>\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\">\n<figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"768\" height=\"540\" src=\"http:\/\/nazarenespace.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/JDB-NaziSalute-768x540-1.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-234\" srcset=\"http:\/\/nazarenespace.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/JDB-NaziSalute-768x540-1.jpg 768w, http:\/\/nazarenespace.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/JDB-NaziSalute-768x540-1-300x211.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 709px) 85vw, (max-width: 909px) 67vw, (max-width: 984px) 61vw, (max-width: 1362px) 45vw, 600px\" \/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">Lunar Sabbath founder Jonathan David Brown at Nazi event, giving Nazi salute (seated on far left)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p> In court  it was revealed that in the evening of June 9, 1990, Brown attended a  meeting of an anti-Semitic white supremacists which Patton and Armstrong  were also attending.&nbsp; At 1:00 a.m. on June 10, Patton drove past the  West End Synagogue in Nashville and Armstrong fired several shots  through its windows with a TEC-9 assault pistol.&nbsp; Fortunately the  building was unoccupied so no one was injured.&nbsp; Brown&#8217;s apartment was  searched under warrant on June 15th as police looked for Patton.&nbsp; As a  result of this search, authorities seized items belonging to Mr. Brown,  which indicated his membership in the Ku Klux Klan and other white  supremacist groups. In the days following the shooting incident, Brown  helped Patton evade authorities by lying to police regarding Patton&#8217;s  whereabouts, by hiding him at his farm in Pleasantville, and by helping  Patton change the color of his car from white to black with spray  paint.&nbsp; Brown gave Patton a license plate from one of his trucks and  supplied Patton with enough money to drive to Las Vegas and stay there.&nbsp;  Some five months later, Brown allowed Patton to live again on his farm  for a month. In September 1991, the FBI arrested Patton who plead guilty  to his part in the synagogue shooting.<br><br> In 1994 Brown sought to  overturn his convictions the United States Court of Appeals for the  Sixth Circuit.&nbsp; Brown argued that the synagogue was owned by a  corporation and not by citizens, and thus could not be covered by 42  U.S.C. Sec. 1982 (1988) which he argued applied solely to the property  rights of citizens.&nbsp; Brown also challenged as unwarranted the seizure of  his personal property. The three-judge court upheld Brown\u2019s convictions  on March 21, 1995.<br><br> Three years after these events Brown published his Lunar Sabbath theory which he claimed to have received  by direct revelation, and it has spread like a virus.<br><br>  The so-called floating &#8220;Lunar Sabbath&#8221; is a recent invention. There is  no evidence that anyone ever followed it until recent times. To the  contrary the historical evidence proves that the ancient Hebrews  (Including Yeshua himself) kept the Seventh day of the week (&#8220;Saturday&#8221;)  and not a so-called floating &#8220;Lunar Sabbath&#8221;.<br><br><br><strong>An Unbelievable Conspiracy Theory<\/strong><br><br>  The Lunar Sabbath theory presupposes that at some point in time, the  Sabbath was changed from a floating so-called Lunar Sabbath, to the  weekly Sabbath.&nbsp; So when did this alleged change take place?<br><br>  &nbsp;Yeshua and the Pharisees clearly agreed as to what day the Sabbath  was.&nbsp; While at times they disagreed, at times, over what activities were  permitted on the Sabbath, but they never disagreed over what day the  Sabbath was.<br><br> As a result most Lunar Sabbath Proponents maintain  that their floating Lunar Sabbath was kept at least until the first  century, and that the alleged \u201cchange\u201d to the weekly Sabbath came after  that time.<br><br> This creates certain problems, because it means that  Lunar Sabbatarians must place this change well within recorded history,  and this created several problems.<br><br> To begin with this alleged  change would have to have been made without any historical record of the  change itself taking place.&nbsp; This \u201cchange\u201d also would have to have been  somehow agreed to by both Jews, Christians, and even Samaritans, all  over the world.