20. When and by what church council was the observance of the seventh day forbidden, and Sunday observance enjoined ?

Answer

"The seventh-day Sabbath was . . . solemnized by Christ, the apostles, and primitive Christians, till the
Laodicean Council did, in a manner, quite abolish the observation of it. . . . The Council of Laodicea [AD.
364] . . . first settled the observation of the Lord's day."-Prynne's "Dissertation on the Lord's Day Sabbath,"
page 163.
 


To whom did this promised seed refer?
What is one evidence of this change from death to life?
How fully are we thus united with Christ in His experience of death and resurrection?
How are the rise and work of this power described?
When some went out to gather manna on the seventh day, what did the Lord say to Moses?
How often will they congregate to worship the Lord?
Was the Sabbath intended as a day for public worship?

Questions & Answers are from the book Bible Readings for the Home Circle