‘N SKRIFTUURLIKE DAG

Wanneer begin ‘n dag in die Woord?  Hoe lank is ‘n dag in die Woord? 

Dit is twee belangrike vrae om te vra en om dit so reg as moontlik te kan antwoord moet ons na die Woord self gaan en nie na hedendaagse Babiloniese Judaïsme se populêre verklaring van Gen. 1 nie.

Die gewilde opsie is om Gen. 1:5 te gebruik en dit so te verklaar dat mens sal wil glo dat ‘n dag die vorige aand begin, maar is dit reg?

Met die Babiloniese infiltrering sedert die ballingskap van Juda na Babilon, is daar voortdurende restorasie wat gedoen moet word.

JaHUsha het gesê dat daar 12 ure in die dag is. In die begin het Elohiem skeiding gemaak tussen Lig en Duisternis, tussen die Dag en die Nag, mag ons dit weer verenig as ons die lengte van ‘n dag wil bereken?

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A SCRIPTURAL DAY

When does a day start in Scripture?  How long is a day in Scripture?

These are two important questions to ask and to be able to answer them as correctly as possible we must go to the Bible itself and not to contemporary Babylonian Judaism’s popular interpretation of Gen. 1.

With the Babylonian infiltration since the exile of Judah to Babylon, constant restoration  must be done regarding the truth about “all things”, because Babylon had passed on to us as well.  The truth that was there from the beginning must now gradually be “erected” again (e.g. the Name of the Almighty and our Saviour), but there are still more truth that must be restored.

What did YaHUsha say in relation of the length of a day?

In the beginning Elohim separated Light and Darkness, He made a clear division between Day and Night.  

With the Sabbath as the seventh Day, the truth emerges clearly.  The Word speaks directly of the Sabbath as a ‘day’ and nothing else added to it.  It says nothing about the ‘previous evening’.

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