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1933

Sabbath

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Discipline In The Ancient Synagog And Matt. 18, G. Mahler Jun 1933

Discipline In The Ancient Synagog And Matt. 18, G. Mahler

Concordia Theological Monthly

By the ancient synagog is meant the synagogical institution as it constituted itself at the beginning of the New Testament era. It was then a well-established, flourishing institution, deeply rooted in the life of the nation. James could any of it: ''Moses of old time hath in every city them that preach him, being read in the synagogs every Sabbath-day," Acts 15, 21.


Propositions On The Sabbath-Sunday Question, P. E. Kretzmann Mar 1933

Propositions On The Sabbath-Sunday Question, P. E. Kretzmann

Concordia Theological Monthly

The observance of one particular day, the seventh day of the week, is not a part of the Natural Law written in the hearts of men at the beginning and later codified in the Moral Law. We have no evidence of a command of God in the time of the Patriarchs, before and after the Flood, by which the Sabbath may be said to have been instituted.