&nbsp; These groups who were at odds with one another, would  have to have agreed to make this change together, without making any  historical record of the change, and without leaving behind any  dissident sects in any of these movements that rejected the change.&nbsp;  This would include Jews and Christians all over the world, as far south  as Ethipoia, as far east as Japan, as far north as Armenia,&nbsp; to  institute this change worldwide without the benefit of modern methods of  rapid communication.&nbsp; Any gradual change would even more certainly have  left historical footprints and dissident groups behind.&nbsp; This is simply  unbelievable.<br><br> Another problem this creates for the Lunar  Sabbath Theory is that by placing this supposed change well within the  reach of history, it is a simple matter to reach beyond this period, to  show that a Lunar Sabbath was not used in or before the first century.<br><br><br><strong>Authors of Confusion<\/strong><br><br> Many Lunar Sabbath proponents use loaded terminology and misleading claims intended to confuse the real issue.<br><br>  For example many will refer to the weekly Sabbath with the term  \u201cGregorian\u201d so as to wrongly imply that the seven day week is somehow  unique to the rather late Gregorian calendar, or to wrongly imply that  the long count of days of the week was disrupted in the change from the  Julian to the Gregorian Calendar.&nbsp; In fact there was no disruption in  the count of the days of the week in this calendar change.&nbsp; Others will refer to the Weekly Sabbath and the long count of the  days of the week as \u201cRoman\u201d as if to wrongly imply that these were  unique to the Roman calendar.&nbsp; Others will seek to create confusion  based on other Roman methods of long counting weeks, none of which  impact the actual long count of weeks going from the present, back into  antiquity.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Yet others will seek to create confusion with references  to the changes of the Hillel II calendar.&nbsp; The Hillel II calendar  included no revisions in relation to the weekly Sabbath, and only  impacted Rabbinic Judaism.&nbsp; The changes of the Hillel II calendar are  only brought up by Lunar Sabbatarians to confuse the real issue.<br><br><br><strong>Six Days of Work<\/strong><br><br>  There are always more than seven days between the twenty-nineth day of a  lunar month and the eighth day of the next lunar month.&nbsp; As a result  the lunar sabbath teaching violates the mitzvah often repeated in  Scripture, and indeed even referenced in the Ketuvim Netzarim:<br><br><em>Six days you shall labor and do all your work,<\/em><br><em>but the seventh day is a sabbath of YHWH your Elohim.<\/em><br><br><br><strong>The Essenes and the Dead Sea Scrolls<\/strong><br><br>  There are a multitude of calendar texts which have been found among the  Dead Sea Scrolls and which demonstrate clearly that the Essenes did not  keep a so-called floating Lunar Sabbath.&nbsp; The material is far to  extensive to present here, and totally unnecessary, since I do not know  of any Lunar Sabbath proponents who take issue with this fact.<br><br> I will add that Josephus writes of the Essenes:<br><br><em>Moreover,  they are stricter than any other of the Jews in resting from their  labors on the seventh day; for they not only get their food ready the  day before, that they may not be obliged to kindle a fire on that day,  but they will not move any vessel out of its place, nor go to stool  thereon.<\/em><br><em>(Wars 2:8:9) &nbsp;<\/em><br><br> If the Essenes kept a  different Sabbath from the other Jews, it would seem very odd for  Josephus not to mention that here.&nbsp; This would certainly lead us to the  conclusion that the Jews of the Second Temple Era did not keep the  so-called Lunar Sabbath.<br><br><br><strong>Back to Back Sabbaths<\/strong><br><br>  Under the Lunar Sabbath Theory, back-to-back Sabbath\u2019s are impossible.&nbsp;  This is because all of the annual Sabbaths under this theory, would  occur on days that would already be Sabbaths. However in the Second  Temple Era, back-to-back Sabbaths were very much a possibility and there  was much debate on just how to deal with these occasions.