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Lunar Sabbaths are controversial because they are never mentioned directly in Scripture. If we are to prove that the Biblical Calendar observed in Scripture was actually a Lunar Sabbath calendar, we must look for evidence in Scripture that proves this to be true (or false). This is why a list of [[Pinpointed Lunar Sabbath|Pinpointed Lunar Sabbaths]] has been compiled by proponents, as these events should each provide testimony from Scripture regarding the dates of specific Sabbaths and whether they fell on Lunar Sabbath dates. | Lunar Sabbaths are controversial because they are never mentioned directly in Scripture. If we are to prove that the Biblical Calendar observed in Scripture was actually a Lunar Sabbath calendar, we must look for evidence in Scripture that proves this to be true (or false). This is why a list of [[Pinpointed Lunar Sabbath|Pinpointed Lunar Sabbaths]] has been compiled by proponents, as these events should each provide testimony from Scripture regarding the dates of specific Sabbaths and whether they fell on Lunar Sabbath dates. | ||
The recorded history of Lunar Sabbaths begins with [[wikipedia:Jonathan_David_Brown|Jonathan David Brown]], a record producer and audio engineer from Springfield, Missouri. After being released from what he called his "Federal Sabbatical"<ref>Guide to Petra website, "Jonathan David Brown", https://guidetopetra.com/JDB/index.htm</ref>, he published a book in 1998 titled ''[https://www.amazon.com/Keeping-Yahwehs-Appointments-Jonathan-David/dp/B003THVEOC/ref=sr_1_1 | The recorded history of Lunar Sabbaths begins with [[wikipedia:Jonathan_David_Brown|Jonathan David Brown]], a record producer and audio engineer from Springfield, Missouri. After being released from what he called his "Federal Sabbatical"<ref>Guide to Petra website, "Jonathan David Brown", https://guidetopetra.com/JDB/index.htm</ref>, he published a book in 1998 titled ''[https://www.amazon.com/Keeping-Yahwehs-Appointments-Jonathan-David/dp/B003THVEOC/ref=sr_1_1 Keeping Yahweh's Appointments]''. In this book he laid the foundation for Lunar Sabbath theology, arguing that observing Lunar Sabbaths supports man's need to return to nature or "Natural Law". Brown wrote that he received this understanding by "prophetic revelation": | ||
<blockquote>With that in mind, I tell you that Yahweh’s people are destined to return to all of His Natural Laws which were not '''added''' to merely '''atone''' for sin. It is my ''prophetic revelation'' that this is part of what is referred to as “the restitution of all things.” Acts 3:21.<ref>Jonathan David Brown, Keeping Yahweh's Appointments, pg 6</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>With that in mind, I tell you that Yahweh’s people are destined to return to all of His Natural Laws which were not '''added''' to merely '''atone''' for sin. It is my ''prophetic revelation'' that this is part of what is referred to as “the restitution of all things.” Acts 3:21.<ref>Jonathan David Brown, Keeping Yahweh's Appointments, pg 6</ref></blockquote> | ||
Latest revision as of 15:30, 26 September 2023
Welcome to The Lunar Sabbath Encyclopedia
The encyclopedia dedicated to explaining the Lunar Sabbath
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- ↑ Guide to Petra website, "Jonathan David Brown", https://guidetopetra.com/JDB/index.htm
- ↑ Jonathan David Brown, Keeping Yahweh's Appointments, pg 6
- ↑ Larry Acheson, Introduction to “Something Different: Lunar Sabbaths – The Revised Edition”, http://ponderscripture.org/PDF%20Files/LS_Intro%2010-19-2010.pdf