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— Category IV · The Week & Sabbath —

The Week & Sabbath

The Sabbath cycle Yahuah set in motion at creation, the perpetual sign He called olam, and the continuous Roman week that buried both for nearly two thousand years.

Study 1

High Sabbaths

The high Sabbaths during the feasts are not extra Sabbaths layered on top of the weekly cycle. They are the weekly Sabbaths Yahuah designed His feasts to land on — the 15th of Aviv, the 22nd of Aviv, the 15th of the seventh month — all weekly Sabbaths elevated by the feast that falls on them.

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Study 2

The Sabbath Cycle Resets With the Moon

The Sabbath does not float on a never-resetting seven-day rotation. The cycle resets with each new moon — four Sabbaths every lunar month, falling on the 8th, 15th, 22nd, and 29th. The calendar a castaway could keep, anchored to what Yahuah Himself hung in the heavens.

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Study 3

A Perpetual Sign

Yahuah used the word olam three times in Exodus 31 — the same word that describes Him. The Sabbath is the identifying mark of His people, anchored to creation itself, set apart before Israel existed, and explicitly extended to foreigners in Isaiah 56.

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Study 4

The Continuous Week — Rome's Imposition

The Sabbath modern Christians keep is not the Sabbath Yahushua kept. The continuous Roman planetary week severed the Sabbath from the moon, Constantine layered Sunday on top in 321 AD, and the Council of Laodicea anathematized anyone who refused to comply.

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