<br><br>  Mishna Besah 2:1-2 deals with halachah surrounding what to do when  back-to-back sabbaths occur due to a festival Sabbath falling the day  before or the day after a weekly Sabbath (which can never happen in the  Lunar Sabbath system):<br><br><em>2:1 &#8220;On a festival which coinsides  with the eve of the Sabbath [Friday]- a person should not do cooking to  begin with the festival day [Friday] for the purpose of the Sabbath.<\/em><br><em>But he prepares food for the festival day, and he leaves something over, he has lefts it over for use on the Sabbath.<\/em><br><em>And  he prepares a cooked dish on the eve of the festival day [Thursday] and  relies on it [to prepare food on Friday] for the Sabbath as well.<\/em><br><em>The House of Shammai says, &#8220;Two dishes.&#8221;<\/em><br><em>And the House of Hillel says, &#8220;A single dish.&#8221;<\/em><br><em>But they concur in the case of fish and the egg [cooked] on it, that they constitute two dishes.<\/em><br><em>[If] one ate [the dish intended for the Sabbath] or it was lost, one should not cook another in its stead in the first instance.<\/em><br><em>But if he left over any amount at all of it, he relies on it for the Sabbath.<\/em><br><em>2:2&nbsp; [If the festival day] coincided with the day after the Sabbath [Sunday],<\/em><br><em>The House of Shammai says, &#8220;The immerse everything before the Sabbath.&#8221;<\/em><br><em>The House of Hillel says, &#8220;Utensils [are to be immersed] before the Sabbath.<\/em><br><em>But man [may immerse] on the Sabbath [itself].&#8221;<\/em><br><em>(m.Besa 2:1-2)<\/em><br><br> Hillel and Shammai taught when Yeshua was a child, and the Mishna was codified around 250 CE.<br><br>  Another example of back-to-back Sabbaths is found in the Mishna  discussion about how to deal with a Sabbath that falls on the sixteenth  of Nisan (the fifteenth being an annual Sabbath):<br><br><em>The  bones, and the sinews, and the nothar of the paschal lamb are to be  burnt on the sixteenth. If the sixteenth falls on the Sabbath, they are  to be burnt on the seventeenth, because they do not override either the  Sabbath or the festival.<\/em><br><em>(m. Pesachim 7:10)<\/em><br><br> Of course the sixteenth of Nisan could never be a Sabbath under the Lunar Sabbath theory.<br><br><br><strong>A Sabbath that Falls on the First Day of Tabernacles<\/strong><br><br>  The Mishna also discusses how mal offerings were handled when the First  Day of Tabernacles (the 15th of Tishri) falls on a Sabbath:<br><br><em>A  man may offer a meal-offering consisting of sixty tenths and bring them  in one vessel if a man said, I take upon myself to offer sixty tenths,  he may bring them in one vessel. But if he said, I take upon myself to  offer sixty-one tenths, he must bring sixty in one vessel and the one in  another vessel; for since the congregation bring on the first day of  the feast of tabernacles when it falls on a Sabbath sixty-one tenths as a  meal-offering, it is enough for an individual that his meal-offering be  less by one tenth than that of the congregation.<\/em><br><em>(m.Menachot 12:4)<\/em><br><br>  Of course this passage must be speaking of events that took place prior  to 70 CE (when the Temple still stood).&nbsp; Of course under the Lunar  Sabbath theory the Sabbath always falls on the 15th of the month, making  this discussion meaningless.<br><br><br><strong>The Ninth of Av<\/strong><br><br>  The Ninth of Av is a fast which commemorates the destruction of both  the First Temple and Second Temple in Jerusalem, which occurred about  655 years apart, but on the same Hebrew calendar date.&nbsp; According to the  Lunar Sabbath theory, the ninth of Av could never fall on a Sabbath,  yet the Talmud discusses the issue of what to do when a Sabbath falls on  the Ninth of Av as follows:<br><br><em>It was in fact taught: If the  Ninth of Av fell on a Sabbath and, similarly, if the eve of the Ninth of  Av fell on a Sabbath a man may eat and drink as much as he requires and  lay on his table a meal as big as that of Solomon in his time. If the  Ninth of Av fell on the Sabbath eve [food] of the size of an egg must be  brought and eaten [before the conclusion of the day] so that one does  not approach the Sabbath in a state of affliction\u2019.