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Scriptural Library of Reference texts

Volume 1 - Library of Sabbath Day Biblical Texts complete                          with commentary on each one.

 From the seventh day of creation, when God Himself rested, the Sabbath has stood as a gift to mankind. A weekly day of rest and worship woven into the creation of human life. This first volume gathers every significant Scripture passage on the Sabbath from Genesis to Revelation.

   For the reader who keeps the Lord's Day, this Scriptural library offers a rich foundation for teaching and reflection.

   For the reader new to the subject, it shows why one day in seven has been set apart by God's own example, command, and promise.

Volume II - Library of Eighth Day Biblical Texts complete                              with commentary on each one

   Beyond the seven days of creation lies an eighth day. A day of covenant, consecration, and new beginning that runs as a quiet thread through the whole of Scripture. From Abraham's circumcision to the Feast of Tabernacles, and from Christ's resurrection appearance to Thomas to John's vision on the Lord's Day, the eighth day is often not understood or regarded. This second volume gathers every significant Eighth-day passage from the Bible.

   For the reader who keeps the Lord's Day, it reveals its deepest theological roots.

   For the reader new to the subject, it opens a pattern hidden in plain sight.

Volume III - Library of Lord's Day Biblical Texts complete                             with commentary on each one

   When Jesus Christ rose from the grave on the first day of the week, that morning became a most significant day in human history. The day when Jesus Himself commenced what we call the Christian Sabbath or the Lord's Day. This was the day on which His disciples gathered, broke bread, and worshipped from that hour forward. This third volume gathers every New Testament passage that names the first day of the week.

   For the reader who keeps the Lord's Day, it traces the apostolic pattern of Sunday worship to its source.

   For the reader new to the subject, it shows why the Christian Sabbath falls where it does.

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