<\/em><br><em>(b.Eruvin 41a)<\/em><br><br><br><strong>New Moon on a Sabbath<\/strong><br><br>  The Talmud also discusses the issue of what to do when a New Moon falls  on a Sabbath, and records a debate which took place between the House  of Hillel and the House of Shammai on the issue:<br><br><em>R. Zera  replied: The New Moon is different from a festival &#8211; Since its mention  is included in the benediction on the sanctity of the day in the morning  and evening prayers it is also included in that of the additional  prayer. But do Beth Shammai uphold the view that the mention of the New  Moon is to be included? Was it not in fact taught: If a New Moon falls  on a Sabbath, Beth Shammai ruled: One recites in his additional prayer  eight benedictions and Beth Hillel ruled: Seven? This is indeed a  difficulty.<\/em><br><em>(b.Eruvin 40b)<\/em><br><br> However with the Lunar Sabbath theory, such a debate would not have occurred at all.<br><strong>Yeshua\u2019s Last Days<\/strong><br><br> One of the biggest  gaping holes in the Lunar Sabbath system is Yeshua&#8217;s final week on  earth&#8230; his crucifixion was on the eve of a Sabbath and his  resurrection was on the first day &#8220;when the sabbath had passed&#8221; (Mk.  16:1) and he was in the grave three days&#8230; <br><br> Now there is much  debate over how these days are laid out.&nbsp; Some argue that Yeshua was  crucified on a Wednesday and resurrected at the very end of the Sabbath  (Saturday night).&nbsp; Others (myself included) argue that Yeshua was  crucified on a Thursday, and resurrected the morning after the Sabbath  (Sunday morning).<br><br> But no matter how you slice it you have here  either back to back Sabbaths (Friday being the first day of Unleavened  Bread and thus an annual Sabbath)&nbsp; or two Sabbaths with a non-sabbath in  between (Thursday being the first day of Unleavened Bread and thus an  annual Sabbath).&nbsp; Neither of these possibilities is possible with a  Lunar Sabbath System. With a Lunar Sabbath system, if Yeshua was  crucified on the eve of the the sabbath [i.e. the first day of  Unleavened Bread- an annual Sabbath] and resurrected on the morning  after the Sabbath [since following the Lunar Sabbath System those are  the same day] he would have only been in the grave for one day, not  three.<br><strong>Which Sabbath was the Firstfruits Offering?<\/strong><br><br>  The well known debate between Pharisees and Sadducees over which day  was the first fruits&nbsp; offering (As recorded in b.Men. 65a-66a) also  disproves the Lunar Sabbath System .&nbsp; It is impossible to debate whether  firstfruits is the day after the weekly Sabbath of the day after the  annual sabbath if those are the same day.&nbsp; The Pharisees and Sadducees  disagreed on that point, and since there were no Sadducees after the  first century, during the first century the Jews of Yeshua&#8217;s day  definitely recognized these as different days, and therefore could not  have been keeping the Lunar Sabbath system.<br><br><br><strong>The Reward Offer<\/strong><br><br> Lunar Sabbath  proponent Arnold Bowen has for many years offered &#8220;a $10,000 reward to  anyone who can pinpoint a weekly Sabbath on any other day than by the  moon.\u201d&nbsp; Specifically \u201con the 8th, 15th, 22nd, and 29th.&#8221;<br><br> On  August 16th, 2012 I laid claim to this reward when I was able to  pinpoint the 14th of Nisan (Abib) in 30 BCE (Saturday, March 28th, 30  BC) as a Sabbath. Bowen never paid the reward.<br><br> Hillel the Great became Nasi if the Sanhedrin  one hundred years before the destruction of the Temple (b.Shabbat  15a).&nbsp; The Temple was destroyed in 70 CE, so this means Hillel became  Nasi in 30 BCE.<br><br> Hillel\u2019s ascension to the office of Nasi took  place in a year which the 14th of Nisan (Passover) occurred on a  Sabbath.&nbsp; This situation did in fact occur in 30 BCE.&nbsp; At the time there  was a controversy as to whether the Passover lamb should be slaughtered  on the Sabbath or not. Thereupon Hillel proved by argument and  tradition that it was permissible, upon which the Bene Bathyra (Sons of  Bathyra), the then heads of the Jews of Judea, voluntarily resigned  their leadership in his favor.&nbsp; The account appears in the Talmud in  tractate Pessachim on page 66a.&nbsp; The discussion begins with a section of  Mishnah (Pessachim 6:1-2) which states that many Passover duties  override the Sabbath.&nbsp; The Gemara then recounts the story of the problem  that Hillel resolved which led to his being made Nasi (president of the  Sanhedrin):<br><br><em>THESE THINGS IN [CONNECTION WITH] THE PASSOVER  OFFERING OVERRIDE THE SABBATH: ITS SHECHITAH AND THE SPRINKLING OF ITS  BLOOD AND THE CLEANSING OF ITS BOWELS AND THE BURNING OF ITS FAT. BUT  ITS ROASTING AND THE WASHING OF ITS BOWELS DO NOT OVERRIDE THE SABBATH.  ITS CARRYING AND BRINGING IT FROM WITHOUT THE TEHUM AND THE CUTTING OFF  OF ITS WART DO NOT OVERRIDE THE SABBATH. R. ELIEZER SAID: THEY DO  OVERRIDE [THE SABBATH]. SAID R. ELIEZER, DOES IT NOT FOLLOW A FORTIORI:  IF SHECHITAH, WHICH IS [USUALLY FORBIDDEN] AS A LABOUR, OVERRIDES THE  SABBATH, SHALL NOT THESE, WHICH ARE [ONLY FORBIDDEN] AS A SHEBUTH,  OVERRIDE THE SABBATH? R. JOSHUA ANSWERED HIM, LET FESTIVAL[S] REBUT IT,  WHEREIN THEY PERMITTED LABOUR AND FORBADE A SHEBUTH. SAID R. ELIEZER TO  HIM, WHAT IS THIS, JOSHUA, WHAT PROOF IS A VOLUNTARY ACT IN RESPECT OF A  PRECEPT! R. AKIBA ANSWERED AND SAID, LET HAZA&#8217;AH PROVE IT, WHICH IS  [PERFORMED] BECAUSE IT IS A PRECEPT AND IS [NORMALLY FORBIDDEN ONLY] AS A  SHEBUTH, YET IT DOES NOT OVERRIDE THE SABBATH; SO YOU TOO, DO NOT  WONDER AT THESE, THAT THOUGH THEY ARE [REQUIRED] ON ACCOUNT OF THE  PRECEPT AND ARE [ONLY FORBIDDEN] AS A SHEBUTH, YET THEY DO NOT OVERRIDE  THE SABBATH. SAID R. ELIEZER TO HIM, BUT IN RESPECT OF THAT [ITSELF] I  ARGUE: IF SHECHITAH, WHICH IS A LABOUR, OVERRIDES THE SABBATH, IS IT NOT  LOGICAL THAT HAZA&#8217;AH, WHICH IS [ONLY] A SHEBUTH, OVERRIDES THE SABBATH!  (m.Pessachim 6:1-2)<\/em><br><br><em>GEMARA. Our Rabbis taught: This  halachah was hidden from [i.e., forgotten by] the Bene Bathyra. On one  occasion the fourteenth [of Nisan] fell on the Sabbath, [and] they  forgot and Passover, R. Akiba holds that the haza&#8217;ah must not be  performed, though the man is thereby prevented from joining in the  Passover sacrifice. did not know whether the Passover overrides the  Sabbath or not. Said they, \u2018Is there any man who knows whether the  Passover overrides the Sabbath or not?\u2019 They were told, \u2018There is a  certain man who has come up from&nbsp; Babylonia, Hillel the Babylonian by  name, who served the two greatest men of the time, and he knows whether  the Passover overrides the Sabbath or not [Thereupon] they summoned him <\/em> <em>and said to him, \u2018Do you know whether the Passover overrides the  Sabbath or not?\u2019 \u2018Have we then [only] one Passover during the year which  overrides the Sabbath?\u2019 replied he to them, \u2018Surely we have many more  than two hundred Passovers during the year which override the Sabbath!  Said they to him, \u2018How do you know it?\u2019 He answered them, \u2018In its  appointed time\u2019 is stated in connection with the Passover, and \u2018In its  appointed time\u2019 is stated in connection with the tamid; just as \u2018Its  appointed time\u2019 which is said in connection with the tamid overrides the  Sabbath, so \u2018Its appointed time\u2019 which is said in connection with the  Passover overrides the Sabbath. Moreover, it follows a minori, if the  tamid, [the omission of] which is not punished by kareth, overrides the  Sabbath, then the Passover,[neglect of] which is punished by kareth, is  it not logical that it overrides the Sabbath! They immediately set him  at their head and appointed him Nasi [Patriarch] over them, and he was  sitting and lecturing the whole day on the laws of Passover. He began  rebuking them with words. Said he to them, \u2018What caused it for you that I  should come up from Babylonia to be a Nasi over you? It was your  indolence, because you did not serve the two greatest men of the time,  Shemaiah and Abtalyon.\u2019 Said they to him, \u2018Master, what if a man forgot  and did not bring a knife on the eve of the Sabbath?\u2019 \u2018I have heard this  law,\u2019 he answered, \u2018but have forgotten it. But leave it to Israel: if  they are not prophets, yet they are the children of prophets!\u2019 On the  morrow, he whose Passover was a lamb stuck it [the knife] in its wool;  he whose Passover was a goat stuck it between its horns. He saw the  incident and recollected the halachah and said, \u2018Thus have I received  the tradition from the mouth[s] of Shemaiah and Abtalyon.\u2019<br>(b.Pesachim 66a)<\/em><br><br>  Now this section of Mishnah and Talmud makes it clear that the 14th of  Nisan (Passover) could occur on a Sabbath, and in fact did occur on the  Sabbath as early as the days of Hillel the Great, who was elderly in the  days of Yeshua&#8217;s youth.<br><br> Now as I have said before, Yeshua and  the Pharisees clearly agreed as to what day the Sabbath was.&nbsp; They  disagreed, at times, over what activities were permitted on the Sabbath,  but they never disagreed over what day the Sabbath was.&nbsp; So if we can  demonstrate that the first century Phraisees kept the weekly &#8220;Saturday&#8221;  Sabbath, we would also be demonstrating that Yeshua kept the weekly  &#8220;Saturday&#8221; Sabbath. And if we could show that the first century  Pharisees did not keep a so-called floating lunar Sabbath, we would be  showing also that Yeshua did not keep such a lunar Sabbath, and thus  that such a lunar Sabbath was not valid.<br><br> Now this section of  Mishnah and Talmud reveal that on occasion the 14th of Nisan could and  did happen to fall on the Sabbath as reckoned by the first century  Pharisees, and therefore by Yeshua as well.&nbsp; This is impossible with the  so-called Lunar Sabbath System, in which the 8th, 15th, 22nd, and 29th  of a Lunar Month were Sabbaths and the 14th could NEVER be a Sabbath.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Philo of Alexandria <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> The Lunar Sabbatarians have  looked far and wide for ancient support for their theory. The problem is  that there is none. However in their zealousness they have  misappropriated certain quotations from Philo which they wrongly claim  support a Lunar Sabbath. The fact is that not only does Philo not teach a  Lunar Sabbath, but Philo makes statements that plainly conflict with  the Lunar Sabbath Theory, and makes one of the oldest, clearest  description of the&nbsp; Sabbath as the seventh day of a continuous repeating  seven day week. <br><br> The first quotation Lunar Sabbatarians appropriate from Philo is as follows:<br><br><em>&#8220;For  it is said in the Scripture: On the tenth day of this month let each of  them take a sheep according to his house; in order that from the tenth,  there may be consecrated to the tenth, that is to God, the sacrifices  which have been preserved in the soul, which is illuminated in two  portions out of the three, until it is entirely changed in every part,  and becomes a heavenly brilliancy like a full moon, at the height of its  increase at the end of the second \u201cweek\u201d\u2026<\/em><br><em>(ON MATING WITH THE PRELIMINARY STUDIES, X1X (102))<\/em><br><br>  The fact is that this passage simply refers to a fourteen day period as  \u201ctwo weeks\u201d just as we do today. A fourteen day period may be called  \u201ctwo weeks\u201d regardless of which day it begins and ends, even if it  actually is made up of one complete week and parts of two other weeks.<br><br> The next quote often used is as follows:<br><br><em>\u201c9.  (Ex. xii. 6a) Why does He command (them) to keep the sacrifice until  the fourteenth (day of the month)? (Consisting of) two Sabbaths, it has  in its nature a (special) honour because in this time the moon is  adorned. For when it has become full on the fourteenth (day), it becomes  full of light in the perception of the people. And again through  (another) fourteen (days) it recedes from its fullness of light to its  conjunction, and it wanes as much in comparison with the preceding  Sabbath as the second (waxes) in comparison with the first. For this  reason the fourteenth (day) is pre-festive, as though (it were) a road  leading to festive rejoicings, during which it is incumbent upon us to  meditate\u201d.<\/em><br><em>(On page 17 of Ralph Marcus&#8217; translation of Philo\u2019s work entitled \u201cQuestions and Answers, Exodus, Book 1\u201d)<\/em><br><br> This parallels Younge\u2019s translation in The Decalogue:<br><br><em>&#8220;The  fourth commandment has reference to the sacred seventh day, that it may  be passed in a sacred and holy manner. Now some states keep the holy  festival only once in the month, counting from the new moon, as a day  sacred to God; but the nation of the Jews keep every seventh day  regularly, after each interval of six days; and there is an account of  events recorded in the history of the creation of the world, comprising a  sufficient relation of the cause of this ordinance; for the sacred  historian says, that the world was created in six days, and that on the  seventh day God desisted from his works, and began to contemplate what  he had so beautifully created; therefore, he commanded the beings also  who were destined to live in this state, to imitate God in this  particular also, as well as in all others, applying themselves to their  works for six days, but desisting from them and philosophising on the  seventh day,&#8221;<\/em><br><em>(The Decalogue ch. 26)<\/em><br><br> The  wording here is obscure. Philo may be referring to the fact that any  fourteen day period will contain two Sabbaths, or he may be referring to  the fact that the first and last days of Unleavened Bread are annual  Sabbaths.<br><br> The final two passages Lunar Sabbatarians cite from Philo is as follows:<br><br><em>(161)  But to the seventh day of the week he has assigned the greatest  festivals, those of the longest duration, at the periods of the equinox  both vernal and autumnal in each year; appointing two festivals for  these two epochs, each lasting seven days; the one which takes place in  the spring being for the perfection of what is being sown, and the one  which falls in autumn being a feast of thanksgiving for the bringing  home of all the fruits which the trees have produced. And seven days  have very appropriately been appointed to the seventh month of each  equinox, so that each month might receive an especial honour of one  sacred day of festival, for the purpose of refreshing and cheering the  mind with its holiday.<\/em><br><em>(Philo; Decalogue 30, 161)<\/em><br><br> And the next refers back to this one:<br><br><em>&#8220;Again  the beginning of this feast is appointed for the fifteenth day of the  month on account of the reason which has already been mentioned  respecting the Spring season might receive special honor of one sacred  day of festival.&#8221;<\/em><br><em>(THE TENTH FESTIVAL XXXIII. (210))<\/em><br><br>  Now while some have tried to use this to support the Lunar Sabbath, to  the contrary this statement conflicts with the Lunar Sabbath Theory.  Philo here says that the two longest Torah feasts (Unleavened Bread and  Tabernacles) differ from all other festivals because, being seven days  long, they always include a weekly sabbath (any seven day period will  include a weekly Sabbath). However if one follows the Lunar Sabbath  theory, virtually all annual Feasts coincide with Sabbaths, <strong><em>which would  render Philo&#8217;s statement meaningless<\/em><\/strong>. Philo makes the nature of the Sabbath clear when he writes:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> <em>(56) But after this continued and uninterrupted festival which  thus lasts through all time, there is another celebrated, namely, that  of the sacred seventh day<strong> after each recurring interval of six days<\/strong>,  which some have denominated the virgin, looking at its exceeding  sanctity and purity\u2026<\/em><br> (Special Laws 2, 56)<br><br> Philo clearly did not teach the  so-called Lunar Sabbath Theory, but instead taught the repeating weekly  Sabbath based on a continuous count of seven day \u201cweeks\u201d going back to  the first Sabbath at creation. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Conclusion<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> Well when I began writing this blog, it  was my intent to write an exhaustive treatment of the Lunar Sabbath  doctrine and its errors.&nbsp; However the evidence against the Lunar Sabbath  is so overwhelming, it has become clear to me that if I ever write an  exhaustive treatment, it will fill a book, not just a blog.&nbsp;  None-the-less I believe enough information has been documented in this  short treatment to completely disprove the Lunar Sabbath theory.<br><br> <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>As you know <strong><em>we have been digging ourselves out of a budget shortfall<\/em><\/strong>.&nbsp; As\n I have said to you many times, I look on this work as a co-operative \none with me, and all of you combining our resources together in order to\n get the job done of helping to teach this great truth to all in the \nworld who will listen